Vocal Analysis of Shallow - Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | Voice Teacher Reacts

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Voice teacher Sam Johnson's reaction to and analysis of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper singing Shallow from A Star Is Born.
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Комментарии • 913

  • @wildoatling
    @wildoatling 5 лет назад +1178

    I honestly don't know why I'm so obsessed with these videos. I'm not an awesome singer, I have no desire to be one; so this isn't for educational purposes. All I know is I LOVE watching him be so passionate about it. I smile every time he sings along or mouths the words.

    • @trompeta79
      @trompeta79 5 лет назад +22

      I think you can take a lot more education from this than just technical vocal advice. I find it musically/artistically enlightening and so wholesome and inspiring.

    • @irenerbustos
      @irenerbustos 5 лет назад +20

      It's just Sam's diction. He can communicate his honest thoughts kindly but truly.

    • @Remenry
      @Remenry 5 лет назад +2

      Yesssss!

    • @crimsonfoxwing1970
      @crimsonfoxwing1970 5 лет назад +7

      I feel the same! I find it interesting to hear how passionate he speaks as well! I think my perspective that anyone speaking about a true passion of theirs is interesting to me. I don’t care what it is, if you’re truly passionate you can tell and it’s so much fun and so interesting to hear about what drives people in this world!

    • @cheerfulyank
      @cheerfulyank 5 лет назад +2

      Same! They're just so soothing.

  • @TheAoide82
    @TheAoide82 5 лет назад +1263

    What I find amazing about Lady Gaga is that she understands how to blend. She changes her timbre to blend with her partner. She knows how to compliment who she's singing with. It's true professionalism.

    • @VeronicaMcCarrison
      @VeronicaMcCarrison 5 лет назад +22

      Laura Wargo that’s why I am a great fan. She is awesome

    • @Nazaba09
      @Nazaba09 5 лет назад +11

      Well it helps that
      They’ve sung together before. She knows what he can sound like and adjust accordingly.

    • @TheAoide82
      @TheAoide82 5 лет назад +37

      @@Nazaba09 not everyone can do that, especially people who are used to singing solo. It takes a thoughtful and versatile singer.

    • @Nazaba09
      @Nazaba09 5 лет назад +4

      Laura Wargo that’s why I said ‘it helps they’ve sung together before’. She’s not used to singing this song solo.

    • @TheAoide82
      @TheAoide82 5 лет назад +3

      @@Nazaba09 okay...

  • @Riksi80
    @Riksi80 5 лет назад +637

    "You can be technically perfect, but have no ability to tell a story" -Lady Gaga, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

  • @Kasey113
    @Kasey113 5 лет назад +528

    "all that training only existed so that he could sound like him" I wish more music teachers (not just voice teachers) would remember this and teach this from day one of giving lessons. You're not trying to sound like Slash on that guitar, or like Lady Gaga while playing that piano and singing - focus on being you, and on expressing what you want to express instead. (And obviously, I'm wishing someone had told me that years ago!)

    • @sakuramari
      @sakuramari 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah, I can relate to that too. I was attending a performing arts academy, and would have 3 singing classes on the same day, but with different teachers. The first teacher would always critisize and tell me "You haven't listened to the CD, have you? You don't sound anything like the original singer. Go home and listen to the CD over and over again until you can sing it exactly the same way as the singer on the CD."
      Then the teacher in the following class would compliment me on my originality. "It's good that you are not trying to just copy the singer, but sing it in your own style, in your own voice." Maybe she was just trying to be nice, but I found it interesting, the different approaches by the singing coaches, although confusing the was they contracted each other, at first. But I preferred the teacher who told me not to copy other artists, but to find my own voice and my own way of singing.

    • @Ignasimp
      @Ignasimp 5 лет назад +1

      Not everybody has something that interesting or extraordinary to tell, though. Music doesn't always have to be about telling something. Sometimes it can be just for fun and sometimes just for the sake of beauty, sometimes is just a matter of duty or work. This idea of musicians and singers being this illuminated artists is very new and it takes the focus of the music to put it on the person who does the music. I prefer to focus on the music.

    • @arx754
      @arx754 5 лет назад +10

      @@sakuramari : I have no musical training and no talent, but i've always cringed when I hear a new singer being described as "another Whitney Houston" or whatever. To me, it sounds like the "kiss of death' for the singer because it's basically telling them they're only a COPY, and not an "original".

    • @matthiasprice
      @matthiasprice 5 лет назад +1

      Word!

  • @everythingshiny
    @everythingshiny 5 лет назад +564

    At the start, Bradley had literally only just got on stage, he had been coerced out of the audience for this performance. So he had no warm-up at all. He did such a good job :)

    • @Nazaba09
      @Nazaba09 5 лет назад +24

      Kate Lattey I don’t believe that for a second. He was up on that stage pretty fast. It’s not like they had to beg. I’m sure it was planned.

    • @kikibirdball
      @kikibirdball 5 лет назад +7

      @@Nazaba09 maybe he was hoping for it

    • @arx754
      @arx754 5 лет назад +24

      @@Nazaba09 : I'm sure it was planned. They probably even had him come to the theater that morning and at least roughly go through it, but mainly for the purpose of getting him comfortable performing in front of a live audience NOT made of extras. i thought he seemed nervous during their performance, but MUCH preferred that to them giving a "polished" performance. AND, i really commend him for stepping out of his "safe zone" and doing it. I think a lot of actors would be too afraid of flubbing it and looking silly, so they wouldn't do it. (And, I can't say i blame them. lol). It's one thing to make a film with directors, crew, etc., and 'extras' and quite another to appear in front of a "real" live audience.

    • @Nazaba09
      @Nazaba09 5 лет назад +19

      arx754 definitely. It’s like what’s always talked about in these vocal coaching videos-something can be technically perfect but emotionally missing. Bradley wasn’t technically perfect but was definitely emotionally into it.

    • @federicofaraviera9963
      @federicofaraviera9963 5 лет назад +25

      @@arx754 It was not planned. The audience was asking for several minutes for Bradley to sing and when he agreed, Gaga jumped for joy. He went to see the Enigma show and then went to see the other Jazz show.

  • @angeladeluna
    @angeladeluna 5 лет назад +288

    I love how you emphasize the beauty in imperfection. It's something all us Type A perfectionists need to hear on repeat. I have come to believe the beauty is in allowing the thing to exist as it is.

  • @sconner1453
    @sconner1453 5 лет назад +396

    Only channel I don't mind ads playing. Sam's getting paid!

    • @trompeta79
      @trompeta79 5 лет назад +10

      Same, he's so authentic and giving free genuine helpful advice and entertainment I noticed that myself as the ad started. It was my first positive experience with a commercial in awhile :)

    • @sconner1453
      @sconner1453 5 лет назад +11

      Obviously Clint does not know the you tube system of monetizing accounts.

    • @kaitlynconyers4051
      @kaitlynconyers4051 5 лет назад +1

      HELL YA, he deserves me watching the ad's

    • @slay_ur_existence2960
      @slay_ur_existence2960 5 лет назад

      Clint Kempster you do realize youtubers get paid when they make videos right?

    • @blueskys2010
      @blueskys2010 5 лет назад

      Clint Kempster do you know anything about adsense???

  • @Aeblivion
    @Aeblivion 5 лет назад +216

    you arguing with yourself over how great bradley and gaga’s voice are is adorable lmaoo we all agree sis

  • @annahill99
    @annahill99 5 лет назад +557

    “Love the acting”
    Hush Sam I want to believe they’re actually that close 😩

    • @Nazaba09
      @Nazaba09 5 лет назад +16

      starsonfire 😂 they are don’t worry.

    • @kate19210
      @kate19210 5 лет назад +23

      there was no acting
      They are like this all the time lol

    • @Yayomeow
      @Yayomeow 5 лет назад +37

      That isn’t acting lol. That’s an amazing friendship. Reminds me of Kate and Leo’s friendship♥️

    • @jnilson0428
      @jnilson0428 5 лет назад +2

      They’ve both said that they are good friends so I don’t think we have anything to worry about ❤️

    • @carolapinkertgreatawakenin5653
      @carolapinkertgreatawakenin5653 5 лет назад +1

      @@Yayomeow do You mean Kate and Peter 🤔

  • @andreacollins3204
    @andreacollins3204 5 лет назад +107

    As a mental health sufferer and who has lived through family addictions and suicides this song is literally in my soul. I adore it no matter how it is sung. Imperfection is perfection to me ❤️❤️❤️

    • @QuayWay
      @QuayWay 5 лет назад +1

      andrea collins May god bless you

  • @Lisa85
    @Lisa85 5 лет назад +192

    What i love about Brad his that his singing isnt perfect but you can hear emotion and feel the story he is telling through the words. I have seen the movie but I appreciate what I've heard and hope this isn't the last we hear him in a singing role. Mother Gaga is amazing as always - she continues to blow me away. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts always!

    • @kimpeek7586
      @kimpeek7586 5 лет назад

      I love both of them. Lady Gaga was fabulous in American Horror Story. I am so glad she is doing more acting.

  • @veronicaschwarz22
    @veronicaschwarz22 5 лет назад +190

    7:31 she wrote it herself along side Mark Ronson and two other producers

  • @milaces1323
    @milaces1323 5 лет назад +348

    "Bradley Cooper's Extra Squeeze" sounds like a great headline for a gossip blog hahahaha

    • @nadiariggs5110
      @nadiariggs5110 5 лет назад +8

      Camila Céspedes holy crap 😂😂😂😂thank you for this 😂😂😂

    • @milaces1323
      @milaces1323 5 лет назад +3

      @@nadiariggs5110 You are very welcome 😉

  • @DrakenWolfwood
    @DrakenWolfwood 5 лет назад +288

    Come thru sincere positivity 👏 I'm not gonna name names, but there are other vocal coaches on RUclips that "SPILL THAT HOT TEA YAS SIS" on a bad performance, and it feels like gaudy drama and gossip. Your input though feels so well informed and your intentions are clearly in good faith. Bob Ross of vocal coaching right here 👌

    • @luisagreggiodasilva59
      @luisagreggiodasilva59 5 лет назад +7

      If you're talking about TP I get your opinion so much, even tho I really like him as a person, he's levels under other professionals on YT (Sam, for example) and he probably reached 1M followers because he collaborated/reacted to famous people.

    • @marge973
      @marge973 5 лет назад +5

      Luísa Greggio da Silva I agree TP is sensationalizing now. He doesn’t analyze or give anything constructive anymore imo which is why I don’t understand how or why he can charge as much as he does. Idk whether he knows what he’s talking about but currently I can’t tell and it’s frustrating

    • @AlucardPeach
      @AlucardPeach 5 лет назад

      Best. Compliment. Ever.

  • @Polly1905
    @Polly1905 5 лет назад +25

    "Everyone has inside them something very special!"
    We need more People like you in this World!

  • @dancanvocals
    @dancanvocals 5 лет назад +214

    NEVER BORING

  • @paniclover4138
    @paniclover4138 5 лет назад +80

    What made this so good was how impromptu it was and not perfect. It made it so real. You can see that they have become such amazing friends. I love singing this song and seeing the people that made it amazing not be perfect at it is much more encouraging.

  • @SixtyDoesStuff
    @SixtyDoesStuff 5 лет назад +86

    I value emotional connection over technique. All through high school my favorite singer was NOT technically proficient, but his raw emotion in songs hooked me.
    And a personal anecdote, one of the times I felt most accomplished musically was when a friend listened to a new song I was working on it affected him, he felt pain and sadness and desperation. And I knew I had done my job well.

  • @mellemai692
    @mellemai692 5 лет назад +55

    You are always so supportive! you always point out the "mistakes" to teach a lesson and to make people grow, you always give solutions to problems in such a kind and respectful way, I really love that about you. it's so good to hear someone tell you that you have potential and that you just need to find a way to show it.
    To me, that's what it's about: technique is a tool, a means, a way to achieve something, but definitely not an end; sharing emotions, connecting with people and creating art that is as unique as the individual you are is.

  • @hwall7864
    @hwall7864 5 лет назад +39

    Sam Johnson is the Mr. Rogers of vocal coaching.

  • @CitizensTea
    @CitizensTea 5 лет назад +42

    I love that you give positive criticism on what they could technically get better on. Everyone is capable of improvement even masters in craft. As long as the technical issues don’t distract you from the performance itself then it doesn’t really matter in that performance. To get something truly raw and intense sometimes requires you to do something imperfect. To show the genuine feeling.

  • @matheusgraciano8399
    @matheusgraciano8399 5 лет назад +82

    I don't know what you did but it seems that your videos will get even better from now on and I didn't think that was possible

  • @jmeA86
    @jmeA86 5 лет назад +50

    Sam your channel is growing SO QUICK! I'm so happy for you, you deserve it!!! 💖💖💖

  • @LePetitNuageGris
    @LePetitNuageGris 5 лет назад +2

    Everything you said about being vulnerable and sharing yourself through your singing is everything that I find difficult about singing/songwriting. I can’t let go and let myself be me or have those difficult feelings even in my own exclusive company. But hearing you say those things made me feel that if I’m ever ready to take lessons, I’d want to have you as my teacher. You’re so understanding and I feel like you could help me love my own voice and own it.

  • @ravennightshade4702
    @ravennightshade4702 5 лет назад +17

    Shes never boring because she is who she is! Monsters love her because she doesn't care what people think or say, she enjoys what she does and just makes you wish you were as expressive as her 🖤

  • @ChristineExpressions
    @ChristineExpressions 4 года назад +1

    You truly love what you do and it shows. I took piano lessons for a year or so and watch The Voice and that’s the extent of my music experience yet here I am crying at your encouraging and positive nature.

  • @SharpNaif
    @SharpNaif 5 лет назад +30

    9:35 “There is the potential to be great, I believe, in every single person."

  • @mtcs6701
    @mtcs6701 5 лет назад +402

    Boi cutting your hair short was the best decision ever😎

    • @sakuramari
      @sakuramari 5 лет назад +62

      I liked his long hair, (I do have a thing for guys with long hair though) but I think that both styles look good :)

    • @tiffthenerd
      @tiffthenerd 5 лет назад +11

      Have you seen the short hair/glasses combo in his conspiracy video? *drool*

    • @nikolearnaiz1822
      @nikolearnaiz1822 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah he's so hot. Still single I hope? 😍

    • @jenniferh.k.7123
      @jenniferh.k.7123 5 лет назад +1

      My 2005 old me misses his long hair because I love guys with long hair but 2019 likes the shorter cut 😁 ok i shut up now!

    • @AlucardPeach
      @AlucardPeach 5 лет назад +7

      I liked it long, personally. I don't know that he cares what females think 🤔

  • @sunnydays5186
    @sunnydays5186 5 лет назад +92

    There can be 100 people in a room and 99 don't believe in you and all it takes is that 1 person to believe in you etc etc

    • @txlivin7819
      @txlivin7819 4 года назад

      Didn't she say that like 100 times in interviews for this movie?

  • @jazzykn1ght
    @jazzykn1ght 5 лет назад +1

    being picky doesnt make one to become professional but to find beauty and appreciate in different scenario, that is professional. Every performance has its own worth of view, thank you sam. always love to watch and hear your analysis on different performances.

  • @windyventure
    @windyventure 5 лет назад +280

    What you said around minute 10:00 really got me... that was beautiful. Was waiting for you to review this, so happy you did! Thank you. Can’t wait to get voice lessons one day!!

  • @raneye8568
    @raneye8568 5 лет назад +1

    You teach academic vocabulary in context like a perfect teacher. I just learned what the words “post production,” “inears,” and improvisational” mean all because you understand teaching and learning so well.

  • @BenTBrown
    @BenTBrown 5 лет назад +12

    Glad you're back Sam! I'm also a voice teacher/singer and your positive outlook and phrasing is always refreshing.

  • @rogersanderscustoms8121
    @rogersanderscustoms8121 5 лет назад +1

    The improv angle on this and the raw emotive quality are what makes this song. So glad there was very little if any vocal production in editing. This song gives me tears and I am a metalhead. It did what it was suppoessed to do.

  • @jennaln
    @jennaln 5 лет назад +42

    Everything you said around the 10 minute mark really hit home, and sounded very familiar (painfully so)! I feel that one of the main reasons we want to sing, perform or create things is to express ourselves in some way. While a solid foundation of the technical aspects are key to be able to do that fully and opens up many more options, focusing too much on technique could develop in to being devoid of any personality or emotion, or get in the way of being able to express yourself at all; it would just be so cold and clinical. What would be the point in that? So often people pick on those who perhaps currently lack the technique to show us their personality in a more successful way, but equally it can be a hindrance to focus solely on technique. As you have said in many of your videos, it requires a balance!
    Sorry for the essay, whoops. Another awesome video, thanks Sam!

  • @bobbieleveline3207
    @bobbieleveline3207 5 лет назад +1

    The statement you made about everyone having something special inside and the potential for it to be great is probably the nicest and most positive thing I have ever heard... And that you literally believe in every single person that you come in contact with is just a statement to your personal character and your positiveness in humans as individuals. And I so much appreciate that and that comment alone makes this video greater than a lot of videos that I watched on RUclips in areas of various different content... Just saying and by the way, I am a new subscriber I just subscribed today as a matter of fact... And this impressed me very much.

  • @kepeilei3593
    @kepeilei3593 5 лет назад +31

    What you said in the end almost made me cry. There was one time (not long ago) I performed a mandarin song in front of my American friends. And for some weird reason I actually remembered my story with the song. I associated the song with my worst part of life and the process of trying to walk out of it. I am a very technical person when it comes to singing. But I was totally overwhelmed by my own experience to the point where I had to force myself not to cry just to keep singing. And that was the night when I totally walked out of the effect of that part of my life. And also, the first time when people come to me and say things like “hey I don’t know the lyrics at all but I can totally feel the heavy emotions coming out of the song” “thank you for sharing you feeling. Now I know I am not alone”...
    I think you already said the exact relationship between your emotion and technique in videos before. You want to develop a technique you can trust so that you can trust it and concentrate on the story you want to tell.
    Thank you Sam, you are one of the few voice teachers on RUclips to talk about this a lot. And I cannot get to the point I said above without your video.

  • @TwistedIllusionUK
    @TwistedIllusionUK 5 лет назад +17

    I am a huge Jeff Buckley fan. He dipped in out of key all the time. he would hit a note flat and then raise into it with some beautiful swooning passion. His voice was utterly remarkable but it wasn't because it was a perfect voice. It was fundamentally because of his passion.
    Same goes for Freddie Mercury. The adulation for him is endless but his voice was never perfect live. He sang lower harmonies because he didn't look after his voice, that didn't make his performances any less mesmerising, or his voice any less powerful.
    The car analogy is spot on. To me, technique should be accompanied with great emotion. Singing is multi faceted and not just about hitting notes and ticking boxes.

  • @auto-did-act
    @auto-did-act 5 лет назад +10

    As a painter and sculptor I agree wholeheartedly. Technical skill is the scaffolding on which we build great art.

  • @K2scuba
    @K2scuba 5 лет назад +5

    Your enthusiasm is contagious. I enjoyed watching you get so happy & charged-up watching them,

  • @twistedmistress5635
    @twistedmistress5635 5 лет назад +13

    My band and I play out every weekend. We’re successful not because we’re the most phenomenally technical musicians on the planet, but rather because we connect with the audience, they have a blast at our shows, and we make them feel good. I’m a really good singer, but not because i hit every note perfectly every night, that’s unrealistic... I’m fearless and fun and I trust my instrument, which i’ve been honing for years, and let my performance instincts take people on a ride. Some of my best vocals have come when I’ve disconnected my brain from the technical details and join in the fun. On any scale: massive international arenas, or small local rock bars, people crave palpable connective energy. There is honestly no point in making music otherwise, it nourishes souls on both sides of the stage.

  • @poolygirl13
    @poolygirl13 5 лет назад +1

    The statements you made regarding how much of ourselves is in our singing, and walking away from a bad practice feeling like a bad person really resonated with me. I used to sing live all the time, in choirs, solos, etc. Now I can't even get the courage to do karaoke because of how deeply personal a relationship with my instrument I've developed. Almost a detriment because I now fear sharing it on stage. Although I will happily belt out a tune anywhere else.

  • @thewicked_reader
    @thewicked_reader 5 лет назад +46

    What he said actually reminded me of Ed Sheeran in “Give Me Love” towards the end of the song. How his voice sounded raspy and it kind of almost cracked too. But I felt that emotion when he was singing that line. I felt the hurt of that song. It sounded real.

    • @Nazaba09
      @Nazaba09 5 лет назад +3

      Lourdes Cabrera I find that with singers who smoke. It makes their voice raspy and it can go really good or really bad. I mean, depending on how you look at it, P!nk is either an amazing singer, or cracks A LOT. 😂

    • @thewicked_reader
      @thewicked_reader 5 лет назад +1

      @@Nazaba09 I did not know that! But since I really like P!nk, I'll just say that she is an amazing singer lol. But who really knows lol.

    • @singulariteas
      @singulariteas 5 лет назад

      that's my favorite part of that song! you really feel what he's singing

  • @nisrinarnouk4373
    @nisrinarnouk4373 5 лет назад +1

    Your love for music is so obvious. There’s absolute joy on your face when you see the audience interacting with the performance. I have no musical background but I really enjoy your videos. Thank you ❤️

  • @stevesteve350
    @stevesteve350 5 лет назад +4

    I love your critiques. Don't change a thing. Was feeling down on my performances and watching you always make me feel better.

  • @jadelynmay
    @jadelynmay 5 лет назад +2

    Something my mother used to say to me before I hit the stage was "Remember, there are great singers, then great performers, but be a great entertainer" It always put me at ease that I didn't have to be technically perfect. Go out there, be yourself. I agree with you. The lessons and the tech are the foundation. It's what you bring to the song that makes it great.

  • @kimhackett9675
    @kimhackett9675 5 лет назад +7

    I agree with you, 100%. There are vocalists out there who are technically pure and extremely skilled, but who are emotionless to the point of being downright clinical. And there are others - Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen are fine examples - who may not have great range or flawless skill, but the way they connect words with feeling speaks to a person in a soulful level. When a person can marry both technical skills and emotional connection, it's an amazing experience.

  • @qabirel
    @qabirel 5 лет назад +30

    This wasn’t her best Shallow live, the emotion of singing with Bradley + that’s the last song of the 2h show, that’s why she may seem tired...

  • @jeffreyberman3108
    @jeffreyberman3108 5 лет назад +34

    The car analogy is amazing. Love your videos, Sam.

  • @carmellajimenez7251
    @carmellajimenez7251 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so so much for this. I love your videos and have learned so much from watching almost all of them. I’ve been singing for a while but only began learning some of the technicalities of singing recently, bc before that I sang with emotion but was constantly straining my voice. It is so easy for me to feel like when I’m not technically proficient, the entire song is trash. Your ability to point out the value and beauty in the art you hear has encouraged me to love my voice for what it is. People can be so cut throat and discouraging, and learning to think like this has been so healing for me, bro. Thank you for being such a beautiful example of how we should look at others voices and our own. It’s okay to be imperfect 💜💜

  • @Ash-xt1ej
    @Ash-xt1ej 5 лет назад +8

    Amazing and informative as usual. Also totally agree, love his authentic voice. You can hear the emotions in his voice and I appreciate it so much.

  • @RickyConnelley
    @RickyConnelley 5 лет назад +1

    I love this guys ability to give constructive positive feedback while being grounded in great vocal technique..

  • @frostedsilver
    @frostedsilver 5 лет назад +75

    You have hit my biggest issue with singing right on the head here. To be emotive requires REALLY putting yourself out there, and not everyone is comfortable with that. I'm starting to figure out that I never have been. I AM interested in how a person might go about overcoming some of those barriers... although I suspect it's very individual, so making general comments might be hard.

    • @TeaOnTue
      @TeaOnTue 5 лет назад +1

      I have the exact same problem. I think there are more people like us than we think, I wish Sam would make a detailed video on this!

    • @henriikkawarmbold8092
      @henriikkawarmbold8092 5 лет назад

      Keep looking hun, it's worth it! All I can say, once you get there, even partly, it gets easier little by little. One of the things is, you need to accept yourself first and trust that no matter happens, YOU've always got your back. Also, try bringing the emotion first with songs that really resonate in you on a deep level, and just go for it, let yourself feel and sing from your heart. And practice, practice, practice, until you know your songs so well that if you eventually do mess up during a performance you can just write it off as a humane blunder and keep your head up high. All the best!

  • @eudaimonistic
    @eudaimonistic 5 лет назад

    The way I see vocal music is that our instrument has ways of resonating with our heartstrings, and not every note on that scale aligns perfectly (much like our hearts). One thing I really enjoy about your videos Sam is that you use expressive verbal and physical language to help people mirror and reflect those forms of speech as learning tools. I've never in my life considered something "hooty" before this video series, but lordy do I say it now (though infrequently in the context of the voice lol). By describing how people in professional and viral settings perform, you've given millions of people the tools to understand their voice better. I'm not really sure how I wasn't subscribed before, but half a million people at least have been brighter than me so far. Here's to millions more!

  • @kevinkelley3657
    @kevinkelley3657 5 лет назад +4

    She is a trained singer, he is an actor. He is better than most, she is darn good. Luv your stuff man, thanks.

  • @its2simple
    @its2simple 5 лет назад +1

    “Everyone has inside them something very special...if you’re able to let that out, there is the potential to being great.” Forever encouraging. This is one of the reasons I love watching your videos.
    On another note, Cooper and Gaga sound amazing together. I get goosebumps listening to them.

  • @lauriep2018
    @lauriep2018 5 лет назад +14

    You might appreciate the fact that this wasn’t planned... he was in the audience just watching the show and she called him out. So no warm up or jitters to work out.

  • @hilaryjimenez1444
    @hilaryjimenez1444 5 лет назад +1

    I love how you are so sensitive with voice’s stuff, it really stands out that you love what you do and that you try to give the value that the human part in this process has ❤️
    Singing is more than a way to make money, it have such a deep meaning, glad that you want to spread what you’ve learned

  • @kelleyflint8207
    @kelleyflint8207 5 лет назад +27

    Thanks so much Sam for your take on Lady Gaga as a performer. I think she’s incredible! Please do reactions on Chester Bennington. He is one of my favorites.

    • @znjjnj1853
      @znjjnj1853 5 лет назад +2

      Chester Bennington is my favorite Male singer
      Lady Gaga is my favorite female singer

  • @ogidy001
    @ogidy001 5 лет назад +1

    I have been enjoying your videos for a while now. I really liked this performance. I loved the clear affection the have for each other and how they interacted

  • @kayla-nx2if
    @kayla-nx2if 5 лет назад +5

    I absolutely agree with finding value in the imperfections, I find it’s much easier to connect to the music and the Artist when their emotions come trough the music and they aren’t as concerned about being technically correct.

  • @its-MK...
    @its-MK... Год назад +1

    My favorite little thing about Gaga I've noticed is that she'll switch which leg she pedals with to open her body to the crowd... That's amazing & I'm sure so many people overlook that. It's not natural for pianists.

  • @billizetti
    @billizetti 5 лет назад +6

    Loved that! For me, emotion always wins. Always love your enthusiasm.

  • @Wkd183
    @Wkd183 5 лет назад

    Love your perception on all your reactions to any videos you view. You don't focus just on technical critique, but over all performance on individual performers uniqueness.

  • @liina000
    @liina000 5 лет назад +10

    I can't get enough of these. A RUclips gem, you are.

    • @liina000
      @liina000 5 лет назад

      Sorry if this was too much of a "You have a great voice" type of comment. :D

  • @tobyreynolds869
    @tobyreynolds869 5 лет назад +2

    I love that you are willing to talk about how hard it is to be an artist; that self doubt or criticism that we sometimes experience. Love what you are doing =)

  • @georgiatappy4684
    @georgiatappy4684 5 лет назад +6

    Love your videos, and I love the message you shared at the 10:00 mark. It's so important not to expect perfection everytime

  • @daukraa
    @daukraa 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos because I can hear and feel that singing is your passion that's impossible to fake. Also huge knowledge and great ear! Thank you that you're sharing it with us ❤️❤️ xoxo from Poland 🇵🇱

  • @tokumoaineko6127
    @tokumoaineko6127 5 лет назад +12

    Completely agree, I mean, technically it's the worst performance of the song in my opinion, yet it just blows each and everyone away by the power and chemistry those guys have. Thanks for acknowledging that, amazing analysis as always, keep it going!

  • @chicoceramics4928
    @chicoceramics4928 5 лет назад

    You are such a kind person and I love watching you. Thank you for restoring my faith in humanity.

  • @KatBurnsKASHKA
    @KatBurnsKASHKA 5 лет назад +92

    Haircut looks fresh :)

    • @addicted367
      @addicted367 5 лет назад +7

      I like the facial hair too 😍

    • @MrsFrogmother1
      @MrsFrogmother1 5 лет назад +5

      The haircut has brought out his eyes!!

    • @user-zg6tx8el5y
      @user-zg6tx8el5y 5 лет назад

      Ikr he became way cuter with the shorter hair

    • @addicted367
      @addicted367 5 лет назад +2

      @@user-zg6tx8el5y I think he look better with his long hair.

  • @TheElysianer
    @TheElysianer 5 лет назад +1

    I loved your comment on imperfections and making someone have an emotional experience when they hear you. I had a voice teacher that always strived for perfections and then told me I couldn't sing, which actually stopped me from singing for 6 years (not even alone in my car or in the shower). With your videos and practice, I started singing live again and feeling comfortable with mistakes but also happy with progress :)

  • @zockor
    @zockor 5 лет назад +15

    Nightwish - Ghost love score (Wacken open air 2013)
    Nightwish - The poet and the pendulum (LIVE AT WEBMLEY 2016)

    • @green7apocalyptica
      @green7apocalyptica 5 лет назад +2

      Sam you have to see this performances❤️❤️❤️

    • @animeflash125
      @animeflash125 5 лет назад +3

      Yes Sam please watch these two videos and react Floor Jensen is a goddess

    • @maxmattt
      @maxmattt 5 лет назад

      I’d add Storytime and Ever Dream to that list.

  • @strangecatrowr
    @strangecatrowr 5 лет назад +1

    The truths and the feels! So many! Wow, your wisdom is just amazing. And myself, as someone who is new to the whole 'improving my singing', SO MUCH of what you say is so encouraging. I can't even mention which examples, because there are so many of them that hit home for me, have truth and truly help someone like me. I don't have confidence in my abilities, regardless of what my singing sounds like, but thanks to you, I feel that being confident in my ability and my instrument is obtainable. Keep doing your awesome videos !

  • @anbar
    @anbar 5 лет назад +49

    I like how you lower the volume of the video when you talk so we can hear you :)

  • @nicoleborysowicz
    @nicoleborysowicz 5 лет назад +1

    Man, if I had had you as a teacher when I was in college, I would still be singing today. All of your critiques are always on point.

  • @tru905
    @tru905 5 лет назад +10

    I got to say you are one of the better vocal teachers on RUclips. I find majority of the other “teachers” fake. I had a question, lately I have been reading critic articles/reviews on Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett’s Jazz album ‘Cheek to Cheek’ and in the reviews they mention Gaga’s phrasing and comparing it to Tony’s. Can you please do a video on her jazz songs such as ‘I can’t give you anything but love’ or ‘but beautiful ‘. These are her duet with Tony-Bennett and can you explain why critics bring up her phrasing. Also she has two solo on the jazz album that mentions her phrasing and the difficulties of the songs: ‘lush life’ and ‘bang bang’.

  • @brettcox8143
    @brettcox8143 5 лет назад +1

    Lyrically and melodically music speaks to most people on a subconscious, emotional level. When we watch live performance even outside of an environment where the performer is required to convey more than just the music, i.e theatre, we still expect an emotional connection between the performer and the music. It doesn’t matter if a singer is performing lyrics about a life changing event they experienced or their neighbours cat! Sam you are 100% correct. We are not mechanical, we are beautifully imperfect, emotional beings and any expression made in that vain is raw, honest and ultimately perfect!

  • @deanneb6925
    @deanneb6925 5 лет назад +9

    I love seeing your editing progress and get more fun 😂☺️

  • @elscheib
    @elscheib 5 лет назад +2

    Just watching the way they look at each other and seeing there is a genuine connection and love between them gives me goosebumps.

  • @Irocktonight12
    @Irocktonight12 5 лет назад +3

    This is also the first time they performed live together and with this song. I personally thought it was extremely moving. I just honestly love this song and duo regardless haha

  • @janiebennett5645
    @janiebennett5645 2 года назад +1

    I liked the part of your Critique video at 1:55 and at 7:41 when you said "I don't know".... I just loved those parts.... I played them many, MANY times, and it's the most I've ever agreed with you. Oh and I love how you preceded that ( at 7:41) with a flourish of finger snapping!! Hahahaha!! Also when you said ""Everything I'm doing, (I think you meant, "saying" ) is really, REALLY picky...." Yep, I agree, yet again!!

  • @crazytinch
    @crazytinch 5 лет назад +7

    Omg! Never have I ever clicked so fast! I looove your analysis vodeos! Keep up the good work!

  • @lainalopez3212
    @lainalopez3212 5 лет назад +1

    “Everyone has something very special in them”.....wow!..how gracious and kind of you to notice...thank you Sam for noticing that, in each one of us because sadly, too many people are hyper critical of those they know and especially to those they do not!

  • @artistbychoice2861
    @artistbychoice2861 5 лет назад +14

    Well she acctually is a Singer and Brad took lesson for the movie and have never Done it before ☺️ .. brads voice reminds me of the voice of Mark Knophler ( dire straits.. because i belive i spelled his last name wrong )

    • @prettytrombonist
      @prettytrombonist 5 лет назад

      Artist ByChoice oh my! Yes, he does sound like him. I was thinking that but couldn’t place who he reminded me of then.

  • @rawreen
    @rawreen 5 лет назад

    You really spoke to me about letting ppl have an emotional experience in my music rather then a ‘perfect ‘ performance. ❤️ So true in making a connection with your audience!

  • @riannonzemak8134
    @riannonzemak8134 5 лет назад +41

    Sam have you done Stevie Nicks yet? Named after a Fleetwood Mac song, I grew up listening to them. I adore your explanations and would love you to explain Stevie’s voice

  • @MaryElla13
    @MaryElla13 5 лет назад +1

    I was there that night and it was such an amazing emotional performance! Their energy and chemistry was palpable. It was during her encore and she asked if it would be okay to bring a friend onstage that had been in the audience.

  • @bowhuistv7638
    @bowhuistv7638 5 лет назад +4

    Keep in mind they sang this song IN CHARACTER in the movie. They aren't the same people as they were portraying in the film so it'll sound a little different hearing it live months later. This comment is mainly towards Bradley

  • @bethpat9
    @bethpat9 5 лет назад

    That's what I like... The way you break down the technical aspects of it. You're so good explaining stuff!

  • @jenniferchristine1945
    @jenniferchristine1945 5 лет назад +11

    I was there. It was incredible.

  • @christinefoto9678
    @christinefoto9678 5 лет назад +1

    Love this performance and hearing your thoughts on it. Watching your videos just makes me appreciate singers and the beautiful art they make. ❤️

  • @Matthewrents
    @Matthewrents 5 лет назад +17

    Hearing little imperfections make these singers, who are idols or role models to so many people, human again. It makes the setting and everything about the performance just more real, which is great.
    If all you ever listen to is produced music, and you're trying to sing and sound like them or learn from them, you're always comparing yourself to something artificially corrected. It's a little more of an unrealistic standard. Nobody is "perfect", and that's okay!

  • @uniturska
    @uniturska 5 лет назад

    You're always so so sweet and positive! I'm not able to sing in front of other people, but if I were to take classes, you would be the type of teacher I would look for.

  • @Tracyg36
    @Tracyg36 5 лет назад +10

    You said the same thing about Beyoncé a while back, about how she knows her instrument and when she does that growl (which is similar to the roughness in Gaga's voice here) and goes back to sing normally right after is something that is comfortable for her. This is why I like your analyses - you explain the mechanics behind it and give a possible reason for it. If it's not too much asking, could you please analyze Brandon Victor Dixon's rendition of Superstar on Jesus Christ Superstar Live last year? Thank you so much!

  • @cam-tv5rb
    @cam-tv5rb 5 лет назад +1

    I just realized...Sam, you are the Bob Ross of voice coaching. You are always positive, even-keeled, and complimentary...embracing mistakes as wonderful things to be celebrated, not shunned.
    When I sing now, I don't beat myself up for a voice crack, I embrace it and continue to enjoy the song! Thank you for that!

  • @alicelavender6761
    @alicelavender6761 5 лет назад +4

    I love your comments about the imperfections, it's why I love seeing live music! I would love to see you reacting to Kelly Clarkson- Her and John Legend just did a live duet that would be really interesting to hear you analyse.

  • @TheMimiKitty
    @TheMimiKitty 5 лет назад +1

    This is my favorite! I love all your explanations. It's so inspiring! Thank you so much!

  • @rotemp5838
    @rotemp5838 5 лет назад +8

    Regarding tiredness in singing, I wanted to ask a question. I recently saw an interview with one of my favorite singers (Floor Jansen from Nightwish, ex-After Forever, ex-Revamp), and she said that the thing that pulls her through long shows, rigorous touring and even throat viruses, is muscle memory. She explained that if she’s trained herself enough on a song, specifically on a really crazy climax of a long sustained high note, muscle memory will pull her through, even though the worst conditions (and in truth, she never Fs up that climax, I heard her crack a little on it once and immediately fix it).
    While I understand the concept of muscle memory in sports, it’s a little crazy for me thinking on it regarding singing. Could you please explain that concept?
    And as always, love your videos! So incredibly informative and fun!

    • @Ignasimp
      @Ignasimp 5 лет назад +1

      Muscle memory is at least as important in singing as it is in sports.

    • @rotemp5838
      @rotemp5838 5 лет назад

      @@Ignasimp I understand that. But I'm assuming it works in a different manner than in sports. That's what I'm asking about.

    • @Ignasimp
      @Ignasimp 5 лет назад

      @@rotemp5838 it's similar to the technical training of a sport. Not like the muscle and cardio training.