Great performance but I am wondering if Ryan Cayabyab really allowed the solosits to make their parts "pop-like" which in my opinion is quite off. Thank you for sharing.
Arman John Jison I am pretty sure there had been multiple rehearsals with Mr. C. It is good to remember that Mr. C, although classically trained, also crosses over the popular music world.
Arman John Jison exemptions might be considered for songs performed in concerts. Also, this song has been one of the favorite show pieces, to avoid "comparison" artists are sometimes bound to "give" something different. In this case, only ACS can answer why. Still a beautiful rendition though.
@Arman John Jison @Marky Dorky, I also didn't much care for the pop-style runs by the soloists. But then again, my opinion is hardly objective, as I'm a La Sallian. :) But this I must say, I thought the chorus was wonderful, and I particularly liked the one-step sway at the end. Also, I thought the bass section was really on point entering own the downbeat in the layered "Gloria!" part at the end.
tumitindig bahahibo ko kapag inaawit ito sa church.
I miss this song we used to sing nung kakasali ko palang sa ministry
Gandaaaa, pero parang hindi nag-match yung projection ng pangatlong soloista sa dalawang nauna. Ang ganda talaga ng choir part😍🎵🎶💯
Such a magnificent song for the child Jesus! Mr. C you are truly blessed, our musical tradition is richer because of your genius.
Love the harmony and the blending of their voices.. ah.. comfort music.
Genuine OPM at its best
I imagined BuDaKhel singing their respective solo parts to this song! :)
munting sanggooolll yeaahh babyy.. 😆
@@rbbaluyot5771 si Bugoy ang madaming adlibs ...
🎶 gloriaaaaa... (with runs).
I miss you guys! 🤗🤗🤗
Great performance but I am wondering if Ryan Cayabyab really allowed the solosits to make their parts "pop-like" which in my opinion is quite off. Thank you for sharing.
Arman John Jison I am pretty sure there had been multiple rehearsals with Mr. C. It is good to remember that Mr. C, although classically trained, also crosses over the popular music world.
Thanks, Mark. You are right. But in my opinion, deviation has to be done in the right song/piece.
Arman John Jison exemptions might be considered for songs performed in concerts. Also, this song has been one of the favorite show pieces, to avoid "comparison" artists are sometimes bound to "give" something different. In this case, only ACS can answer why. Still a beautiful rendition though.
Thanks, Mark. No intention of comparing but it can be as simple as this: ruclips.net/video/TcupGNcLMK0/видео.html
Arman John Jison That part was awful.😂
Lhupet talaga ni professor Ryan! The best choral performance for the song so far.
Bravo!
galing bravo !! eto ang Musika....
superb performance.....
*_ACC!!!!!!_*
💙💙💙
Eargasm
@Arman John Jison @Marky Dorky, I also didn't much care for the pop-style runs by the soloists. But then again, my opinion is hardly objective, as I'm a La Sallian. :)
But this I must say, I thought the chorus was wonderful, and I particularly liked the one-step sway at the end. Also, I thought the bass section was really on point entering own the downbeat in the layered "Gloria!" part at the end.
UST SINGERS HAS STILL THE BEST VERSION 😍