How not crying after hearing those beautiful voice😭🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥 The harmony, dynamics . I mean the music is perfect. Your performance guys is fantastic and all the good things that you can imagine at this moment.
The lead singer needs to enunciate his words better and distinguish his voice from the choir, he kinda ruined it ngl. Imagine if the lead was a crystal clear voice that sat above the choir, and not lost in it
Not sure what you watched, I didn't lose anything. If anything the mix is to blame - the soloist did a fantastic job. Not to mention, in a cappella sometimes having a blend that, in a few specific parts, makes certain voices difficult to pick out individually can bolster an arrangement. A "wall of sound" can be very effective. However I never lost the lead voice at all in the backing parts so I guess this one is simply a you problem.
I kinda agree, i felt like he needed to be louder and more distinguished. Felt like i was trying to find his voice for some of it. Still amazing though and definitely didn't ruin it.
It's more of an arranger issue than a soloist issue, he's sitting in the middle of the harmony. I almost think it would be better if it wasn't a solo, and was instead two or three tenors singing the melody.
I love Jacob and I love all of you, beatiful ,sensitive and talented young people..I send you my hearth from Jaworki, little village in Poland❤❤❤❤
Beautiful. You honored the essence with your own rendition.
Thank you very much!
Simply beautiful … love the harmonies, I’m sure Jacob loves this ❤
Goosebumps! Well done.
How not crying after hearing those beautiful voice😭🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥
The harmony, dynamics . I mean the music is perfect. Your performance guys is fantastic and all the good things that you can imagine at this moment.
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That was beautiful ❤
Beautiful ❤
Is there a way to get a copy or arrangement sheet music?
We make all our own arrangements! Please email choral-info@mit.edu with any inquiries:)
The lead singer needs to enunciate his words better and distinguish his voice from the choir, he kinda ruined it ngl.
Imagine if the lead was a crystal clear voice that sat above the choir, and not lost in it
Not sure what you watched, I didn't lose anything. If anything the mix is to blame - the soloist did a fantastic job. Not to mention, in a cappella sometimes having a blend that, in a few specific parts, makes certain voices difficult to pick out individually can bolster an arrangement. A "wall of sound" can be very effective. However I never lost the lead voice at all in the backing parts so I guess this one is simply a you problem.
@@User10909 still needs to enunciate his words better
I kinda agree, i felt like he needed to be louder and more distinguished. Felt like i was trying to find his voice for some of it. Still amazing though and definitely didn't ruin it.
It's more of an arranger issue than a soloist issue, he's sitting in the middle of the harmony. I almost think it would be better if it wasn't a solo, and was instead two or three tenors singing the melody.