^^ Aw that sucks

.. I agree the DVD they released for their Japanese debut would be a good choice if you only want the MVs
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Originally Posted by CoriKaru
I was actually shocked when they started singing during their live performances and it was actually their voices.
Because all of their other English performances have been COMPLETELY lip synced. I was beginning to think they just didn't have enough of a grasp on the English language to do it, but they actually got it down.
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Did anyone else notice Seohyun singing along with Taeyeon during her "MY HEEEAAARRRTTT!" part during the bridge in both performances? That was my first time seeing Seohyun sing that part as well. I don't know if it was just to help out during the American performances or if she has been doing it all along. I've never noticed it in their other performances before.
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I think I realized why some had head sets and others had microphones. They probably didn't have enough of just one thing for all of the girls. When is the last time America has had a singing group that large? Has America ever had a singing group that large?
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The thing with the microphone isn't because they didn't have enough of them, most Kpop groups do the same thing. Only the main vocalists and the rappers hold mics instead of wearing headsets. Check out a Brown Eyed Girls or f(x) performance and you'll notice it there too
And it's normal for new fans not to recognize The Triplets (Yoona, Yuri, and Seohyun) so it's fine Midori

.. I've been a fan since Gee, but I couldn't tell them apart perfectly until Oh! came out XD
Here are some pointers for telling them apart: Yuri has darker skin, and Seohyun has chubbier cheeks and a round face. After you tell them apart you'll see Yoona