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  • It is so enjoyable to hear these super trebles shred microphones and blow the top off speakers.... astounding power.

  • damn, he has the legato, middle register and vocal shading of a grown woman! the only way I could tell he was a boy soprano was the "quivery" quality

  • What an amazing voice  this boy has. Angelic and crystal clear, it flows like cascading water in the spring sunshine.

  • Beautiful song, Great interpretation...

  • WOW. Voice of an Angel. Beautiful.

  • Fantastic Interpretation, thanks

  • Monsieur Liberic, c'est un meilleur choix que garden secret, j'en conviens, et je m'en réjouis car cela prouve que tu, allez on se tutoie c'est décidé, que tu sais faire d'assez bons choix, donc rien n'est perdu ! Il s'agit simplement de perdre de mauvaises habitudes, difficile certes, et tellement curieuses parfois ces mauvaises habitudes.......Joyeux Nöël à toi, ami précieux.

  • Magnificent Voice!

  • Bienvenu loupblanc ! toujours fidèle au poste!

  • Very beautiful . Thanks !

  • What a wonderful voice! I usually don't appreciate boy singing as sopranos: they often have "scratching" and disagreeble voices. I'm glad to admit that this boy sings as the best sopranos I heard.

  • I should expect a boy singing soprano to sound odd, because boys do not sing soprano, they sing treble-which for all it sounds similar, are actually different.

    Certain songs sound better with treble voices, some with soprano, some can use both.

    This boys timbre is similar to a mature womans. I disagree that boy treble voices are "scratchy" though. I have no idea what you mean by that. I find them to be "thinner" and in a sense "purer" compared to the thickness of a soprano, but not bad.

  • In italian language there is no difference between treble and soprano.

    If you listen many recordings of boys singing as "treble" you will realize what"scratching voice" means(do you know the sound of a chalk on a blackboard?). This is a very rare case in which the voice is astonishing pure and melodious.

  • @beginner57 re "In italian language there is no difference between treble and soprano."

    you might be interested to know that in certain historical musical language the word "treble"

    refers to the third line of the treble clef staff counting from the bottom up.

    In the beginning note indicators moved around a single line.

    Then two lines for two voices (enter "organum").

    Then a third line for the high voices of boys; hence they were called TREBLES. best wishes

  • beatiful comme d'habitude. thanks.

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