Frank Sinatra's MESMERIZING Way of Speaking
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Today, we delve into the enchanting world of Frank Sinatra's speaking charisma. His captivating delivery and magnetic presence left an indelible mark on millions. Join us in celebrating the timeless legacy of this extraordinary icon and his mesmerizing way of speaking that continues to inspire across generations. I do believe there's much we can learn from his method of communication.
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I can't get enough of your quality work! Please upload more videos that gives your users more insights for better communications
Fascinating and so true. Frank Sinatra was VERY well spoken. He was a voracious reader and reportedly did the NYTimes crossword puzzle daily in pen.
I am so very impressed with your content on your Channel. I was bought up listening to Big Band Music. My Father was a Musician. Yeah, I am that old. I left 70 many years ago. Sinatra has always been my favourite. I remember his vocals with Tommy Dorsey and his many Duets, with the fabulous Peggy Lee, Doris Day and others. I have an extensive collection of Vinyl Records I treat like Gold from that era. There will never be another Francis. I was extremely depressed at his passing, but then I realised he will never be gone as long as I have those records.
Thank you for such a Wonderful Channel. I will spread the word and hope you soon achieve One Million followers. You certainly deserve it. G.
We need one of morgan freeman! The scene from Shawshank Redemption
Yes! He's one of my favorite actors
and YOU HOOKED ME WITH SINATRA! one of my fav sings and LOVE Performing his music!! TYSM !
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you, Joseph. Quality content.
Highly appreciate how you describe in detail what's happening visually. I'm totally blind and had no idea just all the movements people do while talking. Going to try this since I've been told I sound somewhat monotone.
This was incredibly inspiring
The quality of content is captivating. keep it up
YOU GOT ME NOW!!! MY BAD! I THOUGHT I SUBSCRIBED with your fist episode I saw! YOU ARE PHENOMENAL!! GOD BLESS YOU JOSEPH! YES I AM SCREAMING I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT BECOMING AN AMAZING SPEAKER LIKE YOU! WOW! LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!! YOU ARE THE BEST COMMUNICATION TEACHER! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN THESE PAST 8 years??? TYSM! you're WORTH IT!
Ive been looking to find such a channel= CAPTIVATING 🔥
The natural depth in his voice is key too...
This channel will grow no doubt!!! Great Material!
I appreciate your videos. I found your channel today and I’m proud to be here in the early stages of your growth. I predict you will have 1 million subs sooner than you think!
I’m not sure where you would have gone with it but I was expecting to hear something about the way Frank “speaks” when he sings. I’ve always thought of his matter of fact vocal delivery as more melodic speech than traditional singing where the words are part of a flowing melody. Thanks for the worthwhile information you’re giving us.
Love that Frank Sinatra.. he was before my time but i got to know him from watching old black and white classic movies. I adore him.
Thank you for your sharing
Just look at the way he speaks, he speaks as he thinks that shows the level of grip he has on what he is speaking and expressing it in a concrete way.
Nicely done! Frank Sinatra had a most impeccable way of speaking as well as performing on stage singing. Dictation was one of his biggest attributes both in talking and lyrically speaking.in song.
Unfortunately these are things you do not hear in today’s world which is a true shame.
It’s the one thing I miss about those days … it’s the class and elegance .
Once again nice job with talking about Mr. Sinatra .
Great videos Joseph. Keep them coming. I want to point out if i may, Polysyndeton is not a rhetoric device but literary device.
Gratitude to your valiant effort in search, research and the time and energy you pour into your content.
Thank you! 😊
Great content Joseph. And now after seeing Ed Murrow make a brief appearance in this video - ubiquitous cigarette in hand - I have to go and rewatch 'Good Night and Good Luck' again. David Strathairn (plus Robert Downey Jr) and so many superb performances. Thanks for the memory jog.
What I love about Joseph is His videos are not edited. , so what you see is real.
I LOVE Frank Sinatra this is a very nice video talking about him. He definitely does talk musically too I have always enjoyed that about him each word is like a melody almost.
My dad worked for Broadway a long time ago when he was alive and he was calling his wife Franks last wife Barbara Sinatra my dad was working on a project with her and my dad told me Frank answered the phone and said when he picked up Ya what do you want my dad was surprised to hear his voice he didn’t know Frank was in town then and Frank didn’t know who was calling and then he passed the phone to Barbara Sinatra his wife , my dad told me this story years later I was just a baby then but it always makes me laugh ❤
Please make more such videos where you take an example from great speakers and teach us
I’m learning allot from you Joseph.
You should make a video on how Christopher Hitchens speaks. His a gem ❤
Was he?
Thank so much bro
Quality Content 👍
Great content!!!
I would like to hear more about the importance of non-verbal communications.
Great video! Would love to see your takes on Jordan Belfort, Piers Morgan, Andrew Tate
Thank you for great videos!!! Btw, I have never heard anyone say idiom the way you do. I am just wondering if that s your choice or is it a certain accent?
Incredible,i expected nothing less from u
Just realizing I never learned to speak properly.
Do some of the James Bond actors. Good video
Sean Connery for sure
Joseph, you need to fix your mic and the reverb in your room.
Love the content and your speaking, but that reverb’s gotta go.
The music is annoying
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he’s just talking dude wtf 😂😂
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