I am glad Natalie told Danielle to lower the key of the song she sang. While it sounded good in the original key she sang it in and it's obvious that she is a great singer, the song and her voice sounded much better in the lower key. Natalie is a great coach to be able to realize that. If Natalie never would have asked her to lower the key I would have thought she did great as is not knowing that it could have been even better with a simple key change. I love these videos.
+Nathan Sansburn Were you not listening? She MURDERED that higher key! The lower key was amazing too but when you've got a solid, pingy, and crystal clear mix like hers you can do it.
+Nathan Sansburn I know this comment is a year old and this video is even older and my voice has changed immensely since, but I wanted to let you know why my voice teacher and I chose the higher key. At the time, I was not comfortable using my "mix" in the lower key and I was really in the process of developing that part of my voice. I also wanted to avoid using too much of my chest voice because that often left me tired and made me go sharp, as you can hear in this video. In the higher key, using my mix was much easier as it was in a better pocket of my voice at the time. What Natalie had me do was use more of my chest voice in the lower key which is much more exciting to the ear, hence why you probably think it sounded better. This exercise did help me immensely and was a great milestone in my journey but the higher key was healthier for the longevity and stamina of my voice at the time. Although the sound was much different and maybe not as thrilling to some, my voice teacher and I knew that it was the right choice for my vocal health at the time. I also want to reiterate that what Natalie was getting at was also completely valid and pushed me in the right direction of where I wanted to go as a singer. She is so fabulous at doing exactly what she was trying to get me to do and I have aspired to sound like her for years! I was just very young at the time and had a long ways to go. Thanks so much for watching this and putting your thoughts in! I'm glad people enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed this opportunity.
+Garrell Woods I was right in the process of developing my mix at the time and really appreciate that you heard what my voice teacher and I heard. This is exactly why we chose to go up a whole step. Thanks for your comment and I am glad you enjoyed it!
+Dani Pierce A friend of mine sent this to me. Thanks for bringing yourself to this song. You have an incredible talent! (and I also love watching Nat coach people on this song, heh.)
10:57 ....chills....chills...CHILLS...
That was amazing and Natalie Weiss is such a good teacher...
I am glad Natalie told Danielle to lower the key of the song she sang. While it sounded good in the original key she sang it in and it's obvious that she is a great singer, the song and her voice sounded much better in the lower key. Natalie is a great coach to be able to realize that. If Natalie never would have asked her to lower the key I would have thought she did great as is not knowing that it could have been even better with a simple key change. I love these videos.
What a glorious voice and Natalie imparting absloute vocal coaching gold. LOVE ,LOVE,LOVE!!!!!
What a GORGEOUS voice!!! ❤️
Natalie, you are so brilliant at what you do! lobed watching you take her work to the next level. beautiful!!
Is anyone watching this lady in the back? Mouthing along with the girl singing? It’s hysterical
I am in awe of your gifts and talents, Natalie!! Glad you are playing full out! ♾🎶💗🎶♾
omg when i first heard her sing the song she made me cry
Wow that was amazing :)
WOWOWOWOWOWWOWOWO SOOOOOO GOOOOOD!
what's the first song??
What song is this?
+Callum Wilson it's called "Love me, love me not" by Joey Contreras. Natalie sings the original on his album.
Callum Wilson n
I HATE C TOO I THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY ME
Sophia A ohhhh it’s not lol
I wonder why her voice teacher let her sing the higher key? The original key sounds 10 times better. You would think someone would hear that.
+Nathan Sansburn Were you not listening? She MURDERED that higher key! The lower key was amazing too but when you've got a solid, pingy, and crystal clear mix like hers you can do it.
+Nathan Sansburn I know this comment is a year old and this video is even older and my voice has changed immensely since, but I wanted to let you know why my voice teacher and I chose the higher key. At the time, I was not comfortable using my "mix" in the lower key and I was really in the process of developing that part of my voice. I also wanted to avoid using too much of my chest voice because that often left me tired and made me go sharp, as you can hear in this video. In the higher key, using my mix was much easier as it was in a better pocket of my voice at the time. What Natalie had me do was use more of my chest voice in the lower key which is much more exciting to the ear, hence why you probably think it sounded better. This exercise did help me immensely and was a great milestone in my journey but the higher key was healthier for the longevity and stamina of my voice at the time. Although the sound was much different and maybe not as thrilling to some, my voice teacher and I knew that it was the right choice for my vocal health at the time. I also want to reiterate that what Natalie was getting at was also completely valid and pushed me in the right direction of where I wanted to go as a singer. She is so fabulous at doing exactly what she was trying to get me to do and I have aspired to sound like her for years! I was just very young at the time and had a long ways to go. Thanks so much for watching this and putting your thoughts in! I'm glad people enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed this opportunity.
+Garrell Woods I was right in the process of developing my mix at the time and really appreciate that you heard what my voice teacher and I heard. This is exactly why we chose to go up a whole step. Thanks for your comment and I am glad you enjoyed it!
+Dani Pierce A friend of mine sent this to me. Thanks for bringing yourself to this song. You have an incredible talent! (and I also love watching Nat coach people on this song, heh.)
+Dani Pierce you have a beautiful voice!