Can You Hit These Notes? Talented Teenagers Sing and Play Beautiful Music

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The discussion centers around a video featuring talented teenage singers, likely French, that many find beautiful and relaxing. Participants express admiration for the high vocal range of the male singer, with some humorously questioning his gender due to his high notes. There are comments on the technical aspects of singing, with some participants noting that the notes are not exceptionally high for a soprano. The clarity and softness of the singers' tones are highlighted as key elements of their performance. Participants share links to additional singing videos and discuss the impressive abilities of young singers, including a mention of a young Korean girl playing a challenging guitar piece. Overall, the thread celebrates youthful talent in music while engaging in light-hearted banter about vocal ranges and techniques.
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Can anyone sing like this? :)

Click Me, click me.

Some of my friends send it to me, this is just simply ssssooooo beautiful, and relaxing. :cool: :!) :!) :!) :!) The voice is clear, and high.

Such talented teenagers.

I think they are French. :approve: Not very sure. After 3 long years learning French, and the only word I can speak is: "Bonjour" :blushing:
 
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I didn't realize castration was still legal.
 
Kurdt said:
I didn't realize castration was still legal.

Hahaha, :smile: I didn't even realize that he was a boy, until the girl appeared. :blushing: He seemed to sing higher than the girl. :bugeye:
 
VietDao29 said:
After 3 long years learning French, and the only word I can speak is: "Bonjour"
That's still more than those kids could do.
 
That was painful.
 
I had no idea that is was possible for a teenage boy to sing that high. I think he skipped puberty.
 
The female presenter was hot though...
 
That passes as a song?

Haaaaaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaa-haaaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh...:rolleyes:
 
Now, this is singing

:biggrin:

She has a piccolo for a throat.
 
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His voice is unbelievable. O_O
 
  • #11
Beautiful!
 
  • #12
:blushing:Yes I can sing like that.
 
  • #14
Wait until he reaches puberty... :D
 
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I'm not sure why people think the video in the first post has very high notes! It's just barely above the octave-and-a-half range in which a sorprano should be most comfortable. Most of those notes are in range of my falsetto... and I'm a baritone. :-p
 
  • #16
I haven't heard too many male (adult) sopranos...or maybe even any! And I thought those that were, were usually castrati.

PS: Haven't watched the videos yet...still at work.
 
  • #17
I have a range of about a half octave; all flats.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
I have a range of about a half octave; all flats.
You just have to find a nice piece in Ab minor, then. :wink:
 
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Hurkyl said:
You just have to find a nice piece in Ab minor, then. :wink:

All that you need for a good rock tune are three notes anyway. :biggrin:
 
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Hurkyl said:
I'm not sure why people think the video in the first post has very high notes! It's just barely above the octave-and-a-half range in which a sorprano should be most comfortable. Most of those notes are in range of my falsetto... and I'm a baritone. :-p

It wasn't just the higher notes that made the piece beautiful, it was the softness of tone , clarity, and the fact that they seemed to do it so effortlessly. Adult falsetto doesn't even come close in vocal quality.

To be heard above the sound of the background music an adult soprano would put out enough volume to blast the ears off of a jackrabbit.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:


Wow. I love the 2 clips in the middle. The girl surely has an amazing voice: strong, and moving. :cool: What's contest is it? America's Audition?

Love the last clip also. :!) Young children nowadays are so talented. Here's a clip from a super young Korean girl, who can play the piece "Recuerdos dela Alhambra", a tough piece for tremolo in guitar, pretty well. Click me.

The best version of it is Xuefei Yang's one.
 
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