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https://app.box.com/s/vzehmp5d4amt79340nzib8hoqh3l9b8o

I did the solo version minus Sarah Brightman and really tried to support the lower notes and the sustained notes towards the end after the key change. Any and all feedback welcome.

The lyrics + translation are here - http://lyricstranslate.com/en/time-say-goodbye-con-te-partiro-time-say-goodbye-ill-go-you.html#songtranslation

"The journey in between what you once were and who you are now becoming is where the dance of life really takes place."
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real good job on a very hard song ......awesome 

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Thanks Daniel, Aravind! I am not of Italian origin and I have never studied Italian. Just tried to pay attention to the pronunciation and phrasing in Italian music for a few months now.

"The journey in between what you once were and who you are now becoming is where the dance of life really takes place."
-B. De Angelis

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Java has a talent for languages!  He sings in Korean, Japanese, Italian, English, Spanish hahah  You're good in that, man :) haha

I liked the song a lot! :D  What I like the most are the high notes. it caps at an A4, but I liked the G4 the most, and the "NO" that is an A4 by the end. Those have good support, they have a good balance between vocal adduction and air pressure, sounds cool and powerful :)  On the other parts, it sounds a bit shaky at times, and the vibrato you make, I told you this once I think, is produced probably by inconsistent airflow.

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