Jared Daley VRH 9/19/2013
Luke Shepherd
Breathing was pretty good. Had better use of his air. It was in tune and pleasant to listen to. Some of the "Sento"s went sharp. There are worse problems to have. Nice tone, it didn't sound as strained. Still needs a little work on double consonants. Calm expression, i felt it more this time. He knew exactly what he was singing about. His head tilts to the side occasionally. I didn't notice it before so maybe it's a new thing. Glenn suggesting speaking the text. Sing how you speak. It was all about those very primal cues. When he suggested using his "chest voice" there was a dramatic difference. I loved how he talked about breaking down those walls and sharing the tenderness, that was very effective. Again, beautiful tone, easy to listen to.
Elizabeth Tait
Shoulders and Chest were rising a lot more than usual when breathing. Especially in the beginning. It was in tune. Some of the "lift me"s weren't as pure. Some were fantastic which made the others stick out. Really open moments, especially in the higher notes. Diction was really good. I could understand about 96% of the words. Good expression I could tell she really wanted it. Glenn talked a lot about Commitment. Keep breath constant, and also keep the consistency of the vowels. He also suggested singing on one vowel and that was really effective. It was interesting to watch, because when she would get it, it was glorious, but then when she didn't it was so obvious because the good was sooooooooooo good that the "ok" made it seem disconnected.
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