Thank you so much! This video deserves wayyy more views that the other video that did this for this song, theirs was really off pitch.. so thank you for giving the actual written notes. Also you sound great!!
i love these harmony guides! me and my friend are doing this cover. also the great thing about your eyebrows is that they are light enough to play glinda and dark enough to play elphaba. curse my dark eyebrows
This is super super helpful thank you so much! It's hard to learn the harmonies of a song you've been singing whichever way you felt since you were 8 lol Great job!!
ok this is choir fact as well, but higher notes are usually more distinguishable amongst all voice part, possibly besides bass, which Glinda’s is very likely a soprano, and alto parts or the lower female ranges are harder to hear over the higher voice parts, which is usually why alto sections in choir are usually bigger to balance out the parts. and Elphaba is most likely a mezzo soprano or an alto, which are lower then Glinda’s range, at least in this song. but that’s most likely why. hope this helped!!
0:33 elphaba pt1
3:22 elphaba pt2
1:29 Glinda 1
4:21 Glinda 2
Thank you so much! This video deserves wayyy more views that the other video that did this for this song, theirs was really off pitch.. so thank you for giving the actual written notes. Also you sound great!!
Thank you so much for making all these harmony guides!!! They’re really helpful! Could you possibly do one for A Better Haircut from Amélie?
I don't actually know that song but I'll definitely have a look :)
I love Amelie!
i love these harmony guides! me and my friend are doing this cover. also the great thing about your eyebrows is that they are light enough to play glinda and dark enough to play elphaba. curse my dark eyebrows
haha, naturally dark eyebrows here but sure maybe not too dark :p
Thanks HEAPS! You’re the only one out there giving us the Galinda!
1:30 galinda 1
2:25 together
4:21 galinda 2
4:36
5:00
5:21 together 2
Oh my gosh this is JUST what I needed! Thank you so much for what you do! I subscribed!!
What backing track did you use for this? I am doing a duet and we cant find a backing track with just the chorus
Me and my sister are doing this this is SO HELPFUL thank you!!
You have an AMAZING voice!!!!!!! Also this video was so helpful!!! Thank you!!!!!
Omg this makes it so easyyyyyy Tysm!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! You're great. Really
Thank you so much for this video I really appreciate it!
I am sooo obsessed with the format of this video. So helpful!!! TYSM
Thanks a lot
THIS IS SO GOODDDDDDDD
This is super super helpful thank you so much! It's hard to learn the harmonies of a song you've been singing whichever way you felt since you were 8 lol Great job!!
Happy to help!
These are soooo helpful, thank you 😭
This is amazing!!!! Thanks so much!❤
omg thank you so much!!!! youre amazing
Hello, I love your videos. May I request a harmony guide of Six from Six the Musical?
@UCVr9DWJOGjYTMAR8-D-pGuw Oop, I see Megasix and Ex-Wives but not Six.
Why can I pull glinda perfectly but elphie is so hard
because Glinda's tone is mostly the main one
ok this is choir fact as well, but higher notes are usually more distinguishable amongst all voice part, possibly besides bass, which Glinda’s is very likely a soprano, and alto parts or the lower female ranges are harder to hear over the higher voice parts, which is usually why alto sections in choir are usually bigger to balance out the parts. and Elphaba is most likely a mezzo soprano or an alto, which are lower then Glinda’s range, at least in this song. but that’s most likely why. hope this helped!!
1:11 reminder
I was trying to sing along with the video as the parts that they were missing
3:34 For me lols