I’m pretty sure she can do different octaves. If you watch the first perfect pitch video that he referenced you’ll see she can identify what he’s singing even though he’s an octave lower. And you’ll see how she instinctively understands music without knowing any music theory, telling him he’s “one block higher”
Just to clairfy - when I speak about Claire being "tonally sharp or flat", she is still hitting the correct note but just sitting the tiniest bit off the centre. Just something I noticed but obviously I am still INCREDIBLY impressed she can find the notes at all..... a 5 year old... WHaT iN tHe WoRLd??!?!?
I completely agree with you and you shouldn’t have to explain yourself to people who don’t understand this at all. I came on here to find someone reacting to these perfect pitch videos of Claire. In their relative pitch videos (which they call perfect pitch ones) she is also not always on. But Dave doesn’t here it because he doesn’t have perfect pitch either. They are saying she has pp because she has memorized what key a song is played in. Not the same at all
I do not have perfect pitch, but I used to be able to know the notes if I imagined the fingering of the note on my violin. It was probably why I can play by ear after hearing a song a couple of times. When I was young I hated playing by note, but I had to for the youth orchestras I was in.
Yeah that's kinda similar to me, but with imagining a piano (cause that's what I play lol). And I hate sight reading and actually looking at the sheet music, I just memorize the tune and then mess around with the notes until it sounds right. Sometimes my teachers think I sight read well but I actually just know the tune 😂
a lot of little kids im talkig about 3-4 year olds are learning piano that way, by singing and recognizing the notes. I'm pretty sure she could recognize the notes regardless becuse they are taught to play the same tunes at all over the piano
This is great! My son in law has perfect pitch, and we have tested his kids... so far the 6 year old and 4 year old has shown perfect pitch, will even tell us if we are not in the right key for songs they know (maybe the kids is relative pitch) Can not wait to see how they progress, and so if the younger 2 show signs of this gift. Also, will teach exact notes and go from there. By the way, one of the coolest things I ever saw my son-in-law do was identify every note in a train whistle we heard while traveling.
I absolutely love the Crosby Family. I've been watching them every week for years now, since before they hit 1,00,00 subscribers (I remember that big event). Claire's 7yrs old now, and it's so incredible remembering how young & cute she was at 5 (& even more so at 3). The 3rd child, June, apparently sings all the time, so she'll most likely be a singer, too. (Carson is pitch perfect, too but shy. ) And now baby #4 coming in December, wow. They're already a singing family, so imagine when they're all performing with all of the kids (with parents assisting), one day. I love the professional singing videos they put out. She's the sweetest, nicest kid. All of the Crosby's are great. I love the weekly instalments from them. As for this video, great to see Claire being focused on - you're the 2nd review of Claire I've seen this week. Good job, for those of us not-in-the-kniw, musically-speaking. Thanks! From a fellow Aussie 😎🇦🇺👍
You should really react to Angelina Jordan, another vocal prodigy who won Norway's Got Talent when she was between 7 and 8 years old. She seems to have perfect pitch although I've never heard her claim so. When she did Bohemian Rhapsody on America's Got Talent: The Champions, she sang the first few bars acapella before the musical accompaniment began, seems to me you need to have perfect pitch to do that. What makes her special is that she fills each song with such emotion, feelings a young and innocent child should not even understand much less express in song. She is 14 years old now and has a fully matured voice, in fact, it was indistinguishable from a seasoned adult for many years. Another thing surprising is that she developed her voice at such a young age, and she has no musicians in her family. She started singing along to songs at 1.5 years and learned jazz from exposure to old records.
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You know 99% of the people on earth can not do that. Its kinda of hard to judge whether a child that age has perfect pitch or not. so much other learning go into the expression of the talent One girl I worked with hard no idea of the note names nut she would tell you the number of vibrations a note made. I didn't pay much attention until we were at the Messiah one year and the obe played concert A to tune on and her mother ask how many vibrations that note made and she sat for a second and said 440. I was aghast. Kid was hearing the cycles. and just like a savant knew how many there were.
I love Claire too! And I love Sophie Fatu. She can pitch as well. What do you think of her? It would be so nice when both girls would pitch together. Not only because of their pitch and sing talents, but also because they both are so adorable, so funny, so mischievous in the best way ever, so vivid and alive. You have to love them 😍
Check out the channel of music educator Rick Beato. He documents the method he used to develop perfect pitch in his son from before birth. The demonstrations where his son names off a series of complicated chords are really impressive.
For someone else amazing see the Y.Tube channel of Rachel Flowers. She's a blind multi-instrumentalist who came to the attention of Keith Emerson by playing E.L.P. music on Y.Tube. There are videos of her playing for Ray Charles when she was 10, and trading electric guitar solos with Dweezil Zappa. Also playing the flute and piano at the same time. They made a movie about her.
tbh its more common for children to have perfect pitch, lots of people are born with it but if you dont practise from childhood then you grow out of it as its not useful
Hey, Zara! I thought your comment about testing Ms. Crosby's skills in a different octave really interesting. I'd like to recommend an interesting book to you. It's a novel, but it might pique your interest because of your expertise in music. It's called "Uhura's Song" by Janet Kagan. It's, of all things, a Star Trek novel, but of them all it's my favorite.
Listen to Clair singing “Oh Holy Night “. Her Dad sings part of it. Her Mom plays piano! Her brother & littl sister are walking with rest of family. I think Clair is 5 years old in ‘tis.
I love Claire and I love you reacting on this!😍 but I think that she is really lucky that her parents let her sing at the age of 3, because if her parents didn’t encourage it she would’ve never been so famous and such a good singer 😉 but she’s talented tho! Love that little girl
Can you go into more detail as to how she's just above and below? Which notes were you talking about and how did you detect such minute difference and can you perhaps demonstrate what Claire is doing? I find it facinating and very few people can do.
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Doe a deer a female deer Ray a drop of golden sun Me a name I call myself Far a long long way to run Sew pulling thread La a note to follow sew Tea a drink with jam and bread
I also have perfect pitch. It's has about a 1 in 10,000 occurrence rate. My grandfather had it, however. From a very early age, about 15 months, I'd sing for hours in my cot thing, (when I was meant to be sleeping xd) and my mother quickly realised that it was always in the right key. I wouldn't be using words until I was about 5, though, so it would just be random syllables, and roughly the right vowels hehe I think age doesn't really have an impact on perfect pitch, you either have it or you don't. Some research, however, suggests that listening to unpredictable/atonal music might contribute to getting perfect pitch, but only if from a very early age, while neuroplasticity is at its best.
Yeah there's a guy on RUclips that said that the kid needs to have certain gene and if they do and you expose them to "high information music" (jazz and classical) during their first year of life, they'll develop perfect pitch. Not sure if it's completely true but worth a shot! Question for you, are there any negative sides of perfect pitch? Do you get annoyed if something is played in a different key for example?
@@Sapphireia THERE ARE SO MANY NEGATIVES. I can't listen to ANYTHING unless it's in the same key as the one I first heard it in. Quarter tones give me panic attacks. Also, people seem to think I can tell of it's the right frequency, as opposed to the right note, like I'll know the difference between 415 and 420 Hz and stuff, like I'm superhuman lol
I think Claire does exceedly well for a 5 yr. old just as you do. She will improve as time goes on. You might want to watch and react to adorable 5 yr. old Sophie Fatu who just LOVES to sing...singing HARD song to sing, Never Enough (from Greatest Showman), very well and harmonizing with her mom, Vicky. ruclips.net/video/nVAT1ZJuC9o/видео.html Sophie is about 7 now and working on her little 'lisp'...such a cutie...and what a precious relationship she and her mom have.
You should react to Daneliya Tuleshova performance on AGT Quarter finals - Sign of the Times !!! Can't wait to see her this week in the Semifinals!!! She is amazing !!! She will win AGT 2020!!!!
Claire is SO adorable. Have you see her and her dad sing Shallow? She is so cute. But she sings so pretty. And she looks like she's putting her heart into the song. :) Enjoyed your reaction video . Thanks ^_^
Beautiful reaction and I like her name (😁 same as mine). 💖 warming to see how friendly and fun her father teaches her this playfully. She really enjoys it. Hopefully it stays this way and she is able to be a kid and at the same time enjoy music. Not being swallowed by the media. Btw, Zara, I miss you reacting to Dimash 🙃
You have to react to this 8 or 9 year old girl who is dubbed as Lea's Mini me (Lea is a Tony award winnes/Disney Princess. Her name is Esang ruclips.net/video/Z2O8RXwies4/видео.html
my music teacher recognized with horror that after 7 years of violin I could not read notes very well...and I was best in the group. Interesting...editing doesn't work
Trying to cash in on this sweet family and this cute little girl that's quite popular and of course, several viral videos... so then I feel like you're pulling a typical journalistic trick and using a "big name" to then boost your own numbers and make youtube dollars off of the bigger name - because let's face it, most of us had never heard of you until you did this video using their name instead. Sigh. I hate to see people doing this...
@@juliannasomeone7920 - Claire's parents are also saving a huge amount of that money to help her pay for college, as well as helping to set her up for success in the future. Crosby, 31, is the creative director and co-founder of Wyze, a young startup based in Kirkland, Wash., that offers low-priced home cameras such as the Wyze Cam and the Wyze Cam Pan, which launched at the end of May.
With all respect, I don't think you understand perfect pitch.. Everyone can learn PP but you have to learn it in the first 6, or so, years of your life! I taught my daughter PP and she could do all that before turning 2, which is only about 6 months ago. I will prove it to you as we have a new arrival and I assure you that in 2 to 3 years she will be PP too! 😊..
I’d be curious to know if you have listened to any of her actual music, not just this video, because I think she sounds a lot better when she’s worked on the music and isn’t just singing individual notes! No hate, of course, you’re entitled to your own opinion, but you might find that you like her voice better! :)))
i don't think shes to bad of a singer. i don't think shes bad at all, but i don't think shes some sort of prodigy, and i don't think her voice is nearly as good as people seem to think she is. i think that a lot of kids her age have just as good of a voice, and a lot of kids her age have voices much better than hers.
Ask yourself that question since you're watching it. Reaction videos are actually pretty popular, some people like watching other people's thoughts and comments on videos they have seen before.
Thank you so much for reacting to Claire Ryann Crosby ❤️😘 You're Awesome Zara. Please also react to her singing Into the unknown and Disney princess songs remix 😘
I’m pretty sure she can do different octaves. If you watch the first perfect pitch video that he referenced you’ll see she can identify what he’s singing even though he’s an octave lower. And you’ll see how she instinctively understands music without knowing any music theory, telling him he’s “one block higher”
One has perfect pitch. She just learned the names to the notes in 2 weeks but she had the perfect pitch already
Just to clairfy - when I speak about Claire being "tonally sharp or flat", she is still hitting the correct note but just sitting the tiniest bit off the centre. Just something I noticed but obviously I am still INCREDIBLY impressed she can find the notes at all..... a 5 year old... WHaT iN tHe WoRLd??!?!?
Can you react on this video u will like it..
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I completely agree with you and you shouldn’t have to explain yourself to people who don’t understand this at all. I came on here to find someone reacting to these perfect pitch videos of Claire. In their relative pitch videos (which they call perfect pitch ones) she is also not always on. But Dave doesn’t here it because he doesn’t have perfect pitch either. They are saying she has pp because she has memorized what key a song is played in. Not the same at all
2 years ago lol she's 8 right now
The Crosbys have since done another Perfect Pitch test video on their channel with Claire
Her voice is getting better almost weekly. She's going to have a career if she wants it
she said 5 not 2
He meant the video was made 2 years ago
Wafflestraw 2 months not 3 years
Who couldn’t love this little girl with her daddy
FINALLY someone reacts to this!!!!
I do not have perfect pitch, but I used to be able to know the notes if I imagined the fingering of the note on my violin. It was probably why I can play by ear after hearing a song a couple of times. When I was young I hated playing by note, but I had to for the youth orchestras I was in.
I was just thinking the same thing but with my viola!! Haha
Yeah that's kinda similar to me, but with imagining a piano (cause that's what I play lol). And I hate sight reading and actually looking at the sheet music, I just memorize the tune and then mess around with the notes until it sounds right. Sometimes my teachers think I sight read well but I actually just know the tune 😂
I'm here because I love Claire and her family!! She is wonderful and has some music videos on You Tube and they are terrific.
5:18 Claire and Zara shake their heads at the exact same time 😂
a lot of little kids im talkig about 3-4 year olds are learning piano that way, by singing and recognizing the notes. I'm pretty sure she could recognize the notes regardless becuse they are taught to play the same tunes at all over the piano
Now that she is older, she plays a uke and sings - the best one is I Can't Help Falling In Love.
Yeah, me as one of them. Claire is awesome. She has accomplished so much as a little kid.
This is great!
My son in law has perfect pitch, and we have tested his kids... so far the 6 year old and 4 year old has shown perfect pitch, will even tell us if we are not in the right key for songs they know (maybe the kids is relative pitch) Can not wait to see how they progress, and so if the younger 2 show signs of this gift. Also, will teach exact notes and go from there. By the way, one of the coolest things I ever saw my son-in-law do was identify every note in a train whistle we heard while traveling.
That’s relative pitch
You are the third person I’ve seen that doesn’t believe how talented Clair is. Hers is a real gift!
She didn’t say she wasn’t talented. She was analyzing her pitch. And I’m the fourth who agrees that it’s off slightly.
I love Claire I think she's amazing. Especially when she's like one hitting the piano key and being able to do it exactly as she hits him
her siblings are also on the perfect pitch track lol
I absolutely love the Crosby Family. I've been watching them every week for years now, since before they hit 1,00,00 subscribers (I remember that big event). Claire's 7yrs old now, and it's so incredible remembering how young & cute she was at 5 (& even more so at 3). The 3rd child, June, apparently sings all the time, so she'll most likely be a singer, too. (Carson is pitch perfect, too but shy. ) And now baby #4 coming in December, wow. They're already a singing family, so imagine when they're all performing with all of the kids (with parents assisting), one day. I love the professional singing videos they put out. She's the sweetest, nicest kid. All of the Crosby's are great. I love the weekly instalments from them. As for this video, great to see Claire being focused on - you're the 2nd review of Claire I've seen this week. Good job, for those of us not-in-the-kniw, musically-speaking. Thanks! From a fellow Aussie 😎🇦🇺👍
Claire is a bubbly yet shy to an extent that is so cute.
Aww. Cute and very musically intelligent little girl!!!! Awesome!!!
I love Claire!!! Little girl
I liked the hat? Omg she is so cute. What a prodigy but ur right she is a touch off on a couple notes so good.
This video was from 2 years ago. Claire is 7 now and her voice is much stronger.
Can you also react to Sophie Fatu perfect pitch test?
I'm pushing 60 and I couldn't even start to do that!!! Very impressive.
The dad was also on the voice here and mom plays piano beautifully so it runs in her genes.
if you watch the frozen vid or any of the song ones im p sure she says something regarding octaves
You should really react to Angelina Jordan, another vocal prodigy who won Norway's Got Talent when she was between 7 and 8 years old. She seems to have perfect pitch although I've never heard her claim so. When she did Bohemian Rhapsody on America's Got Talent: The Champions, she sang the first few bars acapella before the musical accompaniment began, seems to me you need to have perfect pitch to do that. What makes her special is that she fills each song with such emotion, feelings a young and innocent child should not even understand much less express in song. She is 14 years old now and has a fully matured voice, in fact, it was indistinguishable from a seasoned adult for many years. Another thing surprising is that she developed her voice at such a young age, and she has no musicians in her family. She started singing along to songs at 1.5 years and learned jazz from exposure to old records.
Love how this girl finds music fun which is how it should be.
She is truly phenomenal
Thank you so much for reacting to Claire Ryann Crosby ❤️😘 You're Awesome Zara. Please also react to her singing Into the unknown and Disney princess songs remix 😘
You know 99% of the people on earth can not do that. Its kinda of hard to judge whether a child that age has perfect pitch or not. so much other learning go into the expression of the talent One girl I worked with hard no idea of the note names nut she would tell you the number of vibrations a note made. I didn't pay much attention until we were at the Messiah one year and the obe played concert A to tune on and her mother ask how many vibrations that note made and she sat for a second and said 440. I was aghast. Kid was hearing the cycles. and just like a savant knew how many there were.
I love Claire too! And I love Sophie Fatu. She can pitch as well. What do you think of her? It would be so nice when both girls would pitch together. Not only because of their pitch and sing talents, but also because they both are so adorable, so funny, so mischievous in the best way ever, so vivid and alive. You have to love them 😍
Pitch together? WTF?
I want them to see together too
Claire is perfect. She is a little angel.
Check out the channel of music educator Rick Beato. He documents the method he used to develop perfect pitch in his son from before birth. The demonstrations where his son names off a series of complicated chords are really impressive.
Omg this sounds amazing!
@@SoundCheckStudios Just type Rick Beato Dylan perfect pitch.
For someone else amazing see the Y.Tube channel of Rachel Flowers. She's a blind multi-instrumentalist who came to the attention of Keith Emerson by playing E.L.P. music on Y.Tube. There are videos of her playing for Ray Charles when she was 10, and trading electric guitar solos with Dweezil Zappa. Also playing the flute and piano at the same time. They made a movie about her.
Oooooooh ok thank you !!
Fabulous
Claire Crosby is a Genius I haven't been able to learn notes all my life.
tbh its more common for children to have perfect pitch, lots of people are born with it but if you dont practise from childhood then you grow out of it as its not useful
The thumbnail is so good😂
Hey, Zara! I thought your comment about testing Ms. Crosby's skills in a different octave really interesting. I'd like to recommend an interesting book to you. It's a novel, but it might pique your interest because of your expertise in music. It's called "Uhura's Song" by Janet Kagan. It's, of all things, a Star Trek novel, but of them all it's my favorite.
I love the Crosby’s channel
Nice bedside lamp! I have the same one from Ikea!
There is another baby on the way now too. ❤️
yeah...claire is sooo talented...great mom and dad...#crosbyFamily
I love this
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@@SoundCheckStudios hi. Please react ro sophie fatu's pitch test.
why am i sooo exited that i got all the notes right and that i think that i sounded like clair when i was little and that i sound like her when i sing
Wow!!!!
This is cool.
I, too, have perfect pitch.
She is remarkable .
Listen to Clair singing “Oh Holy Night “. Her Dad sings part of it. Her Mom plays piano! Her brother & littl sister are walking with rest of family. I think Clair is 5 years old in ‘tis.
She's 7 now!
If you go onto the Crosby’s Chanel and watch the song perfect pitch she gets all the songs right, and if not all of them almost all of them.
I love Claire and I love you reacting on this!😍 but I think that she is really lucky that her parents let her sing at the age of 3, because if her parents didn’t encourage it she would’ve never been so famous and such a good singer 😉 but she’s talented tho! Love that little girl
Can you go into more detail as to how she's just above and below? Which notes were you talking about and how did you detect such minute difference and can you perhaps demonstrate what Claire is doing? I find it facinating and very few people can do.
She mentioned it right after she did it
Nice one loved the video keep up good work. Any more dimash videos any time soon??
TOMORROW!!!
@@SoundCheckStudios cool any chance of which one ??
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@@SoundCheckStudios nice one 😍😍
I understand Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do , but does i dont have any clue .... JAJAJA
Do C
Re D
MI E
Fa F
Sol G
La A
Si B
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti
Doe a deer a female deer
Ray a drop of golden sun
Me a name I call myself
Far a long long way to run
Sew pulling thread
La a note to follow sew
Tea a drink with jam and bread
She is 7 now
You absolutely look like as you were a sister of Brooks, the mom of the Norris Nuts (RUclips Family). Even your voice has similarities.
There mom is a classic trained on the piano Claire is 12 years old now and is playing the piano
You should watch Sophie Fatu, she is amazing, with a perfect pitch.
I also have perfect pitch. It's has about a 1 in 10,000 occurrence rate. My grandfather had it, however. From a very early age, about 15 months, I'd sing for hours in my cot thing, (when I was meant to be sleeping xd) and my mother quickly realised that it was always in the right key. I wouldn't be using words until I was about 5, though, so it would just be random syllables, and roughly the right vowels hehe
I think age doesn't really have an impact on perfect pitch, you either have it or you don't. Some research, however, suggests that listening to unpredictable/atonal music might contribute to getting perfect pitch, but only if from a very early age, while neuroplasticity is at its best.
Yeah there's a guy on RUclips that said that the kid needs to have certain gene and if they do and you expose them to "high information music" (jazz and classical) during their first year of life, they'll develop perfect pitch.
Not sure if it's completely true but worth a shot!
Question for you, are there any negative sides of perfect pitch? Do you get annoyed if something is played in a different key for example?
@@Sapphireia THERE ARE SO MANY NEGATIVES. I can't listen to ANYTHING unless it's in the same key as the one I first heard it in. Quarter tones give me panic attacks. Also, people seem to think I can tell of it's the right frequency, as opposed to the right note, like I'll know the difference between 415 and 420 Hz and stuff, like I'm superhuman lol
I think Claire does exceedly well for a 5 yr. old just as you do. She will improve as time goes on. You might want to watch and react to adorable 5 yr. old Sophie Fatu who just LOVES to sing...singing HARD song to sing, Never Enough (from Greatest Showman), very well and harmonizing with her mom, Vicky. ruclips.net/video/nVAT1ZJuC9o/видео.html Sophie is about 7 now and working on her little 'lisp'...such a cutie...and what a precious relationship she and her mom have.
You should react to Daneliya Tuleshova performance on AGT Quarter finals - Sign of the Times !!! Can't wait to see her this week in the Semifinals!!! She is amazing !!! She will win AGT 2020!!!!
React to Rick Beato - Are There Different Levels of Perfect Pitch?
Claire is SO adorable. Have you see her and her dad sing Shallow? She is so cute. But she sings so pretty. And she looks like she's putting her heart into the song. :) Enjoyed your reaction video . Thanks ^_^
Her mum plays the piano lol
You should have Disney perfect pitch.
Do u have Disney perfect pitch like Claire.
Beautiful reaction and I like her name (😁 same as mine). 💖 warming to see how friendly and fun her father teaches her this playfully. She really enjoys it. Hopefully it stays this way and she is able to be a kid and at the same time enjoy music. Not being swallowed by the media.
Btw, Zara, I miss you reacting to Dimash 🙃
You have to react to this 8 or 9 year old girl who is dubbed as Lea's Mini me (Lea is a Tony award winnes/Disney Princess. Her name is Esang ruclips.net/video/Z2O8RXwies4/видео.html
this is my first time watching this channel and i was wondering is she Aussie
by the way i am .
The channel or Claire? The Crosby family live in Seattle, Washington... and her Mommy can sing too, and she sounds a lot like her little girl!
@@IMChrysalis the channel
Her mom plays the piano
You might watch this video. It has an example of her noticing the right pitch in a different octave. ruclips.net/video/jXByl3HTdsI/видео.html
Perfect pitch -- relative pitch. This is not a contest. Make sweet music.
my music teacher recognized with horror that after 7 years of violin I could not read notes very well...and I was best in the group. Interesting...editing doesn't work
Mozart could also do this.
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Trying to cash in on this sweet family and this cute little girl that's quite popular and of course, several viral videos... so then I feel like you're pulling a typical journalistic trick and using a "big name" to then boost your own numbers and make youtube dollars off of the bigger name - because let's face it, most of us had never heard of you until you did this video using their name instead. Sigh. I hate to see people doing this...
i dont think she was trying to profit off of her. its also a reaction video, to hear what other people think. shes not the only one doing it.
@@juliannasomeone7920 - Claire's parents are also saving a huge amount of that money to help her pay for college, as well as helping to set her up for success in the future. Crosby, 31, is the creative director and co-founder of Wyze, a young startup based in Kirkland, Wash., that offers low-priced home cameras such as the Wyze Cam and the Wyze Cam Pan, which launched at the end of May.
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With all respect, I don't think you understand perfect pitch.. Everyone can learn PP but you have to learn it in the first 6, or so, years of your life! I taught my daughter PP and she could do all that before turning 2, which is only about 6 months ago. I will prove it to you as we have a new arrival and I assure you that in 2 to 3 years she will be PP too! 😊..
So what if she has perfect pitch - it's the sound of her voice that counts and it is unpleasant.
she's 5!!!!!! imagine being horrible a five year old
I’d be curious to know if you have listened to any of her actual music, not just this video, because I think she sounds a lot better when she’s worked on the music and isn’t just singing individual notes! No hate, of course, you’re entitled to your own opinion, but you might find that you like her voice better! :)))
i don't think shes to bad of a singer. i don't think shes bad at all, but i don't think shes some sort of prodigy, and i don't think her voice is nearly as good as people seem to think she is. i think that a lot of kids her age have just as good of a voice, and a lot of kids her age have voices much better than hers.
Don't trust her
Paige Heal who?
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Why should we be watching someone watching a video? It's the selfie generation - ridiculous .What's your point?
This is reaction video. The point is to hear other people's perspectives. If it's not your thing, move on. Let people enjoy things.
Ask yourself that question since you're watching it. Reaction videos are actually pretty popular, some people like watching other people's thoughts and comments on videos they have seen before.
Don't watch it then.
Thank you so much for reacting to Claire Ryann Crosby ❤️😘 You're Awesome Zara. Please also react to her singing Into the unknown and Disney princess songs remix 😘