Taylor Woolf
Someone Like You- Jeckle and Hyde
- Beautiful tone quality
- More breath support
- Sing down
Faith
- Jazz number
- Sit in your sound
Tim Stewart
Confrontation- Jeckle and Hyde
- Great change in voice from character to character
- More physical changes from character to character (left side one character, right side the other)
Maribelle Taylor
When I Look at You- Scarlet Pimpernel
- Beautiful golden age quality
- Pull sound out of nose on higher notes
- Don’t be afraid to move your arms
Kennan Thompson
- Sing songs in this register!
- The quality in those low notes sounds amazing, bring that technique into the higher notes
- Plant your feet
Lawrence
Losing my Mind- Stephen Sondheim
- Beautiful job
- I feel like you could have more power and support if you stand and have a pianist
Collin Crook
- Your sound is swallowed
- Lift- sing into your vortex
Julia Codder
A Little Broken- Julia Codder
- Don’t stop your sound at the end of phrases
- Open your mouth
- Your held notes grow nicely
Mariah Baker
My Favorite Things- Sound of Music
- Attack the beginning of your phrases
- Breath support is great
Kristina
How About a Dance- Bonnie and Clyde
- The first verse had a great placement, it got lost in the second verse when the piano came in more
- Ground your feet
- The power at the end of your phrases and notes is lost at the beginning
Madelyn Hamilton
Lover Come Back to Me- The New Moon
- Chew your words
- Practice interval jumps
- Open your mouth more on the high notes
- Nice spin on your vibrato
Meghan Hatfield
More than You Know
- A lot of your sound come through your nose
- Sing up and down, not forward (you have moments of this!)
Kaylee Borchert
- Literally I was captivated the whole time
- Sit back on your heels, relax in your body
Mary
- The support you have in the “time after time” section is needed at the beginning verses
- Have confidence in that “now”!
- Sing to the back of the room l
- Ground your feet
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