I do not like to compare; but in here all superstars are in bright shape If these two are compared, I am very painful. Both of them are very good, no shortcomings, just different vocal methods, note processing, transitions, breath distribution, intensity, etc. But they are also very good singers. I practice voice, put two people together, I have a reason. In developing the inner space of the tenor, you need a wide range of breath training, and my breath training is just to create, to expand the inner space. If you just imitate Caruso, the space is stimulated by the breath, basically below the rear diaphragm. Mimicking Gigli can also work the lower back diaphragm, but he often sounds forward, and if he mimics, the front chest will get exercise. I hope you can understand. I have a comparison of 100 songs between these two guys. If I find it all good, I'll do it alone and publish it.
Comparison is a painful business. As someone who appreciates songs, please forgive me, but my goal is to train two different voices at the same time, to identify their vocal structure, to master their breath position, and how to maintain and how to release them. Thanks for paying attention to my channel.
Caruso's execution is perfect, it is closer to the sound of a musical instrument, it is impeccable but I prefer the pianisimos of Gigli, his human song. May the Great Caruso forgive me!
Wonderful to hear these great singers. Thank you for the post.
ABSOLUTE SPITZE ❤
❤I do not like to compare; but in here all superstars are in bright shape🎉🎉🎉❤
I do not like to compare; but in here all superstars are in bright shape
If these two are compared, I am very painful. Both of them are very good, no shortcomings, just different vocal methods, note processing, transitions, breath distribution, intensity, etc. But they are also very good singers. I practice voice, put two people together, I have a reason.
In developing the inner space of the tenor, you need a wide range of breath training, and my breath training is just to create, to expand the inner space.
If you just imitate Caruso, the space is stimulated by the breath, basically below the rear diaphragm.
Mimicking Gigli can also work the lower back diaphragm, but he often sounds forward, and if he mimics, the front chest will get exercise.
I hope you can understand. I have a comparison of 100 songs between these two guys. If I find it all good, I'll do it alone and publish it.
Greatness of Caruso is again unshakeable, but, maybe, in this piece, Jussi Björling was even greater...
Franco Corelli mentions that Gigli was great in Forza. He was seemingly correct. Caruso is simply amazing
Qui non ci sono il numero 1 e il numero 2, qui entrambi i numeri formano un grandioso numero 1!!!;
I'd like to write that, but here's what history says
why compare? they are Two gods
Comparison is a painful business. As someone who appreciates songs, please forgive me, but my goal is to train two different voices at the same time, to identify their vocal structure, to master their breath position, and how to maintain and how to release them. Thanks for paying attention to my channel.
Odio i paragoni, soprattutto CANTANTI LEGGENDA, CANTANTI TITAN!!!!.
Who are the baritones? With Caruso I can hear Antonio Scotti.
1 Beniamino Gigli & Giuseppe de Luca
2 Enrico Caruso & Antonio Scotti
Thank you
@@lisaszxu1961 There is also a very fine recording of the pearl fishers duet by Gigli and de Luca recorded,I believe in 1926.
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Thanks for telling me. I'll make one later. Compare.
Giuseppe De Luca canta con GIGLI!!!
Caruso's execution is perfect, it is closer to the sound of a musical instrument, it is impeccable but I prefer the pianisimos of Gigli, his human song. May the Great Caruso forgive me!
It's all good. Whoever you like, no problem.
En lo personal prefiero a Gigli, un timbre más limpio, una voz más aterciopelada y aunque el ária sea trágica, te transmite la pasion por cantar.
Your point is at a very high level and very correct.