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Hayley Westenra - Pie Jesu (live)

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2007

The song "Pie Jesu" is taken from Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Requiem" , sung by Hayley Westenra, who was 15 then. "Pie Jesu" is originally sung by Sarah Brightman.

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  • A beautiful song about Jesus by a beautiful young lady with a beautiful voice. Did Hayley ascend into the Heavens after it was over? Thank you lesliecat for posting it

  • An angel in a world full of evil.

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  • @Mrsawyer46 and you have just convinced me that you don't know what good singing technique is whatsoever. Good riddance.

  • o my goodness! this is absolutely beautiful! i rlly like like this song sang by matthew zolla, a guy in my school.

  • @serenity0324 You, my friend, have succeeded in convincing me to cease my communication with you.

  • @Mrsawyer46 I know what you said and if you were able to COMPREHEND my intent in replying to your original post, I merely wanted to point out that your precious Jackie's technique in producing vibrato is INCORRECT on all accounts. Vibrato is NOT produced by merely chin wobbling. If your chin wobbles, then you're not doing it correctly.

  • @serenity0324 I, too, have been classically trained. I've sung in choirs and musicals.

    My vocal coach never spoke much about vibrato. His focus was on my vocal development, and whether I sounded good. The vibrato came naturally. And it seems you can't read what I wrote. I said: Jackie's chin wobbling IS the result of her vibrato, not the cause of it. Maybe you should have had reading lessons instead of voice.

  • She sings well for amateur, but can"t be compared with great singers

  • @Mrsawyer46 Sorry but you can ask any voice coach or teacher out there and they would tell you that chin wobbling to produce or force vibrato eventually damages the voice. How would I know? I guess it's cause I have been trained classically and my voice coach always admonished against that.

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