Laura B
Jaron Putnam: Beautiful job! He has such lovely timbre in his voice. Very nice support throughout the body. Nice deep breath. He needs to make sure to keep his vibrato consistent. At times it became a little "musical-theatre" in the vibrato. Such a beautiful voice!
Brad Summers: Beautiful rich voice. He also has a very nice natural vibrato that really shines on the higher notes. Also had a lot of really nice breath support for the most part. I couldn't understand what he was trying to express, because he just looked for concentrated. Cindy told he to let go of the intense look and be happier when sings; to create a list of the things he likes while he sings. After he went through his list, his voice was lighter and he was much more relaxed. It became much more satisfying to watch and listen to.
Sarah Gee: I love the beautiful, light and bright timbre in her voice. She also did a great job expressing the meaning of the song. One big set back that I see her having is that she tends to tighten her jaw, especially on the high notes. This causes her bottom jaw to also jut forward. She was told to think of availability and awareness. She has everything available to her, she just isn't always aware of it. Once she was made aware of her jaw, the sound just poured out of her in such a beautiful and free way!
Sarah Breenay: I love the rich, yet also bright timbre in her voice. She didn't have any audible breaths for the most part, yet at the same time the ends of many of her phrases lost the support that they needed. Cindy worked with helping go right into the vowels instead of getting into them late. She also suggested that she started working with a metronome to get the pulse of the song inside of her.
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