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Where'er You Walk by Jon Hall and Emma Levine

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2007

A couple music major buddies from Cal Poly performing "Where'er You Walk" for their spring concert.

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  • @missemmzie yep :)

  • is this jon hall as in jon hall the warbler?? it sure looks and sounds like him!!

  • I take it this was mean't to be sung in a pop style - ie the britney spears slides and dodgy vowels?? It's a lovely voice though!

  • you need a darker, wider sound for 'whe'er' . You make too much of an 'ee', instead of 'air'.

  • This guy would be better at pop or musical theatre. As some have already pointed out, the phrasing is not correct. He is not making the high notes ring like they should. i would like to hear him sing musical theatre - I think it would suit his training far better.

  • is he wearing a bra?

  • you had to of sped it up cuz thats not the correct timing im almost positive and the breathing sceme there dude aint right lol we have to do it for our choir

  • I dont believe that the accent is appropriate for this aria (to be quite honest...it sounds like Handel was chucked in the washing with Loyd webber!)

    Such a lovely tone buddy. Just the vowels are (so) wrong! Those American 'a' vowels on 'crowd', ect... destroys all its classical integrity in the piece...but is was still fairly nice to listen, with great merit to your tone!

  • I like this =)

  • I love your voice man. I really do.

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