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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

Paride ed Elena. Oh, del mio dolce ardor. Christoph Willibald Gluck.
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  • I'm hearing a lot of potential here- but also a lot of tension, some tips for a fairly learned singer [but still learning of course!]

    study some classical vowels :) even though they already sound wonderful, I still would study them if you have not

    here's a trick to take the stress off your vocal chords:

    1. take a breath in

    2. exhale

    okay , now try that again like this

    1.take a breath in

    2. exhale WITHOUT dropping your shoulders

    you should feel your diaphragm activate :)

  • @Enigma3650 Thank you.

    I think, there is really a problem in support.

    I am a mathematician, not a singer. I have probably no enough physical strengths or I can not well dispose of them. I will try. :)

  • your voice is super pressed. like not meaning to be offensive at all. you need vocal training. cause the way youre singing is damaging your vocal chords. the end. good luck in your pursuit in learning music.

  • @avgustinR I know I must train and I seek possibilies. But perhaps I have lower voice (mezzo?). I've resinged some things in lower key. Better?

  • @isida7hele haha i barely noticed you replied. ummm im not qualified to say what voice type you are, but i can tell you that if you get trained and take some classical voice lessons you will sound a lot better :) anyone can sing just stick to it :))

  • @avgustinR I agree with you but money, money... helas

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  • @Enigma3650 I read your suggestion, what do you mean by, "WITHOUT dropping your shoulders?" I don't think your shoulders should ever be up at all. Shouldn't your shoulders be relaxed?

  • @isida7hele I'm not the strongest physically either :) and I'm able to use this technique, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem- good luck!

  • не помешало бы позаниматься еще... с педагогом разумеется.

  • @isida7hele This song can easily be sung by a mezzo. I'm mezzo myself.

  • @isida7hele well... in that case, you dont want to be singing classical literature then because you dont wanna damage your voice for when you do have enough money... just my opinion because it seems like classical music requires more of a range in notes, just for now sing where it is comfortable in your voice. Im not an expert, just giving my opinion :) best of luck my friend

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