For starters, stunning voice. You're so truly talented, I'd go as far as to say a prodigy. Secondly, is it you yourself who responds to comments? If so, your answers sound way more professional than I could ever achieve at your age.
Thank you so much for the kind comment!! Please check out some of my other videos on my page and click the "Subscribe" button Please lol! :) Have a wonderful day! ♡♡♡#TeamLiamani
You can feel every lyric and emotion our Anthem brings. I have many more videos to watch of you and your God given talent. So enjoyable! God bless you, Liamani! Peace and prayers for you and your family, Lynne🍃💜🍃 *My family will love this video this THURSDAY for our weekly dinner that I told you about. THANK YOU for sharing! ⚘
Your voice is truly AMAZING!!!! If only I could sing that good! When I sing this is what people look like: 😟 when you sing this is what people look like:🤩
Hey today at the cemetary you were really good im mia im 10 and i was the girl that was in the white shirt and flower shirt you sing very well and im wanting to know how you sing that well i sing ok but girl u have a bigggg gift and i hope we can be friends
Hi! Your singing is like no others! I saw show giddy the players were at the end of the video, do any of them tell you how great you are, or do they recognize you from the other times you sing? Just wondering #TeamLiamani :)
She lowered the key for the bridge but I don't think that was her being off-key as a mistake. It was done out of necessity because of the current limitations of her very young voice that couldn't reach low notes that are available only after puberty to most. So she couldn't start the song out on that lower key but if she kept it at the original higher key, she probably felt like she would be straining by the bridge because her lung capacity and diaphragm power just wouldn't be able to support the heightened expression needed on that particular part of the song and so it would sound unpleasant on the higher key. Hence, she opted instead for the less risky way of deliberate key modulation that would sound odd to the musical/trained ear while making it sound natural/fairly inconspicuous to the average listener. Not sure if she has a vocal coach who guided her to make this arrangement but if she did it all on her own, that's a pretty impressive display of maturity, musicianship and control for that age.