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Voice Teacher Reacts - Laufey, dodie, Jacob Collier: Wild Mountain Thyme
It is my hope this analysis and breakdown will help you better understand your own voice.
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372 The Power of Accountability with Tracee Theisen Henny
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In this episode, John talks with Tracee Theisen-Henny about her role as an accountability coach for creatives, particularly singers. Tracee emphasizes the importance of setting realistic goals, prioritizing tasks, and staying organized to maintain positive momentum. Her approach to accountability coaching is focused on providing truthful and realistic guidance while offering effective encourage...
Voice Teacher Reacts: Johnny Cash - Hurt
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It is my hope this analysis and breakdown will help you better understand your own voice. Want to learn to sing? Get a free download of my book,, Beginning Singing: products.johnhenny.com/free-singing-book Check out the Intelligent Vocalist podcast: johnhenny.com/category/podcast/ Free Vocal Warmups: bit.ly/straw-warmup
Episode 367: From Day Job to YouTube Sensation with Mike Massé | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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In this episode, I talk with Mike Massé, a musician known for his popular UA-cam covers, about his journey from being a lawyer to a full-time musician. Mike explains his approach to choosing songs and how he strives to recreate them faithfully while adding his own touch. He also discusses the challenges of staying healthy as a vocalist and the transition to being self-employed. Episode highligh...
Voice Teacher Reacts: Last In Line, Dio LIVE!
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It is my hope this analysis and breakdown will help you better understand your own voice. Want to learn to sing? Get a free download of my book,, Beginning Singing: products.johnhenny.com/free-singing-book Check out the Intelligent Vocalist podcast: johnhenny.com/category/podcast/ Free Vocal Warmups: bit.ly/straw-warmup
Breaking Down Barbra Streisand's Mesmerizing Performance Of "My Man" Live: Vocal Coach Reacts!
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It is my hope this analysis and breakdown will help you better understand your own voice. Want to learn to sing? Get a free download of my book,, Beginning Singing: products.johnhenny.com/free-singing-book Check out the Intelligent Vocalist podcast: johnhenny.com/category/podcast/ Free Vocal Warmups: bit.ly/straw-warmup
Episode 362: Biotensegrity and Singing with Susan Lowell de Solórzano | The Intelligent Vocalist
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In this episode, I talk with Susan Lowell de Solórzano about the concept of biotensegrity and its application to singing. Susan shares her personal experience with biotensegrity and how it changed her approach to singing. She emphasizes the importance of balancing tension and relaxation in singing, and explores the use of metaphors and imagery to enhance vocal performance. Episode highlights: -...
Episode 360: The Problem of Technique Shaming with Nicholas Perna | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 360: The Problem of Technique Shaming with Nicholas Perna | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
What Does Mix Voice Feel Like?
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What Does Mix Voice Feel Like?
Vocal Coach REACTS and ANALYZES: Queensrÿche Take Hold of the Flame, Live
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Vocal Coach REACTS and ANALYZES: Queensrÿche Take Hold of the Flame, Live
Episode 337: The Latest on Vibrato with John Nix | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 337: The Latest on Vibrato with John Nix | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 338: Imagery, Movement and Singing with Eric Franklin | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 338: Imagery, Movement and Singing with Eric Franklin | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 340: Your Higher Musical Self with Jim Dix | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 340: Your Higher Musical Self with Jim Dix | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 341: Continuing Education with Debbie Winter | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 341: Continuing Education with Debbie Winter | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 343: Gestures and Singing with Heather Baker | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 343: Gestures and Singing with Heather Baker | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 344: The Price of Vocal Shame with Lisa Perks | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 344: The Price of Vocal Shame with Lisa Perks | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 346: Vocal Tremor and the Aging Voice with Kerrie Obert | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 346: Vocal Tremor and the Aging Voice with Kerrie Obert | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 348: The Singers Talk with Jason Thomas Gordon | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 348: The Singers Talk with Jason Thomas Gordon | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 355: The Touring Backup Vocalist with Dani Elliott | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 355: The Touring Backup Vocalist with Dani Elliott | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 356: SOVTs with Karin Titze Cox and Ingo Titze | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 356: SOVTs with Karin Titze Cox and Ingo Titze | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 358: Freelancing for Vocalists with Liz Hill | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 358: Freelancing for Vocalists with Liz Hill | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 336: The Limits of Technique with Gabriel Weiner | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 336: The Limits of Technique with Gabriel Weiner | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 333: The Human Right of Singing with Emily Perez | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 333: The Human Right of Singing with Emily Perez | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 330: The CCM Tenor with Jeff Alani Stanfill | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 330: The CCM Tenor with Jeff Alani Stanfill | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 324: Finding Your True Path with Rick Cowley | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 324: Finding Your True Path with Rick Cowley | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 320: The Problem With Quick Tips with Spencer Welch | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 320: The Problem With Quick Tips with Spencer Welch | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 318: Professional Boundaries with Danielle Tucker | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 318: Professional Boundaries with Danielle Tucker | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 316: Singing and Alcohol with James Swanwick | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 316: Singing and Alcohol with James Swanwick | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
Episode 313: Social Media for Musicians with Stefanos Antypas | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast
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Episode 313: Social Media for Musicians with Stefanos Antypas | The Intelligent Vocalist Podcast

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tghagen1967
    @tghagen1967 2 години тому

    Dio played trumpet as a child. That's where his breath control comes from and probably where that jazz influence came from.

  • @tghagen1967
    @tghagen1967 2 години тому

    This is as good as it gets. The peak.

  • @user-wh8yb6kq5t
    @user-wh8yb6kq5t 3 години тому

    The way he builds the emotions is amazing! Goosebumps every time I listen to it!

  • @luizrenatopaulino2378
    @luizrenatopaulino2378 4 години тому

    É um anjo orando.

  • @beagleman123456789
    @beagleman123456789 4 години тому

    Rick Rubin ‘

  • @beagleman123456789
    @beagleman123456789 4 години тому

    Perfect Pitch ‘

  • @user-js3bi7wm1p
    @user-js3bi7wm1p 6 годин тому

    Y eso que no es su mejor canción..

  • @Robert_Herring
    @Robert_Herring 8 годин тому

    Pure joy. That is why we music. As said by others, check out both Laufey and Dodie, as well as the Mahogany session of "Little Blue". I would also highly recommend the Mahogany session performance of "Summer Rain" with Jacob, Chris Thile, and Madison Cunningham. Jaw dropping beautiful, Chris and Madison are right up there with Jacob in ability.

  • @coralesangiovannibattistastezz
    @coralesangiovannibattistastezz 8 годин тому

    I love Jacob ❤❤❤ kisses from Italy 😘😘😘

  • @bernhardkrickl3567
    @bernhardkrickl3567 9 годин тому

    Wild Mountain Thyme used to be the closing song on concerts of the Celtic folk band Moyland here in Germany. I saw them live more than I listened to their recordings back in the 90s. I loved them very much but unfortunately they disbanded in 2008. So, on top of that being a wonderful performance by Jacob, Dodie, and Laufey, it makes me nostalgic about those times.

  • @vickispeed588
    @vickispeed588 10 годин тому

    PLEASE, PLEASE listen to Elvis in Hawaii The American Trilogy and give your reaction. It is AMAZING!

  • @gram946
    @gram946 11 годин тому

    Um….the vocal most portable nebulizer!

  • @sherriecain2537
    @sherriecain2537 15 годин тому

    John you should definitely do more reaction videos. Your expert descriptions were refreshing !

  • @paulshannon7303
    @paulshannon7303 16 годин тому

    People sing sacred songs every week at church! Some sing secular songs at football matches! It's praise and worship (worth-ship).

  • @codonauta
    @codonauta 20 годин тому

    The interrupcion exactly in best part of the song and restart after, it's very strange. We get disapointed. But I know it's a react video, not an audicion, so it's ok.

  • @rudolfboukal1538
    @rudolfboukal1538 22 години тому

    So appreciate your comments and your reaction. I really valued your pointing out that singing is our right - something with which we may have communicated long before we every spoke a word. I see music coming back to take its seat in our homes .... with us (you and I), once again, as the source of its song. Beautiful John!! Thank you.

  • @muppetsstoogesfan1
    @muppetsstoogesfan1 День тому

    Highly recommend listening and reacting to both dodie and laufey. They're so good.

  • @chrisdowdy848
    @chrisdowdy848 День тому

    You owe it to yourself to listen to Queen of the Reich. It's phenomenal

  • @brianreid5891
    @brianreid5891 День тому

    Incredible! The way Jacob pulls the crowd in and brings tension and release to the performance is so AWESOME. Cant help but to get emotional every time I watch. Love it! Great reaction 👍🏻

  • @fernsehdesign
    @fernsehdesign День тому

    Listen to Dodies music. You will be shocked. You already said, she has a great voice.

  • @Hoyerman
    @Hoyerman День тому

    John - there’s a version of Jacob (on piano this time) and Dodie singing Jacob’s original song “Summer Rain” from the same show on UA-cam too!!

    • @Joshsclips
      @Joshsclips 21 годину тому

      I'd also like to see that video covered

  • @TKSnatch
    @TKSnatch День тому

    Great as always, John!

  • @leonardonatali2431
    @leonardonatali2431 День тому

    EXACTLY. Everytime I hear "todays music is garbage" bla bla bla, I always think of Jacob (and others) and smile

  • @simonwhitehouse2397
    @simonwhitehouse2397 День тому

    Thanks for your reaction. With your permission I’d like to show to students on my leadership programmes - as a perfect example Of what authentic leadership looks like. Honest, vulnerable, inspiring truth spoken from the heart. ❤

  • @NeetonDaviel
    @NeetonDaviel День тому

    Love your Jacob Collier reactions, they're always my favourite to watch, thank you 😀

  • @W4LT3Rego
    @W4LT3Rego День тому

    Nice surprise, this one! Time to check out Laufey and Dodie, John! Both incredible artists in their own right.

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree День тому

    Conducting the "audience choir" is something that Jacob has been doing at his shows for years. ua-cam.com/video/3KsF309XpJo/v-deo.htmlsi=qwoh-umqJuAz1kJk He even recorded live audio from his concerts and incorporated the sounds of his audiences singing into some of the songs on his latest album. He has also teamed up with Native Instruments to create a free "audience choir" plug in: ua-cam.com/video/5CC1f2_CbN0/v-deo.htmlsi=gOVQfbLADZVbowLr

  • @stewiegriffin993
    @stewiegriffin993 День тому

    Thanks so much for sharing your experiences with Jacob's music, ESPECIALLY because it obviously comes from a vulnerable place, I feel exactly like you listening to Jacob's music. And y'know, he takes this concept even further in his own original songs he wrote, the one we've been nagging you about, Little Blue from the Mahogany Session, is a prime example of this. I do hope you get to see it, even if not for a reaction video. It's truly one of the most beautiful musical experiences ever. Have a great day, John!

  • @arco1ris
    @arco1ris День тому

    I just love your Jacob Collier reactions!

  • @Marklar3
    @Marklar3 День тому

    Great commentary as always. Thank you for the lesson sir.

  • @TimpTim
    @TimpTim День тому

    I saw the original telecast, which included this piece. Amazing, thoughtful work. Listening to him paraphrasing the harmonies of the song with the audience, and the healing energy that results, gives me hope for our future. Good to see a fellow musician who "gets it" and truly appreciates and teaches about the gift that is Jacob Collier.

  • @laurids_dk7813
    @laurids_dk7813 День тому

    Can you react to Jacob Colliers cover of “everytime we say goodbye” It an almost surreal kind of singing. I would really recommend it ❤

  • @kurtglathar5162
    @kurtglathar5162 День тому

    I just saw Jacob live in Austin this past weekend, and being part of the audience choir is an absolutely awe-inspiring experience. I hope you go see him live one day John! You would love it.

    • @scottdavis7730
      @scottdavis7730 23 години тому

      I was there! It was so awesome, inspiring and moving.

    • @kurtglathar5162
      @kurtglathar5162 22 години тому

      @@scottdavis7730 Was it just me, or was Jacob tearing up at one part of it when we were singing?

    • @Joshsclips
      @Joshsclips 21 годину тому

      I second this, also just saw him live for the first time recently

  • @johnroberts6384
    @johnroberts6384 День тому

    Sublime!

  • @oto19816
    @oto19816 День тому

    Thanks for you reaction :') please take a look to Jacob Collier hallelujah version live on stream aid, you will love it!

  • @MAGG0911
    @MAGG0911 День тому

    Thanks for this morning sorprise John! ❤ is magical! I cried too… 😊

  • @Method_864
    @Method_864 День тому

    Jacob mentioned something he found when doing the audience choirs is that they can "infinitely" go up the scales, because once someone gets to their highest note, they'll drop down to the bottom to middle of their range and work back up the scale from there. And when you have a size of a group of people as an audience, there's always people singing at the bottom, middle, or highest of their range at any point in given time, which gives it an overarching sense of depth. Jacob describes it much much better than I can, but it's incredibly interesting.

  • @mogulmeister
    @mogulmeister День тому

    John Your closing remarks are bang on. That’s exactly how I feel about his music. You are a wonderful guide and thank you so much for your insight AND your wonder.

  • @JiTiAr35
    @JiTiAr35 День тому

    Prime Geoff Tate = God

  • @felixscander4712
    @felixscander4712 День тому

    Please react to Jacob Colliers Little Blue Mahogany session

  • @j.m.e.
    @j.m.e. День тому

    Excellent video, please react to the song: Amor Eterno by Juan Gabriel

  • @charliestellar5919
    @charliestellar5919 2 дні тому

    ‘It’s not about showing off the voice, it’s about communication’ Thank you for that nugget. ⚡️

  • @karlsenula9495
    @karlsenula9495 2 дні тому

    You should also check out Ric Emmett lead singer of Triumph in Fight the Good Fight live at the Us Festival ... Very similar feel.

  • @JRobocop007
    @JRobocop007 2 дні тому

    Juan is amazing singer huge in the Latin music. Man his live concert all with emotion love it RIP

  • @stellaloizou5873
    @stellaloizou5873 2 дні тому

    This is the hardest of Queens songs to sing he rehearsed daily and wow it was sublime .

  • @Dynamoe1836
    @Dynamoe1836 3 дні тому

    Funny thing is his commitment was in every song he ever sang

  • @joyceharkin3641
    @joyceharkin3641 4 дні тому

    Interesting that in the lyrics he sings 'I just keep losing my beat.' (Yes, I know he doesn't mean literally) Brian May said in an interview that Freddie never, ever lost the beat, that he had an inner metronome which was superhuman.

  • @jceyzaguirrelandazuri7961
    @jceyzaguirrelandazuri7961 4 дні тому

    Luis Miguel, Jose Jose, Rafael, Camilo Sesto, Juan Gabriel, just to mention the best singers I ever listened all my childhood... real music 🎶 ❤

  • @BongoBaggins
    @BongoBaggins 5 днів тому

    You're probably tired of reacting to Jacob videos but he's done it again with the Mohogany Sessions - Little Blue. It's even more beautiful than this but this time it's not his own voice that's the centrepiece, it's the choir. A choir of people in from the street - he put out a request on Instagram for people who can get to London that day - and he plays them all like an instrument. Mike Palmisano reacted to it, tried to teach it as it went along, and eventually put his guitar down with his mouth open. It's that good. Yes, I'm back to watching you watch Fix You again. 😂

  • @jbs256
    @jbs256 5 днів тому

    Hi John, I’m writing here as it’s a recent video. I saw your Karen video from years ago and it rolled around and reminded me again. I have a voice I think you may want to analyze. Her name is Tori Holub. She has a unique but familiar sound. She’s gaining recognition and I thought you might like to see why. She recently performed at the Carpenters 55th Anniversary. She also met with Richard. The song I’m linking is her collaboration with Jim Wilkas of We’ve Only Just Begun. I bet you can guess what you’re in for if you accept the challenge. She has a huge library of self created short videos of various artists. Also some full length songs including a few originals. Have fun with this one, I know you will. Joe ua-cam.com/video/J95lfJqo9VY/v-deo.htmlsi=Fs7nbGhX5MyF3WwQ .