Dan Vasc - Nessun Dorma || What Can't He Do?

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Today, @DanVasc stepped into the Opera world and showed how versatile he truly is! Such a technical performance with great execution and power! Opera is a genre I don't know a whole lot about so it was fun going on that journey with an incredible singer like Dan! Hope you enjoy! #reaction #danvasc #danvascreaction #nessundorma #opera #operasinger #music #analysis #musicproduction #vocals

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What a performance!!! Dan showed out on this one! Amazing!

setonhillstudios
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Dan has talked about running into his first vocal coach many years later. He said this coach talked the music academy in his town into taking Dan on as a student. He sat down with that coach all these years later and played him a current video of his. He said the coach cried and so did Dan. I wonder if this is the song? Dan did spent a good many years in training to be able to sing like he does. Now no one can compare!

TerriTildon-ijek
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I love that Dan can go from Nessun Dorma to Burn Butcher Burn without missing a beat! Such talent!

jamiem
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❤❤❤❤❤ this is So awesome.... Dan's father was Italian he introduced him to Opera many other things, including Elvis. He worked very hard, for many years, to get where he's at now. He is a perfectionist... yes he's been classically trained. Has had lots of training... and worked to get the ability to sing anything he wants to. Metal is his true love tho. This young man knows exactly what he's doing and how to do it... His arrangements are fantastic... I've never heard anyone like him before. Doubt I ever will again. And most of my favorite songs from the 80s... I can't listen to on the radio anymore. He did them and now the original sound terrible LOL
Thank you so much we really do appreciate you and your reactions.❤

linhager
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He is classically trained. He has spent 10 years (I think) honing his craft. Thank you for doing this! He is just amazing!

pamelariker
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His tears are genuine and I want to almost cry when I hear him sing this.❤

cclarke
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Dan=Perfection=Glorious ❣️❣️❣️❣️Love Dan❤️Thank you for reaction, really enjoyed it👍👏😀

karentobin
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I learned an along time ago, that when it comes to music, there isn’t any genre that Dan can’t sing. His talent is just amazing!

shirleyemrick
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This is such a beautiful aria❤ and while Dan's delivery is impeccable, I always end up teary eyed at the end. The fact that he does the last prase and that monster tenor high note twice shows what a beast he truly is. Thanks for reacting!

deniseduncan
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Thank you for your reaction to this epic song by Dan. His vocal range and presence are great.
It's hard to believe that a metal singer sings a song from an opera. "The music of the night" from Phantom of the Opera is yet another example of his musical abilities.
Its versatility impresses me every time.

carolaO-vd
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dan's father was italian and a lover of opera. he used to play opera in the car when dan was a child. waiting to see what dan genre you will explore next. thanks for the reaction.

mlincoln
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He is classically trained but I don't know where. I'm absolutely awestruck every time I listen to this!❤❤There are so many sides to Dan😮Looking forward to more Dan reactions, thankyou😃

margijohnson
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Thanks for your reaction to this stellar performance from Dan. His talent seems to know no bounds. Please keep bringing us more from him. Loved your comments!

Robert-vvtz
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For me Dan makes opera feel accessible. It's one genre I've never been able to get into but when he sings it, I feel it.

BlackCat_
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Did you see the emotion in his eyes ... he's crying, I'm crying ... amazing Dan!! Check out Music of the Night (Phantom of the Opera), Gethsemane (Jesus Christ Superstar)

BarbaraVale
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Dan’s father was NOT Italian, he was Brazilian, his father’s mother was from Italy. And answering your question Dan had singing classes with Ken Tamplin, who shows up quickly in Dan’s rendition of “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from Disney movie Mulan. Dan has worked hard for the last 10 years and it has paid off, now he’s reaping the harvest, very well deserved. Your reactions to Dan are precise, you go straight to the point. Got a new subs today😉👌

romypie
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Part of why Dan has been so successful with operatic music, besides the training he's had, is that he naturally FEELS what the stories are about. Also, though he sings songs in many languages, he doesn't necessarily know the languages FULLY, yet he studies the lyrics out enough that he emotes in ways that don't happen in English--as IF he fully spoke the languages, which is so fascinating.

He has also said that when he hears some songs, he just naturally knows which ones will lend themselves to either metal or opera, or whichever type of rock he chooses, etc.--partly because of the content of the words.

Then there's the fact that when he sings this in Italian, he knows EXACTLY the correct way to roll his Rs. I've heard others THINK they're doing it correctly, and even though their voices are good, if they can't make the right rolling-R song, it turns me off immediately...always has. My dad (who was 100% Polish (for what that's worth, because there IS no such thing as being genetically Polish). He had been brought up with more than one language, but also learned to fluently speak the languages of the people he helped in the villages, etc., during World War 2, while the motorized and medical infantry unit he was in, followed General Patton everywhere. He told us of SO many different things he learned, while there. Plus he stayed in Italy during what he called "The Occupation, " which was when the American troops helped Italy settle OUT of wartime government, into peacetime government.

He already spoke Polish, because though he was a U.S. Citizen, by birth, both of his parents came directly from the Old Country, immigrating through Ellis Island. His stepfather in later years was also Polish, and also spoke both that language and Italian. So I'm very picky about hearing the right sounds for songs like this. Dan doesn't disappoint. 😀

I feel the same when Dan sings "Dawn of Victory" with Fabio Lione--who is Italian. Dan imitated HIS singing when he was learning the song in the first place, so when Fabio went to Dan's fairly new studio and sang the song with Dan, Davi, Gabriel, and Giovanni, all of the guys just fit right together very naturally, with the very powerful voice of Fabio. Oh, and by the way, you are going to HUGELY LOVE that one, because of Gio's DRUMMING!!!

I hope you'll react to that one before too long. It will blow you away, as well as make you very HAPPY, for more than one reason.

In THIS song, there is the matter of life and death for more than one person in the story, so Dan goes with that, and you can definitely feel it. I've listened to DOZENS of others venture into that song, and after hearing Dan sing it just once (and now DOZENS of times...more like over a hundred times), hearing anyone else sing it is like, "Phhhttt...nope!" (That includes Pavarotti.)

To see some of Dan's OWN sorrow rise to the fore, you need to react to his tribute to his dad: "An American Trilogy" (Elvis cover), and then follow that up with Elvis' "Love Me Tender, " which comes into play because of someone hearing the other one--very touching, important story. If you shut your eyes when listening to either of those, you are going to think that Elvis HAS to be in the room, but (of course)...he's not. It's OK, though. Dan IS there! 😀

GrandmasGotGraceLW
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Who else has became an opera fan after this?? haahahahaha Dan's voice is amazing, thanks for this reaction

johnhff
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Yes, he is THAT good and versatile. 🤘❤️

HelmaOsmond
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So beautifully sung, and very respectably done for a non-professional opera singer. We sure are throwing things at you, aren't we?? This aria was a favorite of his late father, and you can see the emotion Dan brings to it. The final phrase says "At dawn I shall be victorious" - that also fits with the kinds of lyrics he usually chooses, as you will see as you listen to more Dan - as he says, he's all about bringing positive messages. I think it's time you heard his latest, My Heart Will Go On. You might want to listen again to Celine Dion's version first, with the lyrics, because Dan's metalized version blows through like a tornado. But even with the heavy (HEAVY) metal arrangement, you can see Dan's training in his long legato lines, his breath control, his range, his gorgeous chest high notes, and of course his gorgeous high metal screams. It's really mind-blowing. Thanks again for being up for trying all this incredible variety - I'm really enjoying your reaction and analysis.

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