These boys are very good... those who say otherwise have no concept of the talent they possessed at such a young age or the hard work it took to sing at such a high level, both individually and as a group.
well actually staying on pitch without back ground music is not THAT hard!me and 3 of my other friends can sing 4 part harmony perfectly in a preformance with out going of pitch!
but thinking that you can sing and actually singing are diffrent things! and also based on your own opinion! but also singing on pitch depends on how each is spread out on the staff! if you have to jump every where then yes is would be more difficult rather than just a couple of notes apart!
agreed as well - i was born with an irritatingly (lol) good ear. i know people who think they're wonderful but can't tell you the difference in a C and a D!
The boys are polite, educated, extraordinary musicians. What an uncultured and low class interviewer.
jpstenino 1 year ago 2
These boys are very good... those who say otherwise have no concept of the talent they possessed at such a young age or the hard work it took to sing at such a high level, both individually and as a group.
JDGillis61 1 year ago
Not amazing... millions of people can do that
TheChickenNugget666 1 year ago
i can sing without music in/on pitch and in tune, pretty easily, but i see how it could be hard to do so 4 some people
KoGKevo241 2 years ago
same here! :)
Sibadibdoo2 2 years ago
It is hard to stay on pitch. unless ur born with perfect pitch and can tell micro tones apart
Sparolls 2 years ago 4
@Sparolls you lie...
Catituie23 1 year ago
Why did I have to watch the video too? All of that could have been in the video description.
deovalente 2 years ago
Not very hard. SInging the same pitch together is quite easy actually if you are not tone deaf.
SurreyViolinHero 3 years ago 2
yeah i agree
but they are still good lol!
Sibadibdoo2 3 years ago 4
well actually staying on pitch without back ground music is not THAT hard!me and 3 of my other friends can sing 4 part harmony perfectly in a preformance with out going of pitch!
alice264alice 3 years ago
I agree...but an ear is not aquired, but born with...I've known tone deaf people who thought they could sing.
GermanOperaSinger 3 years ago 2
but thinking that you can sing and actually singing are diffrent things! and also based on your own opinion! but also singing on pitch depends on how each is spread out on the staff! if you have to jump every where then yes is would be more difficult rather than just a couple of notes apart!
alice264alice 3 years ago
agreed as well - i was born with an irritatingly (lol) good ear. i know people who think they're wonderful but can't tell you the difference in a C and a D!
Zeppelin4962 2 years ago