Vocal Coach Reacts to Yebba - My Mind

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Published 2018-09-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @not_quayy
    Fighting back tears is going to cause force, strain, cracks. This was not meant to be a technical performance.
  • @BLUJAI100
    This song is so raw and powerful thereā€™s almost no point in critiquing the technical aspects
  • @alissonbate842
    Every criticism you gave is what made the performance so beautiful and raw
  • @CyborgMeta
    A perfect example of classically trained vs that Holy Ghost sanging. You either get it or you donā€™t.
  • Her appearance doesnā€™t match her voice? It matches perfectly. Sheā€™s beautiful, angelic and powerful. Exactly like her voice.
  • @JeanLucPolier
    Dont want to be a Vocal Teacher anymore After seeing this emotionally completely unconnected reaction to a masterful performance.
  • @cait.tama1
    Youā€™re the first reactor to this song that hasnā€™t been left speechless lol
  • You canā€™t knock this performance in anyway. The cracks need to be there! Sheā€™s telling a story, not aiming for perfection, thatā€™s my take on it anyway. šŸ™‚
  • @missrhonda8891
    Wardrobe???! GIRL BYE!!! I loved her entire wardrobe! From her earrings to her nail color choice to the matching the guitar. To her hair cut! I most importantly loved the song and her artistic use of expression!
  • The imperfections of this song and the way she looks is what makes it so beautiful....And successful!
  • @jenniferHeley
    Sheā€™s an artist, of the truest definition. I think the technicalityā€™s are a world away from where she operates. I get that you are a teacher and into the tech stuff but I donā€™t even feel like this can be judged like that. Itā€™s meant to be dirty and gritty and broken. Look up some covers of people doing this ā€œperfectā€ and it falls so flat.
  • at 7:50 - she was trying to express her losing her mind in the literal sense. It wasn't about hitting the note. It was honestly the most powerful part of her performance to me.
  • If this was technically perfect, I don't think people would love it as much as they do. Also, not really sure what the point of commenting on how she's dressed was šŸ˜œ
  • Most people who love this song love the cracks, the lows...she was in pain when she sang this song. Her mother had just died. I mean you are a vocal coach and as you said your job is to make singers sound better, her job as a singer is to make us feel and everyone who did reaction videos to this song were in tears. Sometimes one can be too technical. Sometimes you just have to feel it and not analyze it lol.
  • @terrytate5276
    Personally I thought her vibrato on the word hypnotized was a very smart and strategic placement. The vibrato was purposefully conveyed with the word hypnotized and you can even see it in the movement of swirl in her eyes.
  • @morganam8221
    ā€œA little rough thereā€ & ā€œvocal friedā€ yes itā€™s supposed to be rough! She is putting her heart and WHOLE SOUL into this performance. This is not meant to be critiqued like a broadway song where every note must hit perfectly. This is the only person Iā€™ve ever seen that has not been astonished by this performance. These technicalities need to be overlooked for this raw, soulful, and emotion filled performance!! She has the special ability to connect and make you feel every word.
  • @markteague49
    Hater šŸ¤£šŸ¤£. She KILLED this performance
  • @PatrickHatem
    Being too perfect is what kills you as an artist. This is where your art stops. This is where feelings stop. This is where you become a machine that spits out notes correctly. Your comment at 7:50 was very wrongly thought of. Iā€™m speaking as a Vocal Coach and Singer myself.
  • @Chris-dt8ru
    I think you failed to realize sheā€™s basically for real crying during this performance. Itā€™s a very personal song to her. So of course her technique isnā€™t perfect.