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  • Good job on the runs.

    Though there's this comment I got from a master class that you may find useful.

    They told me to hold the "eh" part in the diphone vowel of "shake" for as long as possible, and only to put in the "ii" part at the very note.

    It gets tricky, though, as halfway through the melisma it crosses the passagio, and one really needs to do funny things to the vowel.

    Though that "desire" sounded pretty good. Why not isolating what worked there and take it over to the two "shakes"?

  • 4 people apparently have no soul and/or didn't go to Bethany College. Rudari rocks!

  • Not good.

  • Pleas dont start singing false!

  • @Belcantoexpert What are you saying? His singing is superb!

  • Great, but just check your tuning on some of the notes! That includes those not in the coloratura!

  • nice :D bit slow for my liking tbh, but well done.

  • very good...sir

    keep your vowel sound consistent in the melismas...the end of the last one sounded wrong to me...

    also, watch out for slurs and dipthongs...specially a the beggining of a vowel...

    good job though...you weren't shouty, nor did you have the annoying swallowed tone everyone has when they sing this...

  • wow that was perfect! i'm a bass too but i'm nothing compared to him! =)awesome!!!

  • beautiful

  • What a fantastic voice!!! Realy beautiful! Congratulations! My teacher has just given me this recitative to study! :D Hugs!

  • The runs were very well done.

  • Now, that is what I call fantastic singing

  • Excellent work Rudari!! I wish I could have been a pat of this.

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