You have a lovely voice, but be carefull with it! I can hear some straining in your higher tone production.
Get yourself a good teacher and you'll become great! But don't want to conquer the world in a day. Take it slowly and most important of all= don't strain!
Mozart is a great place to start but don't underestimate it's difficulty. Also, I think looking at the Ariettas from 21 Italian Arias book is a good idea at this stage in your development - also Vaccai excercises with help with intonation which is sharp in places. Try to stay away from Operatic Repertoire apart from Zerlina at this young age to ensure appropriate vocal development! How old are you now?
that combined with work on her resonance should help to make her sound more consistent. it will also help her project more (remember that in the real world opera singers don't get microphones...relying on one is somewhat of a crutch, albeit more understandable considering her age).
on to the positives: she has a very nice pure voice that hasn't been manipulated to try to sound older than it is. if she continues with the progress she's made so far, she'll undoubtedly go far! good luck!
Thanks so much. The microphone in this case was also used by the tenors. The place was large crowded and not acoustically designed for opera. Even the tenors would be drowned out here.
i'm generally of the opinion that classical/opera training shouldn't begin until at least high school age because without extreme care and perfect training the chords can be ruined forever. that being said, it sounds like she's singing stuff that's relatively appropriate for her voice (besides o mio babbino...i would leave the puccini for college and after). one suggestion i would make is to think low and support from the diaphragm.
how people can dislike this video?!?!?! you sing so super sweet and look so cute!
baltik007kitty 3 months ago
Thank you for watching this video of my performance at 14. Now I invite you to please visit my channel to listen to my new single, Dolce at 17!
operaqt 1 year ago
@songbird1462 this description after Vids refers to her other main video titles...
operaqt 1 year ago
Beautiful voice. You're voice isn't ready for opera yet. It's there, but grow into it. You don't want to ruin your voice.
mrandal 2 years ago
omg u sing so well. just wonder how well u'll be when ur older
blondyhead1613 2 years ago
You have a lovely voice, but be carefull with it! I can hear some straining in your higher tone production.
Get yourself a good teacher and you'll become great! But don't want to conquer the world in a day. Take it slowly and most important of all= don't strain!
ypofero86 2 years ago
What environment is that? Why are they so loud? Quite a disrespect!
Mozart is good for you, keep working with that and work on your Italian. And please get a reasonable singing coach.
All the best
Max
QuiRan82 2 years ago
how old are you now?
siingstar2009 2 years ago
Mozart is a great place to start but don't underestimate it's difficulty. Also, I think looking at the Ariettas from 21 Italian Arias book is a good idea at this stage in your development - also Vaccai excercises with help with intonation which is sharp in places. Try to stay away from Operatic Repertoire apart from Zerlina at this young age to ensure appropriate vocal development! How old are you now?
liamandsarah 3 years ago
Canada
operaqt 3 years ago
cool!!!!
elBriella 3 years ago
that combined with work on her resonance should help to make her sound more consistent. it will also help her project more (remember that in the real world opera singers don't get microphones...relying on one is somewhat of a crutch, albeit more understandable considering her age).
on to the positives: she has a very nice pure voice that hasn't been manipulated to try to sound older than it is. if she continues with the progress she's made so far, she'll undoubtedly go far! good luck!
awest2006 3 years ago
Thanks so much. The microphone in this case was also used by the tenors. The place was large crowded and not acoustically designed for opera. Even the tenors would be drowned out here.
operaqt 3 years ago
i'm generally of the opinion that classical/opera training shouldn't begin until at least high school age because without extreme care and perfect training the chords can be ruined forever. that being said, it sounds like she's singing stuff that's relatively appropriate for her voice (besides o mio babbino...i would leave the puccini for college and after). one suggestion i would make is to think low and support from the diaphragm.
awest2006 3 years ago
you're very talented :)
MaidZukin 3 years ago
greattt
jojobcool7 3 years ago
Beautiful singing
kjmix1 3 years ago