Ben-VRH-10/19
Luke Waite.
Primarily, the singing is stylistically appropriate. The tone seems to be relatively clear, not often breathy. The words came out very clearly as well.
Emma Dombroski
The tone seemed clear to me. The registration seemed to primarily be in the head voice, which I think was appropriate and pleasant. I also thought that the vibrato was of consistent frequency throughout the piece.
Emily Russon
I thought there was a lot of power in the low register: a quite pleasant sound. I also thought that her inhalation technique was able to take in quite a lot of air, really making use specifically of the volume in the thorax.
Grace Hanni
I thought the tone was void of unintentional excess air, with additional air supplied as stylistically appropriate (to give emphasis to emotion). I also give full marks for intonation, which seemed like it may have been particularly difficult for this song: evidence of a strong auditory feedback loop!
Carissa Olsen
The inhalation seems balanced between the thorax and abdomen: sufficient expanding of each. I also thought that the rounding of the final vowel "aye" seemed to be consistent with the strategy McCoy suggest for female singers singing increasingly higher.
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