hello Linor, thank you for your videos! I have a question: when I open my throat like you explain, it feels great, I feel the cool air in my throat, I breathe easier and it is easier to sing but my throat still hurt after one or two songs. I was thinking about the cords closure but after more than one month doing the uh oh exercise and the other one you show in your video on cord closure, it is not getting better. any advice? thanks
I was so surprised at this reaction. Every single other one I’ve watched has been amazed at it. She was so hung up on the original she couldn’t stop comparing and enjoy his voice. Shame on her. Disappointed.
This was extremely inspiring and informative, thank you for sharing! I feel exactly the same, I want to immediately go and practice with a new fervour. I was until now familiar with Dimash's singing capabilities only from around 2020 and onward, and it's so easy to think that he just "is" like this superhuman being. There's of course no doubt that he was born with some qualities that gave him the opportunity to develop his capabilities to this level, but without years of dedicated and high quality training he would not be where he is today. Such a good point that humans have during history always set new bars that at that point in time seemed beyond human capability. Paganini comes to mind immediately. Today, his compositions are still considered very difficult, but there are plenty of violinists who can play them in a very beautiful way. Something else that stands out to me (as a beginner singer) is how he has managed to improve his performance of the same piece of music so impressively. I always find it very difficult to sing the songs I sang for several years ago without falling back to the same, lower level of technique. It's very tough for me to fight against the muscle memory and habit of how I first learned to sing those pieces. But I guess that it is probably something that gets easier the more used you get to it, and the more comfortable you get with your new, improved technique.
I grew up with my parents playing the great singers, FD included. My dad used to call him Saint FD! In this interpretation, it is easy to see why. His Schubert is unparalled. Thrilled to have found this channel.
I really must develop a vibrato before I am seventy ...so I am giving myself a number of years. Is it just something that happens when you properly learn resonance?
When the older classical music fans say about popular music ,"but ah can they perform it convincingly live ",this is the example to show,as you reply well depends who but yes it can be .done ,and done well .
Linor have you ever seen Dimash live? I haven't yet, but I think that we should all (all 72.3k subscribers and Linor) get Dimash to do a concert in a stadium that can hold all of us. We , of course, need to hire a videographer to film Linor's reaction throughout :) Who is with me on this one?