@cathyschindler09 I definitely agree- I got goosebumps myself. I'm sure everyone would get goosebumps from this piece of beautifully magnificent music
Stunning. A little hollow in parts, but that's mostly an electronic issue. Otherwise ethereal. I've been longing to do something similar of an SSAA arrangement I made 10 years ago of "When I Set Out for Lyonnesse", with myself singing all four parts. Someday :)
Wow! Absolutely amazing! Your voice is so pure in all ranges, it's simply beautiful! I'm singing bass for this song with my a cappella group. The power I use in my voice is inspired by this video.
Dynamics seemed a little off. Also be careful with garage band. There was a lot of play I'm the balance left and right. Probably an issue in the software rather than in the recording. All in all a great interpretation. If you continue, you may want to look at a better mic. Or at least eq. The vocals sound a bit hollow. Perhaps just too much reverb? Anyway. Well done.
This was amazing! I can't believe that you can hit all those notes, especially when I can barely hit the high ones! lol :P And the balance! It was really beautiful, thank you for posting! :)
Phillp Cheah from IU! This is Matt Osifchin, remember we lived on the same floor at Forest? This is absoultely incredible. I can hear your voice very clearly. I'm glad to see that you are doing so well!
I'm really impressed. Like margotlorena, I'd love to do that too, but I can't reach most of the soprano line. And sometimes the tenor line goes into falsetto.
I sang this in my high school concert choir in the 90s. Thanks for the beautiful trip down memory lane! :)
arlenelurey1 4 days ago
Good job during all of the crescendos throughout the piece, and also a very rich tone.
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CrankyVox 1 month ago
Thank you for uploading this. Our choir will probably be singing it on Reformation Sunday.
ladytenor9876 4 months ago
i love this beautiful piece! cant wait to sing this in our komma chor consert!!
MegoMyEggo22 4 months ago
Goose bumps... waaa...
cathyschindler09 6 months ago
@cathyschindler09 I definitely agree- I got goosebumps myself. I'm sure everyone would get goosebumps from this piece of beautifully magnificent music
FREEASTHESTARS 4 months ago
@FREEASTHESTARS :) yeah! two months ago, we've been practicing this piece, this is a master piece!..
cathyschindler09 4 months ago
wow!
Raichu234 8 months ago
Wonderful.
ghorn1000 8 months ago
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just... beautiful
bumblebee190993 9 months ago
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bumblebee190993 9 months ago
How the heck did you get ur voice that high? its amazin... i have this composer for a school thing, and this recordin is rlly good
jrlilwayne1 9 months ago
Actually, really cool AND trippy. :D
falstocat 9 months ago
Trippy?
falstocat 9 months ago
Bach would be proud ^^
farmerjamesfergus 9 months ago
fantastico- per chi conosce il pezzo è una grade esperienza , il sound è intenso profondo e avvolgente. grazie per il post
ennios9897you 10 months ago
Stunning. A little hollow in parts, but that's mostly an electronic issue. Otherwise ethereal. I've been longing to do something similar of an SSAA arrangement I made 10 years ago of "When I Set Out for Lyonnesse", with myself singing all four parts. Someday :)
NicArgent9 10 months ago
It's quite good! Except for the low bass notes at 0:53 which made be double take..
saintsaens21 10 months ago
what music program did u use?
tenordaniel1980 11 months ago
Wow! Absolutely amazing! Your voice is so pure in all ranges, it's simply beautiful! I'm singing bass for this song with my a cappella group. The power I use in my voice is inspired by this video.
williamlafrance 11 months ago
our choir is doing this!! 6th grade-12!!!!
shvesley 1 year ago
A favorite piece - can't believe you covered all the parts!
hepzebahsu 1 year ago
bravo! Maestro
nonnopirro52 1 year ago
Dynamics seemed a little off. Also be careful with garage band. There was a lot of play I'm the balance left and right. Probably an issue in the software rather than in the recording. All in all a great interpretation. If you continue, you may want to look at a better mic. Or at least eq. The vocals sound a bit hollow. Perhaps just too much reverb? Anyway. Well done.
isjcinu 1 year ago 2
This was amazing! I can't believe that you can hit all those notes, especially when I can barely hit the high ones! lol :P And the balance! It was really beautiful, thank you for posting! :)
1PuccaFan 1 year ago
incredible range. good for you
keepeep6 1 year ago
gran compositor
DasKindespiel 1 year ago
Love it
billywilly123456 1 year ago
Phillp Cheah from IU! This is Matt Osifchin, remember we lived on the same floor at Forest? This is absoultely incredible. I can hear your voice very clearly. I'm glad to see that you are doing so well!
mosifchi 1 year ago
very good guys
nonnopirro52 1 year ago
Searching for a good performance to learn the bass part of this - just found it, thanks !
That's splendidly done; will be subscribing to hear more.
Clivejvaughan 1 year ago
I'm really impressed. Like margotlorena, I'd love to do that too, but I can't reach most of the soprano line. And sometimes the tenor line goes into falsetto.
Bravo !
odurin 2 years ago
The Quire of Cheahs is my current favorite quire!
canarysop 2 years ago
cool! I'd love to do that, but there's no way I can sing the bass line :S, not even the tenor line
margotlorena 2 years ago