Brooke
Myers
Breathing
is a little unprepared. I feel like there is some holding of the breath before
she starts phonating. The jaw could be dropped more loosely. The expression
will come with practicing the song more and understanding/memorizing the
wording. Cindy told her to be more ready for the C#, the high note in the
transitioning chord she sings. He told her to "get out of the way" of
her voice so she could hit that higher note. Then she had her distract herself
from using her neck muscles by doing something else with her body before she
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Laekin
Burgess
I feel
there is some tightness in the upper body a little. The stance could be more
centered and less swayie. Cindy had her
speak the text in english in order to make the text make more sense in german.
Looked like she was thinking to much about the text. Cindy suggested opening
the A more wide instead of closing it off and likened it to threading a needle.
If the eye of the needle is huge its nothing. When she was taking the song
seriously, there was less swaying but still there. It started during the part
she knew the least. Overall we can still see her thinking about the music but
it is improving quickly. When she opened her jaw taller for the high A at the
end of the song it was more free and in tune.
Emily Floyd
She could
open her vowels quite a bit taller. Cindy suggested "hijacking" her
singing voice for her speaking voice. She had her speak the text quite a bit
because there are small and simple details to speaking the text that don't come
out in singing that could be added. Normal, elongate, elevate, inflect.
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