Vocal Coach Reacts to The Voice Top Blind Auditions (2019) - Summary

Summary

A YouTube personality, "Treestands," reacts to the top blind auditions from Season 16 of The Voice (2019). They wear a blindfold and pretend to be a judge, turning it off when they like a performance. They explain that their decisions are based on personal taste, not professional qualifications. Throughout the video, they provide commentary on each performance, praising some contestants for their unique voices and critiquing others for potential vocal damage. Due to the high quality of the performances, they find themselves wanting to turn for almost every contestant, and decide to set a limit for themselves in a future part two of the video.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about reacting to The Voice 2019 top Blind Auditions, specifically Season 16.
2. The person in the video is pretending to be a judge and will turn for contestants based on personal taste and preference.
3. The person has a pink mask on to simulate the blind audition experience.
4. The video may be split into two parts due to its length.
5. The person will set a limit on the number of turns they can make in the next part to avoid turning for every contestant.
6. The video features various contestants singing different songs, including a rendition of an Ariana Grande song.
7. The person mentions that they will be doing a part two of the video and will set rules for themselves to limit the number of turns.
8. The person notes that a husky or breathy voice can be a sign of vocal damage, but it's not always the case.
9. The person will be making a second video with a set amount of turns to avoid turning for every contestant.
10. The person asks viewers to like, subscribe, and check them out on Instagram and Twitter.