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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:05:21 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:08:51 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jan 1, 2021 23:10:47 GMT -5
What fun! This is Adam as a musical theater artist. The acting, the spoken lines, and the impeccable singing in the musical theater style instead of the Rock God manner. Any producer or director watching that would say, "Get that guy NOW and get him on the Broadway stage!" It will certainly open doors for him. Whether he wants to walk thru them or not, who knows. But he sure proved himself with this. What are the characteristics of "singing in the musical theater style"?
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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:13:45 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:18:37 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:20:41 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:27:05 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Jan 1, 2021 23:48:52 GMT -5
What fun! This is Adam as a musical theater artist. The acting, the spoken lines, and the impeccable singing in the musical theater style instead of the Rock God manner. Any producer or director watching that would say, "Get that guy NOW and get him on the Broadway stage!" It will certainly open doors for him. Whether he wants to walk thru them or not, who knows. But he sure proved himself with this. What are the characteristics of "singing in the musical theater style"? The things I hear that are different from his rock singing include: + A precise singing of notes in such a fast song, with no bending the notes, or sliding into them, or dragging the note or phrase, or adding a bluesy embellishment + Precise articulation +A pure vocal tone without the twang or edgy sharpness that sounds more piercing +No rasping, no breathiness, no grit to his voice Not sure I can describe it better. But listening to this, not knowing Adam's other work, one would never suspect he could sound like he does in AOBTD or Red House. Does that make sense?
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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:56:27 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jan 1, 2021 23:58:50 GMT -5
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