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Post by Holst on Feb 1, 2014 11:17:25 GMT -5
I'm getting more anxious to hear Adam's version Wildest Moments. I keep replaying the snippets we have. I just found this new Pentatonix video this morning and it's making me ache to hear Adam sing.
They usually do covers, but I don't know who did this song originally. Anyone know?
ETA: just found out that two of the members wrote it. Beautiful.
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Post by naturel1212 on Feb 1, 2014 11:18:39 GMT -5
Adam's birdthday cake Attachments:
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Post by Holst on Feb 1, 2014 11:22:33 GMT -5
Adam's birdthday cake Another Welcome today. Glad you joined us NATUREL1212!
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Post by naturel1212 on Feb 1, 2014 11:41:36 GMT -5
Holst Thank you!
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Thank you Adam for this wonderful pic from M&G in Warsaw - one of the best TOHT concerts ever!
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Post by shimoli710 on Feb 1, 2014 11:45:41 GMT -5
YES! :D Thanks for the link. I liked this line: '" Coven" was flush with fashion references and gorgeous costumes'
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Post by cassie on Feb 1, 2014 11:47:06 GMT -5
A few weeks back we had a discussion about whether or not Adam could sing opera (not that he ever would, but was he capable, vocally and in terms of technique). I took the question to professional opera singer and coach (and uber-Adam fan) Angelina Kalahari, and she replied with an immediate, confident, resounding "YES!" While Adam does not sing with an opera sound, his techniques, his control, his resonance, all are classical in foundation and more than sufficient to handle the repertoire and genre. Angelina thought that the only thing he would need any significant coaching for would be the foreign languages it is sung in. So when I read this article about an opera singer performing the National Anthem at the Superbowl tomorrow, I kept thinking about Adam. Much of it applies equally to him, IMO. For example, 1. Yes, opera singers can sing louder and higher than what you're used to hearing, and that doesn't make opera suck. Just the opposite actually. Most pop singers have a range of less than an octave -- that's eight notes. Some have a bit more, but pop singers tend to sing in the same range they speak in, while opera singers sing in that range as well as a bunch more notes. Why? Opera has always been written as an art form that is used to showcase the full capacity of what the human voice can accomplish, which means being able to stretch the vocal cords to sing ALL OF THE NOTES without any amplification -- which is why opera singers have to study their craft for years and years before they can work professionally.
If you are interested in reading the entire article, here is the link: www.huffingtonpost.com/jennifer-rivera/5-things--about-opera_b_4690074.html
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 11:48:00 GMT -5
I'm getting more anxious to hear Adam's version Wildest Moments. I keep replaying the snippets we have. I just found this new Pentatonix video this morning and it's making me ache to hear Adam sing. They usually do covers, but I don't know who did this song originally. Anyone know? ETA: just found out that two of the members wrote it. Beautiful. It's an original. They wrote it.
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Post by cassie on Feb 1, 2014 11:54:08 GMT -5
I'm getting more anxious to hear Adam's version Wildest Moments. I keep replaying the snippets we have. I just found this new Pentatonix video this morning and it's making me ache to hear Adam sing. They usually do covers, but I don't know who did this song originally. Anyone know? ETA: just found out that two of the members wrote it. Beautiful. Oh LAWD! That is GORGEOUS. Proof that the voice IS an instrument, and when used properly, nothing else is needed. Thanks for posting!
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 1, 2014 12:21:41 GMT -5
Interesting pic. ❤Σġчρŧเαη Ģℓα๓ьэят❤ @egyptianglam 13m U Rock it Adam ^V^ pic.twitter.com/5648yVQnMH
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