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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2006

Ruthie Henshall and Jon Lee of S Club Fame from the musical 'Call Me Madam'

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  • If my teeth were as perfect as Ruthie's, I'd sing through them too!!

    She is AMAZING x

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  • Will everyone shut up about the teeth thing!

    It is individual to her and she rocks at it so HA !

    Love Ruthie x

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  • See, when i see this, i dont think about her teeth. I think 'aww, they look like such good friends, how sweet!'.

  • I think I speak for more people than myself when I say, you really ought to shut yours. I may have made a catty remark, but you sound remarkably like a cat at all times. LOL

  • @TreasureOne Excuse me? I wasn't putting anyone down nor do I think I'm better then anyone else. I don't deserve to be attacked by just stating my opinion by someone who doesn't even know me. I was not trying to insult you. I don't even know who you are. Like I said before, I actually like Ruthie's voice and think she has a great talent, I just wish she would open her mouth. That's all I was trying to say. No need for you to get catty.

  • @Rachster86 OMG, before you criticize Ruthie Henshall, critique yourself---and don't talk down to a qualified voice teacher. I watched one of your videos, and you desperately need to start applying your smartypants advice to your own voice. You should be raptly studying Ruthie, trying to get 10% of her technique and taste into your own performance. Sheesh.

  • @TreasureOne Teeth do have good acoustics but if you close the mouth, less sound will come out. If you look at a guitar for instance, it's completely solid on the outside except for a whole where the strings lay over. So the string's vibrations can bounce through out the entire instrument and then have a place to come out of. Same kind of thing with the human voice. If you are covering an area where the sound is trying to escape, then the sound won't be as brilliant or loud as it could be.

  • @TreasureOne She's not "shouty" here. I was referring to if she opened her mouth when she sang, it would be easier for her and it would overall sound better. By singing like that, she is taking most of her brilliance away from her voice because she's covering it up with her teeth. It has to do with harmonics. She already has her own sound. There is no need to be singing through her teeth to make her different. That's it. I'm a hug fan of her talent on the stage.

  • Please, you must visit the videos of the woman called Rachster, who criticized Ruthie so heavily. She sounds like, well, not like Ruthie. LOL

  • @Rachster86 Clearly, Ruthie is not shouting. If you're a pro and a teacher, then you'd know that tooth porcelain acts as a brilliant acoustic surface. Ruthie's mouth is conformed so that she can get some great tones bouncing the peak of the sound wave off the back of her teeth. Sure, she could send those tones to the soft palate, but it would lessen her distinctive tone. It wouldn't work for some people. Who knows, maybe she has a shallow or rigid palate, and sending tones there makes her nasal?

  • @af2un Oh yeah, because your career is booming in comparison. I don't see fan girls mooning over you on youtube videos..

  • This was when this domestic starlet has-been still had a career.

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