Thursday, September 23, 2021

Saige Barlow - Voice Recital Hour - Sept. 23

Kat Hirschi - Widmung

  • A lot better from master class!
  • Head is sticking out a little bit, but the posture has improved, and it is making a difference in your sound!
  • Great breath support!

Amelia Kearl - Nel Cor Piú Non Mi Sento

  • Amazing vowel pronunciation and text imterpretation!
  • A little stronger expression can improve core support.
  • Went a little sharp at the end, but you brought it back in tune!

Alyssa Burton - “I Got Rhythm” - Gershwin

  • Very smooth and effortless!
  • You can tell she really likes this song!
  • Lower range. I know she said she is more comfortable in the alto range nowadays.
  • Contrast! Love it!
  • Transition into the higher range could use a little preparation, but I think she fixed it.
  • She’s also my cousin. :)

Sierra Wamsley - “What’ll I Do?” - Irving Berlin

  • Chin is sticking up pretty high, which is impacting the airways.
    • Think about the pitch, and don’t try to reach for it.
  • Sound is not coming from the full body, so it sounds a little softer than it can.
  • Good core engagement!

Ethan Willmore - Heavenly Grass

  • A little tension, and it sounds like it’s coming from the throat.
    • Perhaps he needs to open up a little more to allow more space for airflow
  • Amazing expression of the music, which makes quite a difference!
  • Great contrast in dynamics!

Braeden Winford - “Words Fail” - Dear Evan Hansen

  • I noticed a major improvement in energy and expression, and it has helped your singing by a lot!
    • However, you seem a little too happy. I can tell you enjoy the song though, which is still a good thing.
    • Besides the smiling, I think you have a really good understanding of the musical.
    • This is a really great song for your voice!
  • Usually, singers focus on looking at one spot, but with you looking around in this particular song it is totally appropriate and enhances your performance!

Kylee Bailey - “She Used to Be Mine” - Waitress

  • Even though Sara Barellis is a pop star, I think this song will work better for you if you try to incorporate more musical theatre technique.
  • Loosen the jaw a little. It’s sticking out, but we want it to go back.
    • That might be the root of the issue.
  • I like how you are trying to convey the message of the song. That’s very important.
  • I like the parts of the song where you are not as breathy. I think that helps bring more strength to the song. I also notice that it has also helped you sing with louder dynamics as well!

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