Emily Floyd
Light pleasant timbre.
Breathes up between phrases were balloony.
The consonants in the diction could have been more crisp. German is very consonant oriented.
The "a" vowel is very full and rich, very pleasing.
Amber
The hands are kind of distracting, relax a little more physically.
Also the left foot stays cocked up, is that an injury?
The jumps up to the quick high notes need better breath preparation.
Way to get through! Debussy is tough for any accompanist to handle.
Even though it is hard when it sounds strange, try not to look at the accompanist.
Amber the younger
Wiggling your shoulders is distracting, and also probably means she is not grounded.
Rich, pure timbre, very pleasing to listen to.
Went a tad flat on one of the high notes, maybe a lift in the cheeks would help with that.
Don't look at the accompanist,
Saw lots of balloon breathing.
Gotta stop wiggling.
Aubriann
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Michael Lechner
It's good to not be stiff, but too much movement takes away from the performance.
Tension on the high notes, constriction in the throat throughout, due to nervousness.
Didn't really understand any of the German. Probably his first year....
Body tenses up as he ascends to higher notes.
Jared "diva" Daley
I love how he always gets into character and doesn't stray from that.
Balloon, chesty breathing, just like me.
I hear a lot of improvement from the last time I heard you sing this. It doesn't sound as strange as tired as before.
Noticed a little head shaking on some of the higher longer notes, creating tension
Nice job on that last note!! Good breath!
Sarah Gee
She has such a sweet light timbre in her voice. Very pretty and enjoyable to hear.
Left hand has a tendency to move around a little bit.
Short and sweet!!
Jordan Davis
I can see tension in throat. Those fast breathes in between those phrases are very quick and raspy.
Tends to go flat, due to breathe management and support.
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