Frank wasn't a singer a few years ago but today the story has turned around. Several students he has taught has gone on to be stars. He believes learning should be enjoyable, engaging and easy to understand, and not tedious and boring. Frank is am fired up by results! He posts videos every Friday at 4pm GMT+1. As a teacher, Frank prides himself in explaining things in a very simple way. He delights is in helping singers of any level achieve their goal and improve. He teaches each singer based on their personal singing challenges or needs. Each student gets a customised lesson plan. He is also a pianists, music producer and sound engineer which gives his students so much more in terms of insight into the amazing world of music. If you can talk you can sing! Here, students learn the secrets, nuances and skills that make top-class singers sound so good, and before long, you will start sounding much better than you probably imagined you would.
This reaction was FREAKING FANTASTIC, LMAOOOOO!! It was just so much fun to watch the analytical part of yourself totally cave in to your “enjoyment” part of yourself, I was laughing my ass off. You were just so much FUN TO WATCH! I loved how you were rocking out, you have great rhythm and movement and were totally rolling with the music, even with your facial expressions, you were just plain having a good ‘ole time ❤😊. Looking forward to more Pentatonix reactions from you……
Fun and educational reaction, enjoyed it a lot! Glad you mentioned Mitch as a counter-tenor, I’ve heard him sing an A5 a number of times in Pentatonix songs (e.g. “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” - hope you react to that one). He can also sing quite low. His upper range is not really known as he avoids pushing too high for fear of hurting his voice (or so rumor has it). I just love Avi’s voice, he is rated a basso profondo and it’s so easy to hear the depth when he sings, yet, he also has a very lyrical sound in his upper register as he did in Verse 2 of this song. Thanks again for your reaction, I look forward to more for Pentatonix….
Beautiful reaction, right on in every aspect. For many, this is their first exposure to Kevin singing (at the very end), he has a beautiful tenor voice and actually, using his falsetto, has the highest range in the entire group (both Mitch and Kirstie acknowledge this). If you have not done so already you should go to Kevin Olusola’s own page and look at this content. I suggest starting with “Down”. I hope you have continued doing reactions for Pentatonix, I enjoy them very, very much and I have Liked and Subscribed.
Really, a terrific reaction, I enjoyed that you included both technical information and also reacted emotionally. I do understand you did this reaction many years ago, thus, it should quite please you that it is still producing appreciative responses from viewers like myself. Thanks for putting yourself out there and sharing your expertise and love of music ❤😊
Wow a full TWO MINUTES OUT OF SYNC, amazing, good to know reactors can't even sync up a video correctly, what a talented bunch of leeching lowlifes. ^^
Sir, if possible, could u pls do a video on belting with freedom? I can sing in mix voice, but belting doesn't work well. I wanna know how it feels to belt with freedom and be able to do it at all times..
The unparalleled David Phelps. The best overall voice on the planet, I feel. He gives enormous God-given talent right back to God. If you ever get to meet him, he’s genuinely humble, very gracious, and funny. He’s a gift.
@@THEVOCALLEXICON I think so. But I guess they are more focused to their studies. So far I haven't seen any recent videos of them singing together just like this one.
Я епта мать русская и я хочу насладится свое мнение так то в конце ставят а не каждые две минуты сука паузу ставить. Теперь вопрос как тогда можно оценить олени😮😮😮
This was helpful. When I was younger I was a soprano. Recently as an adult, I joined a small choir (8 people) and they didn’t have any sopranos. I’m pretty sure I’m a mezzo now but since they lack soprano I’ve been expected to sing soprano. I can hit most of the notes but the really high ones I feel like I’m going to pass out what do I do?? 😂
Thank you for this i am 75 alwaysloved singing. Was in a choir but not sang since the pandemic so this is helping me get back to it. Any advice for keeping the throat safe .
You are so welcome! My advice is don't push your voice beyond its limit. When you use the exercises here on this channel, they will extend your range naturally. Also, stay lubricated always, drink lots of water.