I stopped watching after that. I thought I was going to pass out when Katharine McPhee stayed and Daughtry was sent home. But when that Chris guy ( can't remember his last name and haven't heard from him since) won, I was done with AI.
Contrarily, InfiniteTVXQ, I'm thinking he may not have done as well had he won! Five years with Queen? Has any other A.I. contestant done as well? OK, Kelly Clarkston & Jennifer Hudson (who won a Grammy & an Oscar & one other, maybe Golden Globe?). I think the years with Queen have done him well. His voice is SO MUCH more refined now. When he sung Cher's "Believe" & "I Got You, Babe" at the 41st Kennedy Center Honor, I was astounded! His voice was much more controlled & rich. It brought tears to my eyes. Cher's, too! I also love his rendition of "Girl Crush" with a singer named Fiona something. I wish he'd do an album of the slower, romantic ballads. It would probably stun everyone...in a good way! Go, Adam! I especially love him when he's not "acting the fool" as we say here in the south! He's great just the way he is...no special effects needed!
BTW, good critique, Sam. I know absolutely nothing about music & singing & I actually watched your review by accident. It was great to understand the tongue thing. I was annoyed by that during AI & some other music her performa, but now I get it! It just goes to show you are never too old to learn! Thx!
I've watched so many of your videos and tried just about every technique you've broken down on them. My solo career in car and shower singing has grown exponentially!
I watched Adam Lambert on American Idol back in high school and they always gave him hell about the tongue thing (the judges and viewers), so it's good to know that was an unjustified criticism.
The judges were music manager and popular signers. They were no technicians like Sam Johnson. Their commentary are always bullcrap and never actually constructive. They're looking for money not actual artists. It's the same for all the other similar shows.
@@amelie4890 I never understood how they could support Kris Allen (was that the right season? I think so...) the same level as Adam. I stopped watching the show after he lost because I had seen the more talented person lost too many seasons in a row for me to handle anymore.
Explain that to the haters and the ones that want Mark Martel to front.... I'm blue in the face from trying. Adam is a phenomenon on his own and and very humble about it.
J Rolff Doesn’t really matter what the haters want. It is what Queen wants and with Freddie’s approval. Sold out shows aren’t hurting anyone BUT the haters.
@@anne-mariefox3611 It's true. I love Marc Martel, and he's ridiculously talented as a multi-instrumentalist, Adam's vocal instrument is just a whole 'nuther level. Plus, on stage, Adam has that sexy naughtiness that made Freddie so addictive. Marc seems like he's working on the stage presentation, but he's just too "nice" a guy, maybe! :-)
@@anne-mariefox3611 See what Marc Martel thinks about Adam Lambert: "In my opinion, Queen has the best male singer in the world singing for them," says Martel of Lambert. "I went to see their show in New York, and the guy doesn't make an effort or miss a single note. He's an incredible virtuoso." www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2014/09/03/marc-martel-paradise-premiere/14996237/ Even the professional Impersonator admires Adam's talent and recognizes that he is the right guy to be on Queen ... But his fans are not able to recognize that fact.
I saw him perform with Queen in 2018. He sounded perfect. His voice was just amazing. I was honestly so happy and enjoyed every second of it. Best show I've been to
Not just anything though, need to watch the tribute performance of Who Wants to Live Forever for the Pulse shooting victims. That performance is amazing
Hey Sam. Been a musician my whole life (guitar) and while I’m not a trained singer I need you to know that you’re the only vocal coach on UA-cam who I can listen to for a long period of time. I truly love your approach and optimism to “reacting” to other singers. While other coaches use their platform to boost themselves up, by either humble bragging, singing the notes “better” than the singer their reacting to, or just harshly criticizing the singer. You come off as very humble, VERY intelligent and very encouraging. This may not seem like a big deal but if you watch other vocal coach youtubers you will see just how unique you are. Even my wife who has sung her whole life commented on just how intelligent you are and how great you are at deciphering what a singer is doing right or wrong and how quickly you’re able to find a solution. You probably won’t ever see this but if you do I hope you take this to heart. There’s nothing I respect more in a human being than humility and intelligence. And after watching most if not all of your videos, I can strongly claim you carry both of those traits. Take care!
That was one of the nicest things I have read in the comments section on any video. What a thoughtful thing to do for Sam. I 100% agree with you and something tells me we are not the only people to feel this way about him.
Jenny Sef - it’s the reason his channel is growing so fast. There is a never ending line of UA-cam critics who talk out their butt in order to gain clout. So when someone like Sam emerges people notice the difference between him and a second rate critic. I think he has the 3 best qualities in a music teacher. 1) Knowing what you’re talking about/ability to find solutions. 2) Patience/optimism with a lack of judgement. 3) Humility - I didn’t set out to write a love letter to Sam, but there are certain qualities in people that resonate with me in a way where I have to tell them.
I don't follow anyone who is harshly critical. However I don't mind when they demonstrate how to sing a section, because they're just showing to us what they're talking about. I don't see why that's a problem?
By the way, you might want to check out another voice coach reactor called Beth Roars. She's fabulous, she gives informative critiques and really breaks it down simply, and she doesn't do a whole lot of demonstrating.
Imagine being Adam, having sung this song at the very beginning on Idol. Being able to think back on his whole journey of winning & going solo and now getting to sing this tribute basically to one of his Idols. Talk about full circle, he had her (and me!) in tears! I've loved him from the first time I saw/heard him. He was the only Idol I ever actually voted for, and I'm so proud of him! Thanks for a great analysis of why he's so awesome!
As a voice student (Berklee) and someone who’s been classically trained for over 13 years, I cant say enough how thorough you are Sam. It’s such a clear difference between you and the viral “voice coaches” who are simply mimicking sounds. Thank you for your hard work and succinctness!!
Dtto about the crying thing someone mentioned. Cher sings the song with this happy confidence like she's already over the person - which is a valid choice and makes sense with the electronic track, as you pointed out, Sam. But Adam really takes you on a journey of processing the breakup with all the pain and uncertainty, so that when he finally gets to "I don't need you anymore", I'm actually tearing up and thinking "no you don't, fuck that guy, you're stronger without him!" :)))
it's such a good example how the same song in different arrangements or with a different performance can take on an almost entirely different meaning, and that's really awesome :)
@@Phelie315 If you want a real good one like that. Go watch Jolene by the White stripes live ua-cam.com/video/I70opS7tTuE/v-deo.html Dolly's has hope, Jack's has lost hope. very different.
What an absolute, beautiful rendition of this song! To see tears in Cher's eyes, instantly made me tear up. Adam truly has one of the most gifted voices of our generation today and does not receive enough credit! Thanks for posting this, Sam!
I adore Adam Lambert's voice and I'm so glad you did one of his videos. I really dug this version of Believe. I never really paid attention to the lyrics before this.
Emily Towns .. I've been a fan of ADAM's since his Am. Idol audition & he hasn't disappointed me ever!! His vocal ability is amazing & I never get tired of listening to him sing!! Or watching him either for that matter!!
Adam Lambert is ... ART. Really dont know how to describe this man... I've been a fan since 2009... I'd had the privilege to watch him live (and meet him) on his Glam Nation Tour 2010, and yet... 10 years later... I'm still in awe with his talent.
I have never heard Adam struggle with a strong, I don't think he has reached the limits of what he can do yet. Just listen to him perform Queen live, it's mind-boggling. Queen is just about the most technically difficult catalog out there for a vocalist AND you have to fill Freddie Mercury's shoes AND you have to perform it live with Queen in front of thousands of people. Most vocalists would run for the hills but Adam brings the house down every time and he's having tons of fun with it.
Adam Lambert is a vocal genius to me! I voted for him a billion times during Idol! I have watched the video of him singing this so many times, watch the audience, they seem to be so engrossed and feeling this music in their souls!
I'm so happy that you finally analysed a performance of Adam Lambert. He's one of the world's greatest singers and yet so underrated. Thank you for that!
Thank you for reacting to Adam Lambert! More than just amazing vocal technique, he is a performer, down to the bone. He will have every single person in the audience under his spell. He adapts his style and energy to the song, from gentle and intimate to explosively exhuberant rock. Love his performances.
One of my favorite things about this video, equal to how much I love Adam’s caring and passionate rendition, was watching you react with excitement when you see certain techniques. Made me smile the whole way through (which is better than crying, which is what I did the first time I watched the whole performance). Thanks for your spot on and enthusiastic reaction! Love your videos!
We in the Glambert community call that at 5:28 the GLORY NOTE. lol He's pretty famous for the tongue note. But he's almost always on point with his singing. He's one of the rare few that doesn't have to try too hard to get his vocals across.
I almost like this version better than the original, and seeing how much it moved Cher just makes it even better. Adam constantly shows just how talented he is and how beautiful his voice is.
So frustrated that I can't find the full video of this year's ceremony, I wasn't able to watch it live. I've just realized in the past year that it is a must watch event, always fascinating.
I have the feeling that you are an excellent voice teacher, Sam. You are quick, very perceptive eye and ear, very technical not in an abstract way but hands-on, and your explanations are clear, easy to understand. I enjoy your analysis here and wish you all the best in your career.
I've been to Adam's solo gigs and also seen him with QUEEN. Unbelievably he sounds even better live! His vocals are mind-blowing, his control is unreal. Best male vocalist out there..
So glad you talked about Adam and his amazing tongue use. My small pat on my own back is that when he first tried out for American Idol, I was blown away, and one of the things I noticed right off the bat, was his great tongue position. I knew he would go far, I think you will too.
I was fortunate enough to see Adam live in concert when he was on tour with the last guys of Queen. His voice is amazing, he's such a naturally gifted performer. I though he was such a great choice to fill in for Freddie.
When you were talking about his tongue, I was trying that phrase out to hear the difference with tongue forward and tongue back and then I got weirded out because it felt like my tongue didn’t fit in my mouth anymore 🤷♀️
Aww he made Cher cry...and I was singing along too, and seeing the audience so captivated by it was beautiful and magical. Love Adam's voice too. Made the song more emotional and powerful too :D
He amazes me. That was surgical. Point on. I was worried for like 2 seconds when he started so high but then I was like, oh never mind it’s Adam Lambert.
I love Adam Lambert and his vocals he always knows what notes to hit and miss. I'm so happy that you reacted to his version of Believe which I adore so much. I've been listening to him since he was on Idol looking back on it now it's so cool that he's grown as a person and had changed a lot.
I’m so glad you did a reaction video of Adam. His ability blows me away. I also love your reaction to his performance. I also love your knowledge and explanation of his technique. I’ve been wanting to hear your thought on his voice.
Sam, I tried the tongue out thing in my chamber choir rehearsals and was completely blown away by my much more fuller sound and how easy it makes singing in higher ranges! Thank you so much
For years I've been wondering about Adam sticking his tongue forward. Thank you for explaining! I'd love to see you react to some oldies, Sinatra, Belafonte, The Beatles, etc.
I clicked on this IMMEDIATELY! Love Adam Lambert. You are so great about analyzing techniques and sounds based on the individuality of each person and their voice. This was awesome, Sam!
Adam Lambert has been one of my faves since American Idol 😊. I've always wondered why a lot of vocalists pull their mics away sometimes and what it adds to the performance. I'm glad you're uploading more recently!
I have a friend who is trying to improve his singing, but suffers from terrible posture and major jaw and tongue tension, so before I did anything else, I made him watch several videos of Adam Lambert singing live. Then I made him do vocalises standing against the wall and using a paper towel to pull his tongue forward. The difference is instantaneous.
I'm hoping it was my comment that made you react to him :) I absolutely love Adam and his voice, thank you so much for your analysis and kind words towards him. It is great to see him appreciated by someone who knows his stuff :D great video ♥
Sam I really enjoy your vocal analyses. You are so clear and straightforward, even those of us who aren't singers come away with a fresh perspective and deeper appreciation of the music. I'm a big Lambert fan and have been waiting for this - thanks for all you do!
Adam never needed to win Idol, they knew they’d be seeing a lot more of him and his career. Sam, I enjoyed the way you took this performance apart and showed us how Adam uses his instrument.
I’ve been a huge fan of Adam Lambert for years, so I’m so glad you’ve done this review! I didn’t expect you to do this one for some reason, but I’m happy that you did.
Thank you for this video! I adore Adam so much, I was so bummed he didn’t win. I’ll never forgive when he sang Bohemian Rhapsody during his audition and now he’s touring with Queen.
This performance is one that will forever stick with me, i can’t even describe not only how good it is but just the pure beauty and control he displays, amazing reaction and review btw much love from mexico
Never was a big fan of Adam Lambert but have to admit I was blown away by this performance when I watched the Kennedy Center Honors show, He's come a long way since his American Idol days and glad that you've given him his just due recognition.
He's supposed to be performing during the Elvis tribute premiering on NBC in Febuary, and from what has leaked it's supposed to be AMAZING. Would love to hear what you have to say once it airs.
So excited to see you back so soon and with this performance by Adam Lambert!!! Watching you enjoy it is part of the pleasure. Loved how he slowed it down so I could understand all the words. Your explanation of his tongue placement.... Would love to see you react to Pink when she is actively upside down, doing silk work, climbing outside on a building, etc and singing at the same time! Thanks Sam! Can’t wait for next time❤️
Best appointments I've ever seen since this version came out. (I've seen a looot of reactions btw and I am a voice teacher too here in brasil). Good job mate.
Sam, your break down of performances is just on whole another level.. A lot of singers and coaches couldn't do so even when they tried. They miss out things like voice placement at 5:36, regarding how he went to that note. Some won't even tell the effort made by Adam or singers they are reacting/ reviewing/criticizing. That tongue "fix", Adam flipping from his usual, naturally compressed cords to breathier sound etc etc. And those placements and tone where the balance is just so good that you genuinely go "ah, that's a really good tone!". It is things like that which really help singers to start acknowledging such effort and train their ears to discern what is good or better - for those that trust your judgement. I do! And I believe many others do! Really, really enjoy your videos.
You obviously really know what you are talking about. I really love the fact that you always have so much praise for the artist and passion for your work. Keep it up!
Well what I said was true.... I grew up with all the classic rockers so I have listened to them all. Just because they were great does not mean that new artists cannot be great also. By the way my preferred genre of music is classic rock. Technically I would put lambert up against any of them. You may not like his contemporary music but he is a hell of a singer
Great tip on how to hold your tongue, Sam! I just sing for my own enjoyment (spent all my school years in one choir or other but never had formal training) but watching your videos, even just your critiques/analyses, has definitely improved my technique - so thank you for that!
I was in a choir/band about 12-8 years ago, but it was all amateur stuff with no training, and I was told I always sing really tight in my throat (but could find notes pretty well) and I needed to relax to improve. I never did figure that out, but the other day I was thinking about one of Sam's points in one of his videos - to sing with your talking voice - and I honestly felt my singing in a totally different way, working something in my deep, lower chest (diaphragm?! Finally?!?) I'd never worked before when singing. I don't know if it's better or not, but if that just flipped a switch in my body that I'd been hoping to find for a decade, then wow, and thanks!
I just commented on another vocal coach’s page that his technical analysis of this performance was great. So is this one. Very good. I learned a lot about the vocals from both.
I can't watch this performance without an extended smile, on multiple occasions, from pure joy and uncontrollable tears. I believe the tears are from witnessing an evocative, truly professional, absolutely perfect, transcendent performance. I don't know. My reaction has not changed in 20 viewings over 3 months.
I totally agree with what he said about the lyrics of the song, I feel like it's the first time I heard all the words too. I really like Adam Lambert's voice. It's unique. Like Adam! Lol
I’ve loved Adam since I caught him as Fiyero at the pantages. (As an understudy) He was great then and has only become more so. I love this analysis of his instrument.
Adam is my role model when Adam song Believe by Cher you can feel all the emotion he puts into adam has come so far along from auditioning idol to making his own albums to touring with queen thank you for doing one of his videos
The best voice on planet earth And probably the whole galaxy It’s even difficult for me to believe that there could be a better voice than Adam’s in parallel universe Seriously
A hundred years from now........I will still be pissed that Adam didn't win American Idol.
I stopped watching after that. I thought I was going to pass out when Katharine McPhee stayed and Daughtry was sent home. But when that Chris guy ( can't remember his last name and haven't heard from him since) won, I was done with AI.
Contrarily, InfiniteTVXQ, I'm thinking he may not have done as well had he won! Five years with Queen? Has any other A.I. contestant done as well? OK, Kelly Clarkston & Jennifer Hudson (who won a Grammy & an Oscar & one other, maybe Golden Globe?).
I think the years with Queen have done him well. His voice is SO MUCH more refined now. When he sung Cher's "Believe" & "I Got You, Babe" at the 41st Kennedy Center Honor, I was astounded! His voice was much more controlled & rich. It brought tears to my eyes. Cher's, too! I also love his rendition of "Girl Crush" with a singer named Fiona something.
I wish he'd do an album of the slower, romantic ballads. It would probably stun everyone...in a good way! Go, Adam! I especially love him when he's not "acting the fool" as we say here in the south! He's great just the way he is...no special effects needed!
@@robiklee7089 I totally concur!👏👏
BTW, good critique, Sam. I know absolutely nothing about music & singing & I actually watched your review by accident. It was great to understand the tongue thing. I was annoyed by that during AI & some other music her performa, but now I get it! It just goes to show you are never too old to learn! Thx!
Roger of Queen is kinda salty about it too in an interview.. LOL
I've watched so many of your videos and tried just about every technique you've broken down on them. My solo career in car and shower singing has grown exponentially!
Holy crap, that was you next to me at the light....you're sounding great
Keep singing.💟
😂😂🤣😂
don't forget crushing those happy birthdays :)
Well, You got me in the first half, not gonna lie
I watched Adam Lambert on American Idol back in high school and they always gave him hell about the tongue thing (the judges and viewers), so it's good to know that was an unjustified criticism.
Tiara Brown yes!! Shows how little they actually knew about technique.
Tiara Brown it’s always driven my crazy. I love hearing the explanation for it now. Changes my perspective.
I could see how it would bother people, though it wasn't something I noticed a lot myself. @@ammyers73
The judges were music manager and popular signers. They were no technicians like Sam Johnson. Their commentary are always bullcrap and never actually constructive. They're looking for money not actual artists. It's the same for all the other similar shows.
@@amelie4890 I never understood how they could support Kris Allen (was that the right season? I think so...) the same level as Adam. I stopped watching the show after he lost because I had seen the more talented person lost too many seasons in a row for me to handle anymore.
It is no mystery why Queen chose Him 👏 🙌 #whatavoice
Explain that to the haters and the ones that want Mark Martel to front.... I'm blue in the face from trying. Adam is a phenomenon on his own and and very humble about it.
J Rolff Doesn’t really matter what the haters want. It is what Queen wants and with Freddie’s approval. Sold out shows aren’t hurting anyone BUT the haters.
@@anne-mariefox3611 It's true. I love Marc Martel, and he's ridiculously talented as a multi-instrumentalist, Adam's vocal instrument is just a whole 'nuther level. Plus, on stage, Adam has that sexy naughtiness that made Freddie so addictive. Marc seems like he's working on the stage presentation, but he's just too "nice" a guy, maybe! :-)
@@anne-mariefox3611 See what Marc Martel thinks about Adam Lambert:
"In my opinion, Queen has the best male singer in the world singing for them," says Martel of Lambert. "I went to see their show in New York, and the guy doesn't make an effort or miss a single note. He's an incredible virtuoso."
www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2014/09/03/marc-martel-paradise-premiere/14996237/
Even the professional Impersonator admires Adam's talent and recognizes that he is the right guy to be on Queen ... But his fans are not able to recognize that fact.
@@anne-mariefox3611 Right. Well put. 😉👏👏👏
He can sing anything and he always makes it look absolutely effortless. You need to watch him with Queen.
Yes!!!
schokischlecki1980 I‘ll watch him with Queen in 5 months. So excited already lol. :D
I saw him perform with Queen in 2018. He sounded perfect. His voice was just amazing. I was honestly so happy and enjoyed every second of it. Best show I've been to
Not just anything though, need to watch the tribute performance of Who Wants to Live Forever for the Pulse shooting victims. That performance is amazing
Hey Sam. Been a musician my whole life (guitar) and while I’m not a trained singer I need you to know that you’re the only vocal coach on UA-cam who I can listen to for a long period of time. I truly love your approach and optimism to “reacting” to other singers. While other coaches use their platform to boost themselves up, by either humble bragging, singing the notes “better” than the singer their reacting to, or just harshly criticizing the singer. You come off as very humble, VERY intelligent and very encouraging. This may not seem like a big deal but if you watch other vocal coach youtubers you will see just how unique you are.
Even my wife who has sung her whole life commented on just how intelligent you are and how great you are at deciphering what a singer is doing right or wrong and how quickly you’re able to find a solution.
You probably won’t ever see this but if you do I hope you take this to heart. There’s nothing I respect more in a human being than humility and intelligence. And after watching most if not all of your videos, I can strongly claim you carry both of those traits.
Take care!
That was one of the nicest things I have read in the comments section on any video. What a thoughtful thing to do for Sam. I 100% agree with you and something tells me we are not the only people to feel this way about him.
Jenny Sef - it’s the reason his channel is growing so fast. There is a never ending line of UA-cam critics who talk out their butt in order to gain clout. So when someone like Sam emerges people notice the difference between him and a second rate critic. I think he has the 3 best qualities in a music teacher. 1) Knowing what you’re talking about/ability to find solutions. 2) Patience/optimism with a lack of judgement. 3) Humility - I didn’t set out to write a love letter to Sam, but there are certain qualities in people that resonate with me in a way where I have to tell them.
I definitely have seen a couple of "vocal coaches" that fall in your description, but another that is more similar to Sam is Rebecca Vocal Athlete.
I don't follow anyone who is harshly critical. However I don't mind when they demonstrate how to sing a section, because they're just showing to us what they're talking about. I don't see why that's a problem?
By the way, you might want to check out another voice coach reactor called Beth Roars. She's fabulous, she gives informative critiques and really breaks it down simply, and she doesn't do a whole lot of demonstrating.
Imagine being Adam, having sung this song at the very beginning on Idol. Being able to think back on his whole journey of winning & going solo and now getting to sing this tribute basically to one of his Idols. Talk about full circle, he had her (and me!) in tears! I've loved him from the first time I saw/heard him. He was the only Idol I ever actually voted for, and I'm so proud of him! Thanks for a great analysis of why he's so awesome!
And being the front man of Queen, that's insane, but he really deserves it (I'm still mad that he didn't won American Idol)
@@veronicaschwarz22 He didn't win the money or whatever substitutes for a trophy, but he won.
@@04beni04 He won in life:)
@@veronicaschwarz22 You said it better. :-) Yes.
Lainey Bug He didn’t win. He SHOULD have, but...nope. 😞 He kicked ass from that point on though! 🤗 Him AND Jennifer Hudson! 🥰
As a voice student (Berklee) and someone who’s been classically trained for over 13 years, I cant say enough how thorough you are Sam. It’s such a clear difference between you and the viral “voice coaches” who are simply mimicking sounds. Thank you for your hard work and succinctness!!
Dtto about the crying thing someone mentioned. Cher sings the song with this happy confidence like she's already over the person - which is a valid choice and makes sense with the electronic track, as you pointed out, Sam. But Adam really takes you on a journey of processing the breakup with all the pain and uncertainty, so that when he finally gets to "I don't need you anymore", I'm actually tearing up and thinking "no you don't, fuck that guy, you're stronger without him!" :)))
it's such a good example how the same song in different arrangements or with a different performance can take on an almost entirely different meaning, and that's really awesome :)
This is what happened to me
@@Phelie315 If you want a real good one like that. Go watch Jolene by the White stripes live ua-cam.com/video/I70opS7tTuE/v-deo.html Dolly's has hope, Jack's has lost hope. very different.
@@0ptimal No, she didn't, Adam sang it already on Idol like this in 2009.
ua-cam.com/video/7pdrfqJ4NL0/v-deo.html
What an absolute, beautiful rendition of this song! To see tears in Cher's eyes, instantly made me tear up. Adam truly has one of the most gifted voices of our generation today and does not receive enough credit! Thanks for posting this, Sam!
I 100% agree. He is so talented. I love watching him on stage, too.
He's amazing, I love to see and to hear him
I adore Adam Lambert's voice and I'm so glad you did one of his videos. I really dug this version of Believe. I never really paid attention to the lyrics before this.
Any other Glamberts here? Obsessed with Adam. Interesting seeing Sam react to him. ❤
Emily Towns right? This boy could sing the phone book and it would be beautiful
Emily Towns .. I've been a fan of ADAM's since his Am. Idol audition & he hasn't disappointed me ever!! His vocal ability is amazing & I never get tired of listening to him sing!! Or watching him either for that matter!!
#10yrsofAdamLambert ❤️❤️
wow i havent heard "Glambert" in years! That warmed my heart❤️❤️❤️
Emily Towns Glamberts unite
I love how Adam is so expressive in his singing. His ability to emote is why I enjoy him so much.
I got to hate hearing this song back in the late 90s but Adam has restored its power and added something more subtle and beautiful.
Let's face it, Adam Lamert isn't a Rock star. He's not a Rock Icon, he's a straight up ROCK GOD!
Anyone who can make Cher cry you know is a GREAT singer. And her reaction when he hit that note. Priceless.
Adam Lambert is ... ART. Really dont know how to describe this man... I've been a fan since 2009... I'd had the privilege to watch him live (and meet him) on his Glam Nation Tour 2010, and yet... 10 years later... I'm still in awe with his talent.
@@enid9911 lol wouldn't know.. I freezed everytime I had him in front of me xD He sure is tall .... and gorgeous, and super nice! ^^
Saaame 🙂
I have never heard Adam struggle with a strong, I don't think he has reached the limits of what he can do yet.
Just listen to him perform Queen live, it's mind-boggling. Queen is just about the most technically difficult catalog out there for a vocalist AND you have to fill Freddie Mercury's shoes AND you have to perform it live with Queen in front of thousands of people. Most vocalists would run for the hills but Adam brings the house down every time and he's having tons of fun with it.
He emotes 100%. That's what gives this that 101% quality.
Adam Lambert is a vocal genius to me! I voted for him a billion times during Idol! I have watched the video of him singing this so many times, watch the audience, they seem to be so engrossed and feeling this music in their souls!
I'm so happy that you finally analysed a performance of Adam Lambert. He's one of the world's greatest singers and yet so underrated. Thank you for that!
Thank you for reacting to Adam Lambert! More than just amazing vocal technique, he is a performer, down to the bone. He will have every single person in the audience under his spell. He adapts his style and energy to the song, from gentle and intimate to explosively exhuberant rock. Love his performances.
One of my favorite things about this video, equal to how much I love Adam’s caring and passionate rendition, was watching you react with excitement when you see certain techniques. Made me smile the whole way through (which is better than crying, which is what I did the first time I watched the whole performance). Thanks for your spot on and enthusiastic reaction! Love your videos!
We in the Glambert community call that at 5:28 the GLORY NOTE. lol He's pretty famous for the tongue note. But he's almost always on point with his singing. He's one of the rare few that doesn't have to try too hard to get his vocals across.
I honestly think that Adam is so underrated, I really love his voice ❤😩
I almost like this version better than the original, and seeing how much it moved Cher just makes it even better. Adam constantly shows just how talented he is and how beautiful his voice is.
thas a fucking brillant performace, adam is way superior, its unbeliveable
I love how happy you are watching him perform! So pure
Hamilton people in the audience, Cher crying, I may need to track down all the kennedy centre honours videos
It was an amazing show! A beautiful night of several of my favorite artists.
So frustrated that I can't find the full video of this year's ceremony, I wasn't able to watch it live. I've just realized in the past year that it is a must watch event, always fascinating.
Every year is a great show. Either the end of dec or jan it’s broadcast on cbs.
Oh, they's some goodies in there!
Be sure to watch Heart, with musicians and choir, performing Stairway to Heaven to honor Led Zeppelin.
I have the feeling that you are an excellent voice teacher, Sam. You are quick, very perceptive eye and ear, very technical not in an abstract way but hands-on, and your explanations are clear, easy to understand. I enjoy your analysis here and wish you all the best in your career.
his version is one of the best songs i have ever heard period.. glad you did this video
Adam is the best male singer in the new generation.
Feride Dogan aw man, I do enjoy Adam, but honestly Dimash wipes the floor with him a little lol
Feride Dogan and by that I mean go check out Sam’s review of Dimash singing S.O.S
@milchuck it's like a poor mans curry
I have to agree.I had given up on true,real talent.This beautiful man has renewed my faith.💟🌈💟
@milchuck Dimash is the best vocalist in the world.
I've been to Adam's solo gigs and also seen him with QUEEN. Unbelievably he sounds even better live! His vocals are mind-blowing, his control is unreal. Best male vocalist out there..
So glad you talked about Adam and his amazing tongue use. My small pat on my own back is that when he first tried out for American Idol, I was blown away, and one of the things I noticed right off the bat, was his great tongue position. I knew he would go far, I think you will too.
I remember back when you had only 20k subscribers, proud of you man.
I was fortunate enough to see Adam live in concert when he was on tour with the last guys of Queen. His voice is amazing, he's such a naturally gifted performer. I though he was such a great choice to fill in for Freddie.
When you were talking about his tongue, I was trying that phrase out to hear the difference with tongue forward and tongue back and then I got weirded out because it felt like my tongue didn’t fit in my mouth anymore 🤷♀️
My husband and I saw Adam Lambert with Queen. He was amazing!!
Aww he made Cher cry...and I was singing along too, and seeing the audience so captivated by it was beautiful and magical. Love Adam's voice too. Made the song more emotional and powerful too :D
I love this performance so much! Cher's reaction made my heart melt.
He did such a beautiful job he made my queen cry!!!
He sang this on Hollywood week when he was on American idol, He honestly sounds way better now than he did back then! He keeps improving!
Love your breakdown of his voice. I also loved the breath he projected in parts of the song that made you think he is about to breakdown emotionally.
He amazes me. That was surgical. Point on. I was worried for like 2 seconds when he started so high but then I was like, oh never mind it’s Adam Lambert.
Brian and Roger picked this guy for a very good reason. They nailed it.
I love Adam Lambert and his vocals he always knows what notes to hit and miss. I'm so happy that you reacted to his version of Believe which I adore so much. I've been listening to him since he was on Idol looking back on it now it's so cool that he's grown as a person and had changed a lot.
I've been a fan of Adam's ever since American Idol. I loved his performance of Ring of Fire, which the judges hated.
i love how he smirks because he knows he is killing all of us with his voice
3 years ago but it feels like a lifetime
I’m so glad you did a reaction video of Adam. His ability blows me away. I also love your reaction to his performance. I also love your knowledge and explanation of his technique. I’ve been wanting to hear your thought on his voice.
Sam, I tried the tongue out thing in my chamber choir rehearsals and was completely blown away by my much more fuller sound and how easy it makes singing in higher ranges! Thank you so much
For years I've been wondering about Adam sticking his tongue forward. Thank you for explaining! I'd love to see you react to some oldies, Sinatra, Belafonte, The Beatles, etc.
For months, I’ve kept typing adam’s name beside yours to find any reaction videos you might have made, and now I’m thrilled
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I clicked on this IMMEDIATELY! Love Adam Lambert. You are so great about analyzing techniques and sounds based on the individuality of each person and their voice. This was awesome, Sam!
Adam Lambert has been one of my faves since American Idol 😊. I've always wondered why a lot of vocalists pull their mics away sometimes and what it adds to the performance. I'm glad you're uploading more recently!
I saw his live version of led Zeppelin. I almost passed out from how amazing he sounded!
I have a friend who is trying to improve his singing, but suffers from terrible posture and major jaw and tongue tension, so before I did anything else, I made him watch several videos of Adam Lambert singing live. Then I made him do vocalises standing against the wall and using a paper towel to pull his tongue forward. The difference is instantaneous.
Yesssss ! Keep up the good work!
I'm hoping it was my comment that made you react to him :) I absolutely love Adam and his voice, thank you so much for your analysis and kind words towards him. It is great to see him appreciated by someone who knows his stuff :D great video ♥
Yes! You finally did a video about Adam Lambert!!! Please do his best live vocals!!! Love ya Sam!
Sam I really enjoy your vocal analyses. You are so clear and straightforward, even those of us who aren't singers come away with a fresh perspective and deeper appreciation of the music. I'm a big Lambert fan and have been waiting for this - thanks for all you do!
Adam never needed to win Idol, they knew they’d be seeing a lot more of him and his career. Sam, I enjoyed the way you took this performance apart and showed us how Adam uses his instrument.
I’ve been a huge fan of Adam Lambert for years, so I’m so glad you’ve done this review! I didn’t expect you to do this one for some reason, but I’m happy that you did.
One of the best performances ever
I’m so proud of how far you’ve come Sam! I remember when you were at 15k subs and I was just waiting for you to blow up
This is all your fault, Kai.
Sam Johnson I only support the best, Sam
It's so nice to hear a valid critique from a true vocal coach. Thank you.
Thank you for this video! I adore Adam so much, I was so bummed he didn’t win. I’ll never forgive when he sang Bohemian Rhapsody during his audition and now he’s touring with Queen.
This performance is one that will forever stick with me, i can’t even describe not only how good it is but just the pure beauty and control he displays, amazing reaction and review btw much love from mexico
Amazing performance. I fell in love with him all over again. Thanks for reacting to it, Sam 😘
Never was a big fan of Adam Lambert but have to admit I was blown away by this performance when I watched the Kennedy Center Honors show, He's come a long way since his American Idol days and glad that you've given him his just due recognition.
He did this same version of Believe on Idol Round three, Oct 2009. The only difference was he pumped it up a bit.
He's supposed to be performing during the Elvis tribute premiering on NBC in Febuary, and from what has leaked it's supposed to be AMAZING. Would love to hear what you have to say once it airs.
I’m so happy to see your reaction to this. It’s one of the most beautiful and memorable singing performances I’ve ever seen.
Finally you are analyzing Adam! I have been waiting for this moment since I first subscribed to your channel 😃
Same, I'm so happy the day has finally come!
Me too!!! Love Adam!
So excited to see you back so soon and with this performance by Adam Lambert!!! Watching you enjoy it is part of the pleasure. Loved how he slowed it down so I could understand all the words. Your explanation of his tongue placement.... Would love to see you react to Pink when she is actively upside down, doing silk work, climbing outside on a building, etc and singing at the same time! Thanks Sam! Can’t wait for next time❤️
Best appointments I've ever seen since this version came out. (I've seen a looot of reactions btw and I am a voice teacher too here in brasil). Good job mate.
Sam, your break down of performances is just on whole another level.. A lot of singers and coaches couldn't do so even when they tried. They miss out things like voice placement at 5:36, regarding how he went to that note. Some won't even tell the effort made by Adam or singers they are reacting/ reviewing/criticizing. That tongue "fix", Adam flipping from his usual, naturally compressed cords to breathier sound etc etc.
And those placements and tone where the balance is just so good that you genuinely go "ah, that's a really good tone!". It is things like that which really help singers to start acknowledging such effort and train their ears to discern what is good or better - for those that trust your judgement. I do! And I believe many others do!
Really, really enjoy your videos.
I love watching you enjoy watching Adam's performance with so much admiration and mezmiration. And your comments are helpful as always. 🤩
Yessssssssss! Thank you for doing an Adam Lambert one! Love your sincerity and kindness in every video :)
You obviously really know what you are talking about. I really love the fact that you always have so much praise for the artist and passion for your work. Keep it up!
Well what I said was true.... I grew up with all the classic rockers so I have listened to them all. Just because they were great does not mean that new artists cannot be great also. By the way my preferred genre of music is classic rock. Technically I would put lambert up against any of them. You may not like his contemporary music but he is a hell of a singer
Love love love love love love love him. Like so much, thanks for doing a video on him, Adam is one of my favs
thank you for finally reacting to this video. i shared it on twitter hoping you would when it was released. this gave me chills.
The emotion he gives is just always amazing.
Adam Lambert never concerns me when he sings. He ALWAYS gets to where he is going with passion and clarity. Makes my ears happy.
Great tip on how to hold your tongue, Sam! I just sing for my own enjoyment (spent all my school years in one choir or other but never had formal training) but watching your videos, even just your critiques/analyses, has definitely improved my technique - so thank you for that!
Also I absolutely LOVE Adam Lambert and his unearthly voice, so this video was a total winner for me.
I was in a choir/band about 12-8 years ago, but it was all amateur stuff with no training, and I was told I always sing really tight in my throat (but could find notes pretty well) and I needed to relax to improve. I never did figure that out, but the other day I was thinking about one of Sam's points in one of his videos - to sing with your talking voice - and I honestly felt my singing in a totally different way, working something in my deep, lower chest (diaphragm?! Finally?!?) I'd never worked before when singing. I don't know if it's better or not, but if that just flipped a switch in my body that I'd been hoping to find for a decade, then wow, and thanks!
His transitions and that mix is insane more plz! do his Queen + Adam Lambert The Show Must Go on Live at the O2!
I just commented on another vocal coach’s page that his technical analysis of this performance was great. So is this one. Very good. I learned a lot about the vocals from both.
I can't watch this performance without an extended smile, on multiple occasions, from pure joy and uncontrollable tears. I believe the tears are from witnessing an evocative, truly professional, absolutely perfect, transcendent performance. I don't know.
My reaction has not changed in 20 viewings over 3 months.
I totally agree with what he said about the lyrics of the song, I feel like it's the first time I heard all the words too. I really like Adam Lambert's voice. It's unique. Like Adam! Lol
I’ve loved Adam since I caught him as Fiyero at the pantages. (As an understudy) He was great then and has only become more so. I love this analysis of his instrument.
Thank you so much Sam for covering Adam Lambert! Been waiting too long :)
Adam is my role model
when Adam song Believe by Cher you can feel all the emotion he puts into adam has come so far along from auditioning idol to making his own albums to touring with queen thank you for doing one of his videos
The best voice on planet earth
And probably the whole galaxy
It’s even difficult for me to believe that there could be a better voice than Adam’s in parallel universe
Seriously
I'm not a fan of dance music so I never realized how beautiful the lyrics are!
Never thought I could understand the different abilities to sing until listening to your concise observations. Enjoy listening...thanks!
Adam did a fantastic job in giving even more emotions to the lyrics and Cher could not be more proud!
I get chills every time I hear this.
Adam is amazing in a lot of ways, his singing, as a performer, and his personality
One of the best voice analyses ever on UA-cam. Both Adam and Sam were superb.
Adam Lambert is just an amazing singer. He did such a perfect rendition of this classic song.
And great job in the analysis 👌
Adam can evoke such tones and emotions -- this performance exemplies that example.