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  • Too much trill...

  • I like how they have the moving floor thing, thats wicked cool

  • yea

  • nice im goin be in this play soon

  • are u singing >?

  • much too much strain on the throat. Focus more on where the air is focused, and you should notice an improvment in not only your pitch, but in your vocal tone.

    When youre singing, take what the words mean, and not what youre used to singing, because the people in the audience may have never heard the song or part before.

    I understand you have a very straight toned voice, but when youre working with a part like that... idk... Im much too critical, I know.

  • Lovely!

  • watch 'harry thatcher oklahoma' better

  • He was very flat on "Bye" and I think he was trying too hard, especially with the accent. It's unnessesary when singing. Needs a lot of work, but there's something there...

  • It would have helped to have more enthusiasm but and the blocking looked really awkward perhaps due to the lack of enthusiasm i'm sure. "Bye" flat as hell :(. nice set though and good job all together seems like the theater department had to recruit choir members.

  • i was in guys and dolls and oklahoma!!!

  • Easy on the tremulo... thats bad

  • omfg! you went?!?!?!?!

    im so fuckin jealous!!!

  • easy on the vibrato mate

  • It's not vibrato, it's a tremolo.

  • tremulo is very bad, a result of singing incorrectly. it leads to vocal paralysis.

  • The first 10 seconds of this are especially surreal. The vocal rendition is a bit rough, but it is a difficult song.

  • not difficult

  • Yeah the song isn't that hard.

  • This is one of the one's in Oklahoma that I'm pretty picky(I didn't like the Gordon MacRae one, but I did however like the Hugh Jackman one.).

    I'm guessing this is an amateur production, so kudos for pleasing.

  • Gordon MacRae made Oklahoma!

  • @inkenyo On film, yes, but Alfred Drake did the part first.

  • somke of the lyrics are different than the movie. i like the movie's lyrics better.

  • meader? "an" elephant? isn't it "a" in the vulgate?

  • why is there a guy playing the bass drum in the middle of the stage?

  • there isn't. It's Aunt Eller. And she churnin butter

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