Hi Erika, nice reaction. This song is actually sung in Visaya, the second major dialect in the Philippines. I think a lot of the rhythmic phrasing you were pointing out is probably dictated by the way the language is spoken where certain syllables are specifically accented. It's true for both Visaya and Tagalog. You will notice in Morissette's recent performances that she is much more picky about when she does her belting. She mentioned that she is doing this intentionally to preserve her voice for the long term. Now we are exposed to Morissette's softer tones and they are so beautifully nuanced. She has so much control of her dynamic range and there are so many timbres she can use. She has an enormous vocal toolbox, and she always uses the right tool to serve the song. That's her artistry coming to the fore, which has really grown tremendously in the last few years.
@blossomgarrido7667 ай бұрын
For me this only shows how Morissette voice is so flexible and adaptable to any style of singing, cuz honestly almost all belters in PH just sings all belting songs, its only Morissette that I hear sings softer songs, which is impressive for me, im sure its a lot harder for a lyric soprano to sing songs like this because it requires a lot of control. I actually loved the vibe of this song, and her tone is the most beautiful that Ive heard.
@erikatorresmusic_7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for informing me of this!!!
@yoojin38777 ай бұрын
@@blossomgarrido766 You are spot on that it's generally harder to sing quieter with clarity and proper vocal cord closure than it is to belt. Not to mention the artistic merit of being skilled at both. I just shake my head at the Filipino fans (not all, but a lot of them) who think that belting is the end game for singing, because that's just not how it works. Give me a vocalist who is adept at it all, like Morissette. And yes, for me she has one of the most beautiful voices ever.
@rhannightowl1737 ай бұрын
Wedding song of morisset..thats y is so slow and intimate..
@SEIZU235 ай бұрын
*Language.
@pyrovian7 ай бұрын
Looking forward to Wishing Well analysis...it's so relatable and therapeutic for me right now
@miguellarry9357 ай бұрын
Love your deep-dive analysis and reaction, Erica! Keep it up! More of Mori please!!!
@erikatorresmusic_7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
@StarburststreamV27 ай бұрын
You trying to sing in Bisaya is just so cute 😁 Next, pls react to Morissette's live performance of "Ang Huling el Bimbo" fusion fest 2023. Guaranteed to blow your mind.
@johndarknight44197 ай бұрын
Great to hear your Dad is doing well Erika. God bless indeed! Thanks for your reaction and analysis as always. You might also want to check out Morissette's recent collaboration with Greg Gould on a song called "Love it All Out" or if you prefer a Live Stage Performance... Check out "Ang Huling El Bimbo" with Morissette and Troy Laureta.
@ricent86bryne7 ай бұрын
That was a really good “pangarap ko ang ibigan ka” 😻
@wolfhunterplays39547 ай бұрын
First like and comment!🥰💗
@ravenreyes66767 ай бұрын
yeeessssss 💕💕💕💕💕
@johnroberts57977 ай бұрын
Now Watch it with the English translation, you would have to charge a few words out to sing to the music, but I think it would be possible, this is a love song for a wedding, this is why I would love to hear a English version, again with Mori and Ferdinand singing, a beautiful song. 😊
@monster-cu4gj7 ай бұрын
Amazing how you’re nailing the dialect phonetically. 😊
@erikatorresmusic_7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! I do try haha
@playlester7 ай бұрын
Morrisette and Ferdinand are singing in Visaya, their native language, a warmer language than Tagalog. So, not only is the song pitched to this style, but the language itself lends itself more to this style. My guess is that Ferdinand is Cebuano like Morrisette, but Mindanao also speaks a dialect of Visaya. For obvious reasons Morrisette’s strongest musical contacts are in Cebu, so that is my assumption.
@elie16127 ай бұрын
beautiful song, pangarap ko ay ibigin ka
@dongsal20257 ай бұрын
Your good in singing tagalog song my frnd
@justmio18087 ай бұрын
Thanks for learning Tagalog song.
@schubert06sebastian397 ай бұрын
I like the Visayan language it sounds like you are singing when spoken. No wonder it is usually the language of winning song piece in the international Choir competition sang by international choir.
@rhannightowl1737 ай бұрын
Wedding song of moriset..
@vlogsfavorsphileco87887 ай бұрын
For me our several local dialect hardest to understand are Ilocano/Kapangpangan.
@markki2403 ай бұрын
"Tikang" is pronounced like that in a conversation
@jakesmith52787 ай бұрын
No idea what they are saying. Could have better use of those subtitles.
@Alwayswright83616 ай бұрын
What?? you sing nice at Tagalog swear
@erikatorresmusic_6 ай бұрын
Thanks!!! Check out my cover of this song if u want :)))
@got.to.beleive...7 ай бұрын
IM FILIPINO BUT DONTUNDERSTAND VISAYAN LANGUAGE/DIALECT...