Baby Mine - Sung By Elisha
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@EskimoAbby i agree with you however apart from that her voice is so beautiful to listen to :-) xx
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So beautiful! It's not breathy at all it's soft and sweet and perfect for a lullaby. I loved it!!
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I don't care what anyone says i've heard some of the best operatic voices to be heard and you can hold your own with the best of them. And your just as good as some of the best modern pop/rock singers that are going today.
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I have heard so many covers of this song and out of all of them you hit home on it. its really good.
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I wish I could sing that good.
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@EskimoAbby u sing goood
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Just having a little cry here
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That was very pretty:)
u have a beautiful voice! i was touched :*)
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i loved the breathy sound lol
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Ok... Ever heard of breath control?
Breathy is not a desirable sound.
She kind of needs to figure that out.
EskimoAbby 2 years ago
actually, you are wrong! If you are singing classical music, the idea is to get the excess breath out of your sound, and I know that b/c I sing classical as well. But for much of pop, rock. rnb, folk, jazz and other styles of more popular music, adding breath to the "mix" IS a technique and stylistic tool. It's one thing to be "out of breath" or not having control, and another to specifically be adding breath to the mix to make it more ethereal, or on certain notes to add suspense/drama/color
ElishaJordan 2 years ago 2
Ok, first off, I'm sorry for how rude my comment was, I was mad about something else, and I shouldn't have taken it out on you.
But I still think that breathy in general is just a bad sound.
I'll give you credit for having some control with your breathiness. But you should try using other styles to add character to your music.
Example: I use dynamics to make more dramatic sounds, or sounds with more character in general.
For an ethereal sound, try just making it lighter, without being breathy.
EskimoAbby 2 years ago
thank you for your apology.. The reason I chose to be breathy on this was b/c it is a lullabye and I enjoy that sound in a lullabye. I also love using breathy tones in jazz and some pop and rock though not as much through the song.. just in certain spots. You are entitled to your opinion of not liking breathy sounds, but many others do like it including myself (when it is controlled and not as a result of a breathing issue of course). I invite you to check out some of my other videos..
ElishaJordan 2 years ago
continued - I do many other styles from Opera, to Musical Theater, to Pop, to Jazz, and so on.. I do a little something for everyone. It's not like I only sing breathy. It was just my personal choice for this lullabye. Thanks for listening.. ~Ej
ElishaJordan 2 years ago
This is sweet. Your voice sounds really rich here.
By the way, editing software do you use? Seems you always have something new going on in there. :)
blentynatinima 3 years ago
I use Studio 9 by Pinnacle.. so much fun to play with! :) Thanks for the kind words!! ~Ej
ElishaJordan 3 years ago