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From: KoreyTheTenor
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  • Keep those hands down! Second, singing a early English song which includes repetitiion demands that you sing the repetitions differently from each other. You must consider singing (interpreting) the sections differently. Loud to soft, soft to loud and also the use of ornamentation. Valid, ornamentation goes way beyond your motive for singing the song in the first place. Both comments I make can be used in any style of music your sing, though. Lovely quality of voice.

  • Yes! I needed this! Very well done! Now I know what to work on next!

    

  • nicely done. you saved my grade.

  • Great job! I am doing this for a college audition in two weeks and even though this is a different key than what I have, Its nice to have something to be able to sing along to.

  • Hey, great work there! Respect your repertoire! You have got a lovely melancholical touch to your voice and its quiet wonderful) Taking breaths isn't a sin, as my tutor says, as long as you project your voice so that we can hear you - which you do) Absolutely Great!!!!!!!

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  • HAHA!  i just realized how many breaths i was taking in that first phrase! SORRY!

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