Kaylyn Baldwin
Mozart Song
- Beautiful job
- work from the top notes done to confirm placement of those higher notes
Nick Walker
- you tuck your chin when you have leaps and hit lower notes, I think being aware of that will be helpful
- you have a fantastic tone!
Miranda Mann
Faure
- Breath support is lacking in higher tones
- it sounds like your missing that support overall, sing from your diaphragm up, not just lungs or head
Allison Orton
Rain on My Parade Funny Girl
- She have such a fun and engaging tone/style
- diction seems to be a bit weird- sometimes she was very harsh with her attacks and other time she wasn't.
- I feel like her belt was strong at times, but often was pushed
Camryn Rasmussen
One Perfect Moment Bring it On
- at times the sound is very focused, but when she sing quieter her focus gets lost
- sustained notes are pretty good
- relax your hands
Caden Webb
Schumann
- he has a wonderful sound, color, and support
- The focus in his voice gets a bit lost when he sings piano
- Fined a place to focus your eyes, they tend to wander
Megan R
A Horse with Wings Ricky Ian Gordon
- It sounds like her sound sits just below her nose or on her tongue
- Things sound tight as she ascends, which makes it harder to hit those higher notes
- Beautiful song, done well, a lot of potential
Anna Small
Home Beauty and the Beast
- sound is more swallowed, a bit nasal
- lack of breath support lead to pitchy notes
- Sing phrases with the higher notes slow, slide up to the notes to help find the right placement
- Be aware of your hands
Annika Stevenson
I can't be Talking of Love John Duke
- I loved your tone on this song when you had more of a chest voice
- I think bringing the sound from your chest voice will help with your breath support
Tori Turner
Joy Ricky Ian Gordon
- Great presence
- I think your tone will have more resonance if you open your mouth more, especially on your high notes
Hope Weaver
So Big, So Small Dear Evan Hansen
- So, I totally cried.
- Beautiful job.
- When you sing softer, you seam to lose your breath support a bit
Kayla Winkle
Oblivion Kayla Winkle and Sara Hunter
- Sometimes you are drowned out by the piano, especially the lower notes
- You lose support on the higher notes, especially when you sing softer
- Beautiful song- very nice!
Tanner Pruett
Spring Florence Price
- The focus on the higher notes when you leap back and forth quickly gets a bit lost
- I love watching you perform
- Great job!!
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