Alma del core. Antonio Caldara
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You are really pressing your voice... you are going to cause vocal damage. "Classical" music is not something that one can sing like pop songs on the radio - Find a teacher.
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Some parts are just beautiful, and others... well, you need practice and open your throad, don't be afraid of high notes!
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come on bite in a pillow
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I’m not sure this is in your range! Maybe try the med. Low its really, really strained I don’t want you to cause vocal damage!!!! :O also breath!!!! I don’t hear any breath spinning, try for some lessons! :)
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Hiya, I am singing this for my RWCMD audition, do you know where I can get the sheet music for it with the vocal score, like you have used on the scene...please???
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You are tightening your throat to get the higher notes out when you should be opening it. It makes the sound come out strained. Also some of the high notes you didn't feel confident in, you cut off taking away from the style of the piece. Otherwise you have a beautiful voice, you just need to not be afraid of high notes and let your voice do the work.
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whoever sang this needs to learn to hold out there notes the correct amount of time assigned to it.
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Antonio Caldara (1670 or 1671– 28 Dec 1736) was an Italian Baroque composer.
He wrote some operas that are the first Italian operas performed at Spain. He moved on to Rome, becoming maestro di cappella to Francesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Cerveteri. Caldara is best known as a composer of operas, cantatas and oratorios. Several of his works have libretti by Metastasio.
WIKIPEDIA - just googled the name. You should try it sometime :)
I understand it, too. It seems to me I can sometimes sing high notes so. But not for a record because overload of sound that a program shows .
isida7hele 4 months ago