Tone and Control
In BTS, Jin's voice isn't as distinct as some of the other vocalists (although this is debatable), but he is better able to manipulate his vocal textures for the song given. His natural voice is very pure, silky, and smooth. As he goes higher in range it becomes slightly nasally and piercing but not to the point of distracting the listener. He can give grungy or raspy vocal textures (rivaling V) and is able to sing exceptionally low while maintaining that tonality.
There are a few shortcomings, however. Jin cannot easily do runs or riffs in his middle range, regardless of the tone used (Compare him to V singing the chorus to " Hold Me Tight (live) ", on the words "anajwo no~" to hear the difference). His dexterity usually lies in being able to switch between tones rather than notes. Also, due to where his vocal power wanes along with the default quality of his voice, it's easy for his parts to get lost in the mix of the recorded music, or confused with another member.
In BTS, Jin's voice isn't as distinct as some of the other vocalists (although this is debatable), but he is better able to manipulate his vocal textures for the song given. His natural voice is very pure, silky, and smooth. As he goes higher in range it becomes slightly nasally and piercing but not to the point of distracting the listener. He can give grungy or raspy vocal textures (rivaling V) and is able to sing exceptionally low while maintaining that tonality.
There are a few shortcomings, however. Jin cannot easily do runs or riffs in his middle range, regardless of the tone used (Compare him to V singing the chorus to " Hold Me Tight (live) ", on the words "anajwo no~" to hear the difference). His dexterity usually lies in being able to switch between tones rather than notes. Also, due to where his vocal power wanes along with the default quality of his voice, it's easy for his parts to get lost in the mix of the recorded music, or confused with another member.

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For starters, his voice cracks very easily in his passagio [the area where one voice register stops, and another begins] between chest and head voice, which is a sign of lack of breath support. It seems to be inescapable for the most part, especially when he has to stay "low" in his range (see his solo part in "Young Forever" for example). Secondly, he has a tendency to strain or push out certain notes live, which can cause vocal damage in the long run. Along with not having enough breath support, his tendency to squeeze the vocal chords and pull on his larynx is a recipe for disaster. Such practices usually end in a reduced range as well as lack of control in his upper range. Finally, Jimin seems to lack depth and resonance in his chest voice, almost as if his voice has adapted to him singing high and cannot be as powerful in that middle-low area, or because he is singing in a mixed voice where he cannot project below an A4.








