Bravo young man! Your voice and performance here mind of a young Caruso or Giuseppe DiStefano And you've done what I feel this song demands - make us fall in love with your broken heart. Awesome.
Very nice! Your voice is strong as your body, you sing with color and (what I find best) you dont lose that color down or up. Now, with all of that, might be good time to focus on the ring? Also, with such potential its a waste to not sing with pianist accompanying you, he/she would let you express yourself more freely!
You’re right ! I do need a pianist. I think generally I have more ring but I must be honest I sometimes find it difficult singing in a smaller room. I think I sometimes darken maybe too much and need more chiaro.
@@LeeJCander Uh, I would leave that scuro if I were you, I think it goes well with your posture and build and voice in general. I would, however, try to make vowel "e" sound more exact (more chiaro if you will), but not the one at the end on high b, that one is great! But the ones that are lower, if you open mouth too much its hard to form that vocal. But to also keep that beautiful color that you have. actually, there are only 2... one at 0:44 and 1:02. I think "ch'ella mi creda" would be great for you! it has the same range, it is short and effective for audience
It is a crime of nature that so few people have had the privilege to experience your rendition of Core n'grato
Bravo young man!
Your voice and performance here mind of a young Caruso or Giuseppe DiStefano
And you've done what I feel this song demands - make us fall in love with your broken heart.
Awesome.
That’s high praise! I really appreciate it. I actually think of my grandad when I sing this. He got me into opera and I always sing this for him.
Very, very nice indeed
It’s my birthday thank you so much
@@LeeJCander Oh my goodness, then I wish you a very happy birthday, mate X
Very nice! Your voice is strong as your body, you sing with color and (what I find best) you dont lose that color down or up. Now, with all of that, might be good time to focus on the ring? Also, with such potential its a waste to not sing with pianist accompanying you, he/she would let you express yourself more freely!
You’re right ! I do need a pianist. I think generally I have more ring but I must be honest I sometimes find it difficult singing in a smaller room. I think I sometimes darken maybe too much and need more chiaro.
Your Tu lo sai is still the best I’ve heard by the way!
@@LeeJCander Uh, I would leave that scuro if I were you, I think it goes well with your posture and build and voice in general. I would, however, try to make vowel "e" sound more exact (more chiaro if you will), but not the one at the end on high b, that one is great! But the ones that are lower, if you open mouth too much its hard to form that vocal. But to also keep that beautiful color that you have. actually, there are only 2... one at 0:44 and 1:02. I think "ch'ella mi creda" would be great for you! it has the same range, it is short and effective for audience
@@septichka that makes sense actually I can feel some tightness or something not quite right in my lower ‘e’ sounds. Also I love that aria!