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What makes a gifted singer?

When it comes to singing somebody who is naturally gifted is able to mimic without the need for exterior guidance. They're able to listen to a singer on the radio, hear exactly what they're doing and then reproduce that in their own voices.

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What separates naturally gifted singers from non gifted singers?

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As many of you may know based on my singing transformation video

I am NOT one of those who was blessed with a beautiful voice from a very young age. I actually had very little talent to begin with and I had to develop my voice over many,many years. Over my years of learning to sing, I saw many singers who seemed like it just came so easily for them and I've wondered and put a lot of thought into what separates those singers from singers like me. The main difference between naturally gifted singers and non-gifted singers is the fact that naturally gifted singers are much better at IMITATING. Just like with language acquisition a big part of learning to sing is being able to mimic others. When a person takes singing lessons a big part of the lesson is hearing what your vocal coach or teacher is doing and trying to get that exact sound in your voice. The closer you can mimic them the faster your development as a singer will be. When it comes to singing somebody who is naturally gifted is able to mimic without the need for exterior guidance. They're able to listen to a singer on the radio, hear exactly what they're doing and then reproduce that in their own voices. A singer who is not naturally gifted needs to learn this skill of imitating and how exactly they should be making the sounds that are created by good singers. This process of learning the proper sounds and how they should be produced is a big portion of what singing lessons are all about. The deeper your awareness of how different sounds feel in your body, the closer you will get you closer to singing properly. So I hope this answers a few questions for you guys. If you have any questions leave a comment down below. If you disagree with me then leave a comment down below and we can have a discussion about it!

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What is the hardest piano piece by Liszt?

Campanella What's the hardest piano piece ever written? Liszt's Campanella. At least, that's what many musicians believe. The piece was written by Liszt in 1851 and actually comes from a larger piece – the Grandes études de Paganini and is famous for being one of the most difficult pieces ever written for piano.

Is this the hardest piano piece ever written?

Liszt: Grandes Etudes De Paganini, S.141, No.3 In G-Sharp Minor "La Campanella" (Live F... 04:56

Daniil Trifonov makes Liszt’s epically difficult piece look utterly effortless.

What's the hardest piano piece ever written?

Liszt’s Campanella. At least, that's what many musicians believe.

The piece was written by Liszt in 1851 and actually comes from a larger piece – the Grandes études de Paganini and is famous for being one of the most difficult pieces ever written for piano. (But no one seems to have told Daniil Trifonov.) The nickname Campanella means 'little bell' – because the melody of the piece comes from Paganini's Second Violin Concerto, which features a handbell. The piece's technical difficulties include enormous jumps for the right hand played at a fast tempo. Trifonov plays this piece, along with other great pieces for piano by Liszt on his new album, Transcendental – available now from Amazon and iTunes.

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