He is very true, i also do it the same thing when my voice isn’t there, i try to scream or humming in high note, and rest again. And start the same thing 3 times. And when it’s done, my voice tone is really good and open. No one professional singer always have a good singing voice at the time. Like pavarotti said, he warming up his voice until 3 hours or more to make it better and easier hit the high notes.
The greatest honor/memory of L.P. beholding my wife's tears of joy meeting the great big master (of talent, physical size and most of all heart) in NYC tower Records, was in the shaking of his gentle hand and while grasping his upper arm, as he did same in return with a kiss on her face... with tears in my eyes/pain in my heart and soul then and as in every time I hear or think of him now. The line to meet him when on outside for many blocks, and Towers employee's were frantic to get him out of the store by any means and close, but he waved them off and would not leave that store until 2-3 AM after everyone, and I do mean EVERYONE, who came to meet the beautiful soul/him and get as many album autographs, photo's taken along beside him, with handshakes, hugs, and kisses a plenty to last a lifetime of memory. This was one of the greatest outpouring's of love for others I've ever beheld, and transcended any mere musical performance, into a brotherhood of man type spiritual unity in all of us who were there. God bless his great soul for this night of all night's to remember forever!
And that s what he would do everywhere he went. Even after performances, when other singers would quietly slip off . It was vital for him to exchange with his fans. All you need to do is watch how he « breathes in « the applause after curtain calls. Then there were those fans who would not understand and kept asking for more of his time, even after hours spent signing autographs and having a brief chat with each of them. That s why there had to be others to try to limit his generosity, he too was human,after all. His legacy lives on, not just the wonderful unique singer he was,but the truly giving man that did his best to make this a better world.
The deeper human process of becoming, to a level of quality capable of discovering more fully the natural laws of the universe, in order to bring the next several generations of species man into existence, requires such persons to fully inspire the other to pick up the baton of true classical culture in the arts and sciences. This great piper had the personality of genius to fight by the helping hand of limitless action through an impressive and irresistible imitation of beauty, without any heavy handed big stick to convert the blinded flock. It was his personal magnificence to be able to tread the thin line weaving through present perpetual sphere of that great decadence of counter-culture, and at many great moments defeating it out of existence, was truly inspiring, for so many. The great Pavarotti was a signatory for aligning a return of the Verdi tuning. www.sinycchorus.com/verdi_tuning This proper natural pitch of C at 256 corresponds to the note above it of A at around 432 vibrations per second, and its implication means everything to the science of music, and the further upward ongoing development of the community of man. Wishing you always, the necessity of truth and beauty forever!
I think i lived such the same thing with John Scofield,for those that dont know he is surely one a the most great jazz guitarist in this world...and each time i went to see him he took time to sign the cds and have a little talk and have nice words for us...Is this the sign of the greatest?(sorry for my english)
*_Back when children were allowed to ask intelligent questions instead of being forced to twerk in front of their "influential" Instagram model mothers_*
you have to Love Pavarotti....besides his one-off God given sound
never been a fan of opera but surely this man made me appreciate him
He is very true, i also do it the same thing when my voice isn’t there, i try to scream or humming in high note, and rest again. And start the same thing 3 times. And when it’s done, my voice tone is really good and open. No one professional singer always have a good singing voice at the time. Like pavarotti said, he warming up his voice until 3 hours or more to make it better and easier hit the high notes.
Where do you scream?
You can't be very true, you are just true or not
That's so true, I realized it after doing it one day, usually after the third warm up your voice is good and a great tone
He's won'derful. ❤️
The greatest honor/memory of L.P. beholding my wife's tears of joy meeting the great big master (of talent, physical size and most of all heart) in NYC tower Records, was in the shaking of his gentle hand and while grasping his upper arm, as he did same in return with a kiss on her face... with tears in my eyes/pain in my heart and soul then and as in every time I hear or think of him now. The line to meet him when on outside for many blocks, and Towers employee's were frantic to get him out of the store by any means and close, but he waved them off and would not leave that store until 2-3 AM after everyone, and I do mean EVERYONE, who came to meet the beautiful soul/him and get as many album autographs, photo's taken along beside him, with handshakes, hugs, and kisses a plenty to last a lifetime of memory. This was one of the greatest outpouring's of love for others I've ever beheld, and transcended any mere musical performance, into a brotherhood of man type spiritual unity in all of us who were there. God bless his great soul for this night of all night's to remember forever!
And that s what he would do everywhere he went. Even after performances, when other singers would quietly slip off . It was vital for him to exchange with his fans. All you need to do is watch how he « breathes in « the applause after curtain calls. Then there were those fans who would not understand and kept asking for more of his time, even after hours spent signing autographs and having a brief chat with each of them. That s why there had to be others to try to limit his generosity, he too was human,after all. His legacy lives on, not just the wonderful unique singer he was,but the truly giving man that did his best to make this a better world.
The deeper human process of becoming, to a level of quality capable of discovering more fully the natural laws of the universe, in order to bring the next several generations of species man into existence, requires such persons to fully inspire the other to pick up the baton of true classical culture in the arts and sciences. This great piper had the personality of genius to fight by the helping hand of limitless action through an impressive and irresistible imitation of beauty, without any heavy handed big stick to convert the blinded flock. It was his personal magnificence to be able to tread the thin line weaving through present perpetual sphere of that great decadence of counter-culture, and at many great moments defeating it out of existence, was truly inspiring, for so many. The great Pavarotti was a signatory for aligning a return of the Verdi tuning.
www.sinycchorus.com/verdi_tuning
This proper natural pitch of C at 256 corresponds to the note above it of A at around 432 vibrations per second, and its implication means everything to the science of music, and the further upward ongoing development of the community of man.
Wishing you always, the necessity of truth and beauty forever!
I think i lived such the same thing with John Scofield,for those that dont know he is surely one a the most great jazz guitarist in this world...and each time i went to see him he took time to sign the cds and have a little talk and have nice words for us...Is this the sign of the greatest?(sorry for my english)
so legit.rest and food plus efforts
Can you type what he said? I did not understand it...
Dear Nisso, Thank you for the request. I've made the closed captioning (CC) as clear as I can. Some words were not intelligible. - Mark
Thanks very much, Mark.
Everything is very clear for me.. Maybe because i am Italian ahahha tell me what you don't understand 😊
@Marie Whitbread I see you get your rocks off by calling people dumb on the internet. Guess quarantine hit you hard?
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*_Back when children were allowed to ask intelligent questions instead of being forced to twerk in front of their "influential" Instagram model mothers_*
Man shut the fuck up
@@9thlevel527 Did it feel good replying with that to a 5-month-old comment, filthy ***?
WTH? 🤔
@@canterlevihahahaha 😅
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