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  • Thank you so very much :)

  • *melts* I am forever your fan! This is my #1 favorite song! I'm on the ship for voting for you as the next Phantom! *high fives*

  • @Poet2916 Thank you so very much :)

  • this is amazing, amazingly done.

  • @FalconsViewpoint Thank you so much!

  • Very Crawford! Love it, my friend. Check mine out! Great work. :)

  • @AidanSimonBradley Thank you very much. I will be sure to check yours out too!

  • May I ask what was that placement for the A flat on "BEEEEE"? It sounded like a good strong mix, but I could be wrong. Whatever it was, it sounded beautiful

  • @MrSean24601 Thank you. Do you mean the vocal technique I used to deliver the note?( Sorry, I'm still not completely educated on the terms of music and voice.)

  • @Chrisrex83 Kind of. As far as vocal technique goes, I'm going to assume you used as much breath support from the diaphragm as you could. I'm curious about the placement, meaning did you use chest voice (belt), head voice (falsetto) or mix (finding that balance in between chest voice and head voice) i apologize if im not making any sense. I'm not quite sure how to explain it better than that.

  • @MrSean24601 I know exactly what you mean. Yes, with that particular note, I use my chest voice predominantly, but supported... I don't just land on the note with a belt - otherwise I'd squeak, so I sort of build into the note if you know what I mean. I almost think of approaching it from above.

  • @Chrisrex83 That makes sense. Hahaha i was curious about that because I myself am a bass 2 so it's pretty much impossible for me to approach that note in chest voice. I've been working on mix alot in my voice lessons because I plan to go into musical theatre where mix is used frequently. I've been singing Music of the Night quite often lately and I sing most of it in falsetto but supported so it almost sounds like a mix. Haha. Anyway, this is a great cover! You will go far with that voice!

  • @MrSean24601 Thank you so much. Best of luck to you sir. I admire Basses and Baritones - I love their tone. All the best

  • @Chrisrex83 Thank you very much!

  • How in the world do you hit that "BE!!!!!!" note, I can sing every note of the Phantom's but that one is giving me a hard time. And it is in my range. I know that for a fact. I was told it by multiple people.

  • @inlovewithKStewart22 It took me a long time to do it and I'm still learning. The only things I can suggest you try are 1. sing everyday, evenif its just scales. I find if I don't sing for a while, my voice gets really rusty and I lose much of my range. The more you warm up your voice, the easier it is to hit notes, particularly higher ones. Also, try relaxing your body and your throat and chest. And lift your soft palate (yawn a few times). Cheers :)

  • Great notes man. Enjoyed it. Very Crawford-esque. 

  • AMAZING!

  • @meaganfasulo14 Thank you so much :)

  • Great performance and an especially beautiful final note!

  • @JulianPlaysPiano Thank you :)

  • this was beautiful, really felt your emotion.

  • @coldstreek Thank you

  • I'm glad to see your doing videos again!

    And again, another awesomely sung song!!! :D

  • @RoseTheFanGirl Thank you. I am working on some new things to post. Thank you for your continued support :)

  • Congratulations, you just did justice to one of the most beautiful songs ever written AND to Michael Crawford. This is absolutely incredible, touching and moving.. It's hauntingly stunning -- you are one of the best Phantom's that I've heard on Youtube. You should be VERY proud of this...you're so talented, and will definitely go far if that's what you want to do.

  • @EdhelHareth Thank you so very much

  • **LOVE THE MASK! Where did you get it?!**

    Oh and your singing is so eerie and beautiful! It gives me that same chilling feeling I get from listening to Crawford's version.

    K you need to be on broadway! Your movements make you a VERY believable Phantom. You do it so gracefully and naturally!

    GREAT job!

  • @nddlj Thank you so much for your encouraging comment :) I ordered this particular mask from a masquerade/costume shop from the U.S., but I apologize - I cannot remember the name. If I find it, I can shoot you a message.

  • Bravo Chris - very proud sister here! <3 love you

  • @Mariamne23 Thank you Ams! Love you too 

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