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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2016 22:24:38 GMT -5
Well Brussels got themselves one hell of a makeup show! OMG!
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Post by bamafan on Jun 15, 2016 22:26:46 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jun 15, 2016 22:27:32 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on Jun 15, 2016 22:54:28 GMT -5
Just saw Adam's Oreo commercial on TV!!! I LOVE that TV commercial.
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Post by wal on Jun 15, 2016 23:29:07 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Jun 15, 2016 23:33:08 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Jun 15, 2016 23:34:41 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 16, 2016 0:28:54 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 16, 2016 0:30:13 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Jun 16, 2016 1:58:49 GMT -5
"Don't Stop Me Now"...OMG...so much energy!!! I know nothing about vocal technique but I keep wondering how Adam can not get completely out of breath when going full blast and non-stop and still not miss a note. When and how does he catch his breath? Simply amazing. I'm thrilled that Q&A are keeping DSMN on the setlist now - one of my favorites and I think its perfect for Adam, just like STL You may not know about vocal techniques, but you have spotted one of the hallmarks. Breath control/support is one of the foundations of great technique that everything is built on. It is a singer's power supply. It is the gas to the engine. Run out of breath and the phrases sound choppy with interruptions in the middle of thoughts and even syllables, which hampers the singer's ability to present a moving interpretation. Apply too much breath to a note and it cracks or goes sharp. Too little, and the note is flat. Without proper breath support the singer cannot produce a consistent tone throughout a phrase and throughout his range. A well-trained singer also plans WHERE to breathe to add meaning and drama to the lyrics. Like a skilled writer knows where to punctuate a poem or piece of prose. He doesn't just randomly grab a breath when he runs out. A technically proficient singer also knows how to sneak a quick breath in unnoticed while at the same time filling his lungs completely. He knows when to make the breath audible for effect and how to keep it from being heard the rest of the time. Lots has been made of Adam being able to hold a note for 22 seconds. That, in itself, while remarkable, is not the point of good breathing technique. It is just evidence of it. Evidence that he has masterful control of the power supply to do amazing things with his voice, even while walking, running, dancing, goofing, adjusting his earpiece and signaling his sound guy. Adam's breath control is one of the things that marks him as a highly trained, classically trained singer. It's wonderful to witness. I appreciate your thorough explanation, cassie. It is astounding to me how masterfully Adam sneaks in a quick breath here and there while performing effortlessly and with so much power and joy. I'm utterly fascinated by him, after all these years.
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