Cuatro músicos famosos buscan las mejores voces en Estados Unidos y guiarán a estos cantantes para que se conviertan en artistas.Cuatro músicos famosos buscan las mejores voces en Estados Unidos y guiarán a estos cantantes para que se conviertan en artistas.Cuatro músicos famosos buscan las mejores voces en Estados Unidos y guiarán a estos cantantes para que se conviertan en artistas.
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- 46 premios y 175 nominaciones en total
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The Voices Program is Awesome I hardly watch t.v., found this show by mistake and glad I did. I look forward to watching the judges and hearing the talent.
the judges are entertaining, critical and show great evaluation of musical talent.
we have 3-4 show we tape for viewing later- we just added The Voices. Christina Blake Cee lo and Adam are great teams leaders. Sitting and watching them decide to pick a talent is amazing they are listening with a critical ear yet open heart..
Keep this show running- i would watch this over any of the other talent show. I love this show
the judges are entertaining, critical and show great evaluation of musical talent.
we have 3-4 show we tape for viewing later- we just added The Voices. Christina Blake Cee lo and Adam are great teams leaders. Sitting and watching them decide to pick a talent is amazing they are listening with a critical ear yet open heart..
Keep this show running- i would watch this over any of the other talent show. I love this show
I love the view, but this bickering between Kelly and Blake is getting old. Too much.
This show exists to attract viewers, advertisers and dollars. If you think otherwise, you are just fooling yourself.
The disclaimers alone are intolerable, such as the fact that they can change the outcome however they see fit. Then we have other major issues such as the popularity of the coach greatly influencing voting, and the concept of vote splitting.
The vote split is really damning for the show when combined with the popularity of a coach, since it means a coach with two artists will always lose compared to a coach with one artist.
So when will the producers do the right thing to make the show completely fair to the artists? I suppose when the viewers stop tuning in they will make a big deal about how they are changing things in order to get us back.
In the meantime, we can all skip the commercials and also not buy those junky cars they keep giving away. We'll fast forward through all the coaching stupidity and lame lip syncing guests and just enjoy the very few truly great performances by the artists.
The disclaimers alone are intolerable, such as the fact that they can change the outcome however they see fit. Then we have other major issues such as the popularity of the coach greatly influencing voting, and the concept of vote splitting.
The vote split is really damning for the show when combined with the popularity of a coach, since it means a coach with two artists will always lose compared to a coach with one artist.
So when will the producers do the right thing to make the show completely fair to the artists? I suppose when the viewers stop tuning in they will make a big deal about how they are changing things in order to get us back.
In the meantime, we can all skip the commercials and also not buy those junky cars they keep giving away. We'll fast forward through all the coaching stupidity and lame lip syncing guests and just enjoy the very few truly great performances by the artists.
Who would have thought it was even remotely possible to come up with a new singing show after ten years of Idol, Talent and others. But, in the viewer's opinion,The Voice was a stunning reboot for the genre.
THe idea for this singing show couldn't be simpler: the judges don't get to see the contestants they listen to them first, and boy does that make for good viewing. The four judges are obviously enjoying themselves and this is a very well-done professional production that will be interesting to see once the auditions over and we get to the knockout rounds whether it reverts to a more gladiatorial approach.
The show emphasizes that the judges are coaches here to help the contestants rather than simply "judge" them.
All in all, we loved the first show; it is a real breath of fresh air, and here's hoping it lives up to this fantastic start!
THe idea for this singing show couldn't be simpler: the judges don't get to see the contestants they listen to them first, and boy does that make for good viewing. The four judges are obviously enjoying themselves and this is a very well-done professional production that will be interesting to see once the auditions over and we get to the knockout rounds whether it reverts to a more gladiatorial approach.
The show emphasizes that the judges are coaches here to help the contestants rather than simply "judge" them.
All in all, we loved the first show; it is a real breath of fresh air, and here's hoping it lives up to this fantastic start!
Thought this show was about helping out the singers. Seems the judges act out more all the time.
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- CuriosidadesBlake Shelton has nine wins as a coach.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episodio #19.132 (2011)
- Banda sonoraCrazy
Performed by Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, CeeLo Green and Blake Shelton
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- Duración1 hora
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- 1.78 : 1
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