I don't like most Youtube "reacts" videos, but I like this guy. He isn't afraid to get into the details and the stuff about controlling space with diphthongs and the tongue I find really interesting. And this stuff definitely can apply to trombone as well.
Voice Teacher Reacts to Lady Gaga - The Star-Spangled Banner
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Voice Teacher Reacts to Lady Gaga - The Star-Spangled Banner
“All musicians are subconsciously mathematicians.”
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Re: Voice Teacher Reacts to Lady Gaga - The Star-Spangled Banner
You know he's legit because his Neumann U87i mic has a pop filter
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Re: Voice Teacher Reacts to Lady Gaga - The Star-Spangled Banner
Adam Neely had a nice review of how the arrangement worked.
I was surprised at the key, although Gb does seem to be a popular key for some singers. It certainly worked for her.
I was surprised at the key, although Gb does seem to be a popular key for some singers. It certainly worked for her.
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For reference, if anyone is interested in Adam Neely's take.
“All musicians are subconsciously mathematicians.”
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Re: Voice Teacher Reacts to Lady Gaga - The Star-Spangled Banner
"Presidential Inaugurations are supposed to be really stately..."For reference, if anyone is interested in Adam Neely's take.
I get the sense that he's never actually watched one before. It's like what a twelve-year-old thinks the Cliff Notes will say.
He seems to presume that all marches are written by John Philip Sousa. It is probably the one name he has heard. I bet he thinks all symphonies are by "Beethoven".
He keeps telling us things and then adding, "at least it seemed that way to me."
No kiddin', huh?