Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix
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@operawhore64 Possibly a very young mezzo (after all, it is mezzo Soprano).. French needs a lot of work, the tempo is way too slow -- becomes ploddy, WAY too loud, and too many wrong notes in the piano... Does this guy actually accompany people???
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pity about the piano............. bum notes and toooooooooooooooo loud man.
hope she gets the chance she deserves, maybe in a few years
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You are most certainly not a mezzo sprano... you are a soprano and need to get the muscularity/chest voice out of your sound. It is causing the wobble and the loss of sound at the bottom of the range because the chest voice is up where it doesn't belong. However, a great talent lies in there... !!
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Excellent job and control. This piece is so hard! Good interpretation, the vibrato could be toned down a bit, but otherwise lovely job!
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piano very loud
Actually, I'm a contralto (with a 4 octave range - singing a high d just as well as the d below middle C) if we want to be technical... But I was "misdiagnosed" when I was young because I could sing soprano and was hence trained as such. How would you recommend getting the muscularity out of the voice? I thought it was primarily nerves that exaggerated my vibrato. I find when I control my vowel placement and provide constant support my vibrato is more regulated. Would you agree?
lntate 2 years ago