Posture.. HA HA .. how do you maintain posture when you sing on your stomach.. don't post that crap... Good singing will demand good breathing and not vice versa.. you can teach breath support all you want and it will not produce a good singer.. I am sure this girl was taught good support, etc... and she is a senior...
If you keep your sternum lifted, this makes it easier for your lungs. You have good resonance, but try to keep it consistent in highs and lows so your high notes don't sound a lot louder than your low notes.Did you know what you were singing about? If not, you should know what you are singing... and it will show in your face instead of just a performance face or "opera face"... the face that says, "I don't know exactly what I'm singing, so I'll just look alive and happy."
Yes, posture, don't let the chest collapse in and down -- there's an imaginary string holding it out and forward (but really the ab muscles must support it from below).
You have an amazing voice! Keep on singing!
xAutumnxxStarsx 1 year ago
it was very beautiful
MandaRyhma 2 years ago
You have such a beautiful voice! and you're pretty too!
scorpion11376 2 years ago
this is naomi ur little cuzzo awsome voice i luv u :)
blueyedballet 3 years ago
I couldn't agree more
biggonakka 3 years ago
People who surf YouTube for to leave vocal advice for student singers are so pathetic.
silveropera 3 years ago
Posture.. HA HA .. how do you maintain posture when you sing on your stomach.. don't post that crap... Good singing will demand good breathing and not vice versa.. you can teach breath support all you want and it will not produce a good singer.. I am sure this girl was taught good support, etc... and she is a senior...
operawhore64 3 years ago
I've yet to know who she studied voice with.
snootzie78 4 years ago
I studied with Dr. Baxter.
StephanieHopeJarvis 3 years ago
Another WSU voice major--go figure!
snootzie78 4 years ago
If you keep your sternum lifted, this makes it easier for your lungs. You have good resonance, but try to keep it consistent in highs and lows so your high notes don't sound a lot louder than your low notes.Did you know what you were singing about? If not, you should know what you are singing... and it will show in your face instead of just a performance face or "opera face"... the face that says, "I don't know exactly what I'm singing, so I'll just look alive and happy."
erinpickering 4 years ago 2
Yes, posture, don't let the chest collapse in and down -- there's an imaginary string holding it out and forward (but really the ab muscles must support it from below).
ginavoce25 4 years ago
that was gorgeous! and I like your hair and dress haha. great performance!
jordeen08 4 years ago
Thanks! The dress was a gem of a find, I got it on clearance for $3!!! And I did my hair myself.
StephanieHopeJarvis 4 years ago
$3!!! no way!
And how did you do your hair yourself - looks gorgeous!
And the song sounded fabulous too =]
elynch3434 2 years ago
beautiful. posture, though.
cheshirecat3224 4 years ago
Nice Job! Keep Studying. Watch your posture!
cora82593 4 years ago
great job, my friend!
TrekCrazy 4 years ago
lovely <3
mezzobrit 4 years ago
You have a lovely voice.
JUZTCHiiLL5624 5 years ago