lol. Well Gracie, I'm certainly not going to argue with success, and I certainly appreciate your loyalty. I can only hope to one day attain your musical ear and not be "pompous" too. Have a great day.
@GracieW16 Gracie it's just an opinion, one with which you obviously disagree. I mean you no harm nor any to Jeremy Bowyer. Nothing I say or do means two hoots. But now I'm curious; what's the animus all about?
@mmoyer59 I'm sorry I didn't mean to be rude! I'm just the kind of person that tends to get very defensive of people that I know! He can still sing that high, would you believe!!! I've no idea how he does it!!! haha!
@mmoyer59 Don't be so pompous! He's behind the beat, honestly! I'll tell you I've got a pretty fantastic musical ear and I can hear nothing wrong with it. You bloody well should be impressed!
Talent will out! Very musical - good legato. I normally would like to hear a bit more energy in the formation of the text, but that sometimes creates a conflict with the legato, so the singer must choose how much speech energy to employ. To Jenny (above), it is fact that a 12-year old boy, prior to voice change, already has a larynx larger than an adult woman. It's just one of God's little jokes to put such an instrument in a human boy - snakes and snails, and all of that! Cheers.
fantastic recording! Thank you for posting!I'm so jealous of his voice... I staggered my way through Handel's "Let the Bright Seraphim" last year (I'm a 17 year old girl, but trained as a treble) and I'm always envious of boy trebles who just float through the piece effortlessly!
Thanks for touching base; I certainly appreciate your stance. We should all be so lucky to have such a steadfast friend. Cheers.
mmoyer59 1 year ago
lol. Well Gracie, I'm certainly not going to argue with success, and I certainly appreciate your loyalty. I can only hope to one day attain your musical ear and not be "pompous" too. Have a great day.
mmoyer59 1 year ago
@mmoyer59 Seriously get a life!
GracieW16 1 year ago
@GracieW16 Gracie it's just an opinion, one with which you obviously disagree. I mean you no harm nor any to Jeremy Bowyer. Nothing I say or do means two hoots. But now I'm curious; what's the animus all about?
mmoyer59 1 year ago
@mmoyer59 I'm sorry I didn't mean to be rude! I'm just the kind of person that tends to get very defensive of people that I know! He can still sing that high, would you believe!!! I've no idea how he does it!!! haha!
GracieW16 1 year ago
The problem isn't word formation. He's behind the beat, and he needs to have the phrase in mind when he's taking a breath. I'm not that impressed.
mmoyer59 1 year ago
@mmoyer59 Hey lay off he's now my Music Gcse teacher and choir director at Queen Margaret's School in York and I think this piece is amazing!
GracieW16 1 year ago
@mmoyer59 Don't be so pompous! He's behind the beat, honestly! I'll tell you I've got a pretty fantastic musical ear and I can hear nothing wrong with it. You bloody well should be impressed!
GracieW16 1 year ago 3
Very relaxed and very balanced voice.NICE!!
Chrisy299 2 years ago
Talent will out! Very musical - good legato. I normally would like to hear a bit more energy in the formation of the text, but that sometimes creates a conflict with the legato, so the singer must choose how much speech energy to employ. To Jenny (above), it is fact that a 12-year old boy, prior to voice change, already has a larynx larger than an adult woman. It's just one of God's little jokes to put such an instrument in a human boy - snakes and snails, and all of that! Cheers.
maestrovoci 3 years ago 4
fantastic recording! Thank you for posting!I'm so jealous of his voice... I staggered my way through Handel's "Let the Bright Seraphim" last year (I'm a 17 year old girl, but trained as a treble) and I'm always envious of boy trebles who just float through the piece effortlessly!
jennywren413 3 years ago 2