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Musical Theatre Style Lesson, Lesson By Nemanja Filipovic
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Ulrik
May 27 2012, 08:44 PM
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Original lesson: Musical Theatre Style Lesson by Nemanja Filipovic

I don't expect to get guitar REC points for this. Got another try here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKtv7dIyBKQ And damn my nose looks wierd :-)

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Ben Higgins
May 29 2012, 12:23 PM
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Hey Ulrik ! This is definitely the first singing take I've ever seen in the REC !

I think you're holding back a little bit which is making it harder for you to get the exact pitch in some of those notes. The further into the song you get, the more confident you become. I think if you sing a bit louder, with more purpose you'll find it easier to stay with the melody smile.gif

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Gabriel Leopardi
May 29 2012, 03:26 PM
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Hi Ulrik! Congrats on this singing take mate!
I can't give you technical recommendations but I can say that your singing is good, you keep the pitch most of the time but you have to adjust your intonation a bit more. Keep on practicing! smile.gif

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Bogdan Radovic
Jun 2 2012, 10:00 AM
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Great to see a singing take in this section! I think you did well considering how hard this piece is.
Main focus point should probably be the intonation and precision when hitting the notes. I think you have a very good voice and you got to be very expressive in this take.

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Cosmin Lupu
Jun 2 2012, 11:57 AM
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Hey Ulrik! I also think it is a good attempt at this lesson wink.gif what I would suggest at first is to revise the position of your larynx when singing. At this point your larynx is lowered, which is not too good.

Try to smile when singing, even exaggerate the stance and breathe short before each phrase, without having the breath heard. It's the same sensation that you have when someone enters the room and you are surprised wink.gif

This technique will raise your larynx and the smile will keep it like that - it takes a bit of practice, but it will work. If you need more input on this, write me a PM and we can discuss about it biggrin.gif

Cosmin

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skennington
Jun 14 2012, 10:55 PM
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7.3, keep at it!

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