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  • you put a little too much pressure on on every note, as if every note has an accent.

    (if that´s the right word) but you have a lovely voice!

  • Omg, I LOVE the way you vary the final "fever and pain." Very nice.

  • I think the only thing I could say is that try to connect more... I have a problem with that being a clarinetist and clipping notes when I sing and trying to be TOO exacting with the beat, but I actually wasn't listening for quality... I'm singing this song this semester so I thought I poke on by and listen. I'm glad it's in the same key o.O But the early mornign hours denote high soprano voicing.

  • Beautiful! Just make sure your vowels are elongated, rather than widened. For example, "love" could be "l-aw-ve," with your jaw dropped slightly. Also, try connecting phrases and making it more legato. Just some pointers that have worked for me when I sang this song. :)

    Keep it up. You sound great!

  • i like it

    

  • wow :O amazing

  • Sorry, wanted to say it has to be in a sharp not b flat, since your version is in g sharp major... Stupid enharmonic change. ;)

  • @Eauphelia His is probably actually the one in AbM. I'm looking at it right now...

  • Beautiful voice! But why are you singing (and playing) a b on the word "more" in the phrase "with pride no more swell". Doesn't it have to be a b flat? In my score which is in g major it's an a. Maybe you made a mistake in your transposition to g sharp major. Or did you do it deliberately?

  • Apart from being a rather handsome guy your voice is really enchanting. I especially like its soft and warm timbre ...

    Keep up the good work! And never mind your American accent - your "r" is simply wonderful.

  • there is life, energy, emotion in your sound

    i admire those who have this - they are special singers

  • Hey, good choices for a recital obviously, but in the future you should try and show off your leggiero voice with something more operatic and higher notes! I'm also a tenor, but my voice is a bit heavier so I envy guys like you sometimes...

    Great voice, you're gonna do well!

  • Thank you for your insight. I'm definitely planning to venture higher for my next recital.

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