“Perform as much as you can as you have bags of potential.” If you’re dealing with someone with a lot of confidence then let them know that they’re a good performer.
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This is because they know how to perform and can work an audience. However, they still end up on big stages and even on the radio. Let’s face it, some singers aren’t that good. “You picked a tough song and we loved that you held the notes, sustaining them with great power, tone and control.” Good ways to compliment a singer “A big wall of sound from these guys! All three of you have immense vocals!” Using contrasting quiet dynamics and demonstrating control is the best way to show off your power as a vocalist. This can impress judges, as long as it isn’t constant yelling. Some singers can really belt out their notes. “ All three of you have great vocals, with good control and projection.” “You have a lovely tone to your voice and had great control throughout.” It takes a lot of hard work and practice to build up a good technique so comment on how much effort they’ve put into it. Good singers can perform incredible vocal acrobatics because of their technique. Some singers know how to control all of their notes. “Vocally you have a booming voice and bags of character in your tone.” “Vocally you have a great tone and really good control on the high notes, a great overall performance.” “Great musicianship, you play with confidence and vocally you have a really good tone.”
Is their voice smooth or husky? Is it soft or strong? If you want to comment on their beautiful voice and tone, think about how you would describe it. This is one of the nicest ways to compliment a singer because it is often something that can’t be trained as easily as something like technique or performance. If a singer has a naturally beautiful sounding voice then this means they have a nice tone.
For example, below you can see some feedback and comments on singing performances that our judges made at the Open Mic UK or TeenStar Grand Finals. It is hard to describe a talented singer but judges seem to know how to get it right. Also, comment on how they perform as well as how they sing. You should really comment on what makes them unique and even give constructive feedback if you can. If you want to compliment a singer, it’s better to say more than amazing, beautiful or superb. So they know how to praise someone singing and show appreciation for singing performances! They have come up with some of the most useful appreciation quotes for singers you will ever hear, with valued and constructive feedback every time. In that time, our judges have delivered many song comments for music and some superb singing performances. Over the years we have seen thousands of talented singers pass through our auditions. "Es que se me va el dolor" would best be "Well, the pain is leaving me." Here, either the singer finally satisfied his goal/want, or dancing the night away has relieved him of his "pain.Posted on (Last updated ) by Open Mic UK In English, the "May the sun never rise" is "¡Que no salga el sol!" Roughly, this translates to, "May the sun never rise on this night as I'm begging for you." It's better to view this line as "La noche en la que te suplico, ¡que no salga el sol!" "La noche en la que te suplico que no salga el sol." This is an abstract line in Spanish, especially with the use of the subjunctive in the latter half. Therefore, while "(It) is saturating me," where "it" is that fire burning inside the person, is both a literal and correct translation, the meaning is better conveyed connotatively if the line were, "It's filling me up." This is more familiar and descriptive. "Me va saturando" is "(It) is saturating me." Now, although "saturate" also means "to fill something/someone up with something until maximum absorption," this is kinda awkward to say in English, especially with a song's tone like this one. In this case, the singer is saying how the person's being is consuming their attention and passion so much that it's overwhelming for them. "Ya no puedo más" is best translated as "I can't take it anymore" in English. This song is so catchy, and nice job on the lyrics, although there are a few things I'd like to note.