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burntcopper ([personal profile] burntcopper) wrote2007-10-04 02:46 pm

breath control *scary*

and this was what I was going to post.

Um. Regular readers may vaguely remember me noting stuff about how long singers hold notes for.

10 seconds is normally considered bloody long.
14 seconds is the 'showing off in competition' and is normally considered amazing. And often done for comedic effect where the other performers start looking at their watches.
17 seconds is the record I'd previously heard - JB, on his recording of one of the Beauty and the Beast songs 'If I can't love her'.

Was listening to Daniel Boys guesting on one of the Radio 2 Friday Night is Music Night thingies. Er.

20 FUCKING SECONDS.

Gethsemane. ...I'm sorry, does he have an oxygen tank surgically attached to his vocal chords?

:snicker: oh dear. Sometimes you forget just how non tech-savvy the general population is. One of the customer service lot's email's been cloned by the spambots, so I emailed IT and him so he could warn people he reguarly emails that his email's been cloned. Get email back from him going 'er, what?' so I had to go and explain it to him in words of one syllable. Bless.

Holding off parents with large stick since I haven't finished reading the latest Pratchett (ordered it from play.com, it didn't arrive til tuesday and then had some sewing jobs to do so been reading it in bits). I actually had to smack Dad's hands last night.

It is of the good, we love Moist, and there's, er, the problem that very few people in the country have - Terry will occasionally base characters on people he's met. Sometimes he asks them for permission because he loves their costume way too much, sometimes the con crowd will read it, and then pointedly look at specific people whose image is rather well known. (I'm safe, I've only dressed up as established characters) Constable Haddock is one of the former, who turned up as a Watchman and told people his character's name was Haddock. Possibly my only problem with this is that the book character doesn't grin nearly enough, but then we do only meet him in work mode. And then we have characters like Adora Belle Dearheart. [livejournal.com profile] random_c, what *are* your views on pink?

[identity profile] alysscarlet.livejournal.com 2007-10-04 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
At the end of 'Piece of Sky' in Yentl, Barbra Streisand holds a note for the most ridiculous amount of time. I think it must beat John's 'Beauty and the Beast'. Of course, as it's a recording, it could be a cheat, but I think it's for real. Amazing.

What did you think of Daniel's 'Gethsemane'? I thought it was a really good attempt at a very difficult song, but I don't think he completely pulled it off. Have you/are you going to see him in his show in south London?

[identity profile] derryderrydown.livejournal.com 2007-10-04 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad I'm not the only one whose mental image of Dearheart is Random. *g*

[identity profile] burntcopper.livejournal.com 2007-10-04 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
well, you do remember how at that con the advance copies were flaoting around and everyone kept looking the description, then looking up and staring at Random as she stood in that exact pose from the cover, in the Assassin outfit and making 'mmm-hmmm' noises...

[identity profile] random-c.livejournal.com 2007-10-04 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Thing is, I've got *work colleagues* who've never seen me in costume and still... I think it's something to do with the smoking...
Anyway. Pink is the work of the devil, and will never be found on me.

[identity profile] gauky-1976.livejournal.com 2007-10-05 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
I love Michael Crawford and for the same song, he holds that note for a little longer. No matter how you look at it, anything over 20 seconds is damn impressive.

After years of choir at church and school, I can only hold a note for about 15 seconds before passing out due to lack of oxygen!!

[identity profile] alysscarlet.livejournal.com 2007-10-05 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
The trailer of Sweeney Todd has just been released: http://trailer-spot.livejournal.com/158965.html

He certainly isn't Bryn Terfel, and the trailer seems to go out of its way to pretend it isn't a musical...

[identity profile] burntcopper.livejournal.com 2007-10-09 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I saw - shuddering slightyl as it appears to be entirely Burton-ised to the point of not seeming like the time period.

Yeah. The only bit of singing I saw was more like dialogue/chanting. weird.