Dear Lauren: So my sister who is OBSESSED with unknown / lostwave songs convinced me that I'd definitely LOVE your voice, and I certainly do! JUST subscribed to you! You honestly have a pretty hot dare I even be allowed to use the word s**y vibrato!!!!!!!!!! Like I just HAVE to say as a blind person: HOLY MAZZILLO! Your voice captured my auditory attention as a blind person because of how seriously extremely HOT your vibrato is!!! As a blind person, looks of course don't mean a thing, so my best alternative to a girl looking hot is how hot her vibrato is for me. Most people have unimpressively slow vibratos which are extremely bad for the voice anyway, but yours is... like... WOAH!!! My sister said yours would remind me of Madilyn Bailey's HOTTEST VIBRATO IN THE WORLD, and it definitely does!!!!!!! BTW, when I said 'Mazzillo', that's the name of the best Italian bagpipe maker in history, and yes, there are such things. It' be cool if you sampled his music in your next song LOL. I badly wish you could put links in UA-cam comments but I made a playlist of the only extant recordings of Mazzillo as well as other people playing his instruments. Or you could type in "Mazzillo Italian bagpipes", but do make sure you spell Mazzillo right haha.
YOU'RE WELCOME!!!!! GOSH I WISH UA-cam WASN'T THE MEANEST THING IN THE WORLD 'cause I would've been able to send you the coolest link in the world. It's so picky because it thinks any comment with a link is SPAM!!!! WRONG, UA-cam!!!!!!!!! But usually if I direct someone where to find it, they NEVER check it out. So I'm afraid it's my best way of directing you to one of the coolest thing you've ever heard of as a Christmas gift. Mind you, I stole the video from an Italian Facebook page but I tried translating everything, which is why it has so many views. So even though I'm blind, someone else recorded it. But since the original was in Italian nobody bothered seeing it, until I put it on here. Remember I mentioned Italian bagpipes? This would be a video of a commedian named Alessandro playing his Italian bagpipes. Maybe try "Commedian plays Italian bagpipes".@@LaurenAlvarezMusic
One other thing. That growly voice you used sounds like a part colloquially known as the "Cow" in a Sardinian throat singing ensemble! (The voice parts are Cow, Sheep, Shepherd and goat, from lowest to highest). It's basically a strange almost Barbershop quartet sort of sound off this super remote island in Italy which barely anyone has ever heard. Also, I followed you on IG just an FYI just so you wouldn't have to miss out in case I want to show you what various things are - like Sardinian throat-singing - using links that UA-cam would otherwise prevent me from showing in comments.
You're welcome!!!!!!!!!!! If your favorite genre is pop, definitely check out Madilyn Bailey! For opera, Denise Leigh, Abby Fischer, Emma Matthews and Micaela Rebbs are the best, along with Brooke Iva Lohman and Sasha Massey. All have amazing (read proper) vibratos LOL.@@LaurenAlvarezMusic
Oddly enough, I didn't hear the original until AFTER I found this. Your vibrato is FAR better than the singers in the original, to be quite honest. The original cast has what are known as "Wobble" vibratos, and barely anyone knows that there actually such thing as a bad vibrato, which is what a wobble is. Slow vibrato is bad for the voice, according to coloratura opera singer Joyce DiDonato. So if Joyce heard you, even she'd be happy. LOL. But here's the thing nobody knows. Roughly 70 percent of singers in general, and about 90 percent of specifically modern opera singers, have wobbles, and yet they aren't even aware of this. Same thing why people keep smoking or drinking or doing drugs without realizing how unhealthy they've become. Exactly the same thing with wobbles in singers' voices, even in opera for example! Isn't that WICKED? Pun intended.
WOW?????? Oh my gosh! This means so much!!!!! I’m a HUGE fan of vibrato in voices - a huge reason why Scott Weiland is one of my favorite musical artists. He had the most beautiful vibrato. This really means a lot!! Thank you SO much! 🙏🏼
The correct reply should've been this: You're welcome!!!!!!!!!!! If your favorite genre is pop, definitely check out Madilyn Bailey! For opera, Denise Leigh, Abby Fischer, Emma Matthews and Micaela Rebbs are the best, along with Brooke Iva Lohman and Sasha Massey. All have amazing (read proper) vibratos LOL.
And that's ok, we all make mistakes. We try not to, but sometimes they happen. Like you text the wrong person for instance. Only happened to me twice since 2018 haha. Anyway, FYI I IG-texted some more cool Italian playlists to you. Not only Italian bagpipes but Sardinian throat-singing too. I'm assuming this was the comment about Sardinian throat-singing wasn't it.@@LaurenAlvarezMusic
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Dear Lauren: So my sister who is OBSESSED with unknown / lostwave songs convinced me that I'd definitely LOVE your voice, and I certainly do! JUST subscribed to you! You honestly have a pretty hot dare I even be allowed to use the word s**y vibrato!!!!!!!!!! Like I just HAVE to say as a blind person: HOLY MAZZILLO! Your voice captured my auditory attention as a blind person because of how seriously extremely HOT your vibrato is!!! As a blind person, looks of course don't mean a thing, so my best alternative to a girl looking hot is how hot her vibrato is for me. Most people have unimpressively slow vibratos which are extremely bad for the voice anyway, but yours is... like... WOAH!!! My sister said yours would remind me of Madilyn Bailey's HOTTEST VIBRATO IN THE WORLD, and it definitely does!!!!!!! BTW, when I said 'Mazzillo', that's the name of the best Italian bagpipe maker in history, and yes, there are such things. It' be cool if you sampled his music in your next song LOL. I badly wish you could put links in UA-cam comments but I made a playlist of the only extant recordings of Mazzillo as well as other people playing his instruments. Or you could type in "Mazzillo Italian bagpipes", but do make sure you spell Mazzillo right haha.
Wow!!!!!! Thank you SO much!!! This just made my entire day!!!! Thank you so very, very much! What an amazing compliment!!! I really appreciate you!
YOU'RE WELCOME!!!!! GOSH I WISH UA-cam WASN'T THE MEANEST THING IN THE WORLD 'cause I would've been able to send you the coolest link in the world. It's so picky because it thinks any comment with a link is SPAM!!!! WRONG, UA-cam!!!!!!!!! But usually if I direct someone where to find it, they NEVER check it out. So I'm afraid it's my best way of directing you to one of the coolest thing you've ever heard of as a Christmas gift. Mind you, I stole the video from an Italian Facebook page but I tried translating everything, which is why it has so many views. So even though I'm blind, someone else recorded it. But since the original was in Italian nobody bothered seeing it, until I put it on here. Remember I mentioned Italian bagpipes? This would be a video of a commedian named Alessandro playing his Italian bagpipes. Maybe try "Commedian plays Italian bagpipes".@@LaurenAlvarezMusic
One other thing. That growly voice you used sounds like a part colloquially known as the "Cow" in a Sardinian throat singing ensemble! (The voice parts are Cow, Sheep, Shepherd and goat, from lowest to highest). It's basically a strange almost Barbershop quartet sort of sound off this super remote island in Italy which barely anyone has ever heard. Also, I followed you on IG just an FYI just so you wouldn't have to miss out in case I want to show you what various things are - like Sardinian throat-singing - using links that UA-cam would otherwise prevent me from showing in comments.
@@michaelkazmierskidunn7189 Wow!!!!!!! that’s incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!
You're welcome!!!!!!!!!!! If your favorite genre is pop, definitely check out Madilyn Bailey! For opera, Denise Leigh, Abby Fischer, Emma Matthews and Micaela Rebbs are the best, along with Brooke Iva Lohman and Sasha Massey. All have amazing (read proper) vibratos LOL.@@LaurenAlvarezMusic
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Oddly enough, I didn't hear the original until AFTER I found this. Your vibrato is FAR better than the singers in the original, to be quite honest. The original cast has what are known as "Wobble" vibratos, and barely anyone knows that there actually such thing as a bad vibrato, which is what a wobble is. Slow vibrato is bad for the voice, according to coloratura opera singer Joyce DiDonato. So if Joyce heard you, even she'd be happy. LOL. But here's the thing nobody knows. Roughly 70 percent of singers in general, and about 90 percent of specifically modern opera singers, have wobbles, and yet they aren't even aware of this. Same thing why people keep smoking or drinking or doing drugs without realizing how unhealthy they've become. Exactly the same thing with wobbles in singers' voices, even in opera for example! Isn't that WICKED? Pun intended.
WOW?????? Oh my gosh! This means so much!!!!! I’m a HUGE fan of vibrato in voices - a huge reason why Scott Weiland is one of my favorite musical artists. He had the most beautiful vibrato. This really means a lot!! Thank you SO much! 🙏🏼
You're welcome, again! By mistake I accidentally replied to the wrong comment not knowing which one it was. So my apologies there.@@LaurenAlvarezMusic
The correct reply should've been this:
You're welcome!!!!!!!!!!! If your favorite genre is pop, definitely check out Madilyn Bailey! For opera, Denise Leigh, Abby Fischer, Emma Matthews and Micaela Rebbs are the best, along with Brooke Iva Lohman and Sasha Massey. All have amazing (read proper) vibratos LOL.
@@michaelkazmierskidunn7189 no worries at all! :)
And that's ok, we all make mistakes. We try not to, but sometimes they happen. Like you text the wrong person for instance. Only happened to me twice since 2018 haha. Anyway, FYI I IG-texted some more cool Italian playlists to you. Not only Italian bagpipes but Sardinian throat-singing too. I'm assuming this was the comment about Sardinian throat-singing wasn't it.@@LaurenAlvarezMusic
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