Another fan wrote to us about this. I turned on "safe for children" but then comments are turned off and we don't want that. So now it's corrected. Thank you my lord. Emanuel
@@EmanuelRoll Ah, I understand. 🙄 In any case, please receive praise and kudos for your "Tonight" performance in Shanghai as well as for "Kung Liljekonvalje." Please keep 'em comin'. 👌👏👏👏
Such a beautiful song! Being so early i hope You will read this. You are the group that got me into barbershop music. Is there any chance that You will visit Poland with a show?
@@dedompler actually Didier (new bass) definitely has the low notes. I've heard him hit an Ab1 one on multiple occasions. Maybe just decided not to sing the C# in this performance :)
@@Ringmasters Lead starts out on a perfect *Bb* at 0:05 0:35 Still a perfect *Bb* 1:00 Still a perfect *Bb* 2:25 Still a perfect *Bb* 2:48 Still a perfect *Bb* 3:10 Still a perfect *Bb* She's dead wrong, you never went sharp... Also as a choir singer i know from experience that you *Never* end up sharp on the last harmony, you either end up correctly, or you end up flat or slightly flat. One time the director at my choir begged us to attempt to sing sharp on purpose, and we still ended up flat on the last chord.. It's human anatomy, it requires a lot of support and strength to hold the pitch up, if you loosen your support in the slightest, the pitch is lowered. And you guys has proven again and again, that you got what it takes!
The only thing I can add is that Didier simply doesn't have the warmth that Martin had (and hopefully still has). Martin's bass was amazingly warm and sonorous, Didier never goes sharp or croaky, but his voice just isn't Martin's. Whether that makes it sound sharp or gives the impression, I don't know.
@@Lasse3 "Also as a choir singer [...]" - Singing in a choir is very different from a small ensemble such as a quartet. I've been a musician since the age of 6, started with piano but singing came soon after and I studied at a university of music for my bachelor's, where I met three wonderful singers - one of them studying singing, the other two studying music for highschool teaching with singing as their main "instrument" - and we founded a quartet and sang together for about 1 1/2 years and I can say from experience that semi professional and professional singers do not irregularly end up sharp for the last harmony.
Hey guys! Best I've heard your group sing this song! Come back to America please
The A natural at 3:03 gives me chills
This is breathtaking
Just fantastic!
So happy to see that you are still touring! Incredible impressive as always.
You guys should upload more!
You are correct! We talked about it last night and then I uploaded these 2.
@@EmanuelRoll Please, upload more!!! I love Ringmasters soooo much!! I need MORE!!!
Correction, my quartet and I LOVE ringmasters! We all need more! :)
Your "Tonight" video has comments turned off. Why?? How can we praise you if we cannot comment?
Another fan wrote to us about this. I turned on "safe for children" but then comments are turned off and we don't want that. So now it's corrected. Thank you my lord.
Emanuel
@@EmanuelRoll Ah, I understand. 🙄 In any case, please receive praise and kudos for your "Tonight" performance in Shanghai as well as for "Kung Liljekonvalje." Please keep 'em comin'. 👌👏👏👏
Such a beautiful song! Being so early i hope You will read this. You are the group that got me into barbershop music. Is there any chance that You will visit Poland with a show?
Would love to! Glad to hear that you enjoy barbershop! /Emanuel
Jakob is starting to sound like a young Jussi Björling!
When did they get a new bass?
Didier joined January 2019
So easy to notice. New guy doesn't have the C# that Martin had
@@dedompler Martin being a beast of a bass also sang the upper octave on most live performances. /Emanuel
@@dedompler actually Didier (new bass) definitely has the low notes. I've heard him hit an Ab1 one on multiple occasions. Maybe just decided not to sing the C# in this performance :)
@@jakeharvey3582 Ah I guess from this performance alone it just seemed like the chest resonance left with Martin
indonesian (me) waiting for your tour
Really want it
0.59-1.00 deutschland(germany)
Looking sharp 👍 sounding sharp 👎
We usually flat so maybe overcompensating?
@@Ringmasters Lead starts out on a perfect *Bb* at 0:05
0:35 Still a perfect *Bb*
1:00 Still a perfect *Bb*
2:25 Still a perfect *Bb*
2:48 Still a perfect *Bb*
3:10 Still a perfect *Bb*
She's dead wrong, you never went sharp... Also as a choir singer i know from experience that you *Never* end up sharp on the last harmony, you either end up correctly, or you end up flat or slightly flat. One time the director at my choir begged us to attempt to sing sharp on purpose, and we still ended up flat on the last chord.. It's human anatomy, it requires a lot of support and strength to hold the pitch up, if you loosen your support in the slightest, the pitch is lowered. And you guys has proven again and again, that you got what it takes!
The only thing I can add is that Didier simply doesn't have the warmth that Martin had (and hopefully still has). Martin's bass was amazingly warm and sonorous, Didier never goes sharp or croaky, but his voice just isn't Martin's.
Whether that makes it sound sharp or gives the impression, I don't know.
@@Lasse3 "Also as a choir singer [...]" - Singing in a choir is very different from a small ensemble such as a quartet. I've been a musician since the age of 6, started with piano but singing came soon after and I studied at a university of music for my bachelor's, where I met three wonderful singers - one of them studying singing, the other two studying music for highschool teaching with singing as their main "instrument" - and we founded a quartet and sang together for about 1 1/2 years and I can say from experience that semi professional and professional singers do not irregularly end up sharp for the last harmony.