Nate, thank so much for these!!! They are going to inspire my little grandson's so much! And. They are going to inspire my personal worship time at home! Today, I watched the Harmony rounds. After watching your basics of breathing and posture with the oldest, Alex. He listened to you, attentively. I knew he would. As he needs men in his life. He seemed to like the idea of improving his skill to offer it to God. He sat out of the singing part, but I watched his face as you and I sang , harmonizing, and that made him sit up and take notice. About an hour ago. After he went ho!me, I watched Harmony Challenge 5 with I surrender all, and jumped in, cause that's one I do use harmonies with regularly, and now, I can't wait to let the boys jump in, learn parts and sing on their first day out of school. Thank you again for doing such a blessed work.
The problem to me is at the bridge when it turns to one octave higher. I measure, in the upper melody of that bridge, in a trial when I use falsetto, the highest note reaches around C#5-D5... ugh.. scary to hit with chest voice 😀
Nate, thank so much for these!!! They are going to inspire my little grandson's so much! And. They are going to inspire my personal worship time at home! Today, I watched the Harmony rounds. After watching your basics of breathing and posture with the oldest, Alex. He listened to you, attentively. I knew he would. As he needs men in his life. He seemed to like the idea of improving his skill to offer it to God. He sat out of the singing part, but I watched his face as you and I sang , harmonizing, and that made him sit up and take notice. About an hour ago. After he went ho!me, I watched Harmony Challenge 5 with I surrender all, and jumped in, cause that's one I do use harmonies with regularly, and now, I can't wait to let the boys jump in, learn parts and sing on their first day out of school. Thank you again for doing such a blessed work.
I notice you use the same key as Here Be Lions's version, the same one I use.
The problem to me is at the bridge when it turns to one octave higher.
I measure, in the upper melody of that bridge, in a trial when I use falsetto, the highest note reaches around C#5-D5... ugh.. scary to hit with chest voice 😀
Right… usually in this contemporary style, you would sing in a mix on those notes.
@@WorshipRefocusThanks for reply
1:47-1:57 Did you use falsetto at that moment ?
Yep…
Personal timestamp 1:39 3:08 4:33
What key is this tutorial in. Crystal Gayle sings it in what key?
This tutorial is in C major. Charity Gayle sings it in E major.
@@WorshipRefocusit is bariton and soprano from harmony?