How do you compliment a singer friend?
Singing compliments “Vocally you have a booming voice and bags of character in your tone.” “Great power and control are all there!” “You have a lovely tone to your voice and had great control throughout.” “All three of you have great vocals, with good control and projection”.
How do you appreciate someone’s music?
How to Compliment a Song
- 1 “I really like the melody.”
- 2 “I’m so honored you shared this with me.”
- 3 “You light up a room when you sing.”
- 4 “Thank you for writing my feelings.”
- 5 “The way you convey emotion is incredible.”
- 6 “So impressed by you.”
- 7 “That beat is out of the world.”
What makes a singer great?
Someone who can sing is…well, just that. They’re able to carry a tune, hit certain notes, and entertain others with their voice. A great vocalist is someone who is devoted to their craft, who works incredibly hard, and who is willing to sacrifice and do what it takes to become the best they can be.
How do you wish someone a good performance?
Affirmation
- “Good luck with the presentation.
- “I know today won’t be easy, but I also know you’re up to the challenge.
- “Wishing you the very best luck…not that you need it.
- “Just a friendly reminder that I believe in you.”
- “Hope you’re feeling good and confident about today.
- “I predict a big win tomorrow.
How do you describe a good singing voice?
melodious
- musical. He had a soft, almost musical voice.
- harmonious. producing harmonious sounds.
- melodic. His songs are wonderfully melodic.
- tuneful. Melodic and tuneful, his songs made me weep.
- dulcet. her beautiful, dulcet voice.
- euphonious.
What makes a singer unique?
It’s determined by the frequency of sound wave vibrations; knowing how to sing on pitch is what sets apart great singers. The way to practice matching a pitch is by playing an instrument and matching the chords. This allows you to work on your range and in turns helps in matching you pitch at any level.
How do you say good luck to singers?
“Toi toi toi” (English: /ˈtɔɪ ˈtɔɪ ˈtɔɪ/) is an expression used in the performing arts to wish an artist success in an imminent performance. It is similar to “break a leg” and reflects a superstition that wishing someone “good luck” is in fact bad luck.
What do you say to someone performing?
May the force be with you, I hope you make it there safely! Used in much the same way as “knock them dead”, this phrase is often used to wish someone good luck before taking part in a performance or act of some sort. I’m singing in the talent competition this weekend. Blow them away Kim, you have a great voice!
How do you describe someone singing?
Words to Describe Vocal Volume
- bloodcurdling.
- boisterous.
- booming.
- caterwauling.
- screeching.
- ear-splitting.
- faint.
- feeble.
How do you say sweet voice?
- melodious,
- musical,
- harmonic,
- harmonizing,
- tuneful,
- concordant,
- mellifluous,
- dulcet,
How do you appreciate someone’s song?
Judges comments
- “Great musicianship, you play with confidence and vocally you have a really good tone.”
- “Vocally you have a great tone and really good control on the high notes, a great overall performance.”
- “Vocally you have a booming voice and bags of character in your tone.”
- “Great power and control are all there!”