You need to practice the crescendo and decrescendo a little more.
If you just perfect a few of the things I listed you could have people in tears like I did. I also practiced day and night for months to perfect the song so imagine a few weeks of practice. Other than that perfect.
Very good rendition----I've probably heard 200 versions, from my idol, Bing Crosby, to Paul Robeson, to Deanna Durbin, to Johnny Cash......and you are one fine singer with nice tone and enunciation. Hope you will record "Shenandoah," another heart-tugging folksong I truly enjoy and would believe your voice would be perfect for.
4. DYNAMICS
You need to practice the crescendo and decrescendo a little more.
If you just perfect a few of the things I listed you could have people in tears like I did. I also practiced day and night for months to perfect the song so imagine a few weeks of practice. Other than that perfect.
648546lllooolll 1 month ago
I remember singing this song in 8th grade. Here is a few tips. 1. DONT RUSH
some of the words are held longer. Instead of 2 beats you only held them for 1. 2. Practice you high notes.
They sounded a little airy. 3. EMOTION
This song has a lot of emotion, I remember making my judges blush just cause the emotion.
648546lllooolll 1 month ago
Very good rendition----I've probably heard 200 versions, from my idol, Bing Crosby, to Paul Robeson, to Deanna Durbin, to Johnny Cash......and you are one fine singer with nice tone and enunciation. Hope you will record "Shenandoah," another heart-tugging folksong I truly enjoy and would believe your voice would be perfect for.
BigBingFan 6 months ago
Very nice
isasol90 11 months ago
very toucing,excellent vocals
MandaaPandaa101 1 year ago
wow that was way better then i was expecting, bravo
6VampireHeart6 1 year ago