Pavarotti about covered sound
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it's easy to sing like this,after 20 years of course. hahahahaha
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for tenor is better cover at note AS
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Tradução... Please!!!!
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1:00 i love that phrase jaja
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@highnote32 I don't think so. I haven't found any info about that. Placido Domingo, however, switched from baritone to tenor and back again.
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@cleanmyroomforme I believe it has alot to do w/the actual sound he is making. When he begins the scale he is singing ah, ah , ah , but when he hits the F# he changes the sound to uha. He adds the uh sound which moves the sound to the back and then to the head, thereby , allowing the vocal cords to be in the "position of rest" he mentions.
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@nordictenor covering is ABSOLUTELY necessary, especially for tenors and sopranos in their high range!! It does NOT mean to sound older, mask or give a fake quality. It means letting the sound reach through the back and top of your head (nasal cavity). This way, you allow for longevity of voice, for you control the amount of air passing through vocal chords. May not sound as visceral or raw, esp. with some, but it's classical training. However, it should not be used below the tessitura.
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I wouldn't take investiment advice from him but he definitely has something to offer regarding singing.
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You can practically and theoretically prove that the uncovered sound is from God, so it can't be possible to cover? I would be very interested in reading such a proof. Thank you for offering.
PAVAROTTI IS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING
cccorsetti 4 months ago 15
@cantatore11 Of course !! you are so right ! It's all nonsens!! What does Pavarotti know about singing ? Or the hundreds of other great singers through the last couple of centuries, who have talked and (in various ways) about covering certain notes.They were all wrong !! Pavarotti couldn't sing anyway, could he ?? COULD HE ?
nordictenor 8 months ago 7