Thanks for the video - I love seeing Taylor's vocals being given the respect they deserve. If you haven't seen Don't Blame Me from the Reputation Tour, you absolutely MUST. It's one of her best vocal performances imo. Also, Death By a Thousand Cuts and Cornelia Street from the City of Lover concert!
So many people, even swifties don´t understand or underestimate her newer vocal technical ability, she has evolved her technique so much and is in fact an amazing singer. So thank you for breaking it down for those people.🥰
her eras tour vocals are just out of this world! i recommend reacting to some surprise songs from the tour specifically exile, labyrinth, evermore, untouchable, and castles crumbling! her vocals are just phenomenal!
She's clearly gotten some fantastic voice training! I'm impressed! Every singer at her level needs to have a qualified voice teacher that they're working with on a consistent basis.
I'm looking forward to more or your TSwift reactions. Here are a few suggestions (some of them have also been mentioned by other commentors): Don't Blame Me - Taylor Swift • Reputation Tour th-cam.com/video/seOJleBbf-U/w-d-xo.html My Tears Ricochet (Long Pond Sessions) (Watch to the very last second. The "sigh" at the end is iconic.) th-cam.com/video/Idjs-hw7Spg/w-d-xo.html All Too Well (Live From The 56th GRAMMYs 2014) th-cam.com/video/vQI67092qvI/w-d-xo.html Taylor Swift - "False God" (Live on Saturday Night Live / 2019) th-cam.com/video/kjD3LoXp-Pw/w-d-xo.html Exile (Long Pond Sessions) (this is a duet) th-cam.com/video/o5SQIECedTY/w-d-xo.html
Are the good things she does--like shaping the mouth, relaxing, getting air--conscious? Would she have picked that up through experience or do you have to learn those things as a student of singing? Thanks!
This is a great question! These are things we train in voice lessons. It is possible to learn aspects of this through repetitive practice and building awareness, but typically these skills develop with voice training. If this is something you're looking to work on, feel free to schedule an initial consult! I'd love to chat with you about developing your singing voice!
This is two and a half hours into the show, and her voice is still full of emotion and clear. But according to the haters she can’t sing. 😂😂
Her vocal stamina is very impressive!
Thanks for the video - I love seeing Taylor's vocals being given the respect they deserve. If you haven't seen Don't Blame Me from the Reputation Tour, you absolutely MUST. It's one of her best vocal performances imo. Also, Death By a Thousand Cuts and Cornelia Street from the City of Lover concert!
Thanks for the suggestions! I'll check those out!
So many people, even swifties don´t understand or underestimate her newer vocal technical ability, she has evolved her technique so much and is in fact an amazing singer. So thank you for breaking it down for those people.🥰
Absolutely! Her voice has grown so much and she's clearly done some fantastic work to improve her technique.
her eras tour vocals are just out of this world! i recommend reacting to some surprise songs from the tour specifically exile, labyrinth, evermore, untouchable, and castles crumbling! her vocals are just phenomenal!
I'll add those to my list! Thank you for the recommendation!
Please do more Taylor videos ❤❤
I absolutely will!!!
There's a taylor myth that when she was criticized early in her career for her singing badly, she went out and got singing lessons. She owns it!
She's clearly gotten some fantastic voice training! I'm impressed! Every singer at her level needs to have a qualified voice teacher that they're working with on a consistent basis.
I would love to see you react to my tears ricochet (long pond session), she leans into her lower register in that one more :)
Loved your reaction
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll check it out!
I'm looking forward to more or your TSwift reactions. Here are a few suggestions (some of them have also been mentioned by other commentors):
Don't Blame Me - Taylor Swift • Reputation Tour
th-cam.com/video/seOJleBbf-U/w-d-xo.html
My Tears Ricochet (Long Pond Sessions) (Watch to the very last second. The "sigh" at the end is iconic.)
th-cam.com/video/Idjs-hw7Spg/w-d-xo.html
All Too Well (Live From The 56th GRAMMYs 2014)
th-cam.com/video/vQI67092qvI/w-d-xo.html
Taylor Swift - "False God" (Live on Saturday Night Live / 2019)
th-cam.com/video/kjD3LoXp-Pw/w-d-xo.html
Exile (Long Pond Sessions) (this is a duet)
th-cam.com/video/o5SQIECedTY/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for sharing links! They're added to my list to react to in the new year!
Are the good things she does--like shaping the mouth, relaxing, getting air--conscious? Would she have picked that up through experience or do you have to learn those things as a student of singing? Thanks!
This is a great question! These are things we train in voice lessons. It is possible to learn aspects of this through repetitive practice and building awareness, but typically these skills develop with voice training. If this is something you're looking to work on, feel free to schedule an initial consult! I'd love to chat with you about developing your singing voice!