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- Anna Small
- Lack of breath support on higher notes and softer times
- Slight intonation issues- open mouth, sing in the soft pallet
- Pretty consistent overall
- Annika Stevenson
- Switching registers a lot, bring head down, then chest up- sing in a mix more
- great energy
- sing through the word, don't just stop when you hit the note- this stops the air
- "love, family", the second time was great!
- Tori Turner
- you loose so much support and sound when you sing higher, not sure if its a stylistic choice, but it loses effect
- I love hearing you sing, you put so much feeling into the songs
- I think if you find a more of a mix sound for the entirety of the song it will feel more consistence
- Eli and Hope Weaver
- Great job! I love hearing siblings sing
- So much potential! I can hear there is so much more sound that can come out of both of you
- Hayden Hoglund
- Don't lose your power when you are singing softer- have vibrato from the start
- I want to see the song in your eyes!
- Great job
- Anna Bateman
- When the music changed to major, your sound became stronger- why is that?
- What is your phrasing? sing through the sentence- helps with support and consistent placement
- Autumn Nelson
- When your vibrato comes in, the breathiness leaves
- Kaylyn Baldwin
- The way you stand has become so relaxed, yet you still draw min in (even more sometimes!)
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