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  • awesome! and the bass voice is very soft and deep. Besides, the pronounciation is fantastic, you russian heh?

  • wow - respect for that!! And the picture is so lovely.

  • Первый раз слышу такого варианта - ничего себя, молодец !

    Особенно удивительно чувства ансамбля и интонаций - поклон !

  • This is really well done. I've read through the score of the priiditye, and you have done brilliantly. The soprano and alto are sung and mixed beautifully. Do please let me know if you do any more such work on Rachmaninof's Vespers, particularly the Nyne Otpushchaeshi. As I recall, the composer asked for it to be sung at his funeral. I hope he got his wish.

  • I gotta start reading the descriptions, I was wondering what the other comments were about. One voice? Ha it's a choir..... oh wait, it's not. It's one guy with kick ass skill and an awesome voice!

  • awesome! good job!

  • This sounds really beautiful.

  • Молодец !!!

  • Молодец !!!

  • This is brilliant! No only is your tone excellent, but you've layered the voices so well, I would've thought this was an actual choir before I read the description. Your range is fantastic!!

  • fantastic learning tool. Thank YOU!

  • how did you do the soprano parts so well? doesnt even sound falsetto ha

  • wow, incredibly impressive. not only the pitch but more the phrasing. excellent work.

  • I performed this work in English back in 1985 with the NJ All State Chorus and fell madly in love with it. You did a superb job with this!!!!

  • Brilliantly done, I wish I had your dedication (and range).

  • I performed this song with a choir of 250+ people a couple of years ago. It was by far one of the most incredible experiences I've ever had.

  • Wow, that's smooth! It must take forever for you to mix the voice recordings that seemlessly. The picture is cool, too.

  • Отлично! ☺☺☺☺☺ * * * * *

  • wow, great work. how do you do the timing on the multitrack? do you do one voice and then keep using that as a sort of master tempo?

    I kind of want to say your group's "sense of ensemble" is excellent ... but there's just one of you! :)

  • Haha, thank you! :)

    For this one I did indeed use one voice as a guide. I started with the bass because that's what I am "in real life" :P so it's the easiest. I also initially had some tracks there to keep my pitch from drifting. So for this one I had a C Major chord playing in the background the whole time while singing, until the first few tracks were done.

  • Absolutely incredible, *****

  • Hey!

    All I can say is

    W o w!

  • This is a vast improvement from when you first began. Wonderful work! Can't wait to hear number 9! :D

  • Fantastic, love your work and dedication!

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