![]() Technically it’s far from perfect, but the intensity and confidence of the performance are absolutely bang-on. Voice AI Voice Changer lets you change your voice in real-time for games like: Among Us, World of Warcraft, MineCraft, CS:GO, League of Legends and applications including: Discord, Skype, Google Meet, Zoom, WhatsApp, and practically every other Windows app or client Get Early Access. And though the song is a mite too low for him at the beginning, he improvises grace notes on words like ‘once’ and ‘was’ to take the melody up to his most comfortable register. ![]() ![]() But notice how he tweaks the major third in the opening phrase to give it that gospel swagger - this is the technique of someone who clearly knows how to manipulate music for specific effect. Undaunted but clearly emotional, Obama opens the song up to huge cheers. Perhaps his most poignant performance, this rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ came at a difficult and emotional time for the USA and for Obama himself - the memorial service of Clementa Pinckney, one of the victims of the 2015 Charleston shootings. His ‘Hey’ and his ‘Ho’ are perhaps missing the gusto of previous performances, but they’re smack in the comfort zone of his tenor range and, therefore, perfectly adequate to get the party started: He finally manages to slide up that huge octave leap at the end, but it’s a bit hairy.Īt this White House tribute to the great Ray Charles, the former President takes the stage to kick off a Gospel singalong with a simple call and response refrain. This time, it’s for his daughter, Malia, and unfortunately the song still proves a bit of a stumbling block. Wow, Obama really loves singing Happy Birthday. This impromptu performance suffers from Obama starting so high that when he reaches the climax he has to duck out and let the crowd take over. Not that Happy Birthday is often a barometer of great singing, but still. After a promising Al Green impersonation, however, comes this slightly duff rendition of Happy Birthday.
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