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Voice Teachers React to Nightwish - Ghost Love Score

Apr 08, 2024
Hello guys, welcome back to our channel today, we are

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ing to Night Wish. OMG, so many of you specifically requested this. Our viewer Martínez, I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly. We're told it's a great place to start with Nightwish. This Ghost Love Score performance is from 2013, so it's a bit back. But we are very excited to

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today. This is the first time we've heard Night. I wish we knew that many amazing things were going to happen. We absolutely can't wait to get started if you're new to our channel, we're chasing Malia and we

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singing, we just want to talk about singing, we want you to talk about singing and we want to explain anything we see down to the last detail. technical level that you could apply to your own

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and singing, so we're going to go into a lot of detail, it's going to be a lot like a lesson, if you know of any lessons we've had, this is what they look like, so if you're interested in learning to sing or talk about singing, we hope you enjoy this video, so before you press play, we just want you to know that this is a totally blind reaction, we've never heard Nightwish. at least not that we know of so I think the reading and comments are something that shh the lead singer is a lady and she's also a vocal class lady oh I wasn't expecting that look I'm doing no I have no idea anyway, um and it's kind of like metal, right, I'm singing, you know, I'm classically trained, we'll tell you right now, we have almost zero, we have zero zero experience with growling or any kind of that kind of singing. , Yes and me.
voice teachers react to nightwish   ghost love score
I would be very interested to know that some people say that you can do it in a healthy way, yes, so I would be very interested to know. I'm super excited, let's listen, yeah, I

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the bass, oh, oh, okay. Yes, this is our cat Jack and he will be joining us, what do you think? What do you think? He reminds me of an essence and I hope I don't offend, oh my God, by saying yes, you feel like no, it rings something. like evanescence, yes, I think even in the obvious part, it's not like a singer singing in a rock style, of course, but her style is also very similar to classical, it's the wrong word, but she is like singing in a very, I don't know. that's what I was going to say is that um no, it's not like the music is the same as evanescent and stuff like that, but how he sings, you know it was, it's clear, it's full, it's sweet, yeah, it is, ya you know, and it is and it is. a big contrast to the music around her and the orchestration around her and I think yeah I think she's really her

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is really lovely like so far I mean obviously we don't know what to do it's sweet yeah but it's really very nice.
voice teachers react to nightwish   ghost love score

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I really like his voice so far, so he is singing in English and English is very difficult to sing and there are a lot of ugly sounds that happen in English and you know the mistakes, what was the one he just made, what he did next, later, it is not like that. Then, of course, you shouldn't exactly hang on that arm, so that's a vowel thing. You know, if you've been here on the channel, you know that most of what we talk about is air and vocals, yeah, so then she did. an option to sing that vowel instead of after it, so be careful with that if you ever sing in English.
voice teachers react to nightwish   ghost love score
I also think she is Swedish. Is she Sweden? Please let us know. Finland. Ah, there you go, wow, but yeah, you can say she has. I also have an accent, but I still think we've said this a few times because we listen to a lot of people who come second, we listen to a lot of people whose first language is not English, and we talk a lot about how they often sing in English better than even Americans. due to the higher vowels in their native language. I don't know if Finns are very tall. I would even say that when you are learning to sing something in a foreign language. language, you also focus on the sounds a little more than you would if you were a natural speaker yeah, yeah, I think this is really interesting, yeah, I think she's using a lot of really good techniques, specifically with her valves, absolutely yes, it brings me to you. she really think she's doing a great job of showing us how to form vowels in long phrases absolutely that's one vowel all the time isn't it people change the vowel she's singing one vowel per section these phrases are also very long and I like it a lot of legato and I think he's using a lot of breath support totally because those vowels also come across very well, like he's sending his energy all the way, yeah, and that's why it's not going with a melody, things are clicking.
voice teachers react to nightwish   ghost love score
Yeah, I mean, at this point, I know a lot of our similar deer that are looking at are going to be like well, Dimash is way better, Mosh is way better, but at this point, I would say you're right, there's nothing really amazing . about what's happened so far, but I think what I like about what I'm hearing is that it sounds like she's singing in a very healthy way, like I'm hearing really beautiful phonation, like here, her vocal cords are closing totally, yeah, and she's singing in tune, um, yeah. I really like what you think I think so I think she's singing very well I uh I like how she completes it and um it looks like she's just giving it air and forming her vowel and going over the phrase writing musically and that's it, that's it. at least that's all I look for when I sing or when I try to listen to someone else sing, you know regarding the whole dimash thing and who's the best and whatever, saying that someone is the best singer is a big deal. waste of time, people fighting on the Internet in a nasty way about who is the best guitarist, yeah, or who is the best bassist, or who is the best, whatever, yeah, and it really is, it's yours, it can be your favorite and that's it.
It's a great thing, but to say that they are the best in the world and there is no doubt about it and if you don't believe that is really nonsense, right? No, I'm excited, I know we have many. people who are fans of Nightwish and this is just the beginning, yes, so far I'm enjoying it, I feel like something is about to happen, it came to me, everything I could, you felt like she lost a little color. Yeah, yeah, I was just about to ask about that, I'm sure in her I don't know, but it seems like she might be more comfortable in the higher range of her and I felt like there was a little bit of um like you could hear. come on, people are going to say it's called staccato, it's not staccato, that's not what we're talking about, um, there's a little bit of breaking in the air and what I mean by that is that she doesn't send the air all the way out, like this That, if I heard her, how to greet her well, that's what I was going to say.
I was going to say that what I heard was a contrast of the support of her breasts absolutely from her when she was when she was super high, she was very full, but this one was kind. without support and I don't know if any of you have experienced this, but I know exactly how it feels when I sing lower in my range, it's almost like I'm using more air or it's a lot easier because it's like when I speak well, I can't send my air as consistently as I normally would and I think that's what altered his vibrato a little bit, was that it's not just a constant flow of air if you have like a ton. of air and then you back off because you don't really know how, you know how to handle it down there very well, your vibrato can be altered, your intonation can be altered, um, yeah, and I, but I feel like I know exactly what that feels like, absolutely not, especially because it's such a different part of his range and it's the first time you're hearing it on this one, well you've got a wild low range, don't you know, I sing high and That's Where I Live, yeah, but if I have to sing low stuff, It's hard for me, but that's actually the interesting thing about voices, since we are not like an instrument where there is an established range and everything is the same, you know each person's.
The instrument is exceptionally different from them, people can have similarities like anything but our literal anatomy is different and that makes our instrument different and then the way we use it is different, too cool fact, I love it, the child will be born again, the first of them. Love, that's a hard phrase to get up and down and you can hear her change like she's so pure and she likes to pass and she kind of loses a little bit of that lowness, don't you think you want to hear that again? I think so, I would love to hear it again, so I feel that way because it's like that low range thing we were talking about before, yeah, she's lost a little bit of the phrasing that she had and I think that's hard on your voice. low. sign up, that's exactly what we were saying before, where if you use a lot of air it's hard to have a clear and correct sentence, so yeah, I think what's happening here is that she's going through the same thing and she doesn't have the same type . from the intent of the phrase, yeah, what she does in those beautiful high points, I absolutely think that's ultimately what we're saying is that it's like you can hear this incredible resonance and brilliance in her voice in those higher registers and it feels like she kind of loses it a little bit.
Do you think the resonance is different because I wouldn't say that she sings with the same kind of completely clear sound, yeah, um, but the breath support so that be consistent? make your vibrato more consistent to do all those things um and intonation and have a good fight a musical phrase you need that air I feel like I guess for me I'm saying resonance as a byproduct of lack of confidence like it's because it's not the same and it's not going to be the same anyway because your resonance is going to change in your range so I understand that's a little strange to say but I feel like maybe just clarity maybe I use that word like I feel like its clarity is what changes um, where is it?
I love your guitar. I just love live music. Yes, I love live music. This is a serious event. This is crazy. All this production. This guy just licked his hands and then stuffed things in. It was interesting. I'm reacting to that, I know I'm wondering, okay, let's bet on changing costumes, ooh, change people like it's a different costume, I think you're absolutely right, it's really interesting, I think the music is really interesting , I know it's almost cinematic, yes, that's right. Like it's real, it's like a cinematic, I could hear it in a video game or full permissions, this could be like that, it was a really hard key change, I know I did it, oh my god, I also love what she's doing here, It's much more similar. um loud aggressive yeah she's also using some really cool vowels like me I have to find the example and it really works doctor she's not singing dark like the word is dark but it's like duck and it's so nice it sounds really good . she's using a little bit more of her chest, so she's really cool, really impressed with her vocals, you know, if you want to know how to sing in English with good vowels, oh my gosh, watch this great video, this is the tutorial to do it exactly Safely. because it's already difficult, she probably speaks English, but we speak English and I have to know that all my students speak English and I have to talk about things all the time, I think it's very important because it's a stylistic choice. like that broader brighter it's kind of theatrical like we've been talking like it fits and it fits with metal and all that but it's also very efficient it's beautiful and efficient I at home for me let's talk about that that was a much darker vowel like That was a lot more like yes, like it was almost operatic, yes, don't you think?
Oh, totally compared to what she was doing just before. I can absolutely see her as a singing teacher. Yeah, you can tell she understands voice, which I mean a lot of people do, but I feel like she's doing some really interesting things. I agree, yeah, and I think it's cool, it's like it matches the music they wrote. She's singing in a style, right, and now she comes. and doing a different effect with her voice is similar to what Dimash does in many cases. We've seen her change as characters and stuff and I don't think she doesn't know that's necessarily what's happening.
I'm not even sure if these two songs are true. It is a true

ghost

love

score

. It is a complete job. It's a

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. I'll have to do some research because it's cool, pretty crazy. I love it. Some of our friends are composers and the whole multiple movement thing and yeah, that's actually very interesting, maybe it's like one of our friends is writing contemporary music, you know, he's not writing choral pieces and stuff, but it loves multiple movements, um, that's like having a section of music that sounds similar and then breaks down like this did into a completely different section of music that doesn't sound a little different, so we would call that type of movement which is a classical style of musical arrangement and this Obviously it's not classical, but this seems very similar to that, yeah, totally all the lead vocals here every day, what do you think he's doing? really a lot of air really floating behind your head um, that's a great warm up too, especially if you're a woman.
I used to do that with a lot of um, the women's choirs, we'd do it first thing tomorrow morning, oh, big, uh, a lot. really floaty and high air, yes, but then it goes wow and really brings it back. Believethat that's where you find that part of the chest that talks, blending in, so she's almost like hey, hey, hey, and that's probably where it's in her voice too like she's really bad, that blend at that point has a lot of it. more chest, yeah, if you've never seen that warm-up or that exercise, you say hey, hey, yeah, and you do that kind of three times you try to figure out, like you're trying to catch up to the other, you know that someone is trying to listen to you at the other side of a loud room, but you're not trying to shout like there's a difference, yeah, yeah, so go for it. that a shot that's great, skip is holy spirit, that was a different style of singing to you right before she was whoo, this is, yeah, right, so it's another way of singing the same word and it's really interesting, this is a totally different feeling and emotion well this is like them the theme is back from the beginning yes so this is definitely a great piece of music yes this is so theatrical oh my god what do you think?
Well, it's like what we are saying, they are movements. It is and that's actually very interesting to see in you know, contemporary music is super cool, you're sorry, all the detectives, so she gets to that person who brought this great head voice phrase that jumped out of being in his head. The voice breathes deeply. and then it has this perfect blend in that note that is so beautiful and it's hard if you've ever been a person who sings and you do really well at singing a lot in your mental voice and it sounds really beautiful and all that kind of stuff and then you try playing the belt or doing or doing some kind of bringing that, bringing your chest voice to your upper register, that's very difficult, it's a completely different way of using your voice and she was very in tune and she's doing it and it's good at both, which is really good and I mean, that's what's great, like Dimash does it, like you change like within a sentence, oh yeah, it's like everything is a set, like you want to set up when she floats up and then comes back and then goes up in the same range with her with her chest which is amazing oh that was really cool yeah so we can already tell people are going to say some things in the comments. about how we hate Dimash or we hate Morissette but we love Nightwish and we don't criticize them and we're just against it and honestly in my opinion this was a pretty simple song to sing, that doesn't make it easy but it's like was simple, she used a couple of very solid techniques and fundamental things and did it very well, so there wasn't much that we could really try to pick apart and also you know we're not trying to. break anything, we're just talking about the things we hear and we're not going to shy away from one thing or another absolutely, i think what maurice and dimash do in comparison to this performance is that they're like very impressive right, they're trying to do something which is very impressive so they are doing a wide range and damash sings like three octaves exactly and it is also unique that she sings as high as she does like a man um this In her performance, she is simply using her instrument in a place in the that she obviously does her best, as if they were writing the music for her.
She's like a master at this type of singing and while she may not be very impressive, you know, she's not. Vocal gymnastics, which we talk about a lot, is very technically and artistically beautiful, there is a lot of beauty that is happening in this performance, so I think it's difficult because you can't really compare apples and oranges and ultimately what we want. What you can take away from this is how does she sing like that? Do we think she is singing with good and healthy technique? What can you take away from what she has done in this performance?
And ultimately, if you're watching this as a singer, maybe as a singer. Love her, there are a lot of really cool things you can learn from this performance. She is a great singer that you will love. She is a great singer that you will love. If you've been on the channel for a while, you can check out our videos. We haven't actually been making reaction videos for very long, as far as the length of our channel goes, but we read the comments, so when people say we're being too negative and all that kind of stuff, it's kind of what we think about.
I don't want to teach from a negative perspective at all, but if you've ever had a singing lesson you can tell someone is flat and it's not a negative thing, it's something you want to talk about how it's happening, why it's happening. how to prevent it how to prevent it all that kind of thing is not like that you know that all the singers in the world sing flat sometimes you know all the best singers in the world you know whatever whoever has that title exactly um for you he has sung flat and he will sing flat Again, it's just part of the game, so you know, we take that seriously and we're not trying to be picky, we're just trying to break it down completely and I think like we just said, if you're a singer who wants to sing better and Many of us have idols and people we look up to and people we want to sound like and while we caution you not to try to completely replicate someone's voice, you can definitely take things away from their technique to apply to yours, so for example, I would take his vowels and breath support, um, what else were you saying?
Like his legato, the way he moves through the phrases is really beautiful and a nice jump from one vowel to the next is really clean and absolutely. And so I think all those things that you can bring into your own practice and your own studio and then still have your own voice, they can have similarities and obviously approach them in a similar way, but then it's not just trying to sing like her, it's which could ultimately hurt you or could ultimately hold you back, yeah my singing teacher says only that person sings like that person absolutely so you know she sings like herself and that's why it sounds so great, free and open. and you know, don't try to sound like her, you can sing like her, you can sing with good vowels, good phrasing, you can take the vowels that she says and say: okay, I'm going to sing the vowel like this, but don't try to sound exactly like that. like her because that means you are manipulating your voice to sound like someone else, yes it sounds like you, you have a beautiful voice, you have a great voice, that's right, we hope you enjoyed this reaction and we can't wait to react more.
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