Metal and opera singer give each other a voice lesson
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Now I can be the next Phantom, thanks for making this possible.
Ten Second Songs I expect free tickets
Do it your videos entertain me to start with but operatic tone your voice is amazing
Now do Music of the Night in the style of Type O Negative?!??!
We actually need you to be the next phantom you nailed it!!!
Now you can sing some Queensryche!
classical singer: spends 20 years learning how to sing clean
rock singer: now sing it dirty
without hurting yourself
@@ERACLAB The rock singer had no problem doing opera and she sucked hard when it came time to show some diversity.
Distortion is a technique that takes serious practice to do correctly. People are pretty mean about it, but that doesn't change reality.
@@IanRLewis looked to me like she didn't want to risk hurting her voice for a youtube video. there was no risk for him to keep practicing musical theater style
@@lunarul The youtube video is her career. You can't hurt your voice from attempting something 1 time if you are a trained singer.
I love how every time she tells him to make an adjustment, he nails it. Her face is like, "of course he does it perfectly."
while he has great singing talent himself, he spent YEARS mimicking every singer you might like ... he even mimicked non-singers like (Elevator Music) and (Darude - Sandstorm) lol
@@belalabusultan5911 that's generally how you get good at things that you aren't the first person to get good at
She's just a proud "not a music teacher" :)
"Yea that hurts"
"Yea, then dont do it"
Lol😂
Every doctor visit
I want to like but I can’t ruin the perfect number
SaM'S gIrLFriEnD iS HeRe!
Honestly, really good advice on top of being funny
@@dustinfranciscoquia7642 give me the curry, GIVE ME THE CURRY
I'll stick to singing in the shower. The acoustics are great and the audience doesn't throw things at me.
but the audience kicks and beats walls instead
The audience judges you silently....
plus if you drop the soap you can hit real high notes
@@jonny11995 hahaha...everyone will be tenor if they drop the soap
Greg Khar especially if it drips on your toes.
what i've learned today:
1) vocal fry but loud
2) soft palette but vzhoop
3) bubble fry
What i've learned today: He certainly wouldn't refuse 10 days of practicing with Malinda.
This was a very endearing and cute video.
Now someone do metal covers of Disney songs... :-)
I think you meant it went zjhoop
@@tedtalc and palate instead of palette :)
@@SeaJay_Oceans I'm sure you can easily find metal covers of Disney songs. Just Google it.
As someone who loves operatic metal, this is very much a treat.
UnKnown_Drive
i read threat & somehow it made more sense...
@@eliza3986 Definitely another way to look at it. lmfao
#evenesance 😝
God damn that sounds sickly
I love that genre! But don't think I have enough variety in it.
Any suggestions on bands? 🤔
This video distinguishes between metal and opera singers.
*_Angry Nightwish fan noises_*
Oh yeeees!!!
What made the first Nightwish singer amazing was that she could switch between them. The new ones sing metal with an operatic sound but not the full technique
I'm imagining angry crows with umbrellas, top hats, monicles and a coat
NIGHTWISH!!!!!!!!!!!
@@sophitsa79 Floor and Tarja can both do it all. I saw Floor live and she nailed every song with Ghost Love Score being insane.
Rock and metal singers really don't get the recognition they deserve for how good that stuff is.
They do
yeah they do, but only between singers, normal ppl that don't listen to rock think they're just screaming and making nonsense noises
@@zedopikao that's exactly the point trying to be made
My favorite thing to do is ask someone to scream along with the song. Generally they will try like half a note and realize they don't have the lung capacity or the actual technique to pull it off.
I started off listening to classical crossover singers and teaching myself from them, and then when I got into rock and metal I have been at a loss for years how to emulate them. Like, how do you even cut off vibrato for high notes? Next time I'm in the car I'll practice what Malinda learned in this video :-) I'm a car singer... I have been onto the compression concept recently though.
MY GOD, I NEVER THOUGHT I'D SEE THE DAY WHEN THESE TWO TYPES OF PEOPLE WOULD GET ALONG!
...A CANADIAN AND AN AMERICAN!
😂
You've never been in one of those militaries. We work very well together.
@@g-mancollections5264 Just being funny.
@@10INTM lol no you're not
@@theonlyrealgina I don't get it. Are you saying I'm not being funny because the joke isn't or are you saying my all-caps comment was me being serious?
This guy is a vocal monster... knowing him from his videos, I had no doughts he could sing anything perfectly. The guy is just brilliant!
A nice advice my voice teacher once gave me for classical singing:
When you yawn, you automatically drop your larynx and raise your palate.
So in yawning, you naturally have everything in the place you're going for when singing.
So that can be used as reference.
Shit that answered my question 😂
@@napalmhotdogs2401 And I didn't even know you asked 😁
Mine did that, but the learning curve of just not accidental yawning all the time sucked. 😂
I yawned as I read this...
I KNEW opera have something to do with yawning..not saying boring i love hearing it..just it have a bit of similiraty to me
This is like that teen movie where the ballet dancers have to team up with the hip hop dancers.
Save the Last Dance (2001)
Step Up (2006)
Remember Happy feet though? What a shit movie...
/thread
Bring it on 2
Streetdance 3D
"Oh, so distortion is vocal fry, but loud."
Dead.
@@DapperHesher You do know that fry screams are the most popular in rock, right?
Ian Parrish fry screams are not vocal fry. they are very poorly named. they refer to screams using the arytenoid cartilages.
@@swrdghcnqstdr false chords are, again, one of the most common styles of screaming.
yeah, not as common as “fry”s though. and neither use vocal fry. unless you want to hurt yourself and make shit screams.
@@DapperHesher i agree that distortion isn't the same as vocal fry, but when people talk about vocal fry in singing they're 99% of the time referring to distortion so they get used interchangably a lot. im pretty sure malinda knows the difference between using the false cords and distorting, she was talking about the sound of the effect, which distortion does effectively sound like speaking vocal fry, just louder.
not saying you're wrong (obviously you aren't) just that i think malinda misspoke because she was talking through the sound rather than the technique itself
Freddie Mercury: "Both of you hold my beers......"
Mickey Bitsko Finally another fan.
Yeah Mercury has nothing on opera singers
@@gabsssowo he did do some Opera. I'm fairly certain that he did an entire Opera album.
Atilla Dorn: all three of you hold my beers.
Serj tankian: hold my bong
Symphonic Metal: Am I a joke to you?
To everyone.
@@armink.4173 Nah. Death and Black metal are jokes.
@@armink.4173 shut the f*ck up, symphonic metal is best metal
@@arpitabrahmachari7649 don't you be talking shit on death son
@@arpitabrahmachari7649 Black metal is a joke, death metal is not
Well, this isn't a collab I ever expected!
And yet I'm not surprised!
And I'm utterly delighted.
loved it
like this ruclips.net/video/vS7X5nuvjHo/видео.html
Next collab is with Corpsegrinder
No one:
These two: *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
Wrong mate i tried to copy him like a maniac the whole village is now aware of that... The problem is - how the fuck is he doing rhis screaming :D
Tom Araya is proud
no
its
AaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAa
@@aftabhussain4036 its heHeeeeEeEeeeeeeEee
@Darrow Au Andromedus ur 12
Anthony’s voice singing opera is PHENOMINAL!!!!!
When she said: "When your voice went down..."
My mind automatically interrupted with: "... to the paradise city! Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty!"
G n f n r BABY
Oh wont you please take, me, home!!!
Lol gnr
No one:
Them: AAAAAÆAAAÆAAAAA
Neighbors: The hell is going on over there?!
Damien Schuetz they probably have some sound proof but yet that slight sound
the nighbors:
"what in the f**k"
Ænima
Anthony's cat "This is just Thursday to me."
This is more common than you think
OOOO AH ah AH ah
My word he has an absolutely stunning voice.
Hi...enjoy my youtube content music page.
I R O N G R A Y stfu
I've always heard classically trained singers have the hardest time singing outside of that world. Not saying they can't. Their just too clean and great at their craft. But wow... They need a heavy medalist like Anthony to do Phantom. In my opinion, the phantom needs to carry over the the more edgy feeling than a trained voice. Maybe Disturbed. Or did he already cover it??
ruclips.net/video/cEsSO4smnr0/видео.html Marco from nightwish fucking nails it.
As a choir kid of 9 years, yes. Im a rock/metal head and its hard to sing to alot of them because im so use to the structure and vocal discipline I've been thought for the 9 years.
Thats why the LIVE version of Phantom of the Opera by Nightwish - with Marco Hietala and Tarja Turunen (pronounced Tarya Turunen) is still, in my opinion, the Best Version Ever of that song: ruclips.net/video/bpcNQZrhhKg/видео.html
@@soundslikeblue So you missed the one with Floor? ruclips.net/video/plCScjvDOJM/видео.html imho a whole lot more emotional. But yeah, a personal opinion.
@@QnA22 No I didn't miss Floor's version, but she did a more "standard" aproach to it (I mean closer to the musical version) - it didn't brought me the Energy and thrill that the "End of an Era" version did, not even close... Marco's raspy agressive tone and Tarja Turunen's powerfull lyrical soprano (with those haunting dark lower notes she has) combined perfectly well to the song's theme and the Nightwish instrumental arrangement on that was so Powerful too!!
If I want to listen to a more emotional version as you said, I'll go straight to the original recording with Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford/Steve Harley... there I will listen to all the emotional feelings and all the original written notes and musical arrangements that neither Tarja or Floor ever did... But then it becomes a boring song again and I will go back again to "End of an Era" \m/ \m/ ... Anyways, thanks for the sugestion, All the best for you! Cheers!
She would make such a great vocal teacher. She was so upbeat and supportive while giving useful advice. Very positive
Introduction :
Metal Guy : sits like a Disciplined person
Opera Girl :hunks like a Boss ?
What did just happen .is it just me ?
Breaking stereotypes..👍
Metal heads are also the most gentlemanly individuals I’ve ever met
@@wheelie_dude that is a huge generalization and I disagree
Sam Velasco I never said “all” I just said out of the people I’ve met in life..most gentlemen were metal heads
When you're trying to still be in frame xD xD xD
I would watch an entire season of this. This is so cool.
I totally would too. Really great, clear advice.
Yep! A show where people who perform different genres teach each other their different styles.
same here
shut up komaeda
2:47 Anthony Vincent adequately explained a healthy way to sing with grit without a ten minute advertisement for a vocal course he's selling smashed in the middle. After that, he explained a simpler, different kind of grit with vocal fry
3:40 had me in tears. "...then don't do it."
holy shit she taught me more in like 10 seconds than i've learned in years just by the way she explained and showed it at the same time, wtf. thank you
Keldren Raze Sadly, most things she says is bs, go to nyc vocal coach instead
@@fredriklarsson1707 Because only people from New York know how to sing?
@@fredriklarsson1707 No, I'm pretty sure everything she says is valid. Also, my vocal coach is from Chicago and honestly NYC vocal coaches can suck it, my coach is good enough for me.
Interested Bystander No, but just inte the first 45 seconds she already spreads slight wrongs. The larynx can be relaxed or compressed depending on the style. If you want certain distortion it should be compressed. If you want to sing ”normally” it should also be compressed, but just by a little bit
The softpalate should often not be raised. One has to master it, meaning to manage to bring it up and down on command and then find a balance.
If you just raise it, nasal airflow will be blocked all the time. This might be a quickfix for a stronger sound sure. But in the long term, you actually want nasality.
The nose in short explonation helps you to go higher in notes and is basically the central part of headvoice, falsetto and flageoulette
The next part is so oversimplified that its almost disturbing. She doesnt mention vocal fry or falsetto, which will confuse singers once found.
Im recommending nyc vocalcoaching not for its nationallity. Im swedish, but for its will to not spread missinformation, I do it for you guys. But if you like this singer then fine, stick with her she does aroundish 60% right in terms of standard technique.
Nyc vocalcoaching is online and free, you can pay for a course but its really not nessesary
@@fredriklarsson1707 Yeah, I agree that pretty much nobody should take advice from this video, as they're trying to fit techniques that take several weeks to a few months of practice to even do consistently (if even well) into a very limited amount of time. That being said, I think that the advice that she gives Ten Second Songs is valid enough for him in particular, for the passage that he chose. Also, I had no idea that there was an actual comprehensive free voice coaching resource online! I'm checking that out right away. Cheers from the U.S., my Swedish friend!
His eye contact with the camera is impeccable.
Sergeant Seven 😂
8:36 you' re right
@@tavuklupinar ....N THEN THEY F**CKED!!!!
I like how they look like they’re professionally screaming at each other in the beginning. I know nothing about how to sing, but I love your voices!
all that this proves is it a skilled singer in any category can perform above average singing in any style. Because they both have training, which carries over, regardless of style.
When 10 second songs went “AAAAAAH” crazy train started playing in my head.
AAAAAAAAAALL ABOARD!
dun-dun Dun-Dun *DUN-DUN*
Yes...I know what you mean...I can play that
SomeFinnishDude and I mean you
@@janejanebobanebananafannaf2522 ?
Damn this girl has the best posture i have ever seen
Most singers have godly posture
And a huge booty
Donald Salkovick that’s where the vocal cords are at
He has such a beautiful voice! I want to hear him sing opera more
"Bubbling on top" - perfect description of how the vocal fry should feel
Guy sounds like Jack Skellington when he sings softly ♡
Kim 5 The singer for Jack is none other than Danny Elfman himself! Amazing that he got to write the entire score AND sing it too
@@FDroid01 cool I didn't know that!
I hadn't made the connection until I read this and now I can't unmake it.
5:45
Hair guy: goes into rock mode
Opera girl: holds him at gunpoint
Their names are Anthony and Malinda. 😉
@@miguelpereira9859 ite not a woosh.
@@Johnny.Picklez It's really not I don't know what I was thinking
I think I'd cry if you two did a duet from the "sequel" to Phantom. Beneath A Moonless Sky is gorgeous and you two would be amazing.
Oh my godddd this was incredible.
I'm in tears, his voice is gorgeous and you, Malinda, just perfect. What a treat to have y'all collaborate
So when can we expect "Phantom of the Rock Opera"? I'm definitely down for you two on stage together!
A night at the "Phantom Rock" opera. Do see what I'm hinting at.
@@TeamXrossflare ayyyyyo!
Well, there's this one: ruclips.net/video/8VgLKXD-BoY/видео.html
The Phantom of the Opera is actually considered a Rock Opera like Jesus Christ Super Star. So it's already basically what you say.
All great responses, thanks for the info and video suggestions 👍 but none other these feature these two lovely people performing together ☹️. So I feel my request still stands 😁😉
The way she's so animated and uses her entire body to explain sophisticated vocal techniques is so amazing. I would love for her to be my vocal coach, and I don't even sing!
He makes a fantastic Phantom IMO, his voice is so lovely even before the 10 min lesson. I hope he did a cover of it that I can listen too, I'll have to look it up...
They are so respectful toward one another and do such a good job teaching each other. Great video.
Malinda's constant amazement with Anthony is absolutely adorable.
Also, totally understandable. He's so vocally dynamic!
I'm a percussionist and have no idea what they're doing but it's entertaining.
IM A BASSIST, and i dont understand music at all
@@cs2101tns I'm a punk vocalist and just get drunk and yell in a mic.
@@JohnnyRaze99 im a drummer and my brain just fell out
That's the part where you tingle the chimes and shake the egg
Sooooo freaking great! I love this type of collaboration and learning! Thank you for sharing.
You guys sounded amazing!!! I am blown away! I love phantom of the opera!
2:42
It seems Ye Olde Voice Crack has taken yet another unsuspecting victim. Take a moment to honor Malinda’s sacrifice
But it was a voice crack in key!!
_rxynx_xox_sksksks_ thanks for appreciating my humor lol
iLikeTheUDK Ye Olde Voice Crack is sneaky that way
It was smart of her to chose Gerard butler’s rendition of the phantom since Gerard had sung rock previously.
Love this set of videos, the respect for each other's craft and the growth and learning in Anthony was so awesome to see in real time. Also yay him singing Music of the Night!
tried to do a vocal fry but I ended up sounding like a minecraft zombie.
riptideee e create a death metal band then haha
That's growl, not vocal fry.
This actually helped me understand metal screaming much better than any of the "vocal lessons" out there.
Watch Mary z channel
today i've learned rock + musical theatre = brendon urie/freddie mercury
Also, Kate Bush
does Michael Jackson also count?
@@anhthiensaigon i didnt hear much mj sounds in this video
If you want to get heavier into Freddie's tech, there's an interesting secret a lot of people don't know: he actually sometimes utilised overtones similar to Tuvan throat singing.
Dats kind of obvious.
"only then can you belong to me" impressed me most and I find myself clapping here, I really like here when Anthony sings with high palate and softly
What a really down to earth, clear and understandable exchange of information. I've been singing for almost 40 years.. and I learned. I love learning. Great job, folks!
Distortion is just vocal fry but loud.
I love this.
Edit: Omg, thanks for the likes! :D
so is distortion on a guitar also known as guitar fry...think about it
My family sleeping:
Me at 3 am in the bathroom with diarrhea: 4:24
Jesucristo xdddddddddddddddddddd
Stfu XD
If we were on Reddit, this comment would've gotten gold.
LMAO 😆😆
ADJFHSALDSF jesus chriiiiiist! Underrated comment for sure
6:22 "Leave a THOOOOOOOOOT"
And that's how Queen's "A Night At The Opera" has been made.
"Your ribcage should feel like it's ripping apart..."
LMAO, cheers from Ten Second Songs! Love your voice!
Not used to being this early...
Guess I shouldn't be surprised Anthony should have such a good opera voice (I've seen him do a multi-genre song battle with Peter Hollens) but I admit I am.
Anthony you gave me goosebumps on that last attempt, man! Great job!
I don't sing but I love the videos you guys have done together. More please. Especially like this one. Love hearing you guys try to teach each other your style.
I'm totally stealing that Darth Vader breathing. It really is a great way to open up the soft plate.
When he sang that bit from phantom of the opera my jaw dropped :0
Not beign the iron maiden song
metalheadoldschol Sorry, say that again, I’m not sure what you mean
He sang that song but that wasnt that Paul dianno era Iron maiden song .
On the first LP (1980) .
Phantom of the opera
I love the chemistry between you two! Keep doing videos together. Like the musical odd couple.
Loved this video! The way you explain what needs to be done to move from one technique to another is very cool!
There's such nice chemistry between you! And no, I am not suggesting anything (^^), but I just want to watch and listen to you guys over and over. Keep these duet videos coming!
Oh, he definitely smashed.
I wish my mom were still alive so I could show her this to prove, once & for all, that rock singers really can actually sing! 😉😂
I was going to suggest either Somebody to Love or Barcelona.
I fall in love again and again with Anthony's voice. Huge motivation for me to sing.
Thank you so much for this video! It was super fun and informative. I would be super into each of you doing more voice coaching type videos like this ❤️
A lot of Malinda's tips are what I learned in choir.
My choir director suggested moving your hands up when you're singing a descending scale and vice versa to keep from going flat or sharp.
She also would tell us to think of giant alien heads or cathedrals when we needed an open sound.
Anastasia Wasylinko would you do that on stage?
Did you Learn the walnut technique?
@@hummingbirdspark3998 No, just during practice.
And I've never heard of the walnut technique. What is it?
Our director told us to think about smiling to stop from singing flat.
He also told us when you inhale, to do it from your gut and not your chest (rib cage) as your control is from your diaphragm down there. And on a related note, because that's where the control is, never sing while your stomach is confined. If you're sitting, sit on the edge of the chair and drop your knees.
And of course hot pizza or not breaking a light bulb in our mouths to get a higher soft palette to have a rounder tone. 😅
Our teacher also had a sign for canto bella that was making a Viking hat (the horned ones) you see in operas. If he wanted robustness, he had a gesture, and if we weren’t quite there, out came the horns. It made us laugh in rehearsals and gave us confidence when performing or competing.
The raising and lowering hand thing never worked for me. Sometimes they’d have us actually get in tip toe or sort of squat too, but that didn’t help. Luckily I’m pretty on pitch most of the time. As an alto my enemies were projection and support. Once I learned to sing even on my back with a book on my stomach, it was easier. 😂
Music is weird, man. 😅
The worlds of metal and musical theatre collide... how quaint.
You must not have heard of gothic/symphonic metal then smh
@@CageyTroller taking that a step further, a Dutch opera star Henk Poort is going to perform with symphonic metal band Nightwish, after he duetted with their lead singer Floor Jansen on a Dutch singing competition (providing a great cover of Phantom of the Opera)
RQK1996 actually I have heard of symphonic metal. Love it. Love Nightwish, Epica, Therion, Kamelot, etc. Now, this is different to me because a vocalist of operatic and metal styles came together to put their differences aside and learn how to sing like the other. That was the only thing I meant by their “worlds colliding.” I apologize you thought otherwise.
@@bjmatlock8877 fair enough, I only recently learned about that genre myself, and weirdly thanks to Dutch public television, Floor Jansen (lead singer of Nightwish) was in a show called "de Beste Zangers" (the Best Singers), and she excelled there, she did perform some opera there, before performing the Phantom of the Opera with the original Dutch male lead
@@digitool5944 really now? That's pretty fucking great
This is a wonderful idea I would love to see more of these videos
This was soooo cool!!!! Great how Anthony sings and picks up your tips!!
It’s always fun seeing skilled people collaborating, it’s even more fun when they’re from different professions. That’s when the magic happens.
Malinda clearly draws a little influence from Celine Dion when she's singing Total Eclipse, it shows in some tiny parts of her voice and I don't know WHY I love it so much but I do.
Interesting thought. Can you elaborate on how Malinda is reminiscent of Céline Dion here? I am reminded of Céline Dion's rendition of the Heart song "Alone," which perhaps shows the difficulty of covering an original by a powerful singer (Ann Wilson in that case, Bonnie Tyler in this one). We should probably try not to "hear" the original version and instead appreciate the new singer's reinterpretation.
Ooh, I've never heard Celine's version of that song! I'm going to. Listen to Malinda's intonation when she says "more than ever" and how she pronounces the 'on' in "holding on forever". The little breath before "right". I don't know, it's really tiny things that remind me of Celine, but I could just be projecting.
Perhaps you are extremely limited in your vocal perception and elements from the girl in the video remind you of Celine
She sang the song horribly. Failed to hit an easy note as well, especially being a damn opera singer. She's no Montserrat, neither Celine.
@@heyitslarib I'm so sorry I never responded to your kind reply to my question. I confess I have trouble hearing what you describe--probably my deficiency. But we are in agreement that Malinda sings like an angel.
Incidentally, Céline Dion has some really beautiful French-language songs from the 1980s. My favorite is the ethereal and moving "C'est pour vivre." I also like the lighter, cheerier "Hymne à l'amitié."
watching this helps u find your voice both of them are great teachers as soon as he said bubbling in the top of your throat i thought what a good way to explain that to people and then the girl explaining how to get a clear and colorful sound to the guy was very good indeed for anybody watching
9:54 Malinda "oh my gooood" in perfect rasp
as someone who is a musical theatre singer, i love this!
GO SUBSCRIBE TO ANTHONY HE’S THE BEST!!
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This was very interesting to me as someone who is an amateur singer and almost completely self taught.
Didn't know you had this channel. Been subbed over at your translator fails for a good while. Love this though!
If I was even remotely close to the DC area, I would totally pay you for singing lessons. I've been stuck in the limbo of "good enough to impress a bunch of drunks at karaoke" but not good enough to really go anywhere with it. I'm better at selling a performance than I am at actually singing well.
One tip to open up the sound for him a bit more is instead of holding his arms/hands in front of him, make a power pose with his hands on his hips, or the hands locked behind his back. Opens up the rib cage and makes the full body chamber far bigger.
Or as you do, flail them arms around, just don't hold them in front XD
That is awesome! I have been subscribed at his channel a long time too. It was cool to see the team up!
This has been amazing. Thanks! you're both great
That's so nice to watch cause the 2 of you sound beatifully, but in different ways.
I want to see "Opera Singer and death metal singer give each other a lesson" next
"That's pretty brutal."
~Nathan Explosion
🤣🤣🤣
Same thing right?
How to do a rock/metal vocal: Pretend you just saw a 10ft spider and go: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH"
holY SH-
why does this remind me of 8 legged freaks😂🤣
This actually sounds plausible.
Yeah, no. No one wants to litsten to little girly screams
@@voodoovixen666 a spider with ten feet would make me so exited I couldn't help but let out a voice.
"Heureka!!!"
subscribing because of how excited you get about Anthony singing opera well. so wholesome
Thank you Malinda and Anthony. I'm working in my voice and this video really helpme. You are amazing 💞😍
You should do a "turning this song into Opera"
I would love to hear things like Disney songs or Hamilton as Opera 😂
Are you trying to write "opera"?
Arbor Meow opera?
Does Oprah even sing?
@@hummingbirdspark3998 yes it eat auto correct
Was*
My dad heard the screaming, want's to know what i'm watching
Just say porn. Easier to describe.
It's Wednesday my dudes
Soneone hard to poo, forced so hard
My brother asked me 😂😂
This is awesome! Most singing vids show the results of all their efforts. But I'm finding the journey much more interesting! Thanks!
So, the classical/opera singer has troubles singing rock and metal but the metal singer transitions to classical/opera easily? Due to the strains the rock/metal singer normally endures it would seem to be about right. Great with the both of you, I loved it! Classical and opera are huge influences on rock and metal anyways, both vocally and musically so it makes perfect sense to me anyways.
It’s more like she wouldn’t wanna risk with her voice.. and if you watch the video, she’s very conscious of her singing with the healthy techniques just as many opera/classically trained singers does.
@@alvinloh9068 Except there's nothing necessarily unhealthy about rock vocals, a lot of classical singers just have an outdated idea of what the voice can and can't do healthily. A lot of harsh vocals singers have classical training under their belt, but they've learned to transcend it.
He's really good, but this is musical theatre, not opera. Musicals are closer to pop than classical.
Hey, Malinda. I just wanna tell you how amazing you are. You have CHANGED MY LIFE. You helped me get into drama, choir... art. Thank you for changing my life for the better.
hey are you on Bored Panda?
Yeah I am.
@@bloomingallium I recognised you! I'm not very popular on there - Bluebell Rizzi 😊
High five ^ ^
I honestly love how excited you both get the more the other nails the sections, as well as how clearly & logically both sides were explained, geez I wish I hadn't first seen this at 1:30AM because I'd be grabbing a note-pad for cheat notes right now
I love watching her teach someone to sing in a different style! :D
Omg, I got ghosebumps and tears in my eyes when Anthony started singing the phantom of the opera
As someone whose relationship to music is only listening, this is is so complicated to understand but I enjoyed every moment of it.
I thought of my soft pallet as "yawning" when I first started singing opera. Now I can "feel" it a lot more. I'm not sure if I actually feel it or if I just have a good enough relationship with my pallet where I don't have to consciously make a yawn shape, but just send the message to raise my velum.
Woah, this was awesome! And genuinely helpful for singers, like myself!
Oh my GOD that`s impossibly amazing a pure perfection I never loved Opera before now so much! Thank you guys that was marvelous!