Please check out JERSEY GUY. He's been doing all the things you illustrate in your excellent video. he's a very natural singer who sings Elvis effortlessly- CBSEye
Great work,another tip is to act as if you are yawning,you'll feel your throat relax,hold that feeling then sing.It's a good technique for relaxing your throat to give you better range.
Thanks again for a great video and keeping Elvis's name going strong.
We think our singer of all things Elvis has each of the three ingredients that you mentioned here yet he sings these song in his own voice. Please check the JERSEYbGUY out to see what we mean. He's like no other! Thanks, - Sheila & Doug from CBSEye
i have a question how do you do that troath thrill vibrato something trilling in your troat and under your chin .. would you .. send me a email i got some videos also .. please watch if you have the time thank you so much hope you can help me with that one
Great feeling, great look. Very similar to Elvis himself in his younger years. For the vibrato, practice relaxing your throat and with a little more force let the low note roll out. Enjoyed watching your video.
Hey I know this gut and he is NOT lip syncing! Listen closely to his breathing and word timing, no one can lip syncing that well. We are waiting for Part Two (2).
OMG! Is this really you? Your voice is ravishing! I am a tenor, and when I attempt to sing many songs, such as "When October Goes", I seem to have some trouble matching the lower tones that shift from When October Goes, the snow begins to fly, and fly goes a bit flatter, and I always break at that point. What would be a good exercise to help assist me in hitting those slightly lower notes without drastically changing my octave? Thanks Much;)
Please check out JERSEY GUY. He's been doing all the things you illustrate in your excellent video. he's a very natural singer who sings Elvis effortlessly- CBSEye
CBSEye 3 weeks ago
@SuperFaner Thanks SuperFaner. I kind of do look like James now that you mention it.
ptw1949 2 months ago
Great work,another tip is to act as if you are yawning,you'll feel your throat relax,hold that feeling then sing.It's a good technique for relaxing your throat to give you better range.
Thanks again for a great video and keeping Elvis's name going strong.
MarkoSutherland 4 months ago
@MarkoSutherland Thanks for listening.
ptw1949 2 months ago
We think our singer of all things Elvis has each of the three ingredients that you mentioned here yet he sings these song in his own voice. Please check the JERSEYbGUY out to see what we mean. He's like no other! Thanks, - Sheila & Doug from CBSEye
CBSEye 6 months ago
One major problem. You sound nothing like him.
mark771977 6 months ago
And where is part 2? Been waiting....
By the way can you put "DON'T" on part 2. that would be killer!!!
EP81677 1 year ago
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boljen421 1 year ago
Great impersonation, you really are talented. I can't wait for Part 2!
boljen421 1 year ago
heey great video
i have a question how do you do that troath thrill vibrato something trilling in your troat and under your chin .. would you .. send me a email i got some videos also .. please watch if you have the time thank you so much hope you can help me with that one
thanks and bless you
petjemrshit11 1 year ago
@petjemrshit11
Great feeling, great look. Very similar to Elvis himself in his younger years. For the vibrato, practice relaxing your throat and with a little more force let the low note roll out. Enjoyed watching your video.
WillisAdventure 7 months ago
Thanks for keeping Elvis alive in our minds!
1951cbw 1 year ago
Hey I know this gut and he is NOT lip syncing! Listen closely to his breathing and word timing, no one can lip syncing that well. We are waiting for Part Two (2).
1951cbw 1 year ago
Hey I know this gut and he is NOT lip syncing! Listen closely to his breathing and word timing, no one can lip syncing that well.
1951cbw 1 year ago
This is SO FAKE but at least I commend the lip syncing job
Laserbud89 1 year ago
OMG! Is this really you? Your voice is ravishing! I am a tenor, and when I attempt to sing many songs, such as "When October Goes", I seem to have some trouble matching the lower tones that shift from When October Goes, the snow begins to fly, and fly goes a bit flatter, and I always break at that point. What would be a good exercise to help assist me in hitting those slightly lower notes without drastically changing my octave? Thanks Much;)
MsLilly1970 1 year ago
So much like him it is scary!
EP81677 1 year ago
Great man! Where have you been hiding?
EP81677 1 year ago