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Brahms-Wie melodien-Kumara Ray,Dec2005

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dec 2005--please excuse the accompaniment as Kumara's regular pianist was not present and one of the nuns graciously filled in-she did her best under the circumstances.Kumara was 15 and this was her last year studying with Michelle Parent at Ecole de Musique Jesus-Marie, Levis.Quebec.
She currently studies with Helene Fortin at the Conservatoire de Musique de Quebec.
http://www.conservatoire.gouv.qc.ca/quebec
If you'd like to get an idea of her progress listen to her videos recorded in 2007.

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  • Very Good, but my voice teacher always says if you need the music use it, in other words don't put it to the side. it's distracting to the audience to see you look to the side, so def. just keep it in front of you, there's no shame in it especially if you're in a time crunch. i sing with my music for studio sometimes. also breath control is the majority of singing. i struggle with it a lot, try not to take such violent breaths! :) keep working hard!

  • beautiful voice, too bad I was distracted by the outfit! People won't take you seriously unless you dress the part. Change the clothes and BAM!

  • YOu do have a nice voice but there is a great deal of work needed.

    *Posture

    *Breathing take a good breath in and learn to control it coming out

    *Support Find that place in the bowls or the to support the air Or SUSTAIN IT.

    Be more focused the song should be memorized for any performance!!

  • Sweet! Pretty voice. It a beginner with tallent. Much technique is demanded. Work on support and correct body posture. I recommend a good look at available material on Swedish-Italian technique. Best wishes!

  • Very beautiful, I'm singing this as a solo for my school. XD I'm not very good yet. Ah, sometimes this was hard to understand but I loved it.

  • Beautiful, powerful voice. I agree that the German could be a little crisper, and think that perhaps your breathing could be planned out a little better. You seemed to be running out of breath on one of the most climactic moments of the piece. You got it, girl- now work with it!

  • oh. tt's the first soprano part. Im a second soprano. So that's not the part we sang for choir. BUT great job! u have a a beautiful voice.

  • you have a lovely tone. with continued training you will go far.

    one thing: never Never NEVER use music in a performance. if you don't know it by memory, DO NOT SING. it is distracting to the audience. it takes away from you and your beautiful voice. you have a lovely low register. keep up the good work!

  • was that german? I'm living in germany at the moment and i had no clue what language that was. Obviously not japanese but yeah... pronunciation is key. Clear inunciation. With that beautiful gift that you have it would be lovely to hear the words. One of my favorite warm ups before singing is saying or singing "diction is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth" a few times as fast as possible and very deliberate with the pronunciation

  • sounds good, try to make the german a little crisper!! good job! i love youre voice!!!

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