You sound like a Tenor to me. Have you discussed this with your teacher? Your breath control is good, and have very little tension. I would recommend using "oo" sound in "moorland" as opposed to the open "O", it will give you more focus and frontal vibration, which will lead to more resplendent color.-I really think that you are a Tenor.
@Nello7 Baritenor does not equal tenor. Some baritones just end up having an easier time with the range. True tenors hit G's in full voice without much trouble if they're trained correctly. Similarly, a good (well-trained) baritone can hit an E without much trouble.
I have already discussed this with the artist in a private conversation. I do not think that this is a case of a "Baritenor" (which is not a real fach.) The artist, I believe (and may have already) could carry the tessitura of a Tenor. I began singing as a Baritone but realized that although I had an excellent low register, my timbre and weight were that of a Tenor. I see some of that in this artist. If you are a Tenor, you need to sing above a G!
That was amazing. My tenor friend asked me to find a video fo this piece, and yours is the best I found. For one, I can hear the words, and the poetry just rips my heart out. Thank you so much for performing this song.
Your voice was amazing, but it needs a bit more emotion.
It needs to sound more bitter in parts.
Good otherwise
theknack101 5 days ago
Quite a few great things in this, compadre.
lthatguytherel 1 month ago
Nice job. But not memorized?
JoelBrandonMedia 3 months ago
@Nello7 and @moa373 ...it's G5...sorry, just wanted to let you know.
Musicfanz666 6 months ago
how are there only 20 people in the audience?!
SarcasmIncorperated 1 year ago
Great job!
graydj 1 year ago
The best I've seen on youtube... I generally moved on after the first verse of every other video I watched.
BoobyMcDoogle 1 year ago
beautifully done. simply angelic.
cyitor 1 year ago
Im trying out for all distric chorus, and this is the peice that i have to sing.
nbbfan1429 1 year ago
@nbbfan1429 Me 2
DevenLyric 1 year ago
@nbbfan1429
me too!
cyitor 1 year ago
Nice voice!
jvdkaaden 1 year ago
You sound like a Tenor to me. Have you discussed this with your teacher? Your breath control is good, and have very little tension. I would recommend using "oo" sound in "moorland" as opposed to the open "O", it will give you more focus and frontal vibration, which will lead to more resplendent color.-I really think that you are a Tenor.
Nello7 2 years ago
@Nello7 Baritenor does not equal tenor. Some baritones just end up having an easier time with the range. True tenors hit G's in full voice without much trouble if they're trained correctly. Similarly, a good (well-trained) baritone can hit an E without much trouble.
Whatsmynameagain03 1 year ago
@Whatsmynameagain03
I have already discussed this with the artist in a private conversation. I do not think that this is a case of a "Baritenor" (which is not a real fach.) The artist, I believe (and may have already) could carry the tessitura of a Tenor. I began singing as a Baritone but realized that although I had an excellent low register, my timbre and weight were that of a Tenor. I see some of that in this artist. If you are a Tenor, you need to sing above a G!
Nello7 1 year ago
@Nello7 which G note?
moa373 1 year ago
@moa373 : G4
Nello7 1 year ago
@Nello7 thank you for letting me know
yes g4 is up there... its a toughy but :)
moa373 1 year ago
Brilliant Job
crazyaceptic 2 years ago 4
That was amazing. My tenor friend asked me to find a video fo this piece, and yours is the best I found. For one, I can hear the words, and the poetry just rips my heart out. Thank you so much for performing this song.
mydlands 2 years ago 3
very good
arrioljm 2 years ago 3
Beautiful
Caefus 3 years ago 3
its really helping me with my auition
palesarox13 3 years ago 3