In typical Disney fashion, they push the limit of expectations and achievement in everything they do. In this case, they push the limits for a national anthem with modulation after modulation to the point of near absurdity. The vocalist has an impossible job, hitting an outrageous range of notes, well outside the scope of a normal professional singer. The arrangement requires a genetically impossible series of vocal traits including breath support, vocal range, endurance and passion for the subject matter. This production is different from any other Disney productions in that it does not rely on visual elements as its primary interest for the viewer. The production relies on voice talent. And even with that production restriction, the performers exceed all expectations and elevates the production to the realm of the magical.
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In typical Disney fashion, they push the limit of expectations and achievement in everything they do. In this case, they push the limits for a national anthem with modulation after modulation to the point of near absurdity. The vocalist has an impossible job, hitting an outrageous range of notes, well outside the scope of a normal professional singer. The arrangement requires a genetically impossible series of vocal traits including breath support, vocal range, endurance and passion for the subject matter. This production is different from any other Disney productions in that it does not rely on visual elements as its primary interest for the viewer. The production relies on voice talent. And even with that production restriction, the performers exceed all expectations and elevates the production to the realm of the magical.
This is an arrangement from the 1980s, nothing to do with Disney. This is Sandi Patty's old arrangement.
@@KajiVocals Disney unearthed it, and gave it context. Yes.