Vocal Coach Reacts to Yebba - My Mind
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Hey tara!! Thinking of checking out your video lessons :)))))) You should definitely take a look at "Evergreen" By yebba! I believe its about her late mom and its beautiful worth a listen :)
Fighting back tears is going to cause force, strain, cracks. This was not meant to be a technical performance.
So...Tara vocal points were right...
Yeah Taraâs vocal points on some of these were a misunderstanding of what yebba was trying to do. For instance, when she said âthat was a little roughâ on one of Abbeyâs distortions. Some of those may have been Abbey losing control; but it sounds more like a conscious choice to me. The choice to make some notes more valuable than others, thereby consequently actually Detuning some of them and favor The guttural quality of the notes itself
The strain, breathlessness, and cracks reflect her experience of a fractured relationship. All of it makes sense! The broken phrasing deliberately depicts the broken heart she is singing about.
SOLDIER DRUM CHANNEL EXACTLY! Tara is missing the deliberate vocal qualities that create the vulnerability of the person, the up and down rifts.
@@jupitersmalls1507 And people enjoy a more vulnerable performance
Every criticism you gave is what made the performance so beautiful and raw
I was literally going to say the same thing. Everything she "critiqued" is what I love about this. Like she totally missed that she was basically on the verge of tears at some parts
Absolutely!!!
Yeeeah! I think the same. Being to technical with the voice is not good with this one
every criticism? come on now obviously you don't want to dip your jaw and crush your larynx when singing low notes...is she supposed to throw out all logic and reason just because you like the way she's singing? no...
I totally agree
This song is so raw and powerful thereâs almost no point in critiquing the technical
aspects
Kashe628
You got a like from her IM GLAD I CAN CONFIRM SHE SAW ALL THE COMMENTS ABOUT THIS LOL THANK YOU
Exactly or her clothes! I have watched several reaction videos and not one time did anyone comment on her appearance! Which doesnât matter ! So I guess your clothes effect your voice huh đ€ first time on your channel definitely will be my last
@@Bunnyhopper1970 lol sheâs a vocal/performance coach it all matters to her.
@@RheaGo12 well her appearance has nothing to do with her voice
The point is to understand what sheâs doing. Yebba is highly technical, she knows exactly what to do to get every specific sound in her performances. Itâs how she can switch between the breathy, raspy tone and that full, resonant sound, and the high head voice. Obviously the emotion is more important with this song, but to say there is no point in finding out whatâs happening, as if itâs all just subconcious is wrong
A perfect example of classically trained vs that Holy Ghost sanging. You either get it or you donât.
Exactly and she didnât get it
Straight Holy Spirit! She is gifted God and lived at Church!
@@shavonboudreaux5380 it isnât the Holy Spirit, Iâm sorry, it isnât. She can sing, absolutely! But this isnât the Holy Ghost, thatâs actually blasphemous to even say that. This didnât break chains, it adds them.
@@KyleHurd you are absolutely ridiculous to say someoneâs art form is adding chains to people simply bc it is not pointing back to your idea of God and salvation. Nobody has to suppress their stories and heartbreak to make happy go lucky music. Music like hers saves people too, even if it is not gospel or happy 24/7 bc it gives raw emotion, it gives ppl something to identify with and feel not something fake happy bc you think not singing about trials will bring someone closer to salvation, hush.
she highlighted the best and the worst things. This is the best analysis I've seen of this video. And I'm the one who has watched over 40 reactions of this video and love Yebba and how she sings, her natural and raw performance, but that doesn't mean you can't analyze it from a technical pov. Maybe you are the one who were expecting another crying reaction, or an amazed "youtube vocal coach". Open your mind and you'll enjoy AND learn!
Her appearance doesnât match her voice? It matches perfectly. Sheâs beautiful, angelic and powerful. Exactly like her voice.
Thank you, I was upset by that comment, it had been made in another reaction video too. It is insulting, just because she is not skinny... silly, she's beautiful
This!
Er... I think she meant she sings the way most people would expect a black singer to sing...she meant absolutely no disrespect and it had nothing to do with her not being skinny. Soul singers are most frequently from the black (African descended) community because of the jazz/blues origins. Other reactions to her performances refer to this - it's not about her dress size.
Your totally right Emily, didnât particularly like Taras criticism/ comments on this one at all. all the critiques are what made this performance so touching for so many
nah i donât think she was talking about her body lmao, she was saying that sheâs white but she has very african inspired style because she has a gospel background
You canât knock this performance in anyway. The cracks need to be there! Sheâs telling a story, not aiming for perfection, thatâs my take on it anyway. đ
@Alex haha! Who pulled your chain?!
@Alex you need to go watch Yebbas tiny desk performance or her new song Boomerang the live version. She has incredible control and technique and she effortlessly hits high notes, showing that she has the technique and decided with this performance telling the story was more important
Dont want to be a Vocal Teacher anymore After seeing this emotionally completely unconnected reaction to a masterful performance.
You should watch Sam Johnson's reaction to it. He is also a voice coach but appreciated the emotion in it and loved it. Just search Sam Johnson and you will find him :)
Sheâs an artist, of the truest definition. I think the technicalityâs are a world away from where she operates. I get that you are a teacher and into the tech stuff but I donât even feel like this can be judged like that. Itâs meant to be dirty and gritty and broken. Look up some covers of people doing this âperfectâ and it falls so flat.
I did. I watched two covers and they definitely fell flat because of the lack of vulnerability, and emotion
Most people who love this song love the cracks, the lows...she was in pain when she sang this song. Her mother had just died. I mean you are a vocal coach and as you said your job is to make singers sound better, her job as a singer is to make us feel and everyone who did reaction videos to this song were in tears. Sometimes one can be too technical. Sometimes you just have to feel it and not analyze it lol.
queen diystyle I think she did a good job acknowledging both technique and emotions. Singing with technique is also important if you want to preserve your voice. Some of Yebba's execution were questionable where it could have been better emotion wise and vocal health wise.
I think when you work with vocals as a profession, you can't help but focus on the technical aspects of performances. Which is what she's here to do anyway, so in that sense Tara did her job well. However, this is one of those moments where you should just sit back with earphones on and listen to the whole thing without any stops. It's not about how well she did her runs, the pace of her vibrato or whether she's singing too high or low for her range. It's about the emotion she conveys and only that. At least it is for me. Which was the reason I was very hesitant to watch this reaction, cause the performance is perfection in my eyes.
I agree with you a bit, but the whole point of this YT channel is about critiquing vocals - so to just "feel" the performance rather than speak on the vocals would defeat the whole purpose of Tara's YT lmao
I agree with you. Yebba's whole thing is that she grew up singing in church and feels music which totally shows in the way she sings. The cracks and the rough parts of the song are what made it for me and it's not about sounding perfect all the time. Technique is important but it is also important to just sing and enjoy yourself, Yebba is clearly in the moment and telling a story, I think Tara completely missed the sentiment of the song. Also, commenting on Yebba's clothes and saying how unflattering her top is was a low blow, it's about the singing not appearances.
+1 @SophieCox
Being too perfect is what kills you as an artist.
This is where your art stops. This is where feelings stop.
This is where you become a machine that spits out notes correctly.
Your comment at 7:50 was very wrongly thought of.
Iâm speaking as a Vocal Coach and Singer myself.
Patrick Hatem well said!
I think technically she was right
Your poor students
Man I was livid at that point. That "crack" was VERY creative, skilled and beautiful and Tara doesn't get anything about this performance
Okebaram E 100% agree! If this was a technically âperfectâ song, it wouldnât be as loved as it is, as itâs almost robotic
at 7:50 - she was trying to express her losing her mind in the literal sense. It wasn't about hitting the note. It was honestly the most powerful part of her performance to me.
Exactly!! Losing your mind isnât⊠beautiful or perfect.
@@AmandaKavana exactly. The context of the song makes her delivery genius.
Exactly, I honestly donât know how she couldnât have picked up on that
Youâre the first reactor to this song that hasnât been left speechless lol
She honestly thinks shes better at it clearly. Narcessism is something im sensing in her.
I was literally thinking that
Well, yeah, because there wasnât anything in this performance to leave me or her speechless. Not everyone will â connect â with you when you sing. And I consider my self a very sensitive person and I cry very easily over emotional songs and movies.. but this wasnât it.. I agree with Tara. The wardrobe note was extremely out of line, but I think she did it more from a theatrical point of view than a superficial one- when you want to convey emotions your appearance does matter.
@@starkin4e You either havenât experienced heart break or purposely want to be different. You and Tara are probably the only two people on earth who didnât feel that performance. She could have been a busker on the streets with rags on,real is real, has nothing to do with wardrobeđ
@@MrScans1 But she is not a busker. So when you are performing your appearance does matter. I personally donât care about that- she looked fine and even if she was dressed differently I still wouldnât have liked the performance. I actually love the song and love when other people sing it. Iâm not a fan of her, thatâs all đ€·đ»ââïž
If this was technically perfect, I don't think people would love it as much as they do.
Also, not really sure what the point of commenting on how she's dressed was đ
jay fine 100%!! This is 100% one of my favourite performances from anyone ever, itâs raw, and beautiful and soulful and humble and individual.
I love it! And the comments about how she is dressed, in my opinion are irrelevant as this is a reaction on the vocals not the styling! Iâm glad Iâm not the only one with this sort of opinion!
@@victorialouise9632 you forgot when the coach said yebba doesnt sound like she looks and would be a great contestant for the voice.
To be fair to Tara, wardrobe is a part of a vocal coach's job to help their students with.
@@bdawg202787 That has literally nothing to do with talent. Thatâs why I like blind auditions on the show the voice. It makes you focus on the talent and not the appearance of the artist. What they are wearing, the body type etc. Tara took the experience of this moment away with that â technical mumbo-jumboâ .
She doesnt have an adele influence. She grew up n listening to gospel music particularly the clark sister. You want to her those runs yebba does listen to every single gospel singer. Gospel is such a small indsutry but everyone copies from it and doesnt give that genre its due credit
check out SoHyang, she's a gospel singer from South Korea, all of her work are full of Gospel.
and amazing vocalist too...
Tadiwa N just because she's white, can sing apparently gets put it in the Adele category when she's on her own influence this is a very poor reaction... Yebba is pure raw talent and has something that you can't teach
Well- she never said she was influenced by Adele, she said she has a similar tone as Adele - which is essentially true. And that all makes sense because Adele and many British singers were heavily inspired by soulful singers from Motown, the Clark sisters being included in that category as vocalists from Detroit.
I agree, gospel is a small industry which doesn't get it's due credit but has elements copied by just about anybody whose anybody! I find nothing about her voice unpleasant, even the very small mistakes which I think add color to her vocals. Her voice for me is ear candy, I †it!
Yebba, at times, has an Adele sound - people are commenting as if it's a bad thing when people say Yebba sounds similar to Adele - both have such huge, amazing voices! They're emotional, passionate singers. But sista Abbey Smith has an upbringing in the church, so you hear the gospel too! SHE SANGS! Yebba is sweet, grit and soul all in one. Amen and Amen.
I think you failed to realize sheâs basically for real crying during this performance. Itâs a very personal song to her. So of course her technique isnât perfect.
Okay and?
I respect your position but honestly i couldnt finish the whole video
Quortne Stallworth OMGGGGG...I thought I was the only one who couldn't finish watching this video because of Tara! I liked Tara before watching this video, but she completely put me off. Tara completely missed the meaning, emotion and delivery of this song. I understand that you're a vocal coach and you're all about critiquing artist and their vocal performances, but some songs don't require a critique, they require a freaking "STANDING OVATION"!! And she said "I" way too many times for me in this video. Mostly every critique was about her being able to do the same thing: "I this, I that, when I do this, what I would have done, the way I, I, I, I, I, I.....ENOUGH"!! And her clothing didn't require a comment.
I skipped through her talking so much smh
@@PrinceLeigh dude i was livid when she put down her clothing choice. She clearly doesn't understand the real meaning of music and what certain performances are about in terms of the hurt and pain... Ive seen another vocal coach cry at her performance and didnt make one bad critique cuz he said shes so imperfectly perfect... Its part of her style and her heartbreak.
I would just like to add that this video was filmed shortly after Yebba's mother commit suicide. So she is this song with so much emotion towards her mother.
I felt i was the only one who skipped the talks
This critique is a really good example of someone who's spent their life learning "proper technique" without learning the importance of artistry. Emotion can't be taught...you either have it in your music or you don't, and that makes some people envious. I cringed every time she tried to demonstrate the "correct technique" to "fix" the performance of someone she would be lucky to get lessons from herself
Look up videos of her singing (the coach), she really has no business with making tese mute criticisms
@@okebaram shes not bad though
Amen
This is just a review from a technical standpoint...so many butthurt ppl here
@@mocsimocsi8319 its not being butthurt when âexpertsâ think their opinions are the only correct path. Singing is an art form in that it is subjective there is no âproperâ way.
The imperfections of this song and the way she looks is what makes it so beautiful....And successful!
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I feel if she had "fixed" all the things you pointed out, the performance would've been vanilla.
She doesnât need to fix anything. Sheâs won a Grammy. Everything she chooses is intentional and brilliant. Each run depicts the breaking heart an descending feeling of heartbreak.
I đŻ agree with this!! Yebba is so dirty and gritty in her voice and thatâs what makes her amazing!! Those were conscious choices and its freakin awesome!!
100 % agree. Yebba is a guttural conveyer of emotion thru song. Changing those points in this video would make Yebba just another person who can sing and thatâs it. This performance of Yebba was gut punching. Her version is exactly what betrayal of love sounds like. Sheâs unbelievably gifted.
ty thought the same
Amen.
Personally I thought her vibrato on the word hypnotized was a very smart and strategic placement. The vibrato was purposefully conveyed with the word hypnotized and you can even see it in the movement of swirl in her eyes.
You are right. It was on point. It was beautiful too. Her variation from edgy gritty belting to soft was intentional and takes lots of control, the opposite of what Tara was implying. And there was no trade of beauty, it was beautiful
I can't even listen to her talk about her "professional" opinion about this performance. First of all, she's not listening to the whole performance. Listen!! Feel how she hangs on every lyric. The way she uses her vocal to show us that there are anger and frustration brewing. It's not supposed to be perfect because relationships are not perfect. She is telling a story and it takes a special vocalist to do that! If she were to take her advice she would sound like a Disney princess.
I appreciate you sharing your opinion!
There is a reason why you r only doing reaction videos on youtube.....lol
The way I hollered and laughed @ âsound like a Disney princessâđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł...but youâre 150% right. The parts of the song Tara reiterated the âproper wayâ was very bland, boring, and dullđđ€·đŸââïž
Hater đ€Łđ€Ł. She KILLED this performance
Wardrobe???! GIRL BYE!!! I loved her entire wardrobe! From her earrings to her nail color choice to the matching the guitar. To her hair cut! I most importantly loved the song and her artistic use of expression!
This woman is off the charts. Commenting on her wardrobe and backdrop. You get it or you donât. This performance is pure emotion not technique.
She would sing you under the table
She was literally on the verge of tears.. thats why she sounds like that u ,its not because she couldnt hit the note
As a professional, you need to also understand the pain of expererince she is saying....
âA little rough thereâ & âvocal friedâ yes itâs supposed to be rough! She is putting her heart and WHOLE SOUL into this performance. This is not meant to be critiqued like a broadway song where every note must hit perfectly. This is the only person Iâve ever seen that has not been astonished by this performance. These technicalities need to be overlooked for this raw, soulful, and emotion filled performance!! She has the special ability to connect and make you feel every word.
Please don't go to a Baptist Church then. đđ
Ashley Moore period
EXACTLY! I grew up in Southern Baptist Churches so I understand exactly what you're saying and it's 100% on point..... Tara will not get it though.... at all. If she missed how powerful this performance is and where Yebba's influence came from, GOSPEL, then she's never understand your comment. It's a shame.
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Okurrr like the choir director be saying if you donât feel it when u sing it feel your way back to the pews
Sheâs be squirming on the bench the whole song wishing she could âcritiqueâ the singer
I think she has the ability to correct every "bad" thing you mentioned, or her "poor choices" with her voice. I just think, like you said at one point, she just didn't care. She was just feeling it and going for it best off her emotions. I don't think she wanted to have perfect technique. She was telling a story, not trying to be the best singer.
I think so too.
03:40 I think that is what shes saying. She understands yebba is choosing emotion first but she also is critiquing based on a pure vocal coach perspective as well
Most of her critiques are for the people watching. Sheâs just explaining whatâs happening and how you can either make those sounds or prevent them, while telling you what the vocal cost of those choices are.
All this technical stuff is kool and all that if you're a teacher. But I've watch her video damn near 50 times and EACH time I get emotional. Damn what this woman is saying. I wouldn't change one note Yebba sang. The little imperfections is what makes it so special and relate able. This ain't Opera.
She is a teacher tho
lmao this aint opera. she does stuff that isn't stylistic that just isn't right...like if you drop your chin while singing low you crush your larynx and you can't sing low nearly as well...she would only sound better with a couple corrections. think she's just supposed to teach people how to sing incorrectly because you like this video? what a ridiculous concept. if she said it was bad or something i'd be with you but she just made note of a couple things that she could have done that would have cost her voice far less to do what she wants...that's what learning to sing correctly is...it's not singing super straight and boring (though i've had to do that once or twice when i was the only singer in a band and had 3 sets to get through...r.i.p) it's about managing your voice the best you can...there is no reason to drop your chin while signing low...you're just going to muffle the sound...there is no stylistic benefit. why in the world should you not mention this? i do some things that cost a lot in a voice...like raspy shouts similar to bring me the horizon or other modern heavy metal groups...but there is a way to do it that's wayyyy better...would i complain "bro this ain't opera" if someone taught me the correct way to scream? of course not...that's what you're doing. besides maybe her critique on the really big vibrato on the line "look me in the eye" and the wardrobe comment everything was ways to do what she was doing with the exact same effect only healthier. air for example is the enemy of the vocal cords...you need support and vocal cord closure or you're going to wreck your voice singing like this all the time. air rushing through your cords dries out the mucosal membranes and that's bad...suddenly your falsetto will break...you won't be able to get into head voice...all kind of problems. does that mean this isn't a great performance? no of course not. but if you saw a powerlifter lifting a fuck ton of weight with kinda bad form does that mean you should teach that form? no...yeah maybe some people can pull it off and maybe they won't even get hurt like other people...but this is a vocal coach...she's not going to teach you to sing in ways that will hurt you and you're wrong if you want her too.
And Tara never said that.
She stopped it so many times that there's no way she could possibly feel the emotion in it. Her mind was not open from the beginning by judging her appearance and constantly critiquing every vocal "flaw." I've never seen Tara stop a video this many times đ
SAME
Pink said in a conversation with Ellen that all beautiful art comes from a place of pain.
She's been hurt, and look how beautiful it is. A technically perfect performance is BORING.
I so respect vocal coaches and their expertise.
This performance and song are perfect this way.
So many times you said âI can do that too...â or âI know because I...â, âIâ, âIâ âIâ !! Itâs a reaction video of HER song & HER skills, NOT a personal comparative checklist of your abilities. Jeez lady!
And if you're so good, I'd love to hear your cover. Go ahead. Show us the vast expanse of your talent.
@k k EXACTLY!
A little disappointed in the fact that you didn't FEEL her passion and pain.. I did a reaction to this song as well on my channel and was MOVED by her whole presence.. there was something in the atmosphere for sure and I think she's an AMAZING singer because she's REAL and it comes from a REAL place !!
Elonda Vibez my sentiments exactly! I watched your reaction before I came to this one, and your reactions and facial expressions were literally identical to mine. To be completely honest, watching this reaction just pissed me off a tiny bit đ
@@mishag7504 lml!!! Ok so it's not just me... I have a sensitive spot for music being that music has been the only thing that's saved me from everything so I was also a bit aggravated with this .
Elonda Vibez man I understand that all too well! Music has been my everything for my entire life. I cherish music above all else, honestly
@Elonda đŻ
How could she feel anything? She was a mess on X Factor. She wouldn't know talent if it hit her in the arm. She was straight hating lol
@ 7:48 she was crying so that's why she sounded like that
Honestly YEBBA was singing with emotion and true feelings I donât think she was trying to sound perfect or on point it was just raw! And I truly enjoyed everything she gave us!
Vocal coach. Were you embarrassed by her wardrobe?
I think that Abbey did exactly what she wanted to do in this particular song.đ
Vocal Coach; Not Fashion Advisor.(ijs)
Except that Tara is actually a professional stage director also. So she helps performers with outfits for events. lol
Being a professional stage director is fine and dandy; yet Yebba's phenomenal, outrageous singing ability has zero to do with what she is wearing.
I find Tara Simons a bit petty and self centered in a lot of her reactions. She also tends to be judgemental in her attitude and approach toward some, and I will leave it at that.
I excused myself from watching.
Be safeđ·đŻđ·đŻđ·
Fayerene Washington I respect your opinion. We can agree to disagree. Stay blessed and stay safe out here during time like this Queen Washington
@@ayyemoedc5533 , right back at you my melanin queenđ€đ·đ€đ·
Each passing day I am at awe!
In my 68 years, never would I have thought that what is happening in this country would be happening. I guess that was very naive on my part. People haven't changed , their masks are just coming off at record pace.
During the high part that you didnât I believe she said that she had started chocking up because this song means a lot to her
You completely missed the point of this song. If the best vocalist on Broadway sang this song with technical precision and followed your advice...this song would fall flat and be meaningless. Every vocal "flaw" you are quick to point out is the very reason her song has millions of views and hundreds of reaction videos. This song gets into the listener's soul. Your comments get under the skin. I do, however, respect your right to be wrong.
đđ»đđ»đđ»đđ» so glad someone said it
But it is her job to make your voice sound amazing, so thatâs exactly what sheâs doing, pointing out the technical flaws that actually make the song so emotional.
I Q wow I didnât see it that way. I thought everyone was just kinda hating on her! Thank you for helping me to understand the situationđ
Say it again!!!!
@@richardshanks237 wait I'm sorry?! I don't remember Yebba asking her to critique her performance...but you can refresh our memory...
she doesnât sing what she looks like?!?!sheâs beautiful and sings like an angel.
I think she meant that shes not black tbh I thought she was gon be black when I heard her voice too but she turned out to be white
I appreciate your critique. From a technical aspect, great comments. However, this performance was amazing.
I'll take the raw emotion and all the little vocal imperfections that come with it over a flawless vocal performance ANYTIME!
I personally think she sounds way better than AdeleđđŸđ„
Really??
Yes, really!
Girl bye. You caught sleep on this one.. she sang this perfectly
Mimi C lol real talk, I subscribed just to unsubscribe
This was a HORRIBLE critique. This was not made to be perfect! It was made to evoke emotions! This performance was fantastic!
I liked when she said âhypnotizedâ cuz it showed anger and passion. I like a slow vibrato
It wasn't about the vibrato being slow, it was about it oscillating unevenly; aka tremolo.
@@InvisibleTacoMan but no one gives af about a tremelo when you're about to LOSE YOUR MIND. THAT was the point!!
John Black Jr. When youâre a vocal coach analyzing a performance to help people understand whatâs right or wrong, and what good technique is, you do care. Maybe, donât ask a vocal coach to react to something if you might not like what sheâs going to say?
her voice cracked during her high note because she was choking back tears.. but the whole performance was very emotional & dirty for her voice. loved her voice throughout the entire thing.
I donât like this critique very much. Yebba is very educated musically and aware of the choices she is making and her style is very unique. I understand you are critiquing her technique and choices here but trust me Yebba could have sung this song with all the choices you mentioned being tuned but the song would not be the same.
oh is she? then why would she dip her chin on low notes and crush her larynx? there are some things in this that are obviously not a choice. people are so biased about the music they love...someone points out a technical flaw to us for education sake and they jump on their back.
@@disturbed4everluke I completely disagree, she can do the song standing still but this all is a performance
@@omaramer7022 i don't understand your point...what does standing still have to do with anything? that's not the point of my comment nor did the creator make any points at all about her movement or posture.
I think that perhaps this is a highly emotional performance for this artist... so when you are in that moment, technique may go right out the window to a certain extent. Her talent is obvious. The way she connects people to the story she is telling is incredible. The teacher is there to critique though. She comes off harsh because she seems to not emotionally connect to the song. That seems crazy, because most people can't even watch this without having some form of empathy! I might be wrong. Just an observation.
@@yourdrunkaunt5409 Agreed. Seemed utterly unconnected.
Hypnotized was perfect to demonstrate her losing her mind, it's contextual. She's about to lose her my mind while talking to her man. She's painting the picture. She's purposely losing control, that's why it sounds beautiful. She can and will hit it, just keep listening.
You are so envious
OMG, what a hater! Yebba sang with tone, texture and emotional conviction. This song is stylized and the main focus was the emotion and technique dance with each other.
Ed Sheeran signed her to his label after this performance. Because it made him cry. You know how you say your dream is to sing with Dimash? IMHO, you wonât get there if you donât get what was so special about this performance. This is a Masterpiece.
Unfortunately you didn't hear the song. spent time looking for imperfections an trying to correct them when its those imperfections that give us the raw emotion an realness to the performance. Maybe you could feel the song. Your like a robot.
I agree she was doing the most this song brought me to tears the fact she had pain behind this songs
I love Yebba...and i mean i LOVE Yebba! There hasnât been a singer that has moved me this much in such a long time. It was hard to watch a critique of Yebbaâs that wasnât full of praise if Iâm comepletly honest! But if you follow Yebba, as I do, she recently reposted this video on her IG saying she herself thought she had done a terrible job. Iâm sure that had, in part, due to her vocal knowledge like this coach! She also stated that she was over taken by something powerful! All Iâm saying is she was BRILLANT and is brilliant! I am always touched by her and in the end thatâs all that matters to me! Now the whole clothing advice...that she could have kept to herself!
Nancy Reyes totally agree!!
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Yes YEBBA! Sheâs out of this world! You should react to her live performance of âEvergreenâ đ
Tbh, I LOVE EVERY SINGLE âUNPERFECTEDâ run, low note, etc!! She has soul! Something vocal coaching canât teach youđ
i gotta watch terrell's reaction after this just to make me feel hype again
gabyitzel right
Right!!! And I just watched it last night.
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Love when a vocal coach has to comment on someoneâs clothing choice and vocal rawness because of their own brutal boringness! I feel like this vocal coach should also think about the genre of song and emotions behind the song...for instance...one size doesnât fit all!
Love how your comparing yourself to Her in quite a few sections of your critique đđđđđ dream on girl
She does that ..lol.
Watch her x factor audition...u will lose all respect
Yes lawd. She wishes.
And this is why itâs called soul music...itâs not perfect but itâs from the heart
This is the first time I've watched this coach. Everything she criticized is what makes this song and performance so special.
Lots of people are upset because Tara didn't "feel" the song the way they think she should. She's not doing "reaction" videos from an emotional standpoint, she's doing them as a vocal coach. You can't always do it both ways. She doesn't know the backstory, she doesn't know how the song was composed, she doesn't know anything other than what she's hearing at that moment. Not all of her comments were negative - some were just informative and it's her job as a coach to be THAT person. The choice and deliverance of the performance is still up to the individual. Y'all just need to chill. ;)
Thank you!!!
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I don't think Tara can feel anything... All of her chakras are screaming open us....
Agreed!
Can we please like this comment more and keep it at the top. LOL
We can forgive/overlook the imperfections in this performance because the good parts of it are just so spectacular. And she gives us all the feels. Real and raw.
I disagree with some critic. Your technical position all make sense and are valid but this kind of artist and performance is not about sounding pretty or perfect from a technical POV. This is a raw, bluesy, soulful release that is full of emotion and grit. Every note wasn't meant to be perfected, although from her take on this song you can tell she is very capable. Her voice is a masterpiece. I can hear the soulful church roots in it, feel the emotion but she also is a gifted vocalist who has range that not many artists have or tap into in today's music scene. The only part I noticed was when she was doing her runs towards the end and fell a little flat on a note but the other choices she made were so true to the heartache of the song and a true example of putting pain into melodic form through vocals. She's an undeniable talent and one of my absolute favs now that I've heard some of her work. Her other song Evergreen is gorgeous too!
This is a vocal coach stand point not a reaction video, so of course she's going to get technical on the vocals. But even then she never devalued the emotion of the song. If the vocal critique (not that I think Abbey will watch it) would help the vocalist then all the better for her
@@esasan I'm aware it was a vocal coach, clearly in the title. I never said she spoke down on Abbey or the song. My comment wasn't just about the emotion of the song but about the type of singer who was performing it. This coach's approach is about making it sound pretty and this was not that type of song. It was about gut wrenching pain in a beautiful melody. I prefer this song to almost all songs I hear on the radio and other than her one flat note (which didn't matter anyways,) her vocal performance was just short of perfection.
@@jazzyjakeen9469 but she wasn't talking about making it pretty but ways in which you don't need to strain your voice in areas that sounded strained by incorporating technique that would not in Abbey's case devalue the performance but keep her on point health wise vocally (not that Abbey wasn't on point) but if her critiques can help benefit Abbey then all the better for her.
@@esasan You're not understanding. First things first, you don't have to agree with my comment but I won't change my opinion because you don't. To recap, this was not the song for that. When she gave examples, they sounded like the pretty version and didn't give nearly the same raw emotion that this song begged for. Abbey's approach was exactly what makes this song leaps and bounds beyond the competition and she doesn't sing every song in the exact same fashion. A true artist will know what approach to use. Her church roots and soulful tones fuel a lot of her styling and I've noticed she makes diff choices in diff songs so it's clear she has some training. As we agreed on, she is more than likely not going to see this and prob has a good team around her that would assist her if they believed she needed more vocal coaching. The start of my initial comment was that I understood her technical suggestions but that this song was not the average and didn't need them. You are free to write your own comment on this video and speak on how you think her critique was helpful, etc. Have a nice day!
@@jazzyjakeen9469 I ain't either agreeing or disagreeing with your comment because I to am a fan of Abbey and it's obvious abbeys roots vocally and how she sings, she's definitely had training whether it be in church (that gospel speaks even in this song) or anywhere else. But in saying that why isn't this song not one to dissect vocally, regardless of it being an emotional, soulful blusey song? Considering it was a song requested from viewers, a video the vocal coach has never seen so it wouldn't be biased also has some crazy soul riffs, technique in areas that was bomb and areas that could be improved on? This vid in my opinion since we all have one is perfect for a vocal coach to critique and dissect coz it shows what was good, what could be improved on and how to convey conviction and emotion vocally which the vocal coach brought up and discussed in throwing question to us on our thoughts. Only thing I thought was random in this vid was when she talked about the dress like wtf.
But yeah you have a nice day to
I agree with some of your critiques, but not a lot of it. You're talking about a live performance. Something that can't always be emulated to a perfect sound. Her emotions played a huge part in this song. A lot of these critiques you were giving failed to mention the emotion that she was feeling herself. Emotion is a major part to how someone sings a song. For that, I dislike your video. Every time you brought up emotion, you claimed she was "trying to get ME to feel her emotion" instead of "she has some deep emotions showing through this song" which is a huge difference. She isn't trying to get YOU to feel it, these are HER emotions, and each word she sings has a deep threaded meaning to it, which you failed to see. It's almost as if you're saying she has no reason to feel the way she does. Imagine you being hurt really bad, maybe a breakup, and then singing a song that brings back hurt or pain. Would you agree that YOUR voice would also not be at its prime? I agree with the lower tones critique, but the others, you failed to acknowledge her pain! Also, you're a vocal coach - Stop critiquing her wardrobe choices. It's RUDE! and it's not your place!
Carl Von Sirls Then again, it was a side note and an opinion. Also, presentation is important to a degree.
The so called "rough" was pure church Gospel. Pentacostal you dig? But I don't think you get it.
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She ant been throw nothing that why she donât get it
This is the difference between a young college singer who's performing in local theater vs. someone who's experienced life and known pain .... AND knows how to make her audience feel the pain she's wailing out. I LOVED all the cracks and quavers in her voice, as well as the trembling in her hands. The pain she was expressing seemed genuine to me -- mostly because of those cracks, quavers, trembling.
So if you love the artist/song; yet were put off by the "vocal coach" do you hit the LIKE or the DISLIKE button?
Please do a cover of this, then please critique this perfect performance
The imperfections makes her voice the best!
Iâm honestly so in love with this channel. Iâm a singer and I love how informative you are and how you give positive and negative criticism. I wish i was able to take vocal lesson or have someone like you coach me.
I think a lot of this is stylistic, she uses a lot of different vibratos and tones in this and Iâm pretty sure sheâs hit higher live and way more comfortably.
But I like your headvoice also, nice video
I think the imperfections make everything in the song perfect.
How did she not cry watching that like she just missed the whole emotion and soul yebba put into that performance all of her cracks were so beautiful it was so raw
In music Rules are meant to be broken, and for good reason. She perfectly conveys her pain to the listener. Itâs what makes the lyrics so believable. Artistically, itâs just so raw and beautiful! I wouldnât dare change a thing!
Gotta say the number of comments about her over-analyzing are kinda disappointing. I'm a huge fan of the song and have watched tons of YT "vocal coach" reaction videos of it and they're all the same. "wow that was a great run" "wow she's really emoting" "wow i love her tone" and I agree with all of those! But this lady is the only one I've seen who lives up to the title of a vocal coach. I think most of the things she said were fair. I really hope most of the people criticizing the video aren't musicians; no performance is beyond criticism and not understanding that fact as a musician can be dangerous.
Evan Belcher preach! I thought about the same thing.
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Thank you! I think people's love for her is blinding them to the technical things that could have been better in THIS particular performance. I think she is a phenomenal singer, but this was not my favorite performance from her.
She critiqued her wardrobe lol. She was definitely over analytical at small points. Confusing interpretation an what SHOULD BE isn't the same.
Context matters, this was her first time performing the song an original music. There is parts that are her keeping it altogether. It's obvious the song was more emotional for her than what's she's seeing as a "performance". Sometimes the flaws are enhancements. Just like how some bands sound better with rough raw recordings to polished ones.
But yea. Some of the comments don't know the point of a vocal coach channel lol.
I think she took it from the standpoint of teaching vocalist to preserve their voice. I'm sure she truly enjoyed the performance as we all did. I agree she did what a vocal coach would should do. She could've left out the ambiance and clothing critique though.
Abbey Smith (Yebba) is an amazing artist. Her voice and her emotions combine into art. I felt this critique was interesting but missed the artistry. I feet like if this voice teacher was a painting teacher, she would tell Picasso that his circle wasn't round enough and the eye is crooked. SMH
"Coffee Shoppy", what a back handed sort of compliment.
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This song is one I just feel in my soul isnât meant to be âtechnicallyâ criticized but just maybe like heard.
React to Yebba's cover with clark beckham of Gravity
what does the outfit have to do with her angelic voice
Because she is jealous and has no talent other than judging more talented people
I think that the imperfections that you point out are what makes this performance a masterpiece. It's not generic. It's not perfect. She conveys her emotions Sooooooooo much better this way.
At the same time I love the way u are so technical about music, I can't understand how much emotionless u can be. This song is definetely about something she went through irl and the things u see as """mistakes""" are just her way of not crying a lot on stage. What she did there, was absolutely amazing in the feeling sector. No technique could be more impactful than the sentiment we experienced there.
I think what would help ppl understand her vocal choices it would help to know that she is southern and used to singing gospel. The crack was intentional
I love the way you do your reactions, you are always really helpful.
Stunning voice
This is the point when I get a little tired of technique. Having worked in classical music for quite a while, when singing is "technical" it tends to be boring. Listening to several yebba performances, there is not a single thing she does by accident, its purposely raw. She is by far the most talented singeri can think of today. She needs no critique.
Often times with soulful songs, that âstressâ or âstruggleâ you hear is called emotion and the truth of the situation. You canât âperfectâ emotion and truth.
OMG - found you today. This is the second video I've watched in as many minutes as it takes to watch one and go to the next. I'm so excited about the things I'm going to learn!!!
Sheâs like a trillion times better singer than youâll ever be. Keep up the good work though! Much love x
Lmaooo DRAG HERâŒïžâŒïžâŒïž
she wanted you to hear hypnotized like someone who is hypnotized that's where the "forced vibrato" came in, so she doesn't sound like every other artist ever
Thank you!!!!!!! You saw my request! Haha. I really appreciate your notes on her technique because she and i have similar vocal styles. Albeit that my voice is a touch lower than hers. đ again thank you so much for your notes
hahaa...happy to help!!!
This was a beautiful review . I appreciate that you felt the passion and also was able to critique where her voice could have been stronger đ
Amazing, thorough, and well thought out. Thank you for taking the time to explain the areas of improvement, as well as, the areas where she shined. I really liked hearing your feedback. I think people are very sensitive, and have connected to the song so much that they cannot allow themselves to receive any pushback, they only want to hear high praise. The song is beautiful. You never took that away from her. However, there were times vocally she dropped the ball. I think you identified them in a caring way. Please keep being unbiased! All the best!
Based on comments, if Yebba sang the way you believe she âshouldâ have, she would never have evoked such emotion in her listeners. Do you have an example of one of your performances with perfect technical execution that evoked such a response from such a diverse group of humans?
I appreciate what youâre trying to do here. I just ask that you please watch the video and feel this with her and please STOP PAUSING because you are missing so much feeling. If you watch it all the way through and just listen to her speak to you, I promise you will have constant chills.
Guuurrrllll your coaching is everything!!!
Video made me a fan! Love your insight.
I happen to totally love the raspyness of her voice. The rawness invokes more emotion to me
I honestly believe that her trailing off on that high head note was the most appropriate sound for the song, even if it wasn't intentional. What irked me was how suddenly and emotionally disconnected she went from a build-up to a quiet calm tone. Loved it anyway, definitely going to check out everethyng she released.
She's saying she's about to LOSE her MIND. Where is the stability in that?! Have you EVER had your heart broken? Can you remember the stages you went through? Can you remember how unstable your emotions were? For me, there were times I'd think about the person and anger set in to the point I was ready to go punch a hole through a wall, but I had to take a deep breath and pull myself together. I had to smile to wipe that rage off of my face. That's the reality of heartbreak. It's unstable, just like her vocals. So guess what that means? She did her job well in conveying this song. It's your job as the listener to be open to receiving it instead of looking for inconsistencies in a song that's not supposed to add up.
I honestly cry every time i hear this song. Shes not singing, shes crying. Shes emoting the pain through her vocals. Its yhe kind of pain you would have to feel to know. And she resonated with the audience with those notes.
Love your reactions. I learn so much!