Per la gloria d'adorarvi by Giovanni Bononcini - Samuel Waters tenor 3/10
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@THSChoir I would've agreed fully but you could have worded that better. And second, I don't think he was trying to imitate a lyric tenor. . .I don't he gives a flip about that at all. I think he's just trying to get through the song. . .
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bUENISIMO CANTAS MUY BIEN Y ME HAS SERVIDO DE MUCHA AYUDA MUCHISIMAS GRACIAS, ERES UN ARTISTA. Y TIENES UNA VOZ PRECIOSA SIGUE ASI Y LLEGARAS MUY LEJOS.
ESPERANZA DESDE JEREZ ESPAÑA ALUMNA DE CANTO
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lovely voice! I'll be preforming this fore competition soon. you'll be glad to know I'll be practicing "with" you for a while until my choir teacher has time to teach and play for me
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To add on... ... You also looked kinda funny looking with your hand and EYES up! ... But like I said, You were great! Don't let haters get you down!
P.S.
Hope I'm not one of them! LOL! =~}
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@THSChoir I didn't think you were rude even thought I DID "Thumbs DOWN" your comment! You just tried to come with the some constructive criticism! You came ENTIRELY the wrong way!
He was actually excellent! You didn't need to tell him what he is and isn't!... ...
Although' The Guy singing: Just something I hate about most "Classical" singers is that you didn't move at all, whatsoever. You moved your hand yes, but it seemed as if it were a tool to get you to those notes up there, but not needed!
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I really enjoyed you! You helped me learn this song! Because I have to sing it tomorrow morning! LOL!
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@jacobrogers18 I'm honest...there's a difference.
Your timbre is gorgeous.
ShmizzyMcGriddles 7 months ago 7
you were 16....omg lol. Hooooow??????
salina0416 3 months ago 5