no wonder singers sound funny in italian: ricordo, ha! no! it is as you did it first, mister expert. With an O, flat O, no intermediate sounds as in your native language.
@sirdelrio I agree that the "expert" wasn't spot on in his pronunciation, but there is definitely 2 Italianate O sounds-open and closed, the same goes for E vowels as well. Of course, both open and closed vowels need to be extremely pure, unlike English intermediate vowels.
he pronounced 'ricordo' as 'ricardo', terrible.
sirdelrio 3 months ago
no wonder singers sound funny in italian: ricordo, ha! no! it is as you did it first, mister expert. With an O, flat O, no intermediate sounds as in your native language.
sirdelrio 3 months ago
@sirdelrio I agree that the "expert" wasn't spot on in his pronunciation, but there is definitely 2 Italianate O sounds-open and closed, the same goes for E vowels as well. Of course, both open and closed vowels need to be extremely pure, unlike English intermediate vowels.
saxamaphoneguy1 1 month ago
thank you for sharing ! other viedo with kanawa's class
lidaye1 4 months ago
THANK YOU! :)
NiymbleFingers 4 months ago
amazing! amazing!
it's just as "breath" AND "be happy :D"!!!!
SakumaRyuichiNG 6 months ago
Wonderful--thank you so much!
Wavewolfaroha 8 months ago
Is there more!?
OperaLover84 8 months ago
Gracias por este video!
veeerooniicaaa 8 months ago
MORE to come!
musikbach 8 months ago
MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE!!!! please please please!!!!!!
eam886 8 months ago