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Mister Moon wrote:This woman's class has no limits. What a great version :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xbulxF47CE
John wrote:Mister Moon wrote:This woman's class has no limits. What a great version :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xbulxF47CE
The human jukebox. She is amazing.
STEVE MORSE wrote:John wrote:Mister Moon wrote:This woman's class has no limits. What a great version :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xbulxF47CE
The human jukebox. She is amazing.
Spooky - a bit. I came up with the same description a few days ago, John.
She has one of the most versatile voices I've ever come across and that sits upon its sheer richness, texture, range and tonal quality. In fact, I don't have adequate words ("All the words that I'll ever know, still could not say"). Her delivery of each song is so infectious or, in the more serious ones, so believable - a bit like Elvis.
What other woman could sing Ring Of Fire ? - and then there's Sukiyaki, sung a capella in Japanese !!
Mountain Mist wrote:STEVE MORSE wrote:John wrote:Mister Moon wrote:This woman's class has no limits. What a great version :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xbulxF47CE
The human jukebox. She is amazing.
Spooky - a bit. I came up with the same description a few days ago, John.
She has one of the most versatile voices I've ever come across and that sits upon its sheer richness, texture, range and tonal quality. In fact, I don't have adequate words ("All the words that I'll ever know, still could not say"). Her delivery of each song is so infectious or, in the more serious ones, so believable - a bit like Elvis.
What other woman could sing Ring Of Fire ? - and then there's Sukiyaki, sung a capella in Japanese !!
A Groove?
Mountain Mist wrote:Hi Steve,
Besides your very true description of Sayaka's tone and voice, I was wondering if you were also looking for the adjective of "a groove".
Sayaka has such a good groove going.
She is a talented musician.
STEVE MORSE wrote:Mountain Mist wrote:Hi Steve,
Besides your very true description of Sayaka's tone and voice, I was wondering if you were also looking for the adjective of "a groove".
Sayaka has such a good groove going.
She is a talented musician.
Oh, I see - it's not an expression I would normally use.
I think we would all love a Q&A session with her. She doesn't appear to be particularly ambitious musically - maybe she's just content with what she's doing, which is quite refreshing. Just my supposition, of course.
STEVE MORSE wrote:Mountain Mist wrote:Hi Steve,
Besides your very true description of Sayaka's tone and voice, I was wondering if you were also looking for the adjective of "a groove".
Sayaka has such a good groove going.
She is a talented musician.
Oh, I see - it's not an expression I would normally use.
I think we would all love a Q&A session with her. She doesn't appear to be particularly ambitious musically - maybe she's just content with what she's doing, which is quite refreshing. Just my supposition, of course.
Mountain Mist wrote:STEVE MORSE wrote:Mountain Mist wrote:Hi Steve,
Besides your very true description of Sayaka's tone and voice, I was wondering if you were also looking for the adjective of "a groove".
Sayaka has such a good groove going.
She is a talented musician.
Oh, I see - it's not an expression I would normally use.
I think we would all love a Q&A session with her. She doesn't appear to be particularly ambitious musically - maybe she's just content with what she's doing, which is quite refreshing. Just my supposition, of course.
Hi Steve,
I thought that "groove" (groovy) was from the 1970's or so; however, (I love Facebook for this) the session musicians, from the 1970's, use this terminology up until today, when referring to really good musicians. I like the term, for me, it is all encompassing and a fun term used by professional musicians.
I would like to suggest that perhaps Sayaka may be trying to build her audience to make her living from Youtube.
The reason I say this, there is a gardening Youtube channel I watch, (plus there are many others) the couple on this channel make enough money to live very nicely, together, at home, with their children, while humbly and jokingly, planning for capital investments in the future. Good on them.
John wrote:You can get her to sing happy birthday for you for $15.
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