not bad, but try not to sing the dipthong so much on sai when it's just a single note. It i in sai should come right before the end of the note or right at the beginning of the next one depending on if there's a rest right after it
hey, great job. If you plan on singing this again in the future, work on the diction of the words, it sound like your pronouncing them with the English diction as apposed to the Italian. But over all it was good.
Pleasant voice - your diction has been covered by good comments below - however you need to work on the breathing and to sing longer phrases - also to sing through the phrase and not "on top" of the notes - but good training will sort that out. Well done! Lorna
The best way to practice the position of ur larynx is to sing like you're yawning and dropping ur larynx, try it it will really help i think. Also trying the yawning technique with singing just the vowels of the song and it will help the position and when you have that down, you can add the consonants
But with that be careful of placing the sound too far back in your resonant space. You have a nice forward bright placement, keep it there! You need to work a bit on Italian vowels but good job! "E poi sprezza" = "Eh Po-ee spreh-tsah" if I could use IPA font I would. lol.
what napihed12 is recommending will affect your intonation. Not only that, but your voice will also become heavy. You have a nice light voice that will allow you to do great dynamics and ornament notes, why would you want to change that?? As you go high on your register, it's normal that the voice becomes "thin". That happens even to basses and baritones. You cannot bring the same weight to the upper register.
Your voice is naturally light, so going to your upper register your voice will become lighter. No problem with that. What you need to do is to COVER those high notes but you don't want to use napihed12's technique. Again, that will affect your intonation
The T's R's N's and D's are done by the tongue on the tip of the teeth lightly.
avoid diphthongs in the middle of the vowel. Generally It is the first vowel and then the second vowel a split seccond before you come in with the next word or phrase.
A's are always pronounced as Ah so the pronunciation of sai is Sah..EE.
you look young so you have plenty of time to develop the diction, i am just giving you some pointers
try to sing more with your soft palate lifted, make more of an O' with your mouth, it makes you sound more round and is better for this genre
magicgrl121 1 year ago
not bad, but try not to sing the dipthong so much on sai when it's just a single note. It i in sai should come right before the end of the note or right at the beginning of the next one depending on if there's a rest right after it
thebandit869 1 year ago
hey, great job. If you plan on singing this again in the future, work on the diction of the words, it sound like your pronouncing them with the English diction as apposed to the Italian. But over all it was good.
GtrPlyr1990 2 years ago
Yo, datz real good. I'm singin' dis on Thursday @ mii recital @ MVSU.
GeraldB526 2 years ago
thanks im sining this for my chamber audition and this helps that is is in my voice range and you are a good singer
crackaninja1337 2 years ago
I am doing this for a solo and it really helps me practice thanks!
itachi968 3 years ago
Yupp I also chose this piece for a solo I couldn't actully find someone who had the song in the correct form, so this is helping me alot.
graypaw765 3 years ago
picked this piece today for my solo for competition in april. nicely done!
harringaj 3 years ago
iam singing at douglas anderson
ilovefodd 3 years ago
so am i
wickedboy13 3 years ago
I am singing this song for District Choir this coming up weekend :] Nicely done :]
girlygirl868 3 years ago
hey, thanks. Good luck with your performance!!
leftyhitter02 3 years ago
Pleasant voice - your diction has been covered by good comments below - however you need to work on the breathing and to sing longer phrases - also to sing through the phrase and not "on top" of the notes - but good training will sort that out. Well done! Lorna
lornabegbie 3 years ago
Very nice!
niamaztor 3 years ago
I sang this as a solo back in high school. You did a great job!
brownmebrown 3 years ago
Boy I like this a LOT
Thanks for posting!
jamidei 4 years ago
As I hear, you have a bit high larynx position. Maybe I'm wrong, but those somehow "thin" high notes point to this.
Serggio123 4 years ago
Thats an interesting point... how do I practise to get a lower larynx position?
leftyhitter02 4 years ago
The best way to practice the position of ur larynx is to sing like you're yawning and dropping ur larynx, try it it will really help i think. Also trying the yawning technique with singing just the vowels of the song and it will help the position and when you have that down, you can add the consonants
napihed12 4 years ago
But with that be careful of placing the sound too far back in your resonant space. You have a nice forward bright placement, keep it there! You need to work a bit on Italian vowels but good job! "E poi sprezza" = "Eh Po-ee spreh-tsah" if I could use IPA font I would. lol.
lovemaxaroni 4 years ago
what napihed12 is recommending will affect your intonation. Not only that, but your voice will also become heavy. You have a nice light voice that will allow you to do great dynamics and ornament notes, why would you want to change that?? As you go high on your register, it's normal that the voice becomes "thin". That happens even to basses and baritones. You cannot bring the same weight to the upper register.
picapin 3 years ago
Your voice is naturally light, so going to your upper register your voice will become lighter. No problem with that. What you need to do is to COVER those high notes but you don't want to use napihed12's technique. Again, that will affect your intonation
picapin 3 years ago
just a few notes on the diction...
The T's R's N's and D's are done by the tongue on the tip of the teeth lightly.
avoid diphthongs in the middle of the vowel. Generally It is the first vowel and then the second vowel a split seccond before you come in with the next word or phrase.
A's are always pronounced as Ah so the pronunciation of sai is Sah..EE.
you look young so you have plenty of time to develop the diction, i am just giving you some pointers
operaman12345 4 years ago
Thanks for the comments :) I'm quite new to classical singing. Still got lots of room for improvement!
leftyhitter02 4 years ago
i have to sing this for solo and ensemble the D in the middle part of the aria is rather hard for a 2nd bass but i can do it
your awesome i love your voice
ChoirKing464 4 years ago
this guy is great!
inuyashadiva15 4 years ago