Luciano Pavarotti rehearsal
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The sound of an angel.
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How to sing with chewing gum in your mouth...that's a talent all by itself!!!
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Does anyone know if there are any videos on YouTube of this actual performance? For some reason I really liked the sound of this version of "O Sole Mio."
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@Grandtenore I believe I am a baritenor. I haven't been in any choir or singing class where a teacher has classified my voice but the sound I produce is somewhat deep, I have a few tenor notes.
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@iTzJimBoi What voice part are you? I'm a leggiero tenor...so I like to think of "covering" more in terms of vowel modification. Vocal maxims by Lamperti is a good book for singing in general.
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@iTzJimBoi I think this might help. Type Pavarotti about covered sound in the YouTube search bar and listen to Pava's explanation and pay close attention to the actual vowel he uses when hitting the F#. I believe you will be able to hear the difference in sound from the other notes of the scale. Also read the information provided by the other posters on the page--some of them are spot on. hope this helps.
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@sopranosd Is covering an advanced technique? I've been trying to research "covering" on youtube and on google and all I get are Justin beiber album covers......please help a poor guy out xD.
@LoveTobin : could you please tell me why all classical singers cover one ear when they are recording?
marcela21884 1 week ago
@marcela21884 Wow, I don't know really. I think it's to hear yourself better.
ILoveTobin 1 week ago