HD: Linda Eder's Mind-Blowing Vocal Ability (Belts: G#4-A5, HV, WR: Bb5-F#6)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Title says it all! Respect this incredible and underrated talent!
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A really talented lady! Her voice is stunning and she will BLOW you way in person!! I can't believe she hasn't won a grammy yet?
Jealousy ... is a good reason ... the louses who cannot match her will not vote for her. Besides that she is a class act ...no some classless trollop like most other candidates
gooodness graaacious
her freakin voice is just ridiculous!!!
i saw her live once, I thought the walls were going to fall down
and the tender, glass-like soprano register. she's just so much better than every singer of her generation. thank god we had her to turn to during all the ghastly celine dion years
See her again, if you can! I've seen her several times & she never disappoints! & you know what? She is genuinely really Nice! She had a 3 night sold out show in SF at a very intimate setting. I waited in vain for a cancelation each night. Her last night I almost got in, when the couple arrived at the last minute. I was walking away & Linda came walking through the foyer. I went up & gushed about what a fan I am. & congratulated her on 3 nights of selling out. I was about to leave & she asked the (also very nice, she really tried to get me in) lady at the door if there was Anything she could do. When they said no, Linda said "Well, can we put a couple bar stools in the aisle?" !!!! & they did!!!! It was Amazing!!!!
2nd to none! absolutely mind-blowing!
1:46 She holds that massive note for 20 seconds. She is unmatched in power, versatility, clarity, beauty, timbre, and interpretation. She's head and shoulders above every other female vocalist for me.
i agree best voice quality, pitch and emotion i have heard
She is unreal - absolutely phenomenal! Love her and her voice! ❤️
Her voice is AMAZING, so much support, ease and resonance. Her middle chest belts are easily unbeatable.
"Respect this incredible and underrated talent!" Well, "respect" hardly describes what she inspires! "Incredible" hardly begins to describe her phenomenal vocal & musical gifts. The think that she is underrated simply proves that life is not fair. Linda Eder has a very, very great talent!
Exceptional, unmatched, absolute goddess of the belting.
MAGNIFICENT
This video is amazing. :)) Needless to say that her upper belts are out of this WORLD! Listening to her make me wanna swoon, it's like singing comes do damn natural to her it's not even funny anymore. I'm from Spain so I don't think anybody knows her around here. Please tell me she's successful in the States!! I don't think I've ever heard ''Rain On My Parade'' being sung with more ease and poise! Good job! ^^ Love all of your videos.
Powerful mid belter and a great vocalist top to bottom!
Love Linda!!! One of the best if not best Broadway singers
Amazing voice and belts!
Very nice! She's reminds me so much of Barbra.
She reminds me of Barbara Streisand and Whitney Houston. Her A4's sound so much like Whitney's during The Body Guard Era. Her C5's and up remind me of Barbara.
She sounds more like a full-lyric soprano. She has such a very powerful and beautiful voice!
She have a beautiful connected vibrant head voice. I rather her sound there. Her whistle register seems to be well developed as well.
why is she not more famous? shes amazing. shes like a mixture of bartbra streisand and celine dion
I think she's just unwilling to play "the game" she's always been super down to earth and no bs. Bless her. she has SO much talent. She's doing 1 on 1 voice lessons during the pandemic! Could you imagine!
@@Sweetzerlandia 😱 I cannot believe it!!! I would pay a fortune to be trained by her 💖🙏💞🎶⚘
@@grace_rm I would too, but I have a good enough ear to realize, no amount of training could give me a good voice!
@dax28645 Thank you! She's an incredibly gifted vocalist...I'd say easily one of the best to ever do it. I love how you can tell by her facial expressions while she's singing that she KNOWS she's a bad bitch lol.
She's great. I personally don't appreciate the sound that she produces, but she's clearly very connected from bottom to top. I like her placement and style. Her vocals are stunning and she sounds like a mezzo, am I right? Great video!
she is very barbra-esque...especially singing don't rain on my parade haha
Her voice is so pretty. Similar to Sheena Easton but even more Barbra than sheena has lol
@@samuelm.5752 Sheena had some impressive vocals, very capable belter, a bit shrill at times though
@kellyclarksonismygd Agreed! Her upper belts are fantastic as well.
All of her belts above E are from her self-titled debut, when her voice was higher and a bit lighter.
What are all these songs? She is so amazing!!!
Lmao, you must not know what a forced vibrato is. Her vibrato is strong, effortless, and consistent. You have no basis to say that it's forced.
She is also one of few singers to have a powerful chest register to also having a great upper register, though she sounded a bit thin of the upper notes but not bad.
Not bad? You must be joking.
Sorry. I will get on it.
Where is she famous?
One of the very best next to Lara and Barbra. Straintina could only wish,
She's great! I'd say she's a Lyric Mezzo-Soprano IMO!
Why not a lyric soprano?
She’s not a soprano. She is a mezzo-soprano with wide vocal range and vocal ability. If she’s a true soprano her soprano notes will sound more effortless and natural like Cyndi Lauper, Patti Labelle, Lara Fabian, Diana Ross...
@@Larreisand Yes she is a soprano and she sounds natural up there.
Anyone know the song before 'Let Him Fly' with that timpani drum roll at the end round the 2.03 mark? Please.
It's called By Myself, from the Songs of Judy Garland album.
which song is it? 6:00
It's not about which notes you can hit & how they're produced, but how effectively you use them in performance! Isolating notes in this clip sounds like a collection of screechy, goaty-vibrato-laden noise! But even in performance, Eder does not employ her considerable abilities as effectively as she could, which is why she imitates emotional high-points of proven winners (Garland's "By Myself" climax; scores of Streisand's nuances, etc.), as well as their arrangements. But in Eder's hands, these attempts are emotionally vacant, and she remains a singer with a great voice, but with tepid performance ability. She cannot communicate honestly with the audience whilst imitating others and revealing that she is not actually living in the emotional heart of the songs she performs.
Joe Luft Again, irrelevant. Purely subjective, those statements apply to YOU. Stop wording them in an objective manner as if they were the ultimate truth.
@Robert Lee, Countertenor I hear you-but I like Eder's restraint. I remember the good old days when playing it cool, even reserved, not looking like you were killing yourself to sing was considered admirable, classic and desirable. Seeing all the drug-addicted over performers/over actors/over sweating and over emoting, has apparently hurt the sober and more emotionally conservative performers.
I think this clip was created because Eder can be vocally exciting in bursts here and there, but the way in which she structures her songs (vocally) is truly lackluster. She comes off as a singer overflowing with ability, but a cold, almost indifferent performer who is not well acquainted with the emotional subtext of the songs she performs.
Hey, Joe....you can see a doctor for that, ya know. :-)
You're insane. She's amazing.
Rather irrelevant comment as that is purely subjective. Artistic INTERPRETATION has no objectivity. YOU may dislike it and that is absolutely fine.
I completely disagree. I've seen her live several times, & the entire audience was completely drawn in. Everyone. & I myself was So drawn in, there were many times I forgot Anything else existed except Linda, her voice, the music & what she was saying/singing Just To Me! That is Not lackluster. & I believe the entire audience (of each show) would agree with me. & in Leading Ladies of Broadway in Carnegie Hall, where the crowd was obviously used to many great talents, she got a HUGE Standing Ovation. You Don't Get That in Carnegie Hall for being Lackluster.
All of her belts above E are from her self-titled debut, when her voice was higher and a bit lighter.
What song 4:12?
All of her belts above E are from her self-titled debut, when her voice was higher and a bit lighter.