Tenor Talk: Part 5 🌟- How to sing in the “Passaggio” 🎶

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This was *enormously* helpful for me. Very simple, but very important. Thank you! ❤️

TVHouseHistorian
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Forgetting alto but including mezzo and baritone is such a mood 😂

noahwellman
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how long have you been training for? because it's sounded so great

teerawat
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hola amigo, tienes algún vídeo con subtitulos, me interesa mucho lo q estás diciendo pero no lo entiendo todo porq hablo español 😓, me gustan tus videos pero no logro entender la mayoría de las cosas. un saludo desde Cuba 🇨🇺

Carlos-sqhy
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Difference is opera singers don’t open the mouth so much on the high notes unlike most other styles of singers do and that allows that operatic sound to be produced

🤷‍♂️ also, their vibrato is made with the vocal cords, but this can also be a trait of the non operatic singers

🫣 I wonder how did they figure it out in the beginning? Say 16th, 17th century, a guy sings in a church and suddenly he discovers ‘this’ or some of it?

tnoreprofondo
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Eso se aplica para cantantes no líricos?

Рикардо-кж
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Gosh, Jose, what is it - 🫷possizn? 🫷

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