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kronosposeidon (Member Profile)
Yey! Thank you so much for the promote. Hard times for jazz these days...
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
*promote *vintage *brief
Zooey Deschanel - Dream a Little Dream of Me
She's not controlling the resonance too well. The high pitches are drastic compared to the mild mids and the lows.
Also her vibratos are inconsistent. Some parts she's implementing it, some parts she's not. And they differ in speed as well. Craft her techniques a little more and I bet she'll become a memorable one.
It is times like this when we are reminded just how hard to get all the little things right. And it prompts us to appreciate the true legends once more, like Ella Fitzgerald.
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@Legacy. Ella Fitzgerald, "Lullaby of Birdland"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxjL2Fac40Y
RhesusMonk (Member Profile)
Everyone knows tension when they hear it, but very few can create it like the Lady did.
In reply to this comment by RhesusMonk:
Swear to Christ, I didn't see the description before I wrote that^
Joe Pass - The Art of Guitar
A true master. I have an audio tape of him and Ella Fitzgerald at Montreux ... just his guitar and her voice.
Édith Piaf - La vie en rose
Édith Piaf (December 19, 1915 – October 11, 1963) was one of France's most loved singers, who became a national icon. Her music reflected her tragic life, with her specialty being the poignant ballad presented with a heartbreaking voice.
"La vie en rose" is her signature song, in French it means "life through rose-coloured glasses", or literally, "life in pink". The song has become a standard and has been performed by many artists like Louis Armstrong, Plácido Domingo, Ella Fitzgerald. It was given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1998.
- More @ Wikipedia
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Makes me wonder how the quality of the American Pop Music Industry would change if people had to use their real pipes like they did back in the old days. We need more modern day Ella Fitzgeralds.
sarah vaughan sings "somewhere over the rainbow"
this is not ella fitzgerald, it's sarah vaughan.