Haruno Watanabe, a Japanese origin with Boston Accent (she would like to think so but people call it "Japanese Haruno accent") living in the United States, has been classically trained since her childhood. She was a member of Tanglewood Festival Chorus, chorus group for Boston Symphony and Boston Pops for over 7 years. Singing has been always her passion in her life, but she stopped singing a couple years ago in real life because of some personal reasons. Then she found Second Life and has been having a blast singing and meeting other musicians from all over the world. She started singing again.
"Unlike her past experience singing Japanese folk music, Opera and Operetta, she sings showtune, Standards, Pops and Japanese pop on Second Life." That is what she said when she started singing at Second Life. She sang "O mio babbino caro", the beautiful opera aria at one of the concerts. Since then she has been asked to sing more opera arias by her fans. If requested, she will sing opera aria. She carefully picks songs that have beautiful lyrics and melody. Her friends describe her singing, "a voice pure like a crystal", "fragil and strong in music notes with all her emotion", "lovely and yet fearless sensation around her voice", and "just close your eyes and her voice will transport you far away."
Thanks for the add Haruno! Please come to a show. I'll invite you to my group.. I play twice tomorrow 5PM SLT at tranquil Cafe and 9 PM at Howling at the Moon
Your new sim in SL "HARUNO" spring blooming heights is so beautiful the concert with TB Andel was amazing like you and Ben! Im so happy for your union and so proud of you sweet Sister!! Anxious to hear you sing again in SL... Hugs yas tightly :D<3 Lightsight Braveheart Loves You both _/.._ Namaste'
Aww , thank you, that is a big compliment from such a great singer as you! You know, when i first listened to you, a friend gave me a TP to you and sayd what you did was so beautifull it made him cry. You are special Haruno and I am honoured to be your friend! See you soon in SL!