[And, with the goofy smile of someone who knows they're doing something silly but will do it anyway, she heads to the mic.
The difference between a person's voice when speaking and when singing can be fairly noticeable. In Devola's case a high-pitched, almost mousy tone molds itself into a rich soprano voice.
But in the end, no matter how trained her voice is, no matter how skilled at vocals she is.
"The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" is still "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider."
Still, she seems to enjoy herself. To the extent that she bursts into a fit of giggles when she sits back down afterward.]
no subject
[And, with the goofy smile of someone who knows they're doing something silly but will do it anyway, she heads to the mic.
The difference between a person's voice when speaking and when singing can be fairly noticeable. In Devola's case a high-pitched, almost mousy tone molds itself into a rich soprano voice.
But in the end, no matter how trained her voice is, no matter how skilled at vocals she is.
"The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" is still "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider."
Still, she seems to enjoy herself. To the extent that she bursts into a fit of giggles when she sits back down afterward.]