Vocal Coach Reaction to James Charles Singing God is a Woman - Summary

Summary

The video features a vocal coach analyzing James Charles' cover of "God is a Woman". The coach defends James Charles from criticism, but also provides constructive feedback on his singing. They point out that James Charles' runs are not well-executed, and that he tends to sing too close to the microphone, resulting in a nasal and breathy sound. The coach suggests that James Charles could improve his singing by allowing more nasal airflow, increasing the presence in his voice, and working on his runs. They also mention that James Charles' voice is often "stuck" in a slow and doled-out sound, and that he could benefit from a brighter and more present tone. The coach emphasizes that their goal is to help James Charles improve, not to criticize him.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker is a singing teacher and analyzes James Charles' cover of "God is a Woman".
2. James Charles uploaded a Snapchat story responding to haters and discussing his voice.
3. The speaker mentions that almost everyone's covers on YouTube are pre-recorded.
4. The industry standard program for correcting pitch is called Melodyne.
5. The speaker uses Melodyne for their own covers.
6. James Charles claimed that he corrected every single note in his cover using Melodyne.
7. The speaker points out that James Charles' vocal technique can be improved.
8. The speaker suggests that James Charles is too close to the mic and needs to work on his nasal airflow.
9. The speaker provides feedback on James Charles' runs and suggests that he needs to work on them.
10. The speaker mentions that James Charles has some good covers, but this particular one could be improved.
11. The speaker is not trying to be mean, but rather to help James Charles improve his singing.
12. The speaker has a website, a vlog channel, a cover channel, a Twitch channel, and a Discord server for singing enthusiasts.
13. The speaker offers singing lessons online and has a Patreon account where fans can support their content.