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Geno,
Well, I would say that the parts from Evita is most likely my "voice". My all time favorite is Freddie, always has been and always will be. :)
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Geno,
Your start is definitely Neutral. Great job. If you want more of a Perry sound, just give it a bit more air. The "stay" is definitely in curbing on the IH vowel. Remember that in that range, vowels start to merge. You have a great voice Geno. :)
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Geno,
Such a great job! I notice you chose the Curbing approach in this clip, narrowing the vowels compared to Perry. Maybe it was unintentionally but damn it suits your voice. :)
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Marting - Excellent job as always. How long does it take you to learn a new part with all the songs for a show like this? And do you ever have any nights that are better / worse? Or are you pretty consistent with all performances?
Thanks a lot Geno.
It's hard to say really, besides the songs there's also all the lines. I would say it takes a little less than a month. My voice also has to get used to the new coordinations as well because I rarely use my "natural" voice. This is also why I'm a kind of "technique freak" because I have to manipulate a lot and still be healthy. But it gives you more opportunities to play different characters when you know how to do this. Of course I have bad days as well but I've never "crashed" totally.....yet. I would say I'm pretty consistent, but I also don't take parts I know my voice can't handle. Also in theater there's a saying that: It's only a mistake IF you show it's a mistake. :)
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Ron,
LOL, thanks man! Well, you know very well that I'm the nosy guy. ;)
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From Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
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Thanks guys:) LOL - I can see how it can be difficult to comment on the moves of a gay Hitler prancing around on stage dancing with afro-American women. ;)
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Thanks Ron, you are most welcome here in little Denmark. :)
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Thanks again Ron, I'll let you know if I'll be in that show lol. ;)
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"Springtime for Hitler (2010)"
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"Oh What a Circus"
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Adolph,
Well, I still like to thank you. :)
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Adolph,
Awesome! Again, thanks a lot. :)
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Elena,
Thank you for your kind words. The theater is situated on an island called Fyn in Denmark. :)
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"The Lady's Got Potential"
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Excellent performance, great control and stage confidence. It was a real pleasure to watch. In the first video, is the B4 at the end a covered head tone? If so, you really got a nice compression and great formant tuning, because this is no easy note.
Thanks a lot! I'm not quite sure what you mean by "covered head tone"? But according to CVT it's the mode Edge, and then the following note (G4) is Overdrive. I guess TVS would call both head tones but the first note more high larynx and the second more dampened. :)
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Thanks Phil, yes the clip is about five years old. :)
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A bit overstated, but thanks Jon. ;)
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Thanks :)
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Thanks a lot Adolph!
And again thanks Ron. :)
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"High Flying Adored"
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Thanks guys! I uploaded it on the main site...hope it's well. :)
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Thanks guys. Though it's a few years ago it's still one of my favorite shows that I've done. :)
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Thank you Ron :)
A Woman Ought to Know Her Place
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Geno,
Yes, it's interesting that we have our "favorite" modes. Mine is Overdrive and yours is Curbing. And yes I'm talking about Mercury. :)