I was born in 1950 and my family always watched Lawrence Welk. I loved the Lennon sisters! I had their paper dolls and read their series of books. They helped to make my young life so much more enriched.
This is so sweet! Like her sisters, Mimi was immersed in music and just "got it" from babyhood when learning is very easy. I really love watching performances from years ago. As they sing, the girls (the older girls) are smiling with their eyes. I'm missing it these days. Wonderful analysis, Fil!❤️
That really is impressive. If she is like most four-year-olds, she picks up easily what she hears. Since the Lennon sisters were prolific singers, that has to be a big part of it.
I was 7 that year, and I remember this, because my entire family watched Lawrence Welk all the time! Also, Mitch Miller, and any and every TV Show with MUSIC in it. During Lawrence Welk, as my Sister and I got a bit older, we'd have fun by dancing (in exagerated, theatrical way) behind the couch, where my Dad was stretched out; making light fun of some of the more "old fashioned" music.....until Dad and Mom would notice us and laugh at our "performance"!
There wasn't much of a choice back then. My sister's and I loved The Lennon Sisters. My parents favorite was Sing Along with Mitch, which we were forced to watch.
Musical families just kind of absorb the sound! Our son was singing at two, and my mother commented she had never heard one so young sing on pitch. I hadn’t noticed. Mother was a church organist. My Dad was a singer. We always had music playing in our home. Lots of listening. It really is a language that is modeled, like learning to talk.
Your great with children Fil, and to think Mimi Lennon not only hit all the notes she remembered all of her lines to the song. thumbs up Fil and Mimi, 👍
The Lennon Sisters are now a Trio that perform regularly in Branson Missouri with Kathy, Janet, and Mimi. The two oldest girls, Dianne and Peggy retired sometime ago.
This is amazing. She was so precious! She really absorbed singing from her sisters. The Lennon Sisters were such great performers! Thanks, Fil for this wonderful analysis.
Amazing to see a little one so accurate. Definitely a genetic connection. I am sure having her sisters surround her provided the confidence to perform on stage.
How precious is Mimi! Coincidentally today is my birthday. I turned 5 on this day in 1960. ❤ Thank you Fil. 🙂 Your analysis is always educational and honest. Unbiased. 💯
Hi Fil, What an awesome performance and I dare anyone young or old to top that! Mimi is just so cute and definitely holding her own with her big sisters to support her. Amazing how this performance is so mesmerizing and they are just all standing there doing their thing!! Lol… No hysterical runs, no dancing, fully clothed and just sound as beautiful as ever. A true testament to great singing and their abundance of talent. Such a delightful analysis for a Sunday afternoon. The Lennon sisters never get old, and have stood the test of time. Great analysis, thank you so much! You Are The Best… Debbie☮️
According to Wiki, Mimi is still singing with two of her sisters. She apparently got over whatever nervousness she had at age 4! Great work, as usual, Fil. You’re fabulous
I remember them, Fil, and, I can't believe that two are retired, but three are still performing! They were everywhere back then. I was a child, but, Lawrence Welk's show was quite the staple in most households. Thank you so much for thinking "outside the box"...always entertaining. Stay safe and sane! Rosemarie ❤️
That was a great performance! Little Mimi is so adorable here, she looked a little shy, but she did an awesome job singing her lines in this cute little song. You did an excellent job analysing Mimi's voice, keep up the good work! 😉👍💜
Fil, the fact that you analyze so many different genres of music speaks volumes about your appreciation of all of the various songs from decades past to the latest recordings.
Mimed performances on live tv shows were actually rare in this period, particularly in the US. They became commonplace a few years later, but much more-so in Europe (where shows like the UK’s “Ready Steady Go” and “Top of the Pops” pioneered the practice). I think you could be pretty confident that any performance from a US variety show in the Ed Sullivan / Tonight Show mould that dates from at least the first half of the sixties will be genuinely live.
Boy, this took me back to my childhood. I loved watching the Lennon Sisters on TV on the Lawrence Welk show & later on other shows. Not sure what was more fun... listening to them, or watching that smile of pure delight spread across your face as you listened.
I saw my first video of British Guitarist Analyzes when you had 13K followers. I hated analysis videos, so I almost didn't click on it. But I watched it, since I liked the song...and I liked the analysis. I quickly subbed, and 315K other people agree with me. You are special, and I've learned a lot. If at the time you would have told me that I would be watching the Lennon Sisters and their baby sister singing Do Re Mi....and that I would be thinking this is one of the greatest analyses you have done...Rock.
Never seen Mimi Lennon singing with her older sisters before. A little talent for sure, but she seems very nervous & shy. Thanks for analyzing this little Lennon sister!
Another excellent analysis. I will quibble with only one point-the children of musical families will not only hear singing from the day they are born but from within the womb.
Fil, I really enjoyed this one ! The little girl looks rather apprehensive, but she is just amazing along with her sisters. Thank you for this one , loved it !❤
I need their sound in my life! I'm 69. There is no more beautiful sound than theirs. I don't know if everybody can do this, but I can hear them by just starting a song in my head and listening to it. I can use a song they've never done and hear THEM sing it. I can hear Bing Crosby...or anyone that I have heard. Is everyone like this? Having a fan going makes it even easier, but I usually don't use one. Say, it's a great way to go to sleep.
I used to watch the Lawrence Welk Show every Saturday night back then and just LOVED the LENNON SISTERS. JANET Lennon ( the one on the left of the screen who was the youngest one in the group (except for Mimi here, which I don't remember ever seeing her until now) and she was a year older than me. I MISS them. After they left the Lawrence Welk Show, I never watched it much after that.
i have a 4 year old granddaughter she loves to sing, by coincident she found a Microphone i had laying around and told me to plug it in ? How even did she know? So i plugged it in and played on the keyboard twinkle twinkle and she sung almost in perfect pitch with no hesitation which is crazy, usually kids don't like to have a mike in front of their mouth! I had tears in my eyes !
Yes, she's definitely humming along there. She looks pretty serious, probably because of the unfamiliar environment, but you can tell from the humming that she likes to sing. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
As to your comment about young children performing. All the sisters touching her, in essence protecting and supporting her, leaves me with the feeling that there is no exploitation at all going on here. Just a loving family sharing their amazing gifts with us.
The Lennon Sisters are brilliant. I always thought one of them reminded me of my tía (aunt), and I found that they are part Mexican from California! Representing! 🇲🇽🇺🇸
I like the way you explain how the younger ones are listening to the older ones singing from day one...do you thing that is why the Osmonds all can sing and harmonize so well from early on on The Andy Williams Show???
Growing up we watched Lawrence Welk too and the Lennon Sisters were my favorite, especially Janet. I had Janet paper dolls too. I don't remember Mimi though. She looked scared.
Analysis of M Lennon's performance was evidence for that statement of music as a separate language. Leaving the only explanation as being the physiology of audio memory and mimicry.
Seeing the very young Mimi with her sisters made me think of the very young Michael Jackson and what he must have learned and picked up from his brothers, almost via osmosis, as young children do. Sponges, really! I have fond memories of watching Lawrence Welk with my Grandmother, so the Lennon Sisters are part of the soundtrack of my early life. Thank you, Fil!
If you watch Mimi's eyes, she seems to be doing what someone likely told her to do...look at the camera where the red light is on. She did pretty well! Loved this one, Fil! ♥
Mimi is the real thing, and look how _proud_ her sisters are of her! (Edit to add, the harmony @ 1:38 is epic.) Totally agree with you about child singers. People post videos with, "OMG, listen to this 4-year-old killing it!" And I swear, before the era of ubiquitous pitch correction, 99 times out of a hundred, trying to listen to that so-called amazing singing from the kid made my ears bleed. 😬
I think with children it's sometimes the reverse of what we think--NOT formally learning something can make them better at it. Singing should be a very natural thing.
My big event when I was 4. Went out to California to visit my aunt and uncle. They lived just a few houses from the Lennon Sisters. Janet was my favorite. I'm almost 70 now
Great video Fil. Mimi obviously has a lot of natural talent or a "good ear" because I don't think natural pitch can be taught to a little one that age. I could be wrong but it seems pretty natural to me.
I love your enthusiasm for explaining music and, especially, voice. Recent ones I've enjoyed include Joni Mitchell and Jo Stafford. I plan to watch the John Lennon one next.
Before I discovered the Beatles, our family used to watch The Lawrence Welk Show on TV. Of course the Lennon Sisters were regulars. Here the ironic part - John Lennon's Aunty who raised him was named 'Mimi' (as was my own Mother!). I wonder if Mimi Lennon ever gave any thought to that? Of course in my family all my cousins called my Mother 'Aunt Mimi'. John's Aunty Mimi had the last name of Smith as she was not from the Lennon side of the family - her Sister was married to John' father Alf Lennon for a brief period. That is all. Carry on.
🙋♀️ Howdy again, sweetie. How fun that was, thank you. She’s adorable! Love the analogy to learning a language, just as we all have our differences in accents depending on geographic location, too. She’s growing up around perfectionists, so how could she possibly go wrong. An added bonus is that _Sound of Music_ is in my top 10 fave movie list. I’d be embarrassed to tell you how many times I’ve seen it. Wasn’t aware of your other video on them, so I’ll check it out. They’re smooth like butter, and the luscious tones somehow does something tingly in your brain, if that makes any sense. Finally, I always enjoy watching YOU enjoy what you do. The love of your craft is so obvious. Your videos make me smile. Take care, y’all.
I love that I didn't think for a moment that you'd say something damaging to a singer who was a child. I also like that you always talk about how not being exactly on pitch is still "musical." The "family" part of the Lennon sisters was so important (even with the death of their father, because of their fame) that the musicality of all of them is worth examining. Mimi's older sisters are holding on to her throughout this performance, which is just great.
I'm watching this again, and I watched the performance several times to sing along with it, since I want to learn to sing. I'm about the same age as Mimi, but did not grow up in a musical family. And I learned to sing badly in church, egged along by my older brother. In ever choir class in the first eight grades, the teacher told me to move my lips and not make a sound. But learning the piano, and learning music, that has to change, and I'm trying. I'm using the pitch monitoring software to get the note, and then I turn it off. My piano teachers say that I have a great harmonic sense, but the melodic sense is lacking. I can't tell if I'm in the Mimi place, or out in left field. But mz intervals are spot on. Piano practice will do that. Fil, I've seen several singing channels talk about your KTVA video, and they all say the same thing. You are a respectful person, and you didn't do that to slag off on Ken. But everyone wishes that Ken would quit being an ass and fess up. I make the same comment, that I love your channel cuz you Rock.
😆😂 The look on that little girls face! She nailed it, but she did not look comfortable at all. Wonder were they at now, I am going to google them after this.
We're talking probabilities here: if one four year old can do it then there are other unexploited four year olds out there who can. A talented four year old turned into a piece of record label marketing. Bravo. (Btw, I believe that the two sisters touching Mimi are providing a degree of comfort, reducing tension.)
I love that you said music is a language. My kids started singing and playing together very young just because they loved it. It was fun to blend their voices, it was fun to play with instruments and we all loved to hear it and celebrate them. Watching Mimi looking nervous but knowing just where to come in and sing along instinctually is a great example of music as a language - a poetry.
Just wanted to say a thumbs up to you and your channel- I love all music, but I know nothing about how everything is put together- you are very clear and informative and with great respect for all artists, which makes it so interesting for me - and its good to see you totally enjoying the experience as well. I expect you have already covered the Lennon Sisters *Tonight you belong to me* which is a catchy little number. 😂Thanks again!
They let her sound like a kid and genuine instead of being surprised by an adult voice . Dont know how to explain it. Ive always liked them and have their page on Facebook. Thank you for for talking about them 👍🙂👍
Oh man Mimi looks terrified! She's a cutie, though. It's great to have talent like that at such an early age. Maybe she should have watched some Shirley Temple for inspiration. Great video, Fil!
@@cindi1313 she sure did! If that were me, i would have either run away or soiled my undies! I had stage fright all my life until i forced myself to sing with live band punk rock karaoke. It was fun! But i could see my hands trembling as i held onto the mic. This little girl got it going on!
@joannasunday - I still remember vividly my first clarinet solo in 5th grade. I was petrified , since I was singled out to do this, in between concert band numbers. I had performed it at the solo and ensemble contest, before a panel of 5 judges. But this was in the high school auditorium. I just focused on the back wall, and the piano accompaniment started and I began. I could not even think about it. I just did it, and got to the end. Looking back on it, GOD got me through it. I was almost paralyzed. If I had messed up, I couldn't have recovered. That's why I know there was divine intervention. About 6 or 7 yrs later, the Band Director asked me if I wanted to hear it. I was totally floored at how good it sounded. I just remember being in zombie zone mode. 😂
I think her "looking around" is actually her trying to keep up with her camera cues. There is one camera shooting the group and then a second camera cutting to her close-up, and I'm sure she was directed to look at the different cameras depending on the angle. So ON TOP of this being her first appearance, and her being only 4-5 years old, and having quick-cut vocal cues, she's ALSO either remembering stage direction from previous rehearsals, or paying enough attention to follow in-the-moment stage direction. SUPERSTAR!!! 🤩
Its so great ta know NOW, what we couldnt have known THEN about the very young in the bis? Art L was mentioned,along with most of the talk/performance shows having a few child prodigys gracing the stage during the 60s BUT?... who couldve imagined they would become common place on FB reels? I remember most being quite bashful, being interviewed after their perfomance much like Mimi looks here? Her exposure to a camera at home, (with sound) was likely limited then? Yeah kids, the 60s....when we looked up at the sun, with eyeballs melting down our faces and WE LIKED IT!🙃 Thanks Fil, for providing the ultimate audio 411, where we ALWAYS await your next syllable with great eagerness.😎
SUGGESTION for Fil : Please review the live performance of "Johnny One Note" by The Lennon Sisters with Johnny Mathis. Mr. Mathis holds the note so long, he collapses into their arms at the cresendo. It's fantastic and impressive.
I was born in '63 and loved the Lennon sisters. I feel so very blessed that I grew up in an era without pitch correction tech.
I love the fact that you recognize excellence where it happens.
This is right. Fil has an open mind and is animated by curiosity and a genuine love of the art.
I was born in 1950 and my family always watched Lawrence Welk. I loved the Lennon sisters! I had their paper dolls and read their series of books. They helped to make my young life so much more enriched.
Oh, me too on all your points!
excellent
I immediately thought of my paper dolls! 🥰
Part of why f what makes Fil stand out from others is his expansive knowledge and appreciation for other genres of music. Just so cool!
This is so sweet! Like her sisters, Mimi was immersed in music and just "got it" from babyhood when learning is very easy.
I really love watching performances from years ago. As they sing, the girls (the older girls) are smiling with their eyes. I'm missing it these days.
Wonderful analysis, Fil!❤️
That really is impressive. If she is like most four-year-olds, she picks up easily what she hears. Since the Lennon sisters were prolific singers, that has to be a big part of it.
The Lennon sisters are a joy to listen to and Mimi is just so sweet you can't help but smile! Thank you Fil for another enjoyable analysis. 😊🎸🎵
I also looove her indifferent facial expression! 😅 The poor wee thing would've most likely much rather played with her toys instead 😊
I was 7 that year, and I remember this, because my entire family watched Lawrence Welk all the time! Also, Mitch Miller, and any and every TV Show with MUSIC in it. During Lawrence Welk, as my Sister and I got a bit older, we'd have fun by dancing (in exagerated, theatrical way) behind the couch, where my Dad was stretched out; making light fun of some of the more "old fashioned" music.....until Dad and Mom would notice us and laugh at our "performance"!
There wasn't much of a choice back then. My sister's and I loved The Lennon Sisters. My parents favorite was Sing Along with Mitch, which we were forced to watch.
@@SamtheMan0508so you were forced to watch the Lennon sisters in retrospect ?😅
@@RonWesterbeek I liked the Lennon Sisters, I wasn't forced to watch.
"Music is a language" LOVE that.
Musical families just kind of absorb the sound! Our son was singing at two, and my mother commented she had never heard one so young sing on pitch. I hadn’t noticed. Mother was a church organist. My Dad was a singer. We always had music playing in our home. Lots of listening. It really is a language that is modeled, like learning to talk.
And just think of what a child in the womb hears for many months. There has *got* to be something to that, too, don’t you think? 🤔
Thank you so much for giving such a very young girl so much serious credit for her singing ability and her pitch.
Your great with children Fil, and to think Mimi Lennon not only hit all the notes she remembered all of her lines to the song. thumbs up Fil and Mimi, 👍
The Lennon Sisters are now a Trio that perform regularly in Branson Missouri with Kathy, Janet, and Mimi. The two oldest girls, Dianne and Peggy retired sometime ago.
This is amazing. She was so precious! She really absorbed singing from her sisters. The Lennon Sisters were such great performers! Thanks, Fil for this wonderful analysis.
Amazing to see a little one so accurate. Definitely a genetic connection. I am sure having her sisters surround her provided the confidence to perform on stage.
How precious is Mimi! Coincidentally today is my birthday. I turned 5 on this day in 1960. ❤ Thank you Fil. 🙂 Your analysis is always educational and honest. Unbiased. 💯
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday! I was 10, and we always watched them on The Lawrence Welk Show, and I don’t remember Mimi at all.🤯❤️
Happy Birthday! 🎂
Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 🎂
Happy Birthday 🎉🎉🎉
Hi Fil,
What an awesome performance and I dare anyone young or old to top that! Mimi is just so cute and definitely holding her own with her big sisters to support her. Amazing how this performance is so mesmerizing and they are just all standing there doing their thing!! Lol… No hysterical runs, no dancing, fully clothed and just sound as beautiful as ever. A true testament to great singing and their abundance of talent. Such a delightful analysis for a Sunday afternoon. The Lennon sisters never get old, and have stood the test of time. Great analysis, thank you so much! You Are The Best… Debbie☮️
Thank you,Fil.She really doesn’t look very happy,but,pure musical wonder,for sure…🎶💜🎶
She just looks scared. I’ll bet at home she has fun.
According to Wiki, Mimi is still singing with two of her sisters. She apparently got over whatever nervousness she had at age 4! Great work, as usual, Fil. You’re fabulous
I saw on Wikipedia that they last performed together in 2016.
Appreciate the update on her; I was wondering and now I don’t need to search. 😃
I remember them, Fil, and, I can't believe that two are retired, but three are still performing! They were everywhere back then. I was a child, but, Lawrence Welk's show was quite the staple in most households. Thank you so much for thinking "outside the box"...always entertaining. Stay safe and sane! Rosemarie ❤️
That was a great performance! Little Mimi is so adorable here, she looked a little shy, but she did an awesome job singing her lines in this cute little song. You did an excellent job analysing Mimi's voice, keep up the good work! 😉👍💜
Very impressive ... thank you Fil.
Fil, the fact that you analyze so many different genres of music speaks volumes about your appreciation of all of the various songs from decades past to the latest recordings.
The Lennon Sisters were exceptional. Thank you for uploading this. A great analysis.
Mimed performances on live tv shows were actually rare in this period, particularly in the US. They became commonplace a few years later, but much more-so in Europe (where shows like the UK’s “Ready Steady Go” and “Top of the Pops” pioneered the practice). I think you could be pretty confident that any performance from a US variety show in the Ed Sullivan / Tonight Show mould that dates from at least the first half of the sixties will be genuinely live.
Boy, this took me back to my childhood. I loved watching the Lennon Sisters on TV on the Lawrence Welk show & later on other shows. Not sure what was more fun... listening to them, or watching that smile of pure delight spread across your face as you listened.
That’s SO good, and the little one is adorable. What a great performance!
Thank you, Fil!
She really is amazing!! All with, very pretty voices!
Anytime I see someone reacting to Lennon Sisters, ...I'm there. Thanks for this Fil. I really hope you do more of them.
My parents always watched Laurence Welk when I was a kid. So I have seen the Lennon sisters many, many times.
I saw my first video of British Guitarist Analyzes when you had 13K followers. I hated analysis videos, so I almost didn't click on it. But I watched it, since I liked the song...and I liked the analysis. I quickly subbed, and 315K other people agree with me. You are special, and I've learned a lot. If at the time you would have told me that I would be watching the Lennon Sisters and their baby sister singing Do Re Mi....and that I would be thinking this is one of the greatest analyses you have done...Rock.
Never seen Mimi Lennon singing with her older sisters before. A little talent for sure, but she seems very nervous & shy. Thanks for analyzing this little Lennon sister!
This was Mimi's first appearance on the show. That's why she looks nervous.
Another excellent analysis. I will quibble with only one point-the children of musical families will not only hear singing from the day they are born but from within the womb.
Fil, I really enjoyed this one ! The little girl looks rather apprehensive, but she is just amazing along with her sisters. Thank you for this one , loved it !❤
I need their sound in my life! I'm 69. There is no more beautiful sound than theirs. I don't know if everybody can do this, but I can hear them by just starting a song in my head and listening to it. I can use a song they've never done and hear THEM sing it. I can hear Bing Crosby...or anyone that I have heard. Is everyone like this? Having a fan going makes it even easier, but I usually don't use one. Say, it's a great way to go to sleep.
I used to watch the Lawrence Welk Show every Saturday night back then and just LOVED the LENNON SISTERS. JANET Lennon ( the one on the left of the screen who was the youngest one in the group (except for Mimi here, which I don't remember ever seeing her until now) and she was a year older than me. I MISS them. After they left the Lawrence Welk Show, I never watched it much after that.
That was beyond precious.
i have a 4 year old granddaughter she loves to sing, by coincident she found a Microphone i had laying around and told me to plug it in ? How even did she know? So i plugged it in and played on the keyboard twinkle twinkle and she sung almost in perfect pitch with no hesitation which is crazy, usually kids don't like to have a mike in front of their mouth! I had tears in my eyes !
Yes, she's definitely humming along there. She looks pretty serious, probably because of the unfamiliar environment, but you can tell from the humming that she likes to sing. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
I love how the two sisters are reassuringly touching Mimi during the whole performance.
As to your comment about young children performing. All the sisters touching her, in essence protecting and supporting her, leaves me with the feeling that there is no exploitation at all going on here. Just a loving family sharing their amazing gifts with us.
The Lennon Sisters are brilliant. I always thought one of them reminded me of my tía (aunt), and I found that they are part Mexican from California! Representing! 🇲🇽🇺🇸
I like the way you explain how the younger ones are listening to the older ones singing from day one...do you thing that is why the Osmonds all can sing and harmonize so well from early on on The Andy Williams Show???
Growing up we watched Lawrence Welk too and the Lennon Sisters were my favorite, especially Janet. I had Janet paper dolls too. I don't remember Mimi though. She looked scared.
Have you looked at Donny Osmond’s first appearance with his brothers on the Andy Williams show?
"And there we have it" - Indeed! What a joy to listen to them sing and your analysis was so special. Thank you, Fil!
Fil, thank you for a wonderful music lesson many blessings happy Sunday!
Analysis of M Lennon's performance was evidence for that statement of music as a separate language.
Leaving the only explanation as being the physiology of audio memory and mimicry.
She is too cute! So impressive, organic, and adorable! Voices are so much better when they're not pitch corrected.
Seeing the very young Mimi with her sisters made me think of the very young Michael Jackson and what he must have learned and picked up from his brothers, almost via osmosis, as young children do. Sponges, really! I have fond memories of watching Lawrence Welk with my Grandmother, so the Lennon Sisters are part of the soundtrack of my early life. Thank you, Fil!
Always interesting when a young child sings. Love your breakdowns & info. Thanks Fil😊⭐️🌛✨️🎤🎼🎵🕯
If you watch Mimi's eyes, she seems to be doing what someone likely told her to do...look at the camera where the red light is on. She did pretty well! Loved this one, Fil! ♥
Mimi is the real thing, and look how _proud_ her sisters are of her! (Edit to add, the harmony @ 1:38 is epic.)
Totally agree with you about child singers. People post videos with, "OMG, listen to this 4-year-old killing it!" And I swear, before the era of ubiquitous pitch correction, 99 times out of a hundred, trying to listen to that so-called amazing singing from the kid made my ears bleed. 😬
Wow, I have never heard of these ladies ,but my father used to play this song for me on his guitar . ❤
We sure could use performances like this today. Thanks Fil!
wow, the good ole days. 🤩
Another Great, not to be Forgotten Act!
I think with children it's sometimes the reverse of what we think--NOT formally learning something can make them better at it. Singing should be a very natural thing.
The Lennon Sisters were huge back in the 60’s. We loved them.
My big event when I was 4. Went out to California to visit my aunt and uncle. They lived just a few houses from the Lennon Sisters. Janet was my favorite. I'm almost 70 now
Great video Fil. Mimi obviously has a lot of natural talent or a "good ear" because I don't think natural pitch can be taught to a little one that age. I could be wrong but it seems pretty natural to me.
Maybe, though natural pitch was used before the word.😉 just saying 😅
Fil, thankyou . Just wow!👍💙💖💙🥰✌
Thanks Fil, for pointing out how perfectly the Lennon Sisters “slid” their voices-my favorite part of their harmony.
Loved this video of darling Mimi!
I love your enthusiasm for explaining music and, especially, voice. Recent ones I've enjoyed include Joni Mitchell and Jo Stafford. I plan to watch the John Lennon one next.
This was fun to watch. Very good for her age. I like these gems Fil. Thank you.
I really enjoyed this Fil.
Before I discovered the Beatles, our family used to watch The Lawrence Welk Show on TV. Of course the Lennon Sisters were regulars. Here the ironic part - John Lennon's Aunty who raised him was named 'Mimi' (as was my own Mother!). I wonder if Mimi Lennon ever gave any thought to that? Of course in my family all my cousins called my Mother 'Aunt Mimi'. John's Aunty Mimi had the last name of Smith as she was not from the Lennon side of the family - her Sister was married to John' father Alf Lennon for a brief period. That is all. Carry on.
🙋♀️ Howdy again, sweetie. How fun that was, thank you.
She’s adorable! Love the analogy to learning a language, just as we all have our differences in accents depending on geographic location, too. She’s growing up around perfectionists, so how could she possibly go wrong.
An added bonus is that _Sound of Music_ is in my top 10 fave movie list. I’d be embarrassed to tell you how many times I’ve seen it. Wasn’t aware of your other video on them, so I’ll check it out. They’re smooth like butter, and the luscious tones somehow does something tingly in your brain, if that makes any sense.
Finally, I always enjoy watching YOU enjoy what you do. The love of your craft is so obvious. Your videos make me smile. Take care, y’all.
Stellar, stellar analysis! Thank you for this!
I've always loved the Lennon sisters. Thank you for this analysis. :)
I love that I didn't think for a moment that you'd say something damaging to a singer who was a child. I also like that you always talk about how not being exactly on pitch is still "musical." The "family" part of the Lennon sisters was so important (even with the death of their father, because of their fame) that the musicality of all of them is worth examining. Mimi's older sisters are holding on to her throughout this performance, which is just great.
I so love your analyses, Fil! 💪
How adorable.
She's so sweet!
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I love your enthusiasm for analyzing all genres of music, Fil👍
Great analysis again of such a little known group and how you feel that this is important to an audience of today . Well done.
That was just cuteness overload that one. Fil, you obviously took note of that as well, "she's got these huge eyes!" lol
Further evidence that other than for an effect, trained vocalists need not pitch correction to sell records or please a crowd.
I'm watching this again, and I watched the performance several times to sing along with it, since I want to learn to sing. I'm about the same age as Mimi, but did not grow up in a musical family. And I learned to sing badly in church, egged along by my older brother. In ever choir class in the first eight grades, the teacher told me to move my lips and not make a sound.
But learning the piano, and learning music, that has to change, and I'm trying.
I'm using the pitch monitoring software to get the note, and then I turn it off. My piano teachers say that I have a great harmonic sense, but the melodic sense is lacking. I can't tell if I'm in the Mimi place, or out in left field. But mz intervals are spot on. Piano practice will do that.
Fil, I've seen several singing channels talk about your KTVA video, and they all say the same thing. You are a respectful person, and you didn't do that to slag off on Ken. But everyone wishes that Ken would quit being an ass and fess up.
I make the same comment, that I love your channel cuz you Rock.
I'd like to see some of those "perfecr kid singer" videos with the same sort if analysis, to show the pitch correction in use
Thanks Fil my mom loved them. Love your analysis
Very impressive, they sound amazing. Great harmonies. Thanks, Fil. As always, Best wishes. Moog.
😆😂 The look on that little girls face! She nailed it, but she did not look comfortable at all. Wonder were they at now, I am going to google them after this.
We're talking probabilities here: if one four year old can do it then there are other unexploited four year olds out there who can. A talented four year old turned into a piece of record label marketing. Bravo.
(Btw, I believe that the two sisters touching Mimi are providing a degree of comfort, reducing tension.)
I love that you said music is a language. My kids started singing and playing together very young just because they loved it. It was fun to blend their voices, it was fun to play with instruments and we all loved to hear it and celebrate them. Watching Mimi looking nervous but knowing just where to come in and sing along instinctually is a great example of music as a language - a poetry.
Just wanted to say a thumbs up to you and your channel- I love all music, but I know nothing about how everything is put together- you are very clear and informative and with great respect for all artists, which makes it so interesting for me - and its good to see you totally enjoying the experience as well. I expect you have already covered the Lennon Sisters *Tonight you belong to me* which is a catchy little number. 😂Thanks again!
Yes already covered them!🙂
Fil, I really wish there was away you could hear my 6yr old granddaughter. Either way the Lennon sisters have always been amazing. Love your channel.
what a lovely set of juvénile voices, Fil..!,🤗🧚the baby looks worried..🥴 but professional nevertheless..!! Love you sweet..💌🧚
They let her sound like a kid and genuine instead of being surprised by an adult voice . Dont know how to explain it. Ive always liked them and have their page on Facebook. Thank you for for talking about them 👍🙂👍
Oh man Mimi looks terrified! She's a cutie, though. It's great to have talent like that at such an early age. Maybe she should have watched some Shirley Temple for inspiration. Great video, Fil!
That was my thought too, she looks terrified, but she got through it like a champ!
@@cindi1313 she sure did! If that were me, i would have either run away or soiled my undies! I had stage fright all my life until i forced myself to sing with live band punk rock karaoke. It was fun! But i could see my hands trembling as i held onto the mic. This little girl got it going on!
@joannasunday - I still remember vividly my first clarinet solo in 5th grade. I was petrified , since I was singled out to do this, in between concert band numbers. I had performed it at the solo and ensemble contest, before a panel of 5 judges. But this was in the high school auditorium. I just focused on the back wall, and the piano accompaniment started and I began. I could not even think about it. I just did it, and got to the end. Looking back on it, GOD got me through it. I was almost paralyzed. If I had messed up, I couldn't have recovered. That's why I know there was divine intervention. About 6 or 7 yrs later, the Band Director asked me if I wanted to hear it. I was totally floored at how good it sounded. I just remember being in zombie zone mode. 😂
Totally enjoy all your videos....have you ever done a video of the late Johnny Maestro ftom the Crests and The Brooklyn Bridge
I think her "looking around" is actually her trying to keep up with her camera cues. There is one camera shooting the group and then a second camera cutting to her close-up, and I'm sure she was directed to look at the different cameras depending on the angle. So ON TOP of this being her first appearance, and her being only 4-5 years old, and having quick-cut vocal cues, she's ALSO either remembering stage direction from previous rehearsals, or paying enough attention to follow in-the-moment stage direction. SUPERSTAR!!! 🤩
Its so great ta know NOW, what we couldnt have known THEN about the very young in the bis? Art L was mentioned,along with most of the talk/performance shows having a few child prodigys gracing the stage during the 60s BUT?... who couldve imagined they would become common place on FB reels? I remember most being quite bashful, being interviewed after their perfomance much like Mimi looks here? Her exposure to a camera at home, (with sound) was likely limited then? Yeah kids, the 60s....when we looked up at the sun, with eyeballs melting down our faces and WE LIKED IT!🙃 Thanks Fil, for providing the ultimate audio 411, where we ALWAYS await your next syllable with great eagerness.😎
As always really instructive and clear. Mimi looks terrified but the two middle sisters never move their hands.
Love the "Do I really have to be here?" look on her face. Precious.
Love it when you get "too complicated" wonderful video again! "Bang on!"
Great
If not already done,could be interesting to analyse Judy Garland and/or Brenda Lee at this age,they were both child prodigy
Thanks
Fil, have you seen Connie from Britain's Got Talent? It was 16-17 years ago. She was 6 years old and sang Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Jaw dropping.
I hope she was for real and not faked, because she made me cry! Wow, it's that long ago already?!
@@Yesica1993 I know right? I think she won that year. Simon Cowell's smarter than that I hope?
@@Yesica1993 2007. She's 22 now. I feel so old 😆
I’ve been at a performance when Mi Mi sang with the others as a grown sister. So smooth
SUGGESTION for Fil : Please review the live performance of "Johnny One Note" by The Lennon Sisters with Johnny Mathis. Mr. Mathis holds the note so long, he collapses into their arms at the cresendo. It's fantastic and impressive.
She's extraordinary!