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From: Tenor65
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  • Wow! Very very good! Great voice and rendition!

  • AMAZING!!! Congratulations, my friend. Thanks for share this beautiful version of the most famous mexican song, by Agustin Lara!!!

  • Beautiful voice!I'm from Sevilla I hear my Andalucia in his voice!Very very good

  • Bravo! The Spanish sounds fine to me. Granada was written by Agustín Lara, one of Mexico's most beloved and prolific composers. Villazón, Florez, Vargas, Cura, Alvarez, etc., all Latin Americans, sing this song without sounding like Spaniards Kraus,Martí, Aragall, Carreras, Domingo, etc).

  • Very nice voice.

    To sing Spanish, try to be a bit more agressive, a bit more macho with the "rrr" and the g and j sounds in Spanish - when you sing "gitano", it should be more "rough", like "khitano", not the softer "hitano" sound.

    That will make it sound more Spanish.

    For the rrr sound, you can listen to Supervia, or even Italians like Martinelli and Merli, who emphasize the rr very much.

    Good luck! :)

  • Nice .. you did this song very well. Best guy to ever sing this song is Caudio Villa. It is on youtube. THE BEST.

  • tenor 65 , you rock!

  • Well done young man....good luck with your career, I agree with someone here who wrote your piansist is far to loud, needs to be more sublte....WELL DONE MATE...cherish your voice

  • He needs to place the mike nearer himself and further from the accompaniment.

  • Tenor65 - is this you singing?

  • Yes, it's me...

  • Your best videos so far, here your sound remind me del Monaco with a slavic touch:) One note for the pianist, she(he) is too loud and too much pedal(may be that's just accoustics), tempo is too fast, but that's my personal view. In any case you are making progress wich is amazing, bravo!

  • The voice is excellent, as usual. Singing getting better and better. Legato could improve. This is last hurdle. Continuity between words/phrases in latin languages is important. It is what makes them melliflous and so very well suited for opera/artistic singing. Continuity between words/phrases, continuity of tempo, an unbroken line.

  • I wanna do a concert with this guy...

  • Bravo!!!!

  • I broke out laughing this was SO GOOD! Durn !  GIID JOB !!! and your accompanist is amazing too. Bravi!

  • Beautiful! Are you trying to make me fall in love with you? I'm sure every woman who watches these agrees with me! :-)

  • HEY. .I am not a woman and I could fall in love with him when he sings like this ! LOL

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