Tagalog has open vowels and this is why most Filipinos are good in singing because the language makes you open your mouth. And you know that having open vowels helps you create sounds better. When you speak Tagalog fluently with accent and all, it actually sounds "sing songy".
These are The Avengers of the Philippines. Budakhel is comprised of BU-Bugoy Drilon (white jacket) DA-Daryl Ong (leather jakcet) Khel-Michael Pangilinan (pang-ee-lee-nan, orange and black top) They're amazing on their own right but as a group, and they're not official as a group, but they always sing and jam together. And of course, Katrina V, she's just 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥And best believe that they can all do this Live as Live can be. Actually, Philippines has over 120 languages and many dialects. They'd be completely different grammar. For example, Tagalog in the NCR would be different than Tagalog Batangueño...which would be considered dialects. But Ilocano and Tagalog are different languages
Katrina has had NO vocal training which is even more phenomenal. Please react to her live version of Patti Labelle’s There’s A Winner In You live. It’s astounding.
Philippine languages use a very open sounding short vowels a,e,i,o,u with some double vowel sounds like aa, ii with gutteral stops between. The double vowels force a disruptive stop while singing, such as the word iibig, pag-iibig or 'to love'. But in general, the short, open vowel sounds are very gentle for singers. Tagalog is also very syllabic, with many words ending in a vowel
Tagalog as a language is very music friendly. We have alot of vowels and most often than not its an open sound that allows singers to utilize their mouths and tongue. Even the other languages in the Philippines share the same characteristics. Hiligaynon for example has a thick accent (veey melodic) Visayan a very strong one too. Ilocano sounds so different from Tagalog with few similarities..both derived from Austronesian and Malay languages. Most people use Filipino its the standardized Tagalog. (Mix of Spanish, English and Tagalog) Btw...Ilocano isnt a dialect but rather a language (it is not only use in one area but its one of the main languages in Ph and some areas of Hawaii.We have approximately 120-170 spoken langauges in the Philippines This group is called Budakhel (BUgoy, DAryl, and KHEL) both are solo covalist plus feat Katrina they have alot of collaborations together.
I agree, so they will know who's actually the standard in the ph. and they will not be kept saying that fill singers are just influenced by western music
CZ please react to Katrina Velarde cover of Araw gabi with troy laureta im sure you will really like it Katrina really showcase her lung power and vocal agility on riffs and runs I hope you react to it. I really love watching your reaction analysis CZ.❤❤❤
Languages, not dialects. The Philippines has more than a hundred. Tagalog is just one of them. Filipino, the official language is largely Tagalog-based. Filipinos are very good at phonetic mimicry when singing. Also, when you sing the brain’s auditory cortex becomes more active, focusing more on sound perception and production, overriding regional accents that can be present when speaking.
They are not actually an official group.Most Filipino singers are soloists but these collaborations happen for fun and for exposure also since it's quite difficult to stand out in the Philippine music industry because of tough competition and the volume of singers that we produce is almost unlimited hehe
We have 115 dialects in the Philippines at least. Ilocano is just one of them but we understand each other using our national language which is Tagalog. English is our 2nd language that almost everyone can understand
According to University of the Philippines Department of Linguistics, there are 184 living languages and 2 extinct languages in the Philippines. Of those 184 living languages, 9 are non-indigenous, such as English, Chavacano, Lannang-Oe, etc.
Those are languages, dialects are more of variations of a language (Ex: Batangas Tagalog, Laguna Tagalog and Manila Tagalog) even if you have different dialects you could understand the meaning someone is saying. If I speak Cebuano the Tagalogs wouldn't understand what I am saying.
@@dowoons_lost_cat you are absolutely correct that that is how a linguist would define it. And I tend to use language rather than dialect, as evident on my comment above yours. Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Montenegrin understand each other because they are literally the same language. Why don’t we call them dialects then? How about Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian? Italian and Spanish understands each other understands 4 out of 5 words of each other. Morrocan and Jordanian both speak Arabic but they don’t understand each other. Like Hiligaynon and Ilocano, Mandarin is so different from Cantonese. Why are they not called languages then? It turns out, in real life, it is difficult to distinguish a language from a dialect. I use my preferred term, however, whatever a local wants to call it, I don’t dare to correct them. Also, I don’t view dialect as inferior to language as others do.
Philippines is a bilingual country, English and Tagalog being the official languages. On top of these two there are about 178 more languages spoken in various islands spread througout the 7,641 islands.
@@Lyf4rMusic That's why we all grew up using at least 3 languages, English, Tagalog and our provincial or regional language. In my case I use Cebuano language.
just a correction the national language of the Philippines is not Tagalog, but Filipino. Tagalog is more pure while Filipino incorporates foreign words into the language.
Your reactions are just so spot on, and fun at the same time. Like how you got "grossed out" by Katrina's gymnastics. Well all of them to be fair too. Bhugoy has a raspyness to his voice which is so chef's kiss. Please react to Katrina singing "Araw Gabi" featuring Troy Lauretta. It's LIVE! It's insane!
Please react to Katrina's cover of Mama Knows Best by Jessie J and Somewhere Over The Rainbow on her One Take Cover Session also Saving All My Love for You singing in a live audience. Thank you
these four were real gems in the industry BUT the saddest truth big people that is in the same industry troubles them and keeping them underrated. super underrated. How I wish big producers out of the country could notice them : ((
These are just a perfect 4 for me... BUDAKHEL+ KAT 💪💪💪🤩... I wanna say a lot but damn! there's a lot in my head.. hahaha.. Just search these guys: Bugoy Drilon Daryl Ong Michael Pangilinan Katrina Velarde
Really love what you guys did in this video! I like seeing how Jenn works as a vocal coach and trains her students! It's both educational and entertaining at the same time. Hope there will be more of this in the future. And perhaps, show us how Jenn coaches her male students too!
Wow! This is a great cover! The guys sound like Boys to Men and Katrina sounds like Mariah with just a beautiful tone and emotion. I love the guys and Katrina and wish they were more well known. Katrina your voice is pristine and pure gold!❤️
So please react to her live performances, like 1. There's a winner in you 2. Somewhere over the rainbow 3. Withney houston medley 4. Oyeh (listen) Thank you...
@@DBYYT9080 @DBYYT9080 ngek... Though visayas and mindanao are both large when it comes to land masses, but more than half of the population (64M) actually lived in Luzon. 20M of which lived in Metro Manila. But Tagalog language is not only spoken in Manila area, some provinces as well use Tagalog as their language. That's the reason why Tagalog has the most speaker today. I'm not a tagalog, I'm bisaya-waray but I know that fact...
I heard a good comment once that Tagalog is good for music because of its plausive(?) sound. I believe English songs sung in Tagalog, there's not much of a hindrance in pronounciation in line with the music. The best recommendation I can give would be Michael V.'s parody of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance".
Finally! :) Glad you reacted to this.. I'm sure you already heard KZ Tandingan. Please react to KZ Tandingan and Jaya duet "Feeling Good" They are soo good as well. Thanks!
i don't know why im here but i enjoyed this. Ilocano has many dialects and it is a distinct language by itself. Much like Tagalog has Batangas, Manila, Bulacan and many more dialects.
Some Filipinos are known for imitating when it comes to singing, even if they struggle in speaking or pronouncing the English language but when it comes to singing they pronounce it exactly as the original artist did.
I am Ilocano, many words are similar to Tagalog, but the difference is greater. Ilocano is one of the hardest to learn for other non speakers of this dialect.
14:54 the languages are syllabic in nature and maybe that helps with consonant and vowel sounds plus the breathing. True with Tagalog and ilocano and other languages in the country.
Filipino, Filipino. From Apl of Black Eyed Peas. He was 1 of the coaches who did not select Morissette Amon in The Voice Philippines 🇵🇭 in 2013! 😖 This video. Good 👍 Suggested videos 📹: 1 Katrina Velarde and Zephanie Dimaranan sing Umbrella 🌂 and Singing in the Rain 🌧 2 Daryl Ong and Chloe Redondo sing Almost Is Never Enough 3 Michael Pangilinan and Morissette Amon sing Just Give Me a Reason.
If you want to hear katrina singing live with a band please react to araw-gabi with troy laureta and her stage performance of Saving all my love to you. You'll definitely enjoy it. I guarantee it. 😊
we filipinos are natural born singers. me i can even sing ballads and RNB song of thye 80s and 90s. with the bottle of beer on a karaoke. No need for vocal coaches when we just practice and imitate singers accents and way of singing thats all filipinos need.😆
Hey! As a Gigi and Katrina fan, I love it when you react to Filipino artists. Heart heart for the team! It’d be awesome if you could react to SB19’s "GENTO" or "MAPA" in The First Take. Thanks a bunch!
There is another collaboration with this group called 'BuDaKhel x Kat- Thank God I found You'. BuDaKhel is the group name of all 3 male artists, and Kat is Katrina Velarde.
I know you love different kinds of vocals. Try to check out the queendom these are composed of 6 female vocals. And they sang live on a show. I know you'll love them. 😊 The way you explain how the vowels done is very amazing and it helps your viewer the right sound like. Thanks for reacting to Kat and to BudaKhel
Nice Reaction! . . . Yes. All of them are Profesional Singers. Fyi. There are 120 languages in the Philippines. No. 1 is tagalog. English is a second language here.
I bet if ur student grew up here in the Philippines she would be a great belter. People here without voice lessons have good technicality when it comes to the music industry.
They have behind the scene of this during their recording. Katrina was standing on a chair so her height would be the same level with the boys because she is a short woman around 5’4 to 5’5
You can actually must watch ASAP LIVE every sunday noon time in the philippines, all very good singers or should i say phenomenal singers in the phil🇵🇭..
Thank you so much for reacting our awesome Filipino Singers ❤️❤️❤️ please check Morissette and Daryl Ong's cover You are the Reason ❤️ God bless 😇 more power!
To answer your question: Tagalog is VERY suitable for singing pop songs, as the language has lots of clean straight vowels and very little diphthongs. Check out Morissette’s Wish bus performance of „Akin ka na lang“ or her „live version with band“ of her banger „Gusto ko nang bumitaw“.
Finally…終於react這首歌了,橘老師從Morissette、Gigi到Katrina都聽一輪了,希望也可以聽一下傳奇的Charice在Oscar party的Listen,能讓David Foster點頭稱讚甚至稱她為和Oprah結合所生的小孩,還可以和Celine合唱Because you loved me!和圭賢合唱A whole new world!和So Hyang合唱When you believe!未變身的她天下無敵啊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Tagalog has open vowels and this is why most Filipinos are good in singing because the language makes you open your mouth. And you know that having open vowels helps you create sounds better. When you speak Tagalog fluently with accent and all, it actually sounds "sing songy".
I may add Tagalog is reach in vowels
@@romyeohgarrido5558 you mean rich...
@@thestevecbr yup I lost internet connection that's why I failed to edit and eventually forgot
I agree
Lol you are glazing so much that's not true at all
These are The Avengers of the Philippines. Budakhel is comprised of
BU-Bugoy Drilon (white jacket)
DA-Daryl Ong (leather jakcet)
Khel-Michael Pangilinan (pang-ee-lee-nan, orange and black top)
They're amazing on their own right but as a group, and they're not official as a group, but they always sing and jam together.
And of course, Katrina V, she's just 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥And best believe that they can all do this Live as Live can be.
Actually, Philippines has over 120 languages and many dialects. They'd be completely different grammar. For example, Tagalog in the NCR would be different than Tagalog Batangueño...which would be considered dialects. But Ilocano and Tagalog are different languages
ulul salsalero
@@dianallamas7135 na hype ka nmn masyado HAHA
So Morisette is in the Justice League?
@@wordwariii687 p*tang ina hahahaha 😂😂
And charice
Katrina has had NO vocal training which is even more phenomenal. Please react to her live version of Patti Labelle’s There’s A Winner In You live. It’s astounding.
Absolutely! Please,,,
@@angelojacob2795yes it’s an incredible performance
YESS!! Her There's a winner in you" cover omg, phenomenal!!!
That's amazing
She is Gifted and Blessed. 🥰
Philippine languages use a very open sounding short vowels a,e,i,o,u with some double vowel sounds like aa, ii with gutteral stops between. The double vowels force a disruptive stop while singing, such as the word iibig, pag-iibig or 'to love'. But in general, the short, open vowel sounds are very gentle for singers. Tagalog is also very syllabic, with many words ending in a vowel
FINALLY! this would be a nice introduction to Filipino male singers! great suggestion!
Tagalog as a language is very music friendly. We have alot of vowels and most often than not its an open sound that allows singers to utilize their mouths and tongue. Even the other languages in the Philippines share the same characteristics. Hiligaynon for example has a thick accent (veey melodic) Visayan a very strong one too. Ilocano sounds so different from Tagalog with few similarities..both derived from Austronesian and Malay languages. Most people use Filipino its the standardized Tagalog. (Mix of Spanish, English and Tagalog)
Btw...Ilocano isnt a dialect but rather a language (it is not only use in one area but its one of the main languages in Ph and some areas of Hawaii.We have approximately 120-170 spoken langauges in the Philippines
This group is called Budakhel (BUgoy, DAryl, and KHEL) both are solo covalist plus feat Katrina they have alot of collaborations together.
Ilocano HERE TOO EYYYYYY
But I'm not a good singer i just love to sing.
KATRINA IS MY IDOL TOO SHE'S UNDERRATED ❤❤❤
@@Jupzvlog Ilocana here fr cagayan valley, watching fr Saudi Arabia working as a NICU nurse actually it's my breaktime, relaxing @ 3AM,
@@gemmacabatan7089 annad kayu dita sapay kuma ta uray anya ti rigat trabaho addan to latta naan anay nga panaginana yo.🤙🙏
@@Jupzvlog ilokano here from ilocos sur magaling akong kumanta paglasheng😅😅😂
@@arielsomera8918 nyajaja ako din kagagaling ko lang lamay anim oras akung kumanta
@@Jupzvlog haha yan tau eh lumlabas mga singer pag lasheng😆😅
Different Filipino dialects have their own unique inflections. Depending on location, it is a whole different language.
Philippine dialects and the national language Filipino.
Kindly check also regine velasquez singing what kind of fool I am.l. She was wearing red gown kneeling..thanks..I enjoy your reaction
The 1993 silver-dress performance is better. People keep suggesting only the most popular performances, which aren't necessarily the best.
Here!
Yes pls..and kz tandingan too.
I agree, so they will know who's actually the standard in the ph. and they will not be kept saying that fill singers are just influenced by western music
Here
CZ please react to Katrina Velarde cover of Araw gabi with troy laureta im sure you will really like it Katrina really showcase her lung power and vocal agility on riffs and runs I hope you react to it. I really love watching your reaction analysis CZ.❤❤❤
Up
Up
Up
UP
Up
Love this.. I watch this many times.
Languages, not dialects. The Philippines has more than a hundred. Tagalog is just one of them. Filipino, the official language is largely Tagalog-based. Filipinos are very good at phonetic mimicry when singing. Also, when you sing the brain’s auditory cortex becomes more active, focusing more on sound perception and production, overriding regional accents that can be present when speaking.
@@jd-pw8yv you got it
They are not actually an official group.Most Filipino singers are soloists but these collaborations happen for fun and for exposure also since it's quite difficult to stand out in the Philippine music industry because of tough competition and the volume of singers that we produce is almost unlimited hehe
This group have a few more performances like this one.. you all should check all of them, they’re 🔥🔥🔥
We have 115 dialects in the Philippines at least. Ilocano is just one of them but we understand each other using our national language which is Tagalog. English is our 2nd language that almost everyone can understand
According to University of the Philippines Department of Linguistics, there are 184 living languages and 2 extinct languages in the Philippines. Of those 184 living languages, 9 are non-indigenous, such as English, Chavacano, Lannang-Oe, etc.
National Language is Filipino not Tagalog
how about Indonesia got 700 plus dialects haha
Those are languages, dialects are more of variations of a language (Ex: Batangas Tagalog, Laguna Tagalog and Manila Tagalog) even if you have different dialects you could understand the meaning someone is saying.
If I speak Cebuano the Tagalogs wouldn't understand what I am saying.
@@dowoons_lost_cat you are absolutely correct that that is how a linguist would define it. And I tend to use language rather than dialect, as evident on my comment above yours.
Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Montenegrin understand each other because they are literally the same language. Why don’t we call them dialects then? How about Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian? Italian and Spanish understands each other understands 4 out of 5 words of each other.
Morrocan and Jordanian both speak Arabic but they don’t understand each other. Like Hiligaynon and Ilocano, Mandarin is so different from Cantonese. Why are they not called languages then?
It turns out, in real life, it is difficult to distinguish a language from a dialect. I use my preferred term, however, whatever a local wants to call it, I don’t dare to correct them. Also, I don’t view dialect as inferior to language as others do.
Philippines is a bilingual country, English and Tagalog being the official languages. On top of these two there are about 178 more languages spoken in various islands spread througout the 7,641 islands.
Damn, that's a lot of languages and islands !
@@Lyf4rMusic That's why we all grew up using at least 3 languages, English, Tagalog and our provincial or regional language. In my case I use Cebuano language.
just a correction the national language of the Philippines is not Tagalog, but Filipino. Tagalog is more pure while Filipino incorporates foreign words into the language.
Your reactions are just so spot on, and fun at the same time. Like how you got "grossed out" by Katrina's gymnastics. Well all of them to be fair too. Bhugoy has a raspyness to his voice which is so chef's kiss.
Please react to Katrina singing "Araw Gabi" featuring Troy Lauretta. It's LIVE! It's insane!
Please react to Katrina's cover of Mama Knows Best by Jessie J and Somewhere Over The Rainbow on her One Take Cover Session also Saving All My Love for You singing in a live audience.
Thank you
From Budakhel they have lots of unfiltered singing on some hallways with just a guitarman fun to watch
Great to here this song again. Yup, all of them are great singers. Try to check them out. 😊
You are really good coach… all of the reactors I watch, you are the best madam … sending ❤ from Philippines 🇵🇭 please react more Filipino singers 🙏
these four were real gems in the industry BUT the saddest truth big people that is in the same industry troubles them and keeping them underrated. super underrated. How I wish big producers out of the country could notice them : ((
These are just a perfect 4 for me...
BUDAKHEL+ KAT 💪💪💪🤩... I wanna say a lot but damn! there's a lot in my head.. hahaha.. Just search these guys:
Bugoy Drilon
Daryl Ong
Michael Pangilinan
Katrina Velarde
All four are great individual artista, who are champions from different competitions.
Really love what you guys did in this video!
I like seeing how Jenn works as a vocal coach and trains her students! It's both educational and entertaining at the same time.
Hope there will be more of this in the future. And perhaps, show us how Jenn coaches her male students too!
Guys you should react to KATRINA VELARDE singing ARAW GABI with Troy . You'll be amazingly blown away...
Thank you very much to those who support the Filipino singers, may the acting lord guide you all
Regine Velasquez "What kind of fool am I" Next plsssss ,she is the Queen of Philippine Music ❤️
My god katrina..you got it❤
Wow! This is a great cover! The guys sound like Boys to Men and Katrina sounds like Mariah with just a beautiful tone and emotion. I love the guys and Katrina and wish they were more well known. Katrina your voice is pristine and pure gold!❤️
We have more than 100 dialects,English is our 2nd language the first one is tagalog .Ilocano here
Katrinaaaa ❤️❤️❤️
So please react to her live performances, like
1. There's a winner in you
2. Somewhere over the rainbow
3. Withney houston medley
4. Oyeh (listen)
Thank you...
Yes please!
Yes! More
Yes please!
Tagalog is the most widely spoken language in the Philippines
You're wrong! It's Bisaya because most of the populations in Visayas & Mindanao are bisaya or cebuano speaking!
@@DBYYT9080 @DBYYT9080 ngek... Though visayas and mindanao are both large when it comes to land masses, but more than half of the population (64M) actually lived in Luzon. 20M of which lived in Metro Manila. But Tagalog language is not only spoken in Manila area, some provinces as well use Tagalog as their language.
That's the reason why Tagalog has the most speaker today.
I'm not a tagalog, I'm bisaya-waray but I know that fact...
Visayas at Mindanao nag sasalita ng tagalog kaya tagalog ang pinaka malaking salita sa pilipinaa
I heard a good comment once that Tagalog is good for music because of its plausive(?) sound.
I believe English songs sung in Tagalog, there's not much of a hindrance in pronounciation in line with the music.
The best recommendation I can give would be Michael V.'s parody of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance".
Tagalog or our language sits on upper pallete. So our voice registry is naturally high,, the rest is pure talent and practice
no wonder the girl was so great because she is a Filipino.. congrats
One of the Underrated Singer in Ph is THEM! FR 😂
Proud Ilocano here too..❤you guys are amazing!
Please please react to Katrina Velarde's rendition of the song "there's a winner in you".
Ilocano here,good singer k jn girl,keep it up, Katrina is one of the best singer in Philippines but my favorite singers now is sb19😊
Thank you for support Philippines singers
What a treat!
Finally! :) Glad you reacted to this.. I'm sure you already heard KZ Tandingan. Please react to KZ Tandingan and Jaya duet "Feeling Good" They are soo good as well. Thanks!
You should check out Katrina's live performances of Dangerously in Love
Yes please!!!
Up
moreeeee! I love your reactions.
Check Katrina's Whitney Houston Medley at Qritiko its the best
i don't know why im here but i enjoyed this. Ilocano has many dialects and it is a distinct language by itself. Much like Tagalog has Batangas, Manila, Bulacan and many more dialects.
The most talkative vocal coach of all time goes to. . . . 😂😂😂
😆😆
Some Filipinos are known for imitating when it comes to singing, even if they struggle in speaking or pronouncing the English language but when it comes to singing they pronounce it exactly as the original artist did.
I am Ilocano, many words are similar to Tagalog, but the difference is greater. Ilocano is one of the hardest to learn for other non speakers of this dialect.
💕 Katrina! 💕
Love watching it W vid
Budakhel and katrina
Daryl Ong, the tenor voice, did a cover duet of After All with Gigi de Lana which you might enjoy.
14:54 the languages are syllabic in nature and maybe that helps with consonant and vowel sounds plus the breathing. True with Tagalog and ilocano and other languages in the country.
Filipino, Filipino. From Apl of Black Eyed Peas. He was 1 of the coaches who did not select Morissette Amon in The Voice Philippines 🇵🇭 in 2013! 😖
This video. Good 👍
Suggested videos 📹: 1 Katrina Velarde and Zephanie Dimaranan sing Umbrella 🌂 and Singing in the Rain 🌧 2 Daryl Ong and Chloe Redondo sing Almost Is Never Enough 3 Michael Pangilinan and Morissette Amon sing Just Give Me a Reason.
If you want to hear katrina singing live with a band please react to araw-gabi with troy laureta and her stage performance of Saving all my love to you. You'll definitely enjoy it. I guarantee it. 😊
Firstttttt.... 😁😁😁 Pls react katrina velarde whitney Houston medley the qritiko one plsssss
we filipinos are natural born singers. me i can even sing ballads and RNB song of thye 80s and 90s. with the bottle of beer on a karaoke. No need for vocal coaches when we just practice and imitate singers accents and way of singing thats all filipinos need.😆
Kahihiyan mga binabanggit mo sa komento hiiiiiii😬
More Katrina Velarde 's one take cover session, thank you
Wow I'm kinda floating so terrific
I can't believe we finally saw the face of a guest on these videos
Hey! As a Gigi and Katrina fan, I love it when you react to Filipino artists. Heart heart for the team! It’d be awesome if you could react to SB19’s "GENTO" or "MAPA" in The First Take. Thanks a bunch!
listening to this gives me the goosebumps
There is another collaboration with this group called 'BuDaKhel x Kat- Thank God I found You'. BuDaKhel is the group name of all 3 male artists, and Kat is Katrina Velarde.
You have to watch this in a Live show in youtube
Your student has a great voice, she has a great teacher, and a great favorite singer in Katrina.
I know you love different kinds of vocals. Try to check out the queendom these are composed of 6 female vocals. And they sang live on a show. I know you'll love them. 😊
The way you explain how the vowels done is very amazing and it helps your viewer the right sound like.
Thanks for reacting to Kat and to BudaKhel
The teaching part is also good.
enjoying your insights! keep it up ma'am!
Katrina is so so a legend
Katrina is the one of the best singer, not only singer as an artist,, she has all strength about the music,
I am so glad that you have with you an ilocano peo6
Yayy,.ilocano present!!🤚💕
I never seen this coach eargasm this much to a Filipino singer.
Tagalog/Filipino is the National Language, we all need to learn Tagalog so we can understand/communicate to each other.
i like it when you guys do every bit of the singers notes and styles. I am learning from it. Coach you are so great.
Nice Reaction! . . . Yes. All of them are Profesional Singers.
Fyi. There are 120 languages in the Philippines.
No. 1 is tagalog. English is a second language here.
I bet if ur student grew up here in the Philippines she would be a great belter. People here without voice lessons have good technicality when it comes to the music industry.
Thanks for appreciating filipino singers ❤
New subscriber here❤
They have behind the scene of this during their recording. Katrina was standing on a chair so her height would be the same level with the boys because she is a short woman around 5’4 to 5’5
They are all soloists namely:
Michael Pangilinan
Katrina Velarde
Bugoy Drilon
Daryl Ong
You can actually must watch ASAP LIVE every sunday noon time in the philippines, all very good singers or should i say phenomenal singers in the phil🇵🇭..
Coaches are very strict, skilled and talented singers do their style
First time to watch and I’m loving your reaction vids 🥰😍
I was waiting for this reaction HAHAHAHAHA! I actually searched your channel reacting to this song cover.
who is that ilocano girl???? omg Proud Ilocano here!
katrina is a vocal suprem singer...i love karina most..
Just beautiful ❤
What you've witnessed was just the tip of an iceberg. Dig deep into filipino singing culture and enjoy.
I love this channel❤
same, along with Throga
Please react to Katrina Velarde Theres a winner in you, youll be blown away, thank you😊
Powerhouse of vocals!
Saving all my love by Whitney Houston cover by Katrina Velarde
Please react "Theres a winner in you" from katrina velarde,,🙏🙏
wow! an Ilokano!, Im an Ilokano as well :D
Thank you so much for reacting our awesome Filipino Singers ❤️❤️❤️ please check Morissette and Daryl Ong's cover You are the Reason ❤️ God bless 😇 more power!
To answer your question: Tagalog is VERY suitable for singing pop songs, as the language has lots of clean straight vowels and very little diphthongs. Check out Morissette’s Wish bus performance of „Akin ka na lang“ or her „live version with band“ of her banger „Gusto ko nang bumitaw“.
i love the vocal lessons in
between.
Finally…終於react這首歌了,橘老師從Morissette、Gigi到Katrina都聽一輪了,希望也可以聽一下傳奇的Charice在Oscar party的Listen,能讓David Foster點頭稱讚甚至稱她為和Oprah結合所生的小孩,還可以和Celine合唱Because you loved me!和圭賢合唱A whole new world!和So Hyang合唱When you believe!未變身的她天下無敵啊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻