I try not to think of it because then I get depressed at my own range and current vocal ability and it generally tends to make me less sure of myself. It really makes me want to practice less. I will say someone has a really good voice, but I'd never say I'd want their voice. I still have too far to go with mine to worry about wanting others. (Sidenote: My voice lessons have been going really great in the past two weeks, I've lost a lot of the tension I had before fairly quickly. WOOHOO!)
My avatar is a reminder to myself. I need lots of reminders...
Idina Menzel (I'm working on it!), Linda Eder and Sutton Foster.
If I were a dude, Adam Pascal, Michael Cavanaugh, Michael Ball, or Raul Esparza.
"The stage is where I live and come alive and act out all the things that go on in my life. It's not just what I do for a living, it's my shrink and my love affair. No one in my life has ever or ever will kiss me on the mouth like this lover called my relationship with my performance."
I am actually very happy with my voice...but I so often wish I had the vocal qualities of someone like Anthony Warlow...a much more producable and marketable voice.
definitely Idina's. It's just amazing. Or Sutton's.
and if I were a guy... (simply because we all know how i like to talk about my favorite broadway guys) adam pascal, raul esparza, gavin creel, brian stokes mitchell or michael cavanaugh.
"The stage is where I live and come alive and act out all the things that go on in my life. It's not just what I do for a living, it's my shrink and my love affair. No one in my life has ever or ever will kiss me on the mouth like this lover called my relationship with my performance."
Anthony Rapp Norbert Leo Butz Brian Stokes Mitchell
"Look on the Bright Side
Not on the Blackside
get off your backside
shine those shoes!
This is your golden opportunity:
Your the lightning and the news!"
-Assassins