Hey Jess, you have a great talent and potential. You need to study singing professionally and you'll go places. Don't just depend on trial and error, you can do it! Wish you luck and happy new year :D
Wow!!! You're back again! NICE! And your super hot vibrato has improved IMMENSELY!!!!!!!! HOLY MAZZILLO!!!!!! That's my catchphrase, 'cause Nico Mazzillo is the best Italian bagpipe maker in history, and yes there are Italian pipes, much cooler than Scottish Highland pipes. I badly wish you could put links in RU-vid comments but I made a playlist of the only extant recordings of Mazzillo as well as other people playing his instruments. Or you could type in "Mazzillo Italian bagpipes", but do make sure you spell Mazzillo right haha.
Yeah. Well, the more singers with the PROPER vibrato technique you listen to, the easier you'll know if it sounds good or not. Remember there IS such thing as a bad (as in harmful) vibrato, and nearly 90 percent of most (opera) singers don't even realize their voices are at such high risk because of the slow vibratos. My favorite singer in the WORLD will always be Denise Leigh, with Emma Matthews, Abby Fischer, Micaela Rebbs and Cristina Deutekom following Denise. Probably the worst famous opera singer by far is Frau Damrau, and believe me, her vibrato is so bad I'm totally confused why she became known for her awful vibrato. Some people told me that Damrau was great at showmanship, but just 'cause you're great at showmanship but you have THE WORST VIBRATO EVER doesn't mean you should sing at the Metropolitan Opera for crying out loud! Bad vibrato completely RUINS the style!@@Jess.Anderson