No one, no one can give life to this song. The lyrics requires vocal cry, anger , growl. Gusto ko ng bumitaw means I want to let go in a complicated relationship. Only Morissette....
@@zentryn7400 Sheryn is literally good in this song because she is original but admit it or not morisette give life to this song from emotions, technicality and cosistency mori set this song standard and even the original can't surpassed the version of mori. I said what i said.
If you read the English translation of the lyrics, the squeaks are a well placed stylistic choice blending with the lyrics. The lyrics are about someone wanting to give up on a relationship. The squeaks are like a cry of anguish for someone in deep despair.
@@pingyu5141 I actually hate when these two do a reaction on singers because they’re always critiquing so hard on AMAZING talented people who use their instruments and I’m beginning to wonder if they aren’t just very envious
@@winstonbaculioofficial5010 Maybe you are talking about the live performance at the Miss Universe Philippines 2022 but Ricky is talking about the first take that she did at home before uploading the song "Power" in social platforms. ruclips.net/video/vQAG1OdpA1Y/видео.html
That vocal cry, the growl, the anger like, it is all connected with the song lyric. The song is about broken relation, about holding on to it or letting it go and give yourself a chance to love your self or take care of your self. So those were all on purpose.
Gusto ko nang bumitaw translates to I just want to let go (or give up in the context of the song). Her little squeaks here mirror the song's emotional signature echoing the lyrics' angst, desperation, anger, helplessness, frustration and almost like a controlled scream of pain. Just my understanding of the song's message of wanting to give up on a relationship that has given so much pain and not wanting to but needing to.
She doesn’t use her whistle; grows, vocal breaks and squeaks every song. She uses them when she wants and needs them. I think it’s awesome she can makes those sounds and control them.
I love your honesty... don't be too concerned about giving your opinion on how singers are using their voices and how it can affect their singing and voices along the run. like i said before i like it when you are reacting to Morissette because she's not a boring singer and there is so much to discuss especially with her ability to sing. She is simply 1 of the best out there.
The song itself is already very emotionally challenging. It talks about agony, anger, despair and just pure heartbreak. This song was actually used as an original soundtrack for a Filipino drama series in which the main theme is infidelity in a marriage and its grave effects to the children and family involved. I think Mori's approach (the wailing, growl and squeals) is only apt because if she did it in a completely different way it wouldn't have the same impact to her Filipino audience. I definitely respect your opinions from the technical standpoint, but hats off also to Mori because we Filipinos know how hard this song is and what it takes to convey a kind of pain she's never personally experienced.
And all the while, I thought she was a Filipina; because she looks like one, and talks like one. If she didn't mention that she's Samoan, no one would have guessed.
@@angelodamato2407 get to know the Filipinos; those that look slightly obese, with their facial features, patterns of behavior, and their manner of speaking English - and you could notice some similarities with her. Quite enough for one to misjudge her as a southeast Asian, rather than a Pacific islander.
Hey C&M! I love that you're reacting to Morissette once again! I also study singing, so I genuinely love dissecting the various "schools" of singing as a way to gain more practical knowledge. You said that you are both "mixers" and have yet to explore the "core" of your voice. That was such an insightful comment from Meliá, and here's why: Morissette is coming from a different "school" of singing. She built her vocal resonance on years and years of chest voice ("core") development. She is a "mixer" too, but her chest voice ("core") is always very engaged throughout the entirety of her vocal range. I don't say this as a slight, but for educational purposes only: The majority of singers today have skipped the work of developing the chest voice. Today, the training is anchored heavily on "mixing" the voice and neglecting proper chest voice development. You brought up the consistency, the openness and vibrance of Morissette's vocal resonance. It's because her chest voice is very developed. Regarding the "vocal squeaks": This is a type of vocal distortion. If done incorrectly, you can really damage your vocal cords. But from my evaluation, Morissette has the proper technique to do it safely, just like a trained gymnast can safely do a complex tumbling routine. From years of watching her sing, I can say that she has the foundation to execute these types of vocal distortions, while minimising risk. First, her vocal tract sits very open, the tongue sits down and relaxed. Superior "open throat" technique. Then, she combines that with superior vocal compression. By compressing the air, the airflow is very controlled as it passes thru the vocal cords, minimizing the risk of damage. The beauty of Morissette's technique is that she can sound very resonant, with a lot of core to her voice, but she's achieving this power with very little airflow passing thru the vocal cords. It's very controlled. Regarding Adele, from my honest evaluation of her technique, the reason why she's had 2 surgeries to her throat is because her use of vocal compression is flawed, plus, she's choking her vocal tract with improper open throat technique. Lastly, yes, Morissette's style of singing is similar to an extreme sport. It's not for beginners. There is risk, but from my evaluation, she has the correct foundation to mitigate those risks. As for my preference? I love the vocal distortions (i.e. vocal squeaks and growls)! Thank you again for your honest and insightful reactions! More of Morissette please 🥰👏🫡🤝👊🙏 P.S. Morissette had to rest her voice in 2018 due to over-use. She had way too many gigs. Her style of singing (i.e. heavy belting) does need a lot more maintenance.
Great comment as always 😊👏🏻 One thing to piggyback on what you said: I have a slightly different viewpoint of her chest and mixed voice and would actually argue that her incredible ability to mix is what actually what serves her vocal style so well. As a further illustration of this, Adele suffered vocal damage several years ago because she used to have a lot of trouble with her mix and would pull her chest voice up well past the healthy point. Carrie Underwood is another singer who is not known for a strong mix and has had similar issues with pulling chest voice too high and subsequent vocal strain. So I don't think Chase's comparison of Morissette's use of vocal breaks with Adele's vocal health problems is apples-to-apples, but I do get his overall point of the importance of prioritizing vocal health in general.
@@yoojin3877 Thanks, yoojin! Excellent insight as always!! I would argue that the issue is *not* the "pulling of the chest voice up too high". Instead, the issue is the inability to disengage the *valsalva maneuver.* This is a very natural tendency of the body to close the glottis, particularly when we are coughing, lifting a heavy box, laughing, sneezing, or when we're going to the bathroom (if you know what I mean). Vocalists need extensive training to disengage from this natural tendency. (Note: Morissette used to have this issue, but she's gotten so much better at disengaging it, resulting in more freedom in the upper belts without sacrificing the "core" of her voice). Note: Modern vocal coaches often misdiagnose the problem. They will often blame it on "too much chest voice engagement", when the actual problem is the lack of training in disengaging the *laryngeal valsalva tendency.* It has been a mission of mine to dispel this modern myth about "too much chest voice" 🫡😃. On the contrary, the chest voice is the foundation of singing. Proper chest voice development is what gives a singer the ability to expand their vocal range, their dynamic range, the colour palette of textures and tones they can produce with their voice... The chest voice is the key! A compressed sound, while using proper open throat technique - this is the key! *A great example of someone who uses all these techniques correctly: Morissette.*
@@yoojin3877 Speaking of Adele, here is my favourite vocal coach, Ken Tamplin, speaking on the correct use of vocal compression and vocal distortion (e.g. vocal breaks, growls, vocal fry, guttural vocals). He briefly touches on Adele in this video: ruclips.net/video/X0YHDKZ7hU0/видео.html Morissette, in my opinion, is a very advanced-level vocalist. Her vocal compression skills are so advanced, on the level of an Ann Wilson, Steve Perry, John Farnham, and Ronnie Dio - just to name a few. These are just a few examples of Rock singers who used heavy distortion during their decades-long singing career, and did so with proper technique. (Note: Morissette, if you recall, grew up on Rock Ballads).
@@JoeyAndamo Always good to hear from you, Joey! 😊😊 The typical end result of not mixing properly is still "trapping" the singer in their dominant register, which can be caused by a number of things, including what you mentioned. And it is an issue that singers like Adele and Carrie have had with pulling. I'm not disagreeing with you about the importance of a well-developed chest voice! I'm familiar with Ken Tamplin, and I do like some of what he says, other things not so much (such as his advice on tongue positioning, and sometimes I don't think his viewpoint on compression is nuanced enough). His methodology tends to favor those who want to sing in a distinct style (power/metal), and imho not all of his advice is well-suited to a singer like Morissette. But I also know people who took his courses and enjoyed them, and there are pros and cons to every teacher so I'm not singling him out specifically. At this point in Morissette's career, I'd actually love to see her work with a classically trained teacher, or someone who can give her additional tools to optimize the vocal health of her extraordinary instrument. At any rate, it's awesome getting to discuss this stuff with someone who is so passionate about singing 💖 So even though we may not always agree on every single thing, I hope you know that I truly respect you and love that you are getting other people thinking and talking about things they may not otherwise 🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@yoojin3877 Love these discussions!!! We actually agree, but our emphasis may differ at any given time. I only brought up Ken Tamplin for his valuable insight on how to safely use vocal distortion, since he has decades of practical experience with it. He's definitely not the go-to for Pop or Musical Theatre, but when it comes to adding different types of distortion to the voice and doing it safely, he's probably the one I would go to. I was imagining how Ken's input would have *balanced out* Chase and Melia's worries on Morissette's use of distortion. I find that we benefit more when we combine these insights from different "schools". For example, when it comes to "belting" techniques, I would probably still go to a Ken Tamplin, or any vocal coach that prioritizes "open throat" technique for resonance. I do not prefer the Jo Estill method because she teaches *"twang"* for resonance. Singers that rely on twang end up with a shrill-sounding, whiny-sounding voice quality, in my opinion. My honest take on "mixing" is this: Our voice already thins out *naturally* when we ascend to higher pitches. As you noted, Morissette is already adept at lightening ("mixing") her voice, as evidenced by the tonal change into brighter-sounding tones when she ascends to the upper range (aided by the slight raising of her larynx and using more nasal resonance). The issue for her is the laryngeal valsalva tendency, a typical issue for singers and a very simple issue to fix. "Mixing" is actually a very new terminology. This terminology never existed until the early 2000s. Modern schools have placed *too much emphasis* on this subject as a solution to reaching high notes. Instead, what they should be emphasizing on is the training on how to maintain an *open throat* (i.e. open throat technique), to maximize the resonating space of their vocal tract and mouth. Then, *while maintaining an open throat,* the singer must train their voice to sing scales *in every vowel placement,* in order to achieve *muscle memory* on keeping the throat open on every vowel placement. Then, once you get that muscle memory down, then you can learn to use *vocal compression* (i.e. holding back the air, creating air pressure) to help you release into those high notes with resonance and power, without blowing too much air into your vocal cords. And because the vocal tract is *trained* to be *consistently open* on every *compressed* pitch (i.e. controlled airflow), the result is a rich, vibrant sound, even in the higher belting range, without causing strain on the vocal cords. 👆This training takes years to master. Not every voice coach has the dedication to teach this, and not every aspiring singer wants to go thru it, especially in our modern culture of "instant gratification". Regarding Adele and Carrie Underwood, the problem is that they weren't trained to *consistently* sing with an open vocal tract. *This is a common theme for most modern singers today, because today's most popular singing methods are teaching singers to constrict their vocal tract (using twang, curbing, etc.) as a foundational technique for achieving power and resonance in the upper range.* That's the culprit, in my honest opinion.
The squeak might be a health concern, that's a valid point. That said, I just want to remind you guys the context of where and why she does it. She's not necessarily doing it just for a cool effect. It's part of storytelling and the emotional aspect of her singing. It's sort of a whiny effect and in this case it conveys hurt and frustration. And if you look up the song's lyrics, it makes sense. I'm sure you guys had that in mind but I feel like it's often not considered enough.
That is my problem with "vocal coaches" who are quite biased and react based on their own training, own background & own knowledge only. They do not even try to understand Morrissette in the back of Philippine music industry and I am sure they will be able to understand her style if they know the background of Filipino singers as a whole. They critic the song without understanding the lyrics first because Morrissette just do not squeek or growl for the sake of it only. It is a means of communicating the emotion & expression of the words & lyrics behind it.
So true. Since thi is not an English song, you guys will not be able to understand the emotions being presented on those lines. Even if you Google translate, accuracy is not on point like if you are a native FIlipino speaker.
@@jinkycmdpsi I think you are the biased one. You heard criticism when there was none. Did you watch the whole video. These coaches absolutely Adore Mori and Loved her performance without knowing the words. They have talked about this before after a Mori reaction and have made it very clear that they only talk about it with concern for Mori. Maybe they are being selfish because they want to listen to Mori's marvelous voice forever and are concerned she might hurt it. Adele or Mariah didn't think they were going to hurt their voices or obviously they would have done things differently,
Delighted to have another Mori reaction from you. Very interesting comments, as usual. Glad you haven't become gun shy on her, which I was starting to be a little worried about. Going to echo some others in requesting a reaction to Will You Stay. Thanks.
Im a filipino and i appreciate more honest review than an all out positive remarks, everything has its pros and cons. I rarely subscribe but ive done it to these two.
Honestly not also a fan of squeaks. But here, understanding the story of the song, the emotions - breaking free, weakness, frustration, vindication. I think the intention (if not) behind the squeaks is to express weakness, like a little stumble from running away from that sad corner, holding back a little. But then a belt, a growl. She just flies away so freely after that. :) Just so euphoric, unbelievable feeling.
This is a very emotional song delivered by Morissette with much passion. Acting, vocals, emotions overflowing in one performance that ONLY Morissette can deliver.
We all have different opinions and preferences and I respect yours. And I really enjoy your reactions and analysis on Morissette. Please keep reacting😊
Great reaction to Morissete Amon live band performance "Gusto ko nang bumitaw" I really love and like to appreciate this song is full of emotion. What a great performance between the original and the cover. Morissete Amon, she does it as a cover but she gave justice to it. And this is a really good example of a cover because she doesn't copy the original and she makes her own way and style to make it different from the original and she gave her best on it.Gusto ko nang bumitaw means (I want too let it go) watching you guys and support you here from the Philippines
@@jessasoliano797 It's considered a cover because Sheryn Regis was the original singer. Just like (as an example) Gigi de Lana's new rendition of Akin Ka Na Lang is a cover even though Star Music produced both her version and Morissette's original.
@@yoojin3877 its considered version, rendition, revived by, but its not a mere cover only bec it is recorded and released by the producer, which means they have the rights (copyright) to release it and make an album or include it in an album and make money out of it. A cover is just a cover, you don't produce and make an album out of it.
You can cover any song, record it with your team, post it in your social media accounts, without paying for the rights to make your own cover of it. Its that simple.
@@jessasoliano797 A cover is a new performance or recording of a song that was originally performed or recorded by a different artist. You're talking about other things outside that standard definition.
i used to avoid watching this performance of her bec i was not a fan of too much belting but when i realized and fully understand the message and the intensity and gravity pf the song, how frustrated she is her mind wants to let go but her heart doesnt want to and how helpless and hopeless it makes her feel inside totally get it. she indeed and always do a great job.
Morissette is a real vocal beast, genre killer, storyteller and power house. Her tone / timbre is outstanding. I think she is the best singer in this generation.
Agree, and a lot of vocal coaches said the same thing - best vocalist this generation. Just wondering if you have heard of Gigi de Lana singing Through The Fire. If not, please check her out because she's sensational.
What I just really like about this reaction is I know that they say things based on what they have learned. Thanks for reacting to Mori. We fans support whoever support our queen Mori. 🍒
You guys, I believe you made your point and I totally agree. As a fan of Morissette, there are times that her voice is not in good condition due to overuse since she's in demand and performing on different occasions. Your point about squeaks is not taken as a negative comment but rather something that would help Mori to take care of her voice since she's also aiming for her voice longevity. I'm sure Mori would understand if she watches this reaction. Don't worry. Mori is not using squeaks all the time. It's just that this specific song Gusto ko nang Bumitaw demands a lot of emotions and that's the way she sang this when this song was recorded. This is not her original song, but you know Mori, she always wanted to give her own flavor. Thank you for your reactions and I hope you continue to provide more tips about singing.
*A lot of reactors said thats she is struggling, but all i see is effort, she took her effort to sing the song bc the song is that hard, im very proud of her*
Plus she already sang this song sitting down and while playing the piano. We all know she just acts like she's struggling to add emotions to the performance 😁
Hello Coach Chase and Amelia we're happy that you're back reacting to Morissette and give honest comments and advised...this girl Morissette is on Fire 🔥 she's definitely incredible singer!!! Great reaction.
Thank you so much Guys..these really means a lot to our Morissette and Filipinos..making us proud ! Seems Making her performance a model subject for your instructionals to your Present and probably Petential Students. ♥️ this.
Master class of total command of her instrument I think one the best since Whitney you notice she doesn’t use her whistle she had an interview where she announced she has to stop using it because she plans to have a long career she is aware the certain tricks isn’t healthy and can hurt her voice so yes she no more whistle note the squeaks is not hurting her its just a tip of a whistle she doesn’t push it and she is the only singer that makes it sound beautiful morisette is unstoppable
Wohhhh.....her note to note transitioning was absolutely effortless and stunning and voice was so clear with unbelievable breath control, long on point note, oh man the emotion i can feel the pain inside her, thanks our queen mori we love you😚😘♥️
Hi Chase and Melia, I laughed when I saw this video pop up in my feed -- not because of you guys, but because you just happened to pick the one song she's done in recent memory that features a lot of vocal breaks 😂 I have to admit I personally prefer fewer of them, but she definitely rocked this song. I don't remember what was being discussed the last time you reacted to her, but 2020-present has been a period of tremendous growth for her as a vocalist. Her old record and network contracts ended after 2019, giving her the freedom to explore different styles of music. It has also enabled her to prioritize vocal health (adequate rest) and work on further development of certain aspects of her singing -- "pure" head voice, bringing her sound farther forward, etc. She has made the deliberate decision not to use whistle register as often as she used to, both to help preserve her voice and because it's not what she wants to be known for as a vocalist. As an international fan, it's been really interesting seeing her balance what she wants to do against what the fans in her own country expect of her (lots of belting, lots of whistle register, lots of vocal breaks). This song here is definitely a nod to the latter. Last year, she released a new EP with some of my favorite songs she's ever done. My biggest wish is for you guys to please react to a performance of what I and many others consider the standout track, Will You Stay: ruclips.net/video/KulUX8G5skQ/видео.html Another standout performance is Love You Still, which she wrote about her separation and estrangement from her father: ruclips.net/video/kpoKV1kzQUY/видео.html Sorry this is so long, but I hope you will read it and take what I've shared to heart! I really enjoy your reactions and was just thinking the other day that "hey, it's been a while since Chase and Melia have reacted to Morissette." So glad to see this one. Please consider doing more, and thank you! 😊🙏🏻
Your comments about Morrissette is well appreciated. You must see vocals in this kid. She is excellent for her age and the song is very well written. She so adorable. The song will let you cry. The song is “STORM by Raynn and EZ Mil”
Oh please, Dont stop telling your genuine thoughts, we LOVE IT! if you tell all your thoughts both the good and the bad, we appreciate it and if there is one thing we like the most about reaction videos like these is the genuineness of the reactors, if we sense fake reactions and sugarcoated words, people wont stick to watching your reactions, so yeah, keep it up.
the way you two gives reaction is just never boring. you make me listen to what you say more than any other reactors. very understandable from voice teachers like you. :D
Dynamics... that is mostly common practice and used by any Filipino singers in every performance or competition, either professional singers or amateur singers knows how important applying dynamics in singing, because it adds heartfelt drama, more emotions, and connections to the audience with your story telling..and its very effective and proven especially Filipinos loves ballad songs.
I get that y'all don't like her squeaks, but of all the songs she has ever sung, THIS is THE song in which the squeaks and growls are actually needed based on what the song is all about. Without them, I'm not sure one can do it justice. It's a very difficult song meant to be belted. I mean, we can put the English translations here, but it's not the same. Hence, the growls and squeaks.
She's been singing since she can remember and staring to add those squeaks, growls, belts and vocal cries since she was 14... still she sounds the same. In fact, she sounds better than before.
you guys are one of the most technical and very detailed when it comes to your expertise in vocal coaching and comments... great job guys... your one of my most favorite couples here in youtube... God bless you both
I love the way you reacted to her performance. Bit by bit, is balance and so informative. Keep it up guys and more on Mori. That’s a five for me. 👍👍👍👍👍❤️
Fun fact: She's not using or forcing her squeeks intentionally. It just comes out naturally without forcing it. Let's say that the squeek has a life itself and feels like coming out in the open without us knowing and just blowing us away because it's too amazing. 😍😍😍
Except that's not a fact. It's literally called intentional voice break. Mori herself said it's an artistic choice and even explained how she's doing it.
I’m happy for you guys that time it has opened the hearts of the Morissette fans to you guys. Just a year ago they wanted to eat you alive for giving your opinion. Now almost the entire thread I’m seeing is saying “I love hearing your honest opinion“. Keep going guys! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's amazing how Morissette's rendition of this song appeals to non-Filipinos. All because of the way she delivers the song's lyrics. Impeccable artistry! It's like painting with the voice. Perfect palette of colors. No more, no less. She certainly sets the bar high up there in the clouds! Yet again, another one of those Morissette performances that says, "folks, this is how it's done".
I really like the way you react you’re critical and you don’t hold back on what you’re saying even it might hurt some fans like the squeak of Morissette,,, but yes she’s a great singer… she don’t always squeak nowadays actually it just depends on the emotion of the song
the squeaks is the way she add emotions to the song and that's just how she is. I've listened to a lot of her songs and the squeaks is not consistent meaning she add them where she wanted to express emotion and not to restrain herself from goin all out. and I believe every artist has their very own style so we cannot really compare them.
Surprisingly, I am not bothered of pauses on this reaction. Maybe, I just love how you explained technicalities that's going on. I'm looking forward to your next reaction guys and please stay safe
Mori still does the whistle and now she has just recorded one take POWER in her Studio, now on the same day she sang this song she recorded another which is a bit softer vocaly, it's in philippino again, the song POWER is Englisch and she sang it by the MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST and she was not happy because she did not hit a note near the end of the song, every singer on the Philippinens can belt it's a thing they do, some better than others, when you see a singer on stage in the Philippinens the Fans go crazy, there is a new one from KATRINA VARLARDY singing LISTEN in spanish it's great and I love the the MORISSETTE Version
What she is doing is give more impact to the lyrics.. She's saying that she really wants to let go already but her heart is still holding on..Like your mind says, let go now! But your heart still wants to give it a chance..that feeling where its tearing you apart. 😭
Since you guys mentioned how mori can hurt her self by over doing her intentional vocal break actually at year 2018 (i think) she went on hiatus bc her voice was not well it was suggested by her doctor to take a rest then after that whole year rest all of her recent songs she didn't used any vocal breaks this is the only one that I've heard it since then so i am so happy about her recovery
The.message.of this song is so intense, her mind is telling her to give up but her heart is till holding on, love really drives us all nuts one way or the other.
Yeah, everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but I'm with you 100%. They had so many complimentary things to say about her. Her resonance even while singing staccato, consonant-dominant passages, her grounding and support, her volume control and variation, etc. They even pointed out things she does well that they need to improve personally. Chase's lack of enthusiasm for the vocal breaks is completely unsurprising given his classical training and the fact that he (and Malia) are very much still rooted in classical singing. But I heard it as him not picking on her specifically, just saying he's not a fan of that technique as a part of the CCM style of music. Plus, as Malia said(and as my own teachers used to say), you learn the "rules of singing" in classical training. Then, especially if you do contemporary training, you learn which "rules" you can break and how to break them. I heard a LOT of respect for Morissette coming from both of them, and I hope they will react to more of her music.
I also appreciate how real you are with what you prefer, your own goals, and that you're open to trying to add this kind of all-out-engaged style to your toolset.
Thanks for your reaction to ( Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw ) Asias Phoenix Morissette Thee best vocalist, Singer..next her recording first take ( POWER ) her original the song was written by Mr Kiko Salazar he also wrote ( Akin Ka Na Lang )she also perform this Live at the Miss Universe Philippines Pageant 2022 just recently 💯great analysis thanks coaches 🇨🇦
The squeak emotes a cry of pain... If you understood the lyrics it will make sense artistically. "Gusto ko na bumitaw" means "I want to let go". Notice the squeak comes after singing "bumitaw" or let go. So your dimension of analysis is only looking at technical aspect devoid of the emotional artistry.
well guys at the most your reactions are true as it is, and you both reason it out.... theres this other channel constantly telling people mori cant sing and the videos on wishbus werent live
Great reactions technical wise. I just hope that you understand the language so you have context because the song is so beautiful. There are English translations out there but in a way diminishes the song. Morrissette just gave a masterclass on how to sing this song.
Finally see you two again I missed you! I like hearing your thoughts and input about these things, keep it real and honest. P.S. Oh and please don't hold back with your criticisms, I like it.
This is amazing! You guys dissected the difficulty of this song and Morissette's techniques very well. Most people doesn't know how much of a musical genius Morissette is 🌟
Whatever other people's opinions bout your vid guys, don't mind them cuz at the end of the day, you guys did a really great job breaking down the techniques and the way morissete sings. And aside from that, the knowledge that we can get in this video can really help a lot of people who want to learn how to sing properly. much loves to you guys ♥️
She has stated......she doesn't want to be known, by her whistle tone, and knows to much can be damaging....but I feel, the squeak is brings emotions to the lyrics. and this song and what she is conveying, fit the squeaks. Her original co-written songs with Dave (Hubby) you won't get squeaks. Secret......she has 3 lungs 😉😉
Morisette has a recent wish bus performance of this song and again, she's feeling under the weather but nailed the whole song. Asia's Phoenix at its finest ❤️
No one, no one can give life to this song. The lyrics requires vocal cry, anger , growl. Gusto ko ng bumitaw means I want to let go in a complicated relationship. Only Morissette....
Yeah! Not even these 2 voice teacher lol.
You Literally Forgot About The Creator Of The Song Sheryn Regis She Also Sang This Song Very Good
@@zentryn7400 Sheryn is literally good in this song because she is original but admit it or not morisette give life to this song from emotions, technicality and cosistency mori set this song standard and even the original can't surpassed the version of mori. I said what i said.
But the heart doesn't
@@franciscoarmando8259 Bruh emotion and feelings are connected what are you talking about?
If you read the English translation of the lyrics, the squeaks are a well placed stylistic choice blending with the lyrics. The lyrics are about someone wanting to give up on a relationship. The squeaks are like a cry of anguish for someone in deep despair.
Her squeaks, is cring in the lyrics.
@@marianeliapedrano8744 crying or cringe?
They are real and good coaches because they gave their real opinion according on their own thoughts..Thank you always for reacting our Mori..
Yeah i can't forget her saying Marcelito is super flat..
@@pingyu5141 I actually hate when these two do a reaction on singers because they’re always critiquing so hard on AMAZING talented people who use their instruments and I’m beginning to wonder if they aren’t just very envious
or just plain rude for chewing and drinking while talking.
and have a snack at the same time.
@@jc8384 I totally agree with u.
Morissette did her "first take" recording of Power. Based on the video, it was done at her home (unsure though). She was with her husband Dave.
It's not first take 😅 I saw the behind the scenes
@@winstonbaculioofficial5010 weee?
Morissette "not first take" video singing Power 😂😂😂
@@winstonbaculioofficial5010 Maybe you are talking about the live performance at the Miss Universe Philippines 2022 but Ricky is talking about the first take that she did at home before uploading the song "Power" in social platforms. ruclips.net/video/vQAG1OdpA1Y/видео.html
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That vocal cry, the growl, the anger like, it is all connected with the song lyric. The song is about broken relation, about holding on to it or letting it go and give yourself a chance to love your self or take care of your self. So those were all on purpose.
Gusto ko nang bumitaw translates to I just want to let go (or give up in the context of the song). Her little squeaks here mirror the song's emotional signature echoing the lyrics' angst, desperation, anger, helplessness, frustration and almost like a controlled scream of pain. Just my understanding of the song's message of wanting to give up on a relationship that has given so much pain and not wanting to but needing to.
She doesn’t use her whistle; grows, vocal breaks and squeaks every song. She uses them when she wants and needs them. I think it’s awesome she can makes those sounds and control them.
I love your honesty... don't be too concerned about giving your opinion on how singers are using their voices and how it can affect their singing and voices along the run. like i said before i like it when you are reacting to Morissette because she's not a boring singer and there is so much to discuss especially with her ability to sing. She is simply 1 of the best out there.
Agree with u dont change the sing cause u dont like something in her voice its her signature bruhh
The song itself is already very emotionally challenging. It talks about agony, anger, despair and just pure heartbreak. This song was actually used as an original soundtrack for a Filipino drama series in which the main theme is infidelity in a marriage and its grave effects to the children and family involved. I think Mori's approach (the wailing, growl and squeals) is only apt because if she did it in a completely different way it wouldn't have the same impact to her Filipino audience. I definitely respect your opinions from the technical standpoint, but hats off also to Mori because we Filipinos know how hard this song is and what it takes to convey a kind of pain she's never personally experienced.
I love how clear Melia talks. I was an ESL teacher way back when (not that anyone cares, lol) but I just love how she talks.
And all the while, I thought she was a Filipina; because she looks like one, and talks like one.
If she didn't mention that she's Samoan, no one would have guessed.
@@rogeliozamora6018 Really? I knew for certain she was Pacific, one of my friends Ana is Samoan so I kind of get why people would assume otherwise.
@@angelodamato2407 get to know the Filipinos; those that look slightly obese, with their facial features, patterns of behavior, and their manner of speaking English - and you could notice some similarities with her. Quite enough for one to misjudge her as a southeast Asian, rather than a Pacific islander.
@@rogeliozamora6018 I'm a Filipino.
@@angelodamato2407 then, you'd know what I mean!
Hey C&M! I love that you're reacting to Morissette once again! I also study singing, so I genuinely love dissecting the various "schools" of singing as a way to gain more practical knowledge. You said that you are both "mixers" and have yet to explore the "core" of your voice. That was such an insightful comment from Meliá, and here's why: Morissette is coming from a different "school" of singing. She built her vocal resonance on years and years of chest voice ("core") development. She is a "mixer" too, but her chest voice ("core") is always very engaged throughout the entirety of her vocal range. I don't say this as a slight, but for educational purposes only: The majority of singers today have skipped the work of developing the chest voice. Today, the training is anchored heavily on "mixing" the voice and neglecting proper chest voice development. You brought up the consistency, the openness and vibrance of Morissette's vocal resonance. It's because her chest voice is very developed. Regarding the "vocal squeaks": This is a type of vocal distortion. If done incorrectly, you can really damage your vocal cords. But from my evaluation, Morissette has the proper technique to do it safely, just like a trained gymnast can safely do a complex tumbling routine. From years of watching her sing, I can say that she has the foundation to execute these types of vocal distortions, while minimising risk. First, her vocal tract sits very open, the tongue sits down and relaxed. Superior "open throat" technique. Then, she combines that with superior vocal compression. By compressing the air, the airflow is very controlled as it passes thru the vocal cords, minimizing the risk of damage. The beauty of Morissette's technique is that she can sound very resonant, with a lot of core to her voice, but she's achieving this power with very little airflow passing thru the vocal cords. It's very controlled. Regarding Adele, from my honest evaluation of her technique, the reason why she's had 2 surgeries to her throat is because her use of vocal compression is flawed, plus, she's choking her vocal tract with improper open throat technique. Lastly, yes, Morissette's style of singing is similar to an extreme sport. It's not for beginners. There is risk, but from my evaluation, she has the correct foundation to mitigate those risks. As for my preference? I love the vocal distortions (i.e. vocal squeaks and growls)! Thank you again for your honest and insightful reactions! More of Morissette please 🥰👏🫡🤝👊🙏
P.S. Morissette had to rest her voice in 2018 due to over-use. She had way too many gigs. Her style of singing (i.e. heavy belting) does need a lot more maintenance.
Great comment as always 😊👏🏻 One thing to piggyback on what you said: I have a slightly different viewpoint of her chest and mixed voice and would actually argue that her incredible ability to mix is what actually what serves her vocal style so well. As a further illustration of this, Adele suffered vocal damage several years ago because she used to have a lot of trouble with her mix and would pull her chest voice up well past the healthy point. Carrie Underwood is another singer who is not known for a strong mix and has had similar issues with pulling chest voice too high and subsequent vocal strain. So I don't think Chase's comparison of Morissette's use of vocal breaks with Adele's vocal health problems is apples-to-apples, but I do get his overall point of the importance of prioritizing vocal health in general.
@@yoojin3877 Thanks, yoojin! Excellent insight as always!! I would argue that the issue is *not* the "pulling of the chest voice up too high". Instead, the issue is the inability to disengage the *valsalva maneuver.* This is a very natural tendency of the body to close the glottis, particularly when we are coughing, lifting a heavy box, laughing, sneezing, or when we're going to the bathroom (if you know what I mean). Vocalists need extensive training to disengage from this natural tendency.
(Note: Morissette used to have this issue, but she's gotten so much better at disengaging it, resulting in more freedom in the upper belts without sacrificing the "core" of her voice).
Note: Modern vocal coaches often misdiagnose the problem. They will often blame it on "too much chest voice engagement", when the actual problem is the lack of training in disengaging the *laryngeal valsalva tendency.*
It has been a mission of mine to dispel this modern myth about "too much chest voice" 🫡😃. On the contrary, the chest voice is the foundation of singing. Proper chest voice development is what gives a singer the ability to expand their vocal range, their dynamic range, the colour palette of textures and tones they can produce with their voice... The chest voice is the key! A compressed sound, while using proper open throat technique - this is the key! *A great example of someone who uses all these techniques correctly: Morissette.*
@@yoojin3877 Speaking of Adele, here is my favourite vocal coach, Ken Tamplin, speaking on the correct use of vocal compression and vocal distortion (e.g. vocal breaks, growls, vocal fry, guttural vocals). He briefly touches on Adele in this video: ruclips.net/video/X0YHDKZ7hU0/видео.html
Morissette, in my opinion, is a very advanced-level vocalist. Her vocal compression skills are so advanced, on the level of an Ann Wilson, Steve Perry, John Farnham, and Ronnie Dio - just to name a few. These are just a few examples of Rock singers who used heavy distortion during their decades-long singing career, and did so with proper technique. (Note: Morissette, if you recall, grew up on Rock Ballads).
@@JoeyAndamo Always good to hear from you, Joey! 😊😊 The typical end result of not mixing properly is still "trapping" the singer in their dominant register, which can be caused by a number of things, including what you mentioned. And it is an issue that singers like Adele and Carrie have had with pulling. I'm not disagreeing with you about the importance of a well-developed chest voice!
I'm familiar with Ken Tamplin, and I do like some of what he says, other things not so much (such as his advice on tongue positioning, and sometimes I don't think his viewpoint on compression is nuanced enough). His methodology tends to favor those who want to sing in a distinct style (power/metal), and imho not all of his advice is well-suited to a singer like Morissette. But I also know people who took his courses and enjoyed them, and there are pros and cons to every teacher so I'm not singling him out specifically. At this point in Morissette's career, I'd actually love to see her work with a classically trained teacher, or someone who can give her additional tools to optimize the vocal health of her extraordinary instrument.
At any rate, it's awesome getting to discuss this stuff with someone who is so passionate about singing 💖 So even though we may not always agree on every single thing, I hope you know that I truly respect you and love that you are getting other people thinking and talking about things they may not otherwise 🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@yoojin3877 Love these discussions!!! We actually agree, but our emphasis may differ at any given time. I only brought up Ken Tamplin for his valuable insight on how to safely use vocal distortion, since he has decades of practical experience with it. He's definitely not the go-to for Pop or Musical Theatre, but when it comes to adding different types of distortion to the voice and doing it safely, he's probably the one I would go to. I was imagining how Ken's input would have *balanced out* Chase and Melia's worries on Morissette's use of distortion. I find that we benefit more when we combine these insights from different "schools". For example, when it comes to "belting" techniques, I would probably still go to a Ken Tamplin, or any vocal coach that prioritizes "open throat" technique for resonance. I do not prefer the Jo Estill method because she teaches *"twang"* for resonance. Singers that rely on twang end up with a shrill-sounding, whiny-sounding voice quality, in my opinion.
My honest take on "mixing" is this: Our voice already thins out *naturally* when we ascend to higher pitches. As you noted, Morissette is already adept at lightening ("mixing") her voice, as evidenced by the tonal change into brighter-sounding tones when she ascends to the upper range (aided by the slight raising of her larynx and using more nasal resonance).
The issue for her is the laryngeal valsalva tendency, a typical issue for singers and a very simple issue to fix.
"Mixing" is actually a very new terminology. This terminology never existed until the early 2000s. Modern schools have placed *too much emphasis* on this subject as a solution to reaching high notes.
Instead, what they should be emphasizing on is the training on how to maintain an *open throat* (i.e. open throat technique), to maximize the resonating space of their vocal tract and mouth. Then, *while maintaining an open throat,* the singer must train their voice to sing scales *in every vowel placement,* in order to achieve *muscle memory* on keeping the throat open on every vowel placement. Then, once you get that muscle memory down, then you can learn to use *vocal compression* (i.e. holding back the air, creating air pressure) to help you release into those high notes with resonance and power, without blowing too much air into your vocal cords. And because the vocal tract is *trained* to be *consistently open* on every *compressed* pitch (i.e. controlled airflow), the result is a rich, vibrant sound, even in the higher belting range, without causing strain on the vocal cords.
👆This training takes years to master. Not every voice coach has the dedication to teach this, and not every aspiring singer wants to go thru it, especially in our modern culture of "instant gratification".
Regarding Adele and Carrie Underwood, the problem is that they weren't trained to *consistently* sing with an open vocal tract. *This is a common theme for most modern singers today, because today's most popular singing methods are teaching singers to constrict their vocal tract (using twang, curbing, etc.) as a foundational technique for achieving power and resonance in the upper range.* That's the culprit, in my honest opinion.
The squeak might be a health concern, that's a valid point. That said, I just want to remind you guys the context of where and why she does it. She's not necessarily doing it just for a cool effect. It's part of storytelling and the emotional aspect of her singing. It's sort of a whiny effect and in this case it conveys hurt and frustration. And if you look up the song's lyrics, it makes sense. I'm sure you guys had that in mind but I feel like it's often not considered enough.
That is my problem with "vocal coaches" who are quite biased and react based on their own training, own background & own knowledge only. They do not even try to understand Morrissette in the back of Philippine music industry and I am sure they will be able to understand her style if they know the background of Filipino singers as a whole.
They critic the song without understanding the lyrics first because Morrissette just do not squeek or growl for the sake of it only. It is a means of communicating the emotion & expression of the words & lyrics behind it.
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@@jinkycmdpsi I think they just concerned (please don't hate me)
So true. Since thi is not an English song, you guys will not be able to understand the emotions being presented on those lines. Even if you Google translate, accuracy is not on point like if you are a native FIlipino speaker.
@@jinkycmdpsi I think you are the biased one. You heard criticism when there was none. Did you watch the whole video. These coaches absolutely Adore Mori and Loved her performance without knowing the words. They have talked about this before after a Mori reaction and have made it very clear that they only talk about it with concern for Mori. Maybe they are being selfish because they want to listen to Mori's marvelous voice forever and are concerned she might hurt it. Adele or Mariah didn't think they were going to hurt their voices or obviously they would have done things differently,
Delighted to have another Mori reaction from you. Very interesting comments, as usual. Glad you haven't become gun shy on her, which I was starting to be a little worried about. Going to echo some others in requesting a reaction to Will You Stay. Thanks.
Im a filipino and i appreciate more honest review than an all out positive remarks, everything has its pros and cons. I rarely subscribe but ive done it to these two.
You guys are Epic. Kudos to Queen Mori. Thanks for the Pasifika taste of insights. Much love from the Fiji Islands
Honestly not also a fan of squeaks. But here, understanding the story of the song, the emotions - breaking free, weakness, frustration, vindication. I think the intention (if not) behind the squeaks is to express weakness, like a little stumble from running away from that sad corner, holding back a little. But then a belt, a growl. She just flies away so freely after that. :) Just so euphoric, unbelievable feeling.
Finally! Real singers/coaches reaction to the song! Morisette is blessed with her instrument. Proud Filipino here!
Kind of an odd remark, there have already been legit vocal coaches and sngers who reacted to this. Always good to hear from more, though.
Proud Filipino? How about I'm proud of her instead?
This is a very emotional song delivered by Morissette with much passion. Acting, vocals, emotions overflowing in one performance that ONLY Morissette can deliver.
Thank you for reacting to our morissette. Enjoyed this reaction,on point and only the truth! God bless!
We all have different opinions and preferences and I respect yours. And I really enjoy your reactions and analysis on Morissette. Please keep reacting😊
Great reaction to Morissete Amon live band performance "Gusto ko nang bumitaw" I really love and like to appreciate this song is full of emotion. What a great performance between the original and the cover. Morissete Amon, she does it as a cover but she gave justice to it. And this is a really good example of a cover because she doesn't copy the original and she makes her own way and style to make it different from the original and she gave her best on it.Gusto ko nang bumitaw means (I want too let it go) watching you guys and support you here from the Philippines
This is actually not a cover, bec she recorded this song with star music, the producer of this song.
@@jessasoliano797 It's considered a cover because Sheryn Regis was the original singer. Just like (as an example) Gigi de Lana's new rendition of Akin Ka Na Lang is a cover even though Star Music produced both her version and Morissette's original.
@@yoojin3877 its considered version, rendition, revived by, but its not a mere cover only bec it is recorded and released by the producer, which means they have the rights (copyright) to release it and make an album or include it in an album and make money out of it. A cover is just a cover, you don't produce and make an album out of it.
You can cover any song, record it with your team, post it in your social media accounts, without paying for the rights to make your own cover of it. Its that simple.
@@jessasoliano797 A cover is a new performance or recording of a song that was originally performed or recorded by a different artist. You're talking about other things outside that standard definition.
i used to avoid watching this performance of her bec i was not a fan of too much belting but when i realized and fully understand the message and the intensity and gravity pf the song, how frustrated she is her mind wants to let go but her heart doesnt want to and how helpless and hopeless it makes her feel inside totally get it. she indeed and always do a great job.
Morissette is a real vocal beast, genre killer, storyteller and power house.
Her tone / timbre is outstanding.
I think she is the best singer in this generation.
Agree, and a lot of vocal coaches said the same thing - best vocalist this generation.
Just wondering if you have heard of Gigi de Lana singing Through The Fire. If not, please check her out because she's sensational.
@@lightfoot1Jukegigi is like myle Cyrus performer at this time😂😂😂
@@joelritual1032 not sure how to take that - is that a good thing or bad?
My name is Joel too!
This is what I'm waiting for. Your vocal reaction to our Queen Morissette 😍🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️ Thank you 😊
thats how different morisette from others, she exleriment beyond her limits, which makes her phenominal.
What I just really like about this reaction is I know that they say things based on what they have learned. Thanks for reacting to Mori. We fans support whoever support our queen Mori. 🍒
You guys, I believe you made your point and I totally agree. As a fan of Morissette, there are times that her voice is not in good condition due to overuse since she's in demand and performing on different occasions. Your point about squeaks is not taken as a negative comment but rather something that would help Mori to take care of her voice since she's also aiming for her voice longevity. I'm sure Mori would understand if she watches this reaction.
Don't worry. Mori is not using squeaks all the time. It's just that this specific song Gusto ko nang Bumitaw demands a lot of emotions and that's the way she sang this when this song was recorded. This is not her original song, but you know Mori, she always wanted to give her own flavor.
Thank you for your reactions and I hope you continue to provide more tips about singing.
*A lot of reactors said thats she is struggling, but all i see is effort, she took her effort to sing the song bc the song is that hard, im very proud of her*
Plus she already sang this song sitting down and while playing the piano. We all know she just acts like she's struggling to add emotions to the performance 😁
Hello Coach Chase and Amelia we're happy that you're back reacting to Morissette and give honest comments and advised...this girl Morissette is on Fire 🔥 she's definitely incredible singer!!! Great reaction.
I love your reaction video and how honest you are with your own thoughts and opinions.
Thank you so much Guys..these really means a lot to our Morissette and Filipinos..making us proud !
Seems Making her performance a model subject for your instructionals to your Present and probably Petential Students. ♥️ this.
Master class of total command of her instrument I think one the best since Whitney you notice she doesn’t use her whistle she had an interview where she announced she has to stop using it because she plans to have a long career she is aware the certain tricks isn’t healthy and can hurt her voice so yes she no more whistle note the squeaks is not hurting her its just a tip of a whistle she doesn’t push it and she is the only singer that makes it sound beautiful morisette is unstoppable
Wohhhh.....her note to note transitioning was absolutely effortless and stunning and voice was so clear with unbelievable breath control, long on point note, oh man the emotion i can feel the pain inside her, thanks our queen mori we love you😚😘♥️
I am pinoy and I LOVE your honesty. It's authentic and honestly you guys always give great advise and astute observations.
Hi Chase and Melia,
I laughed when I saw this video pop up in my feed -- not because of you guys, but because you just happened to pick the one song she's done in recent memory that features a lot of vocal breaks 😂 I have to admit I personally prefer fewer of them, but she definitely rocked this song.
I don't remember what was being discussed the last time you reacted to her, but 2020-present has been a period of tremendous growth for her as a vocalist. Her old record and network contracts ended after 2019, giving her the freedom to explore different styles of music. It has also enabled her to prioritize vocal health (adequate rest) and work on further development of certain aspects of her singing -- "pure" head voice, bringing her sound farther forward, etc. She has made the deliberate decision not to use whistle register as often as she used to, both to help preserve her voice and because it's not what she wants to be known for as a vocalist. As an international fan, it's been really interesting seeing her balance what she wants to do against what the fans in her own country expect of her (lots of belting, lots of whistle register, lots of vocal breaks). This song here is definitely a nod to the latter.
Last year, she released a new EP with some of my favorite songs she's ever done. My biggest wish is for you guys to please react to a performance of what I and many others consider the standout track, Will You Stay: ruclips.net/video/KulUX8G5skQ/видео.html Another standout performance is Love You Still, which she wrote about her separation and estrangement from her father: ruclips.net/video/kpoKV1kzQUY/видео.html
Sorry this is so long, but I hope you will read it and take what I've shared to heart! I really enjoy your reactions and was just thinking the other day that "hey, it's been a while since Chase and Melia have reacted to Morissette." So glad to see this one. Please consider doing more, and thank you! 😊🙏🏻
Up!!!
@@allengje Thank you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yes 👏👏👏
Up!!!
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Up!!! Echoing the request for C&M to react to "Will You Stay" and "Love You Still".
Grabe npka galing . Bravo mori... ❤❤❤❤
Your comments about Morrissette is well appreciated. You must see vocals in this kid. She is excellent for her age and the song is very well written. She so adorable. The song will let you cry. The song is “STORM by Raynn and EZ Mil”
She's one of a kind great... Great singer of this present generation. Oh... Morie more... More this kind of songs you keep us alive.
Oh please, Dont stop telling your genuine thoughts, we LOVE IT! if you tell all your thoughts both the good and the bad, we appreciate it and if there is one thing we like the most about reaction videos like these is the genuineness of the reactors, if we sense fake reactions and sugarcoated words, people wont stick to watching your reactions, so yeah, keep it up.
Wow‼️ Whenever i listen to Morissette I get goosebumps.
She sings about wanting to let go (gusto ko nang bumitaw) but at the same time she doesn't.
the way you two gives reaction is just never boring. you make me listen to what you say more than any other reactors. very understandable from voice teachers like you. :D
I'm a Filipino and I'm a fan of both of you! Been waiting for u to react to Mori once again!
Dynamics... that is mostly common practice and used by any Filipino singers in every performance or competition, either professional singers or amateur singers knows how important applying dynamics in singing, because it adds heartfelt drama, more emotions, and connections to the audience with your story telling..and its very effective and proven especially Filipinos loves ballad songs.
Watching from barcelona spain 🇪🇸 wow Morisette so 1000% awesome
You were so insightful and concise in your breakdown and I really loved watching. Super gonna subscribe
I love Mori, I love you guys. I am learning a lot from you. Please keep reacting and teaching. God bless.
i missed you guys reacting to morissette :)) i'm learning a lot from this.
Gets ko si ate samoan, lamon ng lamon syempre mapapalunok ka tlga sa mga birit ni Morisette
I get that y'all don't like her squeaks, but of all the songs she has ever sung, THIS is THE song in which the squeaks and growls are actually needed based on what the song is all about. Without them, I'm not sure one can do it justice. It's a very difficult song meant to be belted. I mean, we can put the English translations here, but it's not the same. Hence, the growls and squeaks.
She's been singing since she can remember and staring to add those squeaks, growls, belts and vocal cries since she was 14... still she sounds the same. In fact, she sounds better than before.
Absolutely great reaction and vocal analysis. Thanks.
you guys are one of the most technical and very detailed when it comes to your expertise in vocal coaching and comments... great job guys... your one of my most favorite couples here in youtube... God bless you both
I love the way you reacted to her performance. Bit by bit, is balance and so informative. Keep it up guys and more on Mori. That’s a five for me. 👍👍👍👍👍❤️
That cute little baby hand showing up onscreen was just delightful. 😍😍😍😍
I love how their reaction was in sync af 13:02-13:04! 😂 keep em coming guys! new sub here! ❤
she just needs local "US" support. i know you're one of them so i'll subscribe. love from the Philippines
Fun fact:
She's not using or forcing her squeeks intentionally. It just comes out naturally without forcing it.
Let's say that the squeek has a life itself and feels like coming out in the open without us knowing and just blowing us away because it's too amazing. 😍😍😍
Except that's not a fact. It's literally called intentional voice break. Mori herself said it's an artistic choice and even explained how she's doing it.
u just made that up
"OLD SCHOOL" the PERFECT term. Thats why you are the best vocal coach for me. You're so honest and I like it very much.
I’m happy for you guys that time it has opened the hearts of the Morissette fans to you guys. Just a year ago they wanted to eat you alive for giving your opinion. Now almost the entire thread I’m seeing is saying “I love hearing your honest opinion“. Keep going guys! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's amazing how Morissette's rendition of this song appeals to non-Filipinos. All because of the way she delivers the song's lyrics. Impeccable artistry! It's like painting with the voice. Perfect palette of colors. No more, no less. She certainly sets the bar high up there in the clouds! Yet again, another one of those Morissette performances that says, "folks, this is how it's done".
OMG! Been waiting for you two to react to our Asia's Phoenix. Thanks for this wondrous reaction and it's really knowledgeable. More of this, please
Morissette songs are songs made for her throat only 🎉🎉🎉 Those insane high notes are killing the other singers attempting her songs. Mabuhay Pilipinas
Amazing reaction! You guys are really great as you are really honest! ❤️❤️❤️
After listening to 10 reactions of this song, my head is aching.
I really like the way you react you’re critical and you don’t hold back on what you’re saying even it might hurt some fans like the squeak of Morissette,,, but yes she’s a great singer… she don’t always squeak nowadays actually it just depends on the emotion of the song
That's what I noticed nowadays as well.....
the squeaks is the way she add emotions to the song and that's just how she is. I've listened to a lot of her songs and the squeaks is not consistent meaning she add them where she wanted to express emotion and not to restrain herself from goin all out. and I believe every artist has their very own style so we cannot really compare them.
Surprisingly, I am not bothered of pauses on this reaction. Maybe, I just love how you explained technicalities that's going on. I'm looking forward to your next reaction guys and please stay safe
No one like her...Shes The Queen! ❤
Mori still does the whistle and now she has just recorded one take POWER in her Studio, now on the same day she sang this song she recorded another which is a bit softer vocaly, it's in philippino again, the song POWER is Englisch and she sang it by the MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST and she was not happy because she did not hit a note near the end of the song, every singer on the Philippinens can belt it's a thing they do, some better than others, when you see a singer on stage in the Philippinens the Fans go crazy, there is a new one from KATRINA VARLARDY singing LISTEN in spanish it's great and I love the the MORISSETTE Version
What she is doing is give more impact to the lyrics.. She's saying that she really wants to let go already but her heart is still holding on..Like your mind says, let go now! But your heart still wants to give it a chance..that feeling where its tearing you apart. 😭
It's been a while since you guys react to her thank you so much 💟
Nice job! The jealousy in both of your eyes in the last part of the song was so cool.
Since you guys mentioned how mori can hurt her self by over doing her intentional vocal break actually at year 2018 (i think) she went on hiatus bc her voice was not well it was suggested by her doctor to take a rest then after that whole year rest all of her recent songs she didn't used any vocal breaks this is the only one that I've heard it since then so i am so happy about her recovery
The.message.of this song is so intense, her mind is telling her to give up but her heart is till holding on, love really drives us all nuts one way or the other.
Have so much love and respect on your critiques with regard to Morissette all the time. No apologies needed for your honesty. 😊
Yeah, everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but I'm with you 100%. They had so many complimentary things to say about her. Her resonance even while singing staccato, consonant-dominant passages, her grounding and support, her volume control and variation, etc. They even pointed out things she does well that they need to improve personally.
Chase's lack of enthusiasm for the vocal breaks is completely unsurprising given his classical training and the fact that he (and Malia) are very much still rooted in classical singing. But I heard it as him not picking on her specifically, just saying he's not a fan of that technique as a part of the CCM style of music. Plus, as Malia said(and as my own teachers used to say), you learn the "rules of singing" in classical training. Then, especially if you do contemporary training, you learn which "rules" you can break and how to break them.
I heard a LOT of respect for Morissette coming from both of them, and I hope they will react to more of her music.
I also appreciate how real you are with what you prefer, your own goals, and that you're open to trying to add this kind of all-out-engaged style to your toolset.
The phrasing of this song is ridiculous. I always find myself holding my breath whenever I watch this video of Mori. Never gets old
Hi! I really appreciate your reaction in this video and because of that I will subscribe to you ☺️
I really learned or I've learned a lot 😊😊😊 from this reaction.. Thanks guys!
these two are the only youtuber i watch when it comes to reacting videos, they are not people pleaser and always speak the truth!
I got goosebumps on my butt(which never happened before) watching this 🤣🤣😂
Lmao 🤣
Hahahaha
Haahha same😂
more than anything, her singing/story telling talent adds more emotion to the tagalog meaning/lyrics of the song
Love you both, love also that you give your viewers everything, the good and the bad.
Thanks for your reaction to ( Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw ) Asias Phoenix Morissette Thee best vocalist, Singer..next her recording first take ( POWER ) her original the song was written by Mr Kiko Salazar he also wrote ( Akin Ka Na Lang )she also perform this Live at the Miss Universe Philippines Pageant 2022 just recently 💯great analysis thanks coaches 🇨🇦
The storytelling really 🙌
The pain , frustration and anger 💔
I love her 😍
The squeak emotes a cry of pain... If you understood the lyrics it will make sense artistically. "Gusto ko na bumitaw" means "I want to let go". Notice the squeak comes after singing "bumitaw" or let go. So your dimension of analysis is only looking at technical aspect devoid of the emotional artistry.
Thanks for your great analysis..Been waiting for this.
well guys at the most your reactions are true as it is, and you both reason it out.... theres this other channel constantly telling people mori cant sing and the videos on wishbus werent live
Eyy! New subscriber here! Thank u for reacting this! Love your reaction the way when youll speak ❤️❤️❤️
Find the english translation of the lyrics of the song. You'll understand why she did all of these crazy voice things.
The PHOENIX everybody!
Been waiting for this reaction!
Great reactions technical wise. I just hope that you understand the language so you have context because the song is so beautiful. There are English translations out there but in a way diminishes the song. Morrissette just gave a masterclass on how to sing this song.
that’s how the song wants it to be delivered ❤️
Finally see you two again I missed you! I like hearing your thoughts and input about these things, keep it real and honest.
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Oh and please don't hold back with your criticisms, I like it.
This is amazing!
You guys dissected the difficulty of this song and Morissette's techniques very well. Most people doesn't know how much of a musical genius Morissette is 🌟
You guys haven’t seen her “Defying Gravity” yet so you should check it out. It was from Stages Sessions done a couple years back only.
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Whatever other people's opinions bout your vid guys, don't mind them cuz at the end of the day, you guys did a really great job breaking down the techniques and the way morissete sings. And aside from that, the knowledge that we can get in this video can really help a lot of people who want to learn how to sing properly. much loves to you guys ♥️
She has stated......she doesn't want to be known, by her whistle tone, and knows to much can be damaging....but I feel, the squeak is brings emotions to the lyrics. and this song and what she is conveying, fit the squeaks. Her original co-written songs with Dave (Hubby) you won't get squeaks. Secret......she has 3 lungs 😉😉
Im can stop smiling on Melia eating while doing reaction,😅 so natural❤️
Morisette has a recent wish bus performance of this song and again, she's feeling under the weather but nailed the whole song. Asia's Phoenix at its finest ❤️