Tituss Burgess singing "Quiet" written by Jonathan Reid Gealt
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So annoying that the audience ruins the ending for him!
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GIVE ME LIFE. Tituss is flawless.
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@MrVictorPhineas @broncostyle11 "Vocal Range" is more about placement and tone than the actual range of notes that you can hit, although it is a factor.
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Truly EPIC! Tituss never fails to deliver. I am in love with his ease in the upper register. Many push when they get there and this man lets the voice sing and spin! I am a Tenor but the things he does vocally are amazing. So blessed to have an artist like this to listen to! I WANT MORE!!!
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@broncostyle11 I've had singing lessons since last year, before then I'd always been a baritone. Maybe I expanded my vocal range to tenor?
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@broncostyle11 I feel the same way about hitting those high notes (which he actually goew up to a high D5 and a somewhat strained F5), but I'm a bass/baritone (100% sure) and I know I cant even get close to that.
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@2751IM THIS. all of this.
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Anyone know what key he sings this in?
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@MrVictorPhineas You're not a baritone is you can hit the C he hit. So maybe you should rethink the Baritone. I can get to B, so I'm still gonna go with High Tenor. But Thanks.
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@broncostyle11 I'm a baritone and can reach those notes, so maybe you're not as high of a tenor as you think you are :P
His performance is devestating - absolutely amazing. What's so incredible, is that - while he sings it phenomenally, of course - he never breaks his dramatic focus. And, yet - it doesn't seem like he is 'acting' at all. It is almost as if we as the audience are eavesdropping on the private moment he is having with his man. Tituss Burgess, you are truly world class. WORLD CLASS.
2751IM 11 months ago 25
@Kabawesome- it's called "rubato", and it's written as part of the musical instructions, at the beginning of the song. Composer's intention....
CMV12777 4 months ago 12