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Polish vocal coach reacts to Julie Anne San Jose's "Rocket To The Moon" song cover

By Jansen Ramos
Published November 25, 2020 5:51 PM PHT

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Yazik reacting to Rocket To The Moon song cover of Julie Anne San Jose


Polish vocal coach and singer Jacek Maślanka says Julie Anne San Jose's cover of "Rocket to the Moon" is "very musical theater."

Polish singer and vocal coach Jacek Maślanka, who goes by the name Yazik, made a reaction video of Julie Anne San Jose's song cover of "Rocket to the Moon," the theme song of Netflix animated film Over The Moon.

Yazik uploaded the reaction video on his YouTube channel called 'Yazik Reacts' last November 12 and has since garnered more than 11,700 views as of writing.

Yazik reacting to Julie Anne San Jose Rocket To The Moon song cover

Screenshot from Yazik Reacts's YouTube channel

He began, "She has got lots of ability to switch registers and you can even tell because it matches the sound of her bottom range and her top range."

Yazik was impressed with Julie Anne's "very musical theatre" transitions while making use of her head voice and chest voice.

He said, "She's got the dynamics, crescendos. [It's] nice."

In one part of the cover, he also said, "The mood of the song kept changing and she captured the sound. The music video was beautiful. All those effects, they are so good and she's good at being an actress. She was like surprised and she had that beautiful sound.

"She's not a belter. She's not really pushing her chest up high. She connects her chest to her head and this is as beautiful as any kind of singing, in my opinion, and you have to be skillful to do that."

Watch the reaction video here: