Silent Noon
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Who is this guy? What a beautiful tone. I have been playing this twice a day. Where can I get a recording. . .of more songs? As for all that technical competitive criticism and talk, dude, move your arms and feel the song with your whole body and being. All the rules and regulations of classical music training drive me nuts. Why restrict emotion and feeling. You've got it and I want more. . .
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You are amazing! So dreamy =) lovely tone. Future Josh Groban!
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Nice =)
I'm learning this song for a college audition :D
Thought I would check out the Male versions to get another go at it, heh.
You sing very well!
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So much more developed than the Lotti. Gorgeous tone. I would suggest calming the hand/arm gestures though. Your voice speaks much more than your hands could ever do, and it does! A performance should look natural,singers sometimes do gestures sub-consciously out of technical insecurity (I occasionally raise my left shoulder). Re vibrato, observe some 'messa di voce' exercises and you could turn some of your harsher resonances into a softer 'hooting' sound, which would be lovely for this piece!
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Deff Get some more support to work on ur vibrato
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i absolutely loved this. I have to sing this song for my college audition. one of two songs. Sebben Crudele is my other song that I have to sing. I hope I can do just as well as you did! Great job :)
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You have a nice voice but you should probably stop moving your arms, it's very distracting to watch.
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@BluesGee I personally think this is better because his voice is more suited to the piece. But it is hard to make a concrete comparison because one goes exactly by the composer's directions, and one adds his down artistic impressions, which by nature changes the piece.
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@tcatmaher surely not better than sir thomas allen?
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This is great! I'm planning on singing this forcollege scholarship auditions,so I've been searching for a ton of recordings, and I must say, yours is my favorite! :)
swooning....vibrato. love,...no--adore your voice. "amass" was the best part. the gestures were not too distracting. It just shows what's going on in your head and how you want the song to flow. I love your voice! I'm doing this piece for solo/ensemble contest in march. hopefully, i can do it justice. subbed! Uh-may-sing! [:
tenten547 1 year ago
@tenten547 Thank you!!!
dulcicantor 1 year ago
Ohh, my goodness, you have such a wonderful voice! I love the way how you "conduct" the phrases.. Don't know how to say that, hope you understand.. :/! Anyways, I loved your performance!
Impersand 1 year ago
@Impersand Thanks, although I know full well I wasn't supposed to do that. ;) I'm getting better at control for sure.
dulcicantor 1 year ago