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Post by Steve on Oct 20, 2021 21:46:50 GMT
This is BassSquared v ellie in Round Three of the Clip-Off. You have five days to submit your clips, and until 23:00 GMT Time Saturday, October 29 to vote. October 30 is the Results Day. The categories for this round are: 1. Best Usage of Vibrato: Singing that favours tremolo of the voice in order to add, for example, emotion, richness or gravitas to the performance. 2. Most Pleasant Tone: Affecting a satisfying tone in order to sound pleasing to the ears in one way or another. The teams are free to post their clips, voting commences as soon as they have. Vote here. Current Vote Count: 2
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Post by ellie on Oct 24, 2021 18:10:46 GMT
{Billy JOel is pickiung up those good vibrations}
2:08 to 4:08 his voice be going wwawawawawawa
{Pleased to meet you Mr. Manchild}
2:30 to 3:57 i hear this and i go "yeah he sounds nice" and that's good enough for me
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Post by BassSquared on Oct 25, 2021 7:23:26 GMT
{Best Vibrato: Eva Noblezada}
3:07 to 4:48. Eva's first big break was playing Kim in the West End production of Miss Saigon, and here she gives a killer, vibrato-rich rendition of the show's Act 1 finale. She's also singing like this live and on her knees while holding a small child, which only makes it more impressive. {Pleasant Tone: Noa Gruman}
0:14 to 1:24. Y'know, it was shockingly hard to find a clip from Noa where she just tried to sound pretty for a significant amount of time without busting into ridiculous belts, but this cover of that song that plays in that one movie with the blue people does a nice job of it. (The ridiculous belting does show up eventually, of course, but she holds off until the back half)
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