@utopiandesign True, and that's from someone who cares not for vocal vibrato. Bocelli does employ it well. As opposed to someone like Susan Boyle, who just sounds like she's on a slender shaper all the time.
No theatrics, just audio perfection from a live performance. Mr. Boccelli's vibrato is exquisite, with the a narrow amplitude and fast rate. No listening fatigue here.
It would've sounded cool if the last note on the double bass were played with a bow, but as I look Neil's technique on the instrument, I see that he's kinda an amateur. Amazing and inspirational electric bassist although.
what is the name of tis song?
jrtjazztrio 7 months ago
the technique extraodinary of vinnie colaiutta, my favoryte drumplayer
susangre756 9 months ago
thanks for sharing
PJ92386 11 months ago
Vinnie on brushes...magnifico!
fess04 1 year ago
@utopiandesign True, and that's from someone who cares not for vocal vibrato. Bocelli does employ it well. As opposed to someone like Susan Boyle, who just sounds like she's on a slender shaper all the time.
kermitneville 1 year ago
No theatrics, just audio perfection from a live performance. Mr. Boccelli's vibrato is exquisite, with the a narrow amplitude and fast rate. No listening fatigue here.
utopiandesign 1 year ago
It would've sounded cool if the last note on the double bass were played with a bow, but as I look Neil's technique on the instrument, I see that he's kinda an amateur. Amazing and inspirational electric bassist although.
Gorgalisin 2 years ago
that shit was elegant and gorgeous!
MrNytn2001 2 years ago
bellissimo video
monnyvillage 3 years ago
beautyful
davemik12 3 years ago