My Favorite Notes from Female Singers: A Thread
1. (these are in no order btw lmao)
Ariana Grande& #39;s F5s and G♯5s in "One Last Time" (in the setting of a piano)
Ariana Grande& #39;s F5s and G♯5s in "One Last Time" (in the setting of a piano)
2. Whitney Houston& #39;s F3 in "I Will Always Love You" (live at the World Music Awards in 1994)
3. Lea Michele& #39;s G5 in "How Deep Is Your Love"
4. Beyoncé& #39;s E♭3s, E♭5s, G♯5, and F5 in "Dangerously In Love" (live for The Beyoncé Experience DVD) (the dynamics, range and AGILITY, there& #39;s a reason why she& #39;s called Queen B)
5. Sohyang& #39;s B5s in "In The Flower Garden"
6. Christina Aguilera& #39;s E5 in "Candyman"
7. Celine Dion& #39;s G5 and B♭4 in "Can& #39;t Help Falling In Love" (live on tour in 1993) (The most underrated member of the Vocal Trinity, Celine& #39;s voice is so resonant, flexible, emotion-filled and powerful, mastering it even at the age of 25 shown here)
8. Pia Mia& #39;s F5s and C6 in "Do It Again"
9. Mariah "Mimi" Carey& #39;s G5s and B♭6 in "Anytime You Need A Friend" (words would fail to truly describe this passage but legendary is a starter)
10. Ariana Grande& #39;s G5 and E♭6 in "Touch It" (in the setting of a piano) (where Ari lacks in projection, (her music almost detracts from her voice at times,) she makes up for in precision, fluidity, and tone, which this loud a*s G5 and ethereal E♭6 is full of)
11. Tiffany Evans& #39; E♭5s, F♯5, and G♯6 in "T.M.I." (live with The Music Room x The Shade Room) (this girl is so agile and has a SICK amount of range)
12. Lisa Cimorelli& #39;s F♯5s and B♭5 in "Dancing On My Own" (do yourself a favor and check out Cimorelli (the girl group she& #39;s apart of) because all i can say is phew)
13. Coco Jones& #39; B2s in "Blue Ocean Floor"
14. Christina Grimmie& #39;s A5 in "Invisible" (we lost such a talented soul too soon
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