No, it's not altered. It's a big sound that comes from this room when it's not full of people and I also used a specific mic to get a better sound than the mic of the camera would have. I had a hard enough time just trying to figure out how to cut the video on M;ovie Maker (first time I used it) to post it on YouTube and I have no clue how to alter a sound. Plus it wouldn't haver served me if I had, because I sent this to an opera studio and my audition DVD would have been disqualified.
It is definitely not altered. There are probably two reasons for that difference: 1: Because I attached a specific voice recording mic to the video camera to get a better sound whereas she probably didn't (plus it looks like it's recorded from a regular digital camera) and 2: Because Williamson Hall was empty when I sang in it and it was full of people when she did, as her recording is from her recital and mine is from a specific recording I sent to an opera studio. Think or ask before accusing.
Yes, this is beautiful! I am curious about the sound though - not exactly sure how to explain it but I wouldn't have expected this sort of sound coming from a small room. Know what I mean?
I once sang another piece of music made for Titania's monologue in Act 3 Scene 2 of an AMND production when I was in elementary. The music had more of a Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy motif to it. So sad that I couldn't find a recording of it.
It's from A Midsummer Night's Dream by Benjamin Britten. It's the fairy queen Tytania's aria, when she, because of a spell, falls in love with a donkey. The play, by Shakespeare, on which this is opera is based, is also bizarre.
No, it's not altered. It's a big sound that comes from this room when it's not full of people and I also used a specific mic to get a better sound than the mic of the camera would have. I had a hard enough time just trying to figure out how to cut the video on M;ovie Maker (first time I used it) to post it on YouTube and I have no clue how to alter a sound. Plus it wouldn't haver served me if I had, because I sent this to an opera studio and my audition DVD would have been disqualified.
lunamaat 2 years ago
The sound has absolutely been altered. The same song is sung in the same room by Lindsay Van Osten, with little to no reverb.
BostonClassicalCoach 2 years ago
It is definitely not altered. There are probably two reasons for that difference: 1: Because I attached a specific voice recording mic to the video camera to get a better sound whereas she probably didn't (plus it looks like it's recorded from a regular digital camera) and 2: Because Williamson Hall was empty when I sang in it and it was full of people when she did, as her recording is from her recital and mine is from a specific recording I sent to an opera studio. Think or ask before accusing.
lunamaat 2 years ago
Yes, this is beautiful! I am curious about the sound though - not exactly sure how to explain it but I wouldn't have expected this sort of sound coming from a small room. Know what I mean?
obamathaone 3 years ago
It is much larger than it seems in the video. We are only using a portion of the area.
lunamaat 3 years ago
this is the best version of be kind and courteous on Youtube by now.
ENERGYZBM 3 years ago
Very good voice!
adelamerima 4 years ago
This music is so beautiful.
fuzmiq 4 years ago
I once sang another piece of music made for Titania's monologue in Act 3 Scene 2 of an AMND production when I was in elementary. The music had more of a Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy motif to it. So sad that I couldn't find a recording of it.
anlindale 4 years ago
who wrote this? it's very odd
cfilipow86 4 years ago
It's from A Midsummer Night's Dream by Benjamin Britten. It's the fairy queen Tytania's aria, when she, because of a spell, falls in love with a donkey. The play, by Shakespeare, on which this is opera is based, is also bizarre.
lunamaat 4 years ago