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From: americanvoices
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  • This arrangement is amazing. Any true musician would appreciate those progressions-not your usual. That really catches the ear. I had to listen to it a few times to really understand it, but I've got it now, lol! Nice...

  • Wonderful! The chord changes were amazing! I love it!

  • You sing beautifully. In our days, very rare are the singers who not only can sing with a nice voice but who can project their feeling. A lots of yellers, that's for sure.

  • When I want to learn a song, I come to Youtube and here I always found a good choice. I stumbled on your rendition of this song and I love the way you sing it and your terrific accompanist. I am a Bass/bariton and this would be a little high for me but on a good Mic with head voice, I could swing it. I love your tenor voice and the great feeling you express THAT ONE CAN FEEL..., very rare in singers in our time... Fantastic. Bravo

  • @NYFrenchman it's not a tenor song. It's made for a baritone...it caps at a D if I remember correctly, which is well within a Baritone's range. It is how he sings the notes, not the notes themselves that make this performance so moving.

  • @Dawgmandede The suite by John Carter, 'Cantata' , is 4 movements for piano and tenor. Highest pitch in this particular song is a 'g'. In other movements, its a high c, sorry baritones....!

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