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Just discovered classical/opera singing and thus Pavarotti (pick related) how can a guy have a voice like this. fuck me for being born to late to see him live

But really though is it genetic dice rolls? Training? Doesn't training unlock the genetic potential like how the fuck
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Example ; https://youtu.be/SrQV5x1sczs?si=W-2CLVVuSjRmgSRJ
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check out Mario del Monaco, Lauritz Melchior, Jussi Björling, Titto Gobi, Dieteich Fischer-Dieskau (DFD for short), and Franco Corelli

>But really though is it genetic dice rolls? Training?
both but mostly training. there are a ton of vocal techniques exclusive to operaric/classical singing which non-classical vocal styles ignore, especially about breath control.



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