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In this Vocal Coach Reacts, I break down “Starry Night” by Ren, part of Vincent’s Tales, from a technical and physiological perspective. If you searched for: vocal coach reacts Ren Ren Starry Night vocal analysis Vincent’s Tales breakdown how Ren sings Starry Night This is a deep dive into what’s actually happening at the level of the larynx and vocal folds. 🎤 What We Analyze Using principles of laryngeal physiology and Vocal Anthropophysiology, we explore: • Interaction between active vocal fold schemes (power, compression, firm closure) • Passive vocal schemes (softer phonation, breathiness, reduced closure) • Controlled shifts between intensity and vulnerability • Vocal distortions (including Phaser Voice–type textures) • Rapid vocal runs • Percussive singing elements • Dynamic glottal transitions Ren’s performance in Starry Night is a masterclass in contrast — blending compression, fragility, distortion, and articulation in a way that feels emotional but is technically sophisticated. This is not just a reaction — it’s a structural breakdown of how the voice is functioning. 🎓 My Singing Course (Now On Sale) Learn how to build power, control, distortion, and safe compression in your own voice: 👉 https://caioloesch.ca/lp/ 🎶 My Music 👉 Latest Single – “Leave it All Behind” https://open.spotify.com/album/3v1VDR... 👉 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2lYeQ... 📲 Connect With Me 👉 Instagram / loeschcaio 👉 Website https://caioloesch.ca/ If you enjoy deep technical breakdowns of modern artists like Ren, subscribe and turn on notifications. Comment below: Which moment in Starry Night impressed you the most — the distortion, the runs, or the softer sections?