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Post by butterfly on Jun 3, 2016 1:46:43 GMT -5
Yle Helsinki @ylehelsinki Pelkkää Queeniä koko iltapäivä – Yle Helsinki valmistautuu rockin jättiläisen keikkaan kello 15.05 alkaen (The mere Queen, the whole afternoon - Yle Helsinki preparing for the giant rock a show starting at 15.05) t.co/31QpWUsOop #yle
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Post by butterfly on May 21, 2016 1:48:44 GMT -5
Good morning. This video is the first touch for last nights concert. And what an avalanche of emotions: scoose bumps, the tears, I feel so me happy and the world is wonderful. Qal and their music affects more powerful than any drug in the world.
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Post by butterfly on May 17, 2016 14:21:35 GMT -5
I had to release my new avi! My happy moments in Vienna! I'm eagerly waiting for the QAL Helsinki! Only 17 days! What a wonderful picture! You both seem utterly fantastic!
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Post by butterfly on May 13, 2016 1:24:05 GMT -5
Hey betty , which TOH concert was your favorite? The Amsterdam crew: Freakydeaky, Betty, Mireille, Nic and Skaschep! Thank you Betty for your great recap! I' so sorry that you injured your hip in the tram, but glad that you were able to go to the concert!
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Post by butterfly on May 10, 2016 10:56:35 GMT -5
Cassie - vocal questions - I am really interested in how Adam’s training assists his voice maintenance when touring or using his voice a lot. How does he manage to not stress his voice too much so as not to damage his vocals? Does it involve a lot of training, how you care for the voice, or how you sing, etc? Is it possible to completely avoid voice strain/illness (obviously not bacterial illnesses) with the right singing technique? Is it possible to completely avoid any voice strain/damage? Probably not. There are so many factors involved. Having said that, using proper technique can greatly reduce the risk. Think of it like traveling thru deep snow. Plodding thru it is arduous, and exhausting, but using skis and gliding over the top of it takes very little effort if you know the proper techniques. Just like you can hear Adam's voice just float effortlessly, with that characteristic clarity and ring. Adam's technique is masterful. He knows his voice like the back of his hand. He knows how to approach notes from low to high, how to shift his technique to hit different pitches with volume or softness and without strain or excess tension of the cords. He knows how to support his voice with the proper breathing techniques. He knows the range and the limits of his chest and head voice. He knows how to add twang or grit in a way that does not stress the cords. He never "screams", which tears up the cords. In addition, Adam has a very unusual type of voice. According to Angelina, he is a leggiero tenor, a very rare beast. His anatomy/physiology makes it possible for him to sound rich and almost baritone-like at the bottom of his range, and to hit high notes in full voice that 99.99% of tenors simply cannot reach because their anatomy is not structured that way. It is not just a matter of trying or wanting or striving. If you are 5'2" tall, you cannot dunk a basketball no matter how hard you work and train. The converse is true, too. If you are 6'10" but have no training in basketball you cannot dunk the ball either. It takes a confluence of the right body, training, dedication, practice, application and heart to be at the very top of the game. Adam has all that in spades. The other part of the equation is taking proper care of that extraordinary instrument. Adam knows how to do that as well, and usually "follows the rules" off stage as well as on. They include getting plenty of sleep, hydrating, using steam or humidity to keep the cords moist, avoiding caustic atmospheres like smoke or chemicals in the air or dry air in general, and limiting the use of his voice off stage during touring. Exercise in general also increases strength, stamina, and breathing capacity. He also doesn't agree to perform on a string of consecutive nights. At most he does three nights in a row, but more commonly only two. So, can Adam develop problems with his voice? Yes. Especially if he is not constantly vigilant and careful, if he doesn't have the correct sound amplification, or if he develops bad habits in technique. Does Adam know this better than anyone? YES! So far, he has been "a good boy" in regards to caring for that one in a billion voice. Cassie, I always read with great interest your posts! Thank you!
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Post by butterfly on May 10, 2016 10:47:07 GMT -5
Ok, apparently I won 2 tickets on QAL in Oświęcim in some contest in which I participated a few months ago. I totally forgot about that contest. WOW I feel really weird right now, I didn't think about going. Red Zone? I hope I will survive LOL. I'm really happy for you!
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Post by butterfly on May 8, 2016 1:26:34 GMT -5
This horse shit again. I am truly sorry when people are limited to one show, but it is possible that these ladies were dirt poor when they were younger and couldn't do any of the stuff they wanted to do. What they had they gave to husbands and children. Now finally, after working hard their whole lives, they are old and have some disposable income and can indulge their fantasies, and yet they are looked down on and asked to give it to a young person who is poor just like they were once. Asked again to limit their joy and accept less than what they have earned. That's kind of a cruel perspective and it has nothing to do with priveledge. I only went to one show and I did not ask or expect anyone to give up their front row position for me. But I'm old so I probably won't get a pat on the head. There is a certain irony that when the same people show up on the front row in photos, the same people complain about it. Maybe there is a lesson here for everyone in self-editting. Linda, you are talking about me. For many years I was a single mom with barely two nickels to rub together, there was no way I could travel or go to live concerts, I was lucky if I got to a movie once in a blue moon. So it is really disheartening when I've worked hard, raised my kids, and saved some money so I can afford to travel, and now I have to defend myself for spending that hard-earned money on something that brings me joy. I've bought or contributed to the purchase of tickets for fans who couldn't afford them, but I'm not giving up the space I buy for myself, I've earned it! Justkaren, you speak as I do! I am already old, and now I finally have a little money, that I may do something so incredible as to travel by plane to another country to watch the concert.
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Post by butterfly on May 3, 2016 3:19:15 GMT -5
Adam is brilliant in this video! I watched the video a few times before I realized that there is something text, such as a super star, etc ...
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Post by butterfly on Apr 23, 2016 4:34:17 GMT -5
Do we have any members from Romania? I have some practical questions, because I may travel to Romania to Queen concert.
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Post by butterfly on Apr 21, 2016 7:38:00 GMT -5
Aww, bobo and butterfly and everyone else who is going to the concert in Helsinki tonight ... have fun!!! Wish we could be there, too! Ralf and I will be thinking of you! Thank you Betty! I'm just going to "preparty". I try to send pictures via Twitter, if possible.
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