But if you know the song, you would know that there is a note on that "e", so even though you're right about the pronounciation when speaking french the "e" still has to be sung. Composers fault then! :o) It's always easier to blame thing on a dead guy ;o)s
be careful not to fall into spoken french while singing--big no-no in the classical world. and watch out for the conducting with your hand...it just makes you look either nervous or unsure of the music.
Ahhhh!!! No uvular rs!!! No uvular rs in classical French! You need to take French diction badly. Just warning you now, because uvular rs in classical French are considered vulgar, let alone wrong. Sung French and spoken French are two very different animals. That's not the only rule.
is he holding a imaginary sheet?^^
btw. the last words are "mourir toujours...
Barwasser 1 year ago
the "e" at the end of "puisse" is not accented, meaning it should be sung as a schwa (and would not be spoken at all), otherwise that was beautiful
ecospock 2 years ago
@ecospock
But if you know the song, you would know that there is a note on that "e", so even though you're right about the pronounciation when speaking french the "e" still has to be sung. Composers fault then! :o) It's always easier to blame thing on a dead guy ;o)s
SuperMurton 1 year ago
t sound as to fuck and not to kiss, anyways nice voice tho, watch your hand too please
elfefesterling 2 years ago
Nice job!
HotChick69000000 2 years ago
TRÈS BIEN!
Los3JInetes 2 years ago
wow your french speaking diction is awesome. But be careful with mixing it with your singing french. Not bad at all.
ilovechopinprelude 2 years ago
be careful not to fall into spoken french while singing--big no-no in the classical world. and watch out for the conducting with your hand...it just makes you look either nervous or unsure of the music.
nice otherwise.
transat1anticism 3 years ago
Ahhhh!!! No uvular rs!!! No uvular rs in classical French! You need to take French diction badly. Just warning you now, because uvular rs in classical French are considered vulgar, let alone wrong. Sung French and spoken French are two very different animals. That's not the only rule.
typicalsoprano 3 years ago
Hey, if they're good enough for Natalie Dessay...
pikamom11 3 years ago
@typicalsoprano In English, "[something] is considered vulgar, let alone wrong" is unidiomatic. Advice for everyone! ;)
ascohn 1 year ago
great voice, watch the hand conducting
soundlogik 4 years ago
Wow - you really do have a flair for languages.
arkibet 4 years ago
Je t'aime, garçon.
pikamom11 4 years ago