Mozart Requiem Bass Solo, Tuba Mirum sung by Daniel Brevik
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2023
- Tuba Mirum Bass Solo from Requiem in D minor, K. 626 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Sung by Bass-baritone Daniel Brevik
Conductor, Maestro Lisa Graham
Trombone soloist, Alex Knutrud
Wellesley College Choir and Orchestra
Houghton Chapel, Wellesley MA
Would love to hear Danny sing bass in a barbershop quartet! ❤
So a trained operatic bass
Im trying to get this solo in my high school performance, this rlly sets a great example and a learning source for me, thank you!!! great singing, very sturdy voice
❤fantastic
Que voz incrível
This is amazing!
Que voz insana!!
Oh, now it makes sense.
Как же красиво 💕
Nice to listen!
Nice! How low can you sing in "chestvoice"?
Wow
Need to hear a viking song version
Danny, I'm 13, a classical singer, and my lowest note is an f2. I want to know how to hit lower notes, any advice/coaching you can give?
One very basic advice to a beneficial technique, coming from Belcanto: Aim at always giving your voice a reliable, firm and flexible frame to lean and grow into and then do just that: relax and focus. Relax: deeper notes come by imvitation, not by force. Focus: hone in on deliberately and precisely maximizing the overtones, that silver lining wich marks your voice to stand out over the orchestra's tutti, let alone the Tenor cutting into your phrase like in this example.
And if, after and on top of that, you want to unlock a whole separate register, check out subharmonics ua-cam.com/video/9VI026eWiW4/v-deo.htmlsi=ANIlyXvcJxM5T-s7
Ngl, it would've been SO hard not to jump up and down screaming and clapping in that audience