You really have more than done justice to Anders' brilliant arrangement. The soprano was bang on those difficult high notes and the alto has a great timbre to her voice. All the voices are excellent and pitch perfect. I'm now a subscriber.
I think the soprano was channeling Manhattan Xfer's soprano here, and a few of those notes were up in the range of the gal that sings in Voctave, with the crazy high top end.
The most 'frightening' part to me is that it looks like she isn't even working at it. :-) If you like ridiculously high ranges check this out, Voctave with Kirstin and Jeremy. I think she has about an octave above this IIRC. th-cam.com/video/zLMeDUBKmBs/w-d-xo.html
Okay Good. The intro definately needs a 'push up': a more lot more dynamic to the tempo. It's the more difficult part. But you mus show some keynotes you are aming at. Love you
Great singing! Not my favorite interpretation of the song, I enjoy Louis Armstrong's take on it, with a attitude of "let me show you some real music" ... but thats why jazz is so interesting. the same "song" is all over the spectrum depending on who sings it.
god DAMN the alto is killing it!!!!
YYYYYEEEEEESSSSSSSSS PEOPLE!!!! YYEEESSSSSS!!!!! Note accuracy, rhythmic accuracy, tonality, blend, note placement, EVERYTHING!!! YYYEEESSSS!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
Your alto is very good!
Yes agree
guys you sound great !!! congratulations, I love the alto voice, very beautiful timber, un abrazo and keep it up !!
Trop génial !
You really have more than done justice to Anders' brilliant arrangement. The soprano was bang on those difficult high notes and the alto has a great timbre to her voice. All the voices are excellent and pitch perfect. I'm now a subscriber.
@bass dude great job on the consistency especially at that speed
I can attest to this part's difficulty lol, your levels could have been a bit higher but that's coming from another bass. Killed it!
Get this on spotify and let us all know when it's there!!!
I think the soprano was channeling Manhattan Xfer's soprano here, and a few of those notes were up in the range of the gal that sings in Voctave, with the crazy high top end.
Aaaaaaaawesome cover dudes !!!!!! ❤❤❤
Very very but too much very goooodddd!!!
Awesome group doing awesome stuff. Keep it up fam
Just amazing. The duke would be proud of you
Very well done, lovely to hear it!
THIS DESERVES MILLIONS MORE VIEWS HELP OMG
This is tight! Love it!
Yes! It sounds amazing!
Great cover!
soprano killed it!
Enjoyed it! The Real Group was SO good live, unbelievable. Check their 2005 show in Stockholm.
WOW Just found you guys, so much to catch up on!
When you guys gonna get your stuff on Spotify??? You all are awesome!
The end was gorgeous! I subbed! I keep replaying it and it kills me! Especially the high C and what I assume was the tenor harmony
Wow. Very nice. Good video as well.
Those high C's at the end jesus christ
The most 'frightening' part to me is that it looks like she isn't even working at it. :-)
If you like ridiculously high ranges check this out, Voctave with Kirstin and Jeremy. I think she has about an octave above this IIRC.
th-cam.com/video/zLMeDUBKmBs/w-d-xo.html
Daaaamnnn I just punched my little sister in the face due to the awesomeness of this song
WOW!!!
YAY!
WOW! Impressive. Highly Reminiscent of Manhattan Transfer. Would love to hear your rendition of Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square.
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the real group RULES. Can you guys cover their version of Gota?
好好聽啊!!!!
wait those three shots at the end are TOIGHT
How do you do the do bop syllables?
Is tuere any way i can get wheet music for this??
You guys are so Gus
what bpm?
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A little Queen of the Night Aria.....anyone?
who here after watching steve coked out of mind scatting at a competition
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Okay Good. The intro definately needs a 'push up': a more lot more dynamic to the tempo. It's the more difficult part. But you mus show some keynotes you are aming at. Love you
Great singing! Not my favorite interpretation of the song, I enjoy Louis Armstrong's take on it, with a attitude of "let me show you some real music" ... but thats why jazz is so interesting. the same "song" is all over the spectrum depending on who sings it.