my favorite thing about this is that on the trash taste podcast he claims he hears music as beeps and boops but when Mouse sings he really enjoys it a whole lot more :-)
Maybe it's just me but I felt like I could hear the instrumental itself playing in the background while she was singing, I legit am impressed every time I hear Mouse sing be it her opera voice or her regular voice. Words cannot express how happy I am to be able to listen to her magnificent singing
Seems like she's gotten much better over time though to be fair. I remember times where she said it was REALLY rough to sing like that for too long. Sounds like she doesn't get as winded/strained from it now.
Mouse sings high on the register comfortably, but she lost her lower register for a good while. So when her health started improving, her lower register stabilised and improved too. And clippers usually refer to that as her opera voice. Cuz she often has to use her lower register for musicals. Technically, you're right, it's not opera but it's catchier than lower register voice. Lols. If you want opera, there are clips of her singing Queen of the night aria, la amour, sempre libera.
Lol first comment🙏 and omg no way bro!! My birthday is today to!! A lot of people forgot lol😅😅 but yeah happy birthday!! Edit: I forgot to mention I am a fan of Ironmouse and mostly from a rap she was in with NoneLikeJoshua
By definition, a musical is an opera. Typically a musical would have spoken word segments where an opera is all singing which separates their definition a bit, but the singing would still be considered operatic.
@@BR3D2K1LL Absolutely not it's a totally separate genre and no one in the classical world would ever consider the musical style of singing even close to Operatic. A musical is somewhat close to Operetta but there is still a clear line between those slightly related Genres - Mouse has said that she studied Opera but what what she's doing here has absolutely nothing to do with Operatic singing which sound radically different - She sing very well and has a beautiful voice but calling this operatic singing is is about as right as saying that Elton John is playing classical Piano. For anyone in doubt just look up Maria Callas here on youtube and see if you find any resemblance in the singing style.
@@ornleifs These are the definitions I am referring to: 1.A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arias, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama. 2.The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music. 3.The house where operas are exhibited. The general categorizations and definitions are quite loose, but I would say they are much more than "slightly" related. In the case of if it is operatic, the voice type for singing an opera is more based on the amount of resonance and vibrato, which Mouse does use here. The New York Times chief classical music critic Anthony Tommasini argues “in opera, music is the driving force; in musical theater, words come first.” While listening to an opera, it typically doesn’t matter what language it’s sung in, so long as you know the basic plot-but in musical theater, the nuance comes from the lyrics. I would argue in this case, this particular musical piece should count as operatic from the vibrato and musical conveyance of emotion. Even experts of opera should agree that it can be a bit of gray area and not just black and white. I would agree though, that many musicals (or at least the ones I have listened to) would not qualify as being operatic.
@ornleifs These are the definitions I am referring to: 1 A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arias, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama. 2 The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music. 3 The house where operas are exhibited. The general categorizations and definitions are quite loose, but I would say they are much more than "slightly" related. In the case of if it is operatic, the voice type for singing an opera is more based on the amount of resonance and vibrato, which Mouse does use here. The New York Times chief classical music critic Anthony Tommasini argues “in opera, music is the driving force; in musical theater, words come first.” While listening to an opera, it typically doesn’t matter what language it’s sung in, so long as you know the basic plot-but in musical theater, the nuance comes from the lyrics. I would argue in this case, this particular musical piece should count as operatic from the vibrato and musical conveyance of emotion. Even experts of opera should agree that it can be a bit of gray area and not just black and white. I would agree though, that many musicals (or at least the ones I have listened to) would not qualify as being operatic.
@@BR3D2K1LL I agree that when it comes to story telling and the drama part these genres are related but I forgot to direct to an actual Operatic singing by Mouse which you can find as "Ironmouse Queen of the night" where she is singing that very difficult aria casually on a cycle stream by Connor and there she sings with a the typical opera voice which is different both in timbre and style than what she's doing here. And on another occasion where she sings it, she mentions that she is now using her Opera voice cause of course Mouse knows the difference it' s just this poster who is ignorant. There's no doubt in my mind that Mouse would have become a great singer if her health had allowed it.
it’s not! but whenever Mouse sings her community calls it “Opera Mouse”because she has shared a couple of times before she became to know her diagnosis and when she was very unwell she was pursuing a career as a coloratura soprano opera singer!!
Her lungs have come a LONG way!
SO TRUE❤❤❤
The switch from singing to "Dont woo me" 😂
Chat: "WE'RE WOOING ANYWAY!!"
She has gotten so much more powerful and controlled.
I think this is the most powerful I've heard her sing this song. I'm so happy 😭👏👏👏👏👏
With how her conditions actually affect her vocal physically, it is just too impressive.
my favorite thing about this is that on the trash taste podcast he claims he hears music as beeps and boops but when Mouse sings he really enjoys it a whole lot more :-)
He simps for her singing a lot thats like one of the things he complements her a lot for and rightfully so
Damn..now that's a birthday gift that is priceless.
"Don't woo me."
She's already wooing all of us. He was just returning the favor.
Things that make us all cry:
- Dogs reunion with their owner videos
- The Green Mile
- That first fresh kill of the morning
- Ironmouse singing
Uncle Iroh singing "Leaves From the Vine"
Maybe it's just me but I felt like I could hear the instrumental itself playing in the background while she was singing, I legit am impressed every time I hear Mouse sing be it her opera voice or her regular voice. Words cannot express how happy I am to be able to listen to her magnificent singing
The feisty Latina with the voice of an angel
Seems like she's gotten much better over time though to be fair. I remember times where she said it was REALLY rough to sing like that for too long. Sounds like she doesn't get as winded/strained from it now.
I'm not crying your 😭 happy birthday Conner and many more
🎉
Man. I really need more operatic acapella from Mousey. I feel like I could listen to this all day
An irl disney princess
Disney wishes they had a princess like her
If remember right that was what she was planning on eventually becoming before her condition nerfed her.
😢 is it raining in here? A beautiful b-day gift! ❤
Y'all .... She may be the closest thing to a real Disney princess we ever see ....
They both make my heart sing ❤
Love when Conner said How do you sound like that, me: lots of practice ❤
I am a 55 year old metal head but holy fuck mouse brought tears.
Always great when Mouse decides to drop a solo
This honestly has to be the best opera I’ve ever heard❤. Mouse your singing is the best!🎉❤
This is crazy good, and mouse is amazing here. Deffo not an opera tho lmao, this is from a musical 😂
Mouse sings high on the register comfortably, but she lost her lower register for a good while. So when her health started improving, her lower register stabilised and improved too. And clippers usually refer to that as her opera voice. Cuz she often has to use her lower register for musicals. Technically, you're right, it's not opera but it's catchier than lower register voice. Lols.
If you want opera, there are clips of her singing Queen of the night aria, la amour, sempre libera.
I believe if things were different they would be dating now they seem like the perfect couple and the greatest of friends 😊
Could you imagine faces of the first chaters?)))))
Dang mousey, happy birthday Connor.
That's great.
BEST BIRTHDAY GIFT EVER🎉🎉🎉
Anyone who played farcry 5 id love to her mouse sing the songs faith sings on the radio
*Passes away from amazing*
Ohh scarlet pimpernel. Amazing
No one would ever do something so lovely and sweet for me, not even if it's my birthday.
Beautiful!
Monke: Woo!
Mousy: Dont Woo me!
Mouse: goes into a higher gear.
Also Tungsten Rodent: That was awfull.
Chat: you wot??
God damn woman! You can sing!!!
Lol first comment🙏 and omg no way bro!! My birthday is today to!! A lot of people forgot lol😅😅 but yeah happy birthday!!
Edit: I forgot to mention I am a fan of Ironmouse and mostly from a rap she was in with NoneLikeJoshua
Happy birthday
Happy Birthday!
@@georgelee2989thank you😊
@@chibidevichaosthank you very much🤩
@@Unknown_Unknowingyou're welcome
Whatever. I don't even like you.
[Spontaneously sings Love song full of Longing in Operatic Voice]
NOOO I MISSED BIFFDAY STREAM CAUSE I WAS SLEEPING 😭
It’s actually tonight. His birthday is tonight/tomorrow technically
@@Slayn oooh you right i was like "wait isn't his BD the 26th?" but he probably won't be online until sunday
Love her voice, she such a great singer but it's not Opera she's singing but the type of singing you find in Broadway musicals.
By definition, a musical is an opera. Typically a musical would have spoken word segments where an opera is all singing which separates their definition a bit, but the singing would still be considered operatic.
@@BR3D2K1LL Absolutely not it's a totally separate genre and no one in the classical world would ever consider the musical style of singing even close to Operatic.
A musical is somewhat close to Operetta but there is still a clear line between those slightly related Genres - Mouse has said that she studied Opera but what what she's doing here has absolutely nothing to do with Operatic singing which sound radically different - She sing very well and has a beautiful voice but calling this operatic singing is is about as right as saying that Elton John is playing classical Piano.
For anyone in doubt just look up Maria Callas here on youtube and see if you find any resemblance in the singing style.
@@ornleifs These are the definitions I am referring to:
1.A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arias, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama.
2.The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music.
3.The house where operas are exhibited.
The general categorizations and definitions are quite loose, but I would say they are much more than "slightly" related.
In the case of if it is operatic, the voice type for singing an opera is more based on the amount of resonance and vibrato, which Mouse does use here.
The New York Times chief classical music critic Anthony Tommasini argues “in opera, music is the driving force; in musical theater, words come first.” While listening to an opera, it typically doesn’t matter what language it’s sung in, so long as you know the basic plot-but in musical theater, the nuance comes from the lyrics. I would argue in this case, this particular musical piece should count as operatic from the vibrato and musical conveyance of emotion.
Even experts of opera should agree that it can be a bit of gray area and not just black and white. I would agree though, that many musicals (or at least the ones I have listened to) would not qualify as being operatic.
@ornleifs These are the definitions I am referring to:
1 A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arias, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama.
2 The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music.
3 The house where operas are exhibited.
The general categorizations and definitions are quite loose, but I would say they are much more than "slightly" related.
In the case of if it is operatic, the voice type for singing an opera is more based on the amount of resonance and vibrato, which Mouse does use here.
The New York Times chief classical music critic Anthony Tommasini argues “in opera, music is the driving force; in musical theater, words come first.” While listening to an opera, it typically doesn’t matter what language it’s sung in, so long as you know the basic plot-but in musical theater, the nuance comes from the lyrics. I would argue in this case, this particular musical piece should count as operatic from the vibrato and musical conveyance of emotion.
Even experts of opera should agree that it can be a bit of gray area and not just black and white. I would agree though, that many musicals (or at least the ones I have listened to) would not qualify as being operatic.
@@BR3D2K1LL I agree that when it comes to story telling and the drama part these genres are related but I forgot to direct to an actual Operatic singing by Mouse which you can find as "Ironmouse Queen of the night" where she is singing that very difficult aria casually on a cycle stream by Connor and there she sings with a the typical opera voice which is different both in timbre and style than what she's doing here. And on another occasion where she sings it, she mentions that she is now using her Opera voice cause of course Mouse knows the difference it' s just this poster who is ignorant.
There's no doubt in my mind that Mouse would have become a great singer if her health had allowed it.
Too much reverb
And that song sucked so hard 😔 not😊 ❤😂😢😮😅👍🤯🔥🙌🍺🇵🇷
Mouse is definitely the Disney Princess the VShojo/Twitch Universe needed and deserved😇🙏🥲
in what place its opera?
it’s not! but whenever Mouse sings her community calls it “Opera Mouse”because she has shared a couple of times before she became to know her diagnosis and when she was very unwell she was pursuing a career as a coloratura soprano opera singer!!