This women's choir has performed practically everywhere: on the Red Square in Moscow, at the award ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize in Stockholm and at the Vatican. The cryptic, mysterious, perhaps even somewhat mystical quality that characterises the choir's sound arises primarily from the singers' preference for a second voice which is maintained a slight interval to the leading melody.
This results in a kind of nearly-dissonant friction as well as a great radiant power, as of an unfolded colour spectrum: The singers' voices fan out into a colourfully glowing sound palette that plays with overtone resonance. As a result, "Angelite" offers something that goes far beyond common folk music: It is the artful and skilful enhancement of traditional elements to form a style which - despite its a great affinity with the folklore of Bulgaria - can be considered a category of its own. On the one hand it possesses an "authentic" sound, i.e. preserves the heritage; on the other hand it has advanced into the sphere of art music.
See also the collaborations: The Bulgarian Voices Angelite & Huun-Huur-Tu and The Bulgarian Voices Angelite & Moscow Art Trio with Huun-Huur-Tu.
Transformation
The Bulgarian Women's Choir Lyrics
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To a place that you fear for no reason why
Your heart has turned away from me
And I will make you understand
Everything will become clear to you
When you see things through another's eyes
Everything will become clear to you
Come with me, I'll take you there
To a place where you'll see
Everything you need to be the one you need to be
And all of those things that you feared
Will disappear from you in time
Everything will become clear to you
When you see things through another's eyes
Everything will become clear to you
Whatever's meant for you, you will find
The Bulgarian Women's Choir's song "Transformation" is a song that seems to be about a person trying to help someone else who is lost or confused. The lyrics seem to suggest that the person they are talking to is afraid of something but doesn't know why, and that they have turned away from the singer in some way. However, the singer offers to take this person on a journey to a place where they will see things from a new perspective - "where you'll see everything you need to be the one you need to be". The lyrics suggest that this journey will help the person see things through another's eyes, and that this will help them understand what they need to do to find what they are looking for.
Line by Line Meaning
Come with me, I'll take you now
Follow me and I will guide you
To a place that you fear for no reason why
I will take you to a place you are afraid of without any justification
Your heart has turned away from me
You have lost faith in me
And I will make you understand
I will help you comprehend
Everything will become clear to you
All things will be revealed to you
When you see things through another's eyes
Gain perspective by seeing through another's viewpoint
Whatever's meant for you, you will find
You will discover everything meant for you
Come with me, I'll take you there
Follow me and I will guide you to your destination
To a place where you'll see
A destination where you will perceive
Everything you need to be the one you need to be
Everything required for becoming the person you desire
And all of those things that you feared
All of your fears will be resolved
Will disappear from you in time
Your fears will fade away with time
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: PHIL COLLINS
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@daleboxsell2805
Singers Of Today Take Notice, This Is What You Call Real Natural Vocal Talent. (No Autotune)
@EJerel
'Singers of today' aren't really singers. I see them more as Entertainers or music producers. Not singers. Singers have raw vocal talent.
@20P4U
Its called rap fucking idiot. They arent singers
@deusexmachina8112
@@20P4U rappers is a form of singing though hence why it is called a song. Plus this song has minimal autotune. Professional studios use it anyways.
@Bubble170
Saul Robles you think all songs now are rap? You’re so stupid mate.
@LimePharmacy2012
But I like both.
@TomboTime
Yeah, it's a little weird that it's a Bulgarian choir singing in Inuit, but . . . . you can't deny it sounds amazing.
@moirapalace3946
They really give the song an otherworldly feel.
@rockdude341
Bruh, i'm bulgarian, and i can barely understand wtf they're singing
@sarban1653
@@rockdude341 Well that's cause they're not singing in Bulgarian. You should be able to understand zero of it rather than "barely" anything.