You did a really good job! I would suggest however, that you don't breathe with your teeth together. There was no distracting sound, but you will get more breath support if you breathe the same way you sing; completely open. :D Keep up the singing!
@eddemirermusic thats a very simplistic view, it's a fair point though. he looks back, but only a couple of lines are reminiscing a positive, happier time. the rest is all the tragic irony - Marius is broken apart by the thought of him being the last one of his friends alive. theres one line which could be sung with a sad smile, possibly, watch the michael ball version.
Excellent!
MrBaritonevoce 2 days ago
I would watch you on Broadway as Marius. Simply amazing.
sworebythestars 6 months ago
Better than most performances that I've ever heard of this piece. Bravo!
TheAmericanBaritone 10 months ago
@VerdantMoon good advice!
JBobomb 10 months ago
This song is deceivingly difficult. It's near impossible to not force at the "medium high" notes, so, well done!!!
anguish416 11 months ago
i so wish i could sing this song as well as you... it is just very hard to keep that pitch when you are a bass singer. lol
aquakid360 1 year ago
You did a really good job! I would suggest however, that you don't breathe with your teeth together. There was no distracting sound, but you will get more breath support if you breathe the same way you sing; completely open. :D Keep up the singing!
2claim0e1nder0 1 year ago
Tenor?
llewsedwod 1 year ago
Watch the pitch over "became their last communion." Watch breath control before the big notes.
VerdantMoon 1 year ago
@eddemirermusic thats a very simplistic view, it's a fair point though. he looks back, but only a couple of lines are reminiscing a positive, happier time. the rest is all the tragic irony - Marius is broken apart by the thought of him being the last one of his friends alive. theres one line which could be sung with a sad smile, possibly, watch the michael ball version.
FlawsyAZ 1 year ago