Friday, February 28, 2014

Shalayna G. Listening #4

Les berceaux

·      Swaying of the body  (left to right)
·      When I looked at her legs, one knee was locked and the other bent.
·      Her timbre was airy and the straight tone was unsupported.
·      Her shoulders are collapsed pushed forward.
·      There seems to be tension in neck causing straining.
·      Not enough breath is being taken – they are short and shallow.

Sebben Crudele
·      His head is too forward
·      Upper body seems tense
·      Sound is appealing but his head is distracting
·      Shoulders are pushed back
·      The neck and head are taking away from the breath and beauty of the sound
·      Timbre is very stationary because the voice seems stuck and has no place to go musically

Roadside Fire
·      Hands are very distracting. They are tense and are never at rest/released.
·      Tension in shoulders
·      Same problem (but not as extreme as Sebben Crudele) where the shoulders are curved back and the head is slightly forward
·      Quick breaths that are not supporting the voice

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