Vocal Coach reacts to Moody Blues - Nights In White Satin (Live)

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Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Moody Blues - Nights In White Satin (Live)

I hope this video helps you understand your voice and what you can do to grow as a singer

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Ah yes, even at his older age he has such crystal clear, emotional and fine vocals. What a perfect song it is and always will be.

Crytica.
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I was around 7 when I heard this for the first time. Even as a child, this song touched me for some reason.

larry
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Watching Beth's obvious joy reacting to music and musicians is one of the brightest spots on this site.

UrbanDragon
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So refreshing to see someone reviewing on here who actually knows something about music and gives an intelligent review rather than the so many that just show their ignorance every time they speak.
Keep up the good work

stephenphillips
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I must be old. I remember this being released and the impact it made on the radio. Still timeless.

jonathanwetherell
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The whole "Days of Future Passed" album is breathtaking. It's really a suite, and listening to it in order takes you through a complete journey.

almostfm
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The orchestral arrangement is on the album version as well. One of the brilliant aspects of Days of Future Passed is the fluid transitions between rock songs and orchestral interludes throughout the album. I think you would enjoy it.

brianlane
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His voice hasn't changed in fifty years. The orchestral arrangement is from the original album version of the song, from the 60s. This was the birth of progressive rock.

stevegans
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Now I know why they're called "Moody Blues". This performance was like a rainbow of emotions.

adamkeane
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One of the finest song writers, guitarits and vocalists of all time, love you Justin

jdekong
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Big thanks to my Dad for giving me my love of such a wide range of music. Love some moody blues ❤️

melanieballard
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Justin Hayward has a phenomenal voice - but I will always remember him singing on the original "War of the Worlds" musical from Jeff Wayne - "Forever Autumn" is one of my all time favourite pieces of music.

AngelusNZ
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It's amazing to watch someone teach you the cold hard facts about singing techniques and getting full emotional over the beauty of a song all within a 10 minute vid 😻

Zombie
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Such a majestic song, made all the more stunning when you realize Hayward wrote it as a teenager. Just a toweringly emotional and intimate work of art.

WhizzingFish
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Beth,
The crescendo that leads to the last section is enough to reduce you to tears of joy. The Moody Blues music has made me cry several times. Yes, I love it that much!!!! Bye for now girl, until the next

mikebunner
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Justin's voice/singing is different from everyone else's, and you did a great job of explaining how he sings. He's got a crying sound that matches the crying of his guitar playing. He's one of the greatest melodic songwriters of the rock era.

davidschecter
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When I was 4 years old I BEGGED and I mean BEGGED my dad to take me to see the Moody Blues at the Hollywood Bowl. I will never ever forget that night as long as I live.

Spuger
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Sometimes I feel sorry for younger people. This was the music of our youth in the 70s. Listening to the Moody Blues, Procol Harum, Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Yes and so many other bands that understood music and were on the radio all the time. We've seen the progression of this into symphonic metal with bands like Nightwish, Epica, and Dream Theater, but the originals were so new and different. Thank you Beth for listening to and analyzing such wonderful music.

PittDaddy
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This is the same music I listened to in the early 1970's. Most of my friends had no idea about the Moody Blues and I loved them. Still do after all these years. Their music was and is so dynamic.

georgeannec
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ONE of the many things I love about these seasoned (older) groups is how relaxed & smooth they are! Plus the orchestra puts this over the This song gets better and better as it continues! Until it reaches a musical climax! Thank you

mikebunner