Her whole band is like this. Dead-on in pitch, dean-on with the beat. They lock together tighter as a band than any band (rock, bluegrass, folk, ANYTHING) I've ever heard. And very often, they play with no drummer, but still keep the beat solid. They all have a magnificent finesse and elegance that enables them to play like a soft, cozy blanket even though the beat is rock solid.
I've never heard it said better. She either gives me chills or watery eyes with her voice. I try not to listen in a group if I'm not at a concert. I am sensitive to some singers and the notes they hit so perfectly and the meaning conveyed in their voice without even hearing the words. Thank you so much for your very accurate opinion of Allison and Union Station. 💞💞
Hall and Oates are up there. Ever seen their live performances (from the 70s and 80s)? Top notch talent all the way. I'm sure the channel owner would agree with me, here.
Robert Plant has said on numerous occasions that he was initially afraid to sing with Allison, because he didn't think he was a good enough singer to do it. Thankfully, he is good enough, and their albums together are amazing.
@@carlr2837 Have you seen their live performance...he sounded very pitch challenged to me. Maybe he was intimidated? But by all accounts she is a very pleasant person to work with.
@@yardengali No, I haven't seen it. As I recall, the song "How's the world treating you" was recorded for "Livin',_Lovin',_Losin':_Songs_of_the_Louvin_Brothers", a special album by numerous artists honoring their work. Somehow Taylor was assigned to work with Allison, and I don't think he really knew who she was before he actually worked with her.
@@carlr2837 By the time they recorded together Krauss already had 13 Grammys, sang on many other artists albums and garnered a good number of other accolades. I am sure Taylor did know who she was.
Allison is one of those voices like Roy Orbison that it doesn’t matter who she sings with her voice is always the one you hear. I have a really healthy respect for her work!
She is AMAZING in concert. Pitch perfect. The MOST impressive thing is at her concert the band quit playing and she sang with just her and the spot light. It was perfect and got to the the depths of my soul! So, so, so beautiful! She is my most favorite artist! 💜
The voice of an Angel. Alison has always sent shivers down my backbone. Heck of a fiddle player too. Her Live album with Union Station is a must listen to.
I think that live album is one of my top favourite albums, hands down. Also, seeing them live in concert is a do-not-miss-at-all-costs kind of experience!
Exactly the point I was going to make, though you said it first. It would be interesting to get this kind of analysis on the classical mezzo soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson because she was principally a viola player before transitioning to voice only (because her viola was stolen).
This is the reason for her pitch skills. Vibration transfer through her facial bones while playing the fiddle have developed her accuracy. Her singing style is very much like a violin and quite beautiful.
@@peekaboo4390 There It Is! Beautiful Analysis' Her Long Draws of Perfect Pitch' as First Values' are Blessed Gifts Now for Us' Thank You' for this Enlightenment🎼
25 years ago, before streaming and satellite radio, I was driving cross country and in the middle of Nebraska I was feverishly running up and down the radio dial trying to find something, anything to listen to. I finally hit on a country station and all of a sudden I hear this VOICE singing that old Foundations tune "Baby, Now That I Found You ". One of my favorite 60s pop songs and this girl - whoever the hell she is - is KILLING it. I was gobsmacked. And I'm no country fan. I pulled off at the next exit, found a pay phone and called the radio station and asked who it was. Have been an Alison Krauss fan ever since. As pure a singer that has ever stepped in front of a mike.
Same! The Foundations did it in 1966 if I recall, and holy smokes... when I heard the stripped-down-and-slower (and emotional!) version that Alison Krauss & Union Station put out, I was happily awestruck. Amazing musicianship, lead vocal, everything! Glad you mentioned it, Victor :)
Well she’s legitimately gifted. Most of not all singers will never have the same gift no matter how hard they work. And those gifted like this are often too scared to do anything with it!
Met her backstage at the Grand Ole Opry in the late 90s. She is as beautiful a person as her voice is beautiful. Thank you for showcasing her Angelic voice here. 🙂 ❤
I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform live. My husband took me to see Willie Nelson as a gift a few years ago and Allison was opening for him. I am not exaggerating when I say her voice made me cry and stand in awe. I was 4th row center and talked for weeks about how she sounds better in person and it was my favorite concert to date. Which is saying a lot!
Fil... FIl... Fil... It is not just the pitch that is amazing. Listen to how well she handles all the closing consonant sounds at the ends of the phrase. She perfectly snaps the "s" and "t" and "d" sounds . Every word is clear, even the ones that have complex consonants. and.... she can change the volume of a note and maintain her pitch. It is like the note drifts into a fade and the pitch stays right on target. I agree with her "yodel" sounding the a guitar bend... very insightful.
The Lucky one one of my Favorites, Windy City, ... after I watched this episode this was on the right side other videos.. om goodness Alison Krauss TV appearances on "For Kids Only", circa 1983. Shy pre-teen Alison Krauss interviewed on kids show ruclips.net/video/AGITL79wSAo/видео.html Wow she was so tight ... ruclips.net/video/_QSmn7UxzfI/видео.html
My favorite song 🎵 Angelic . Pure clean pitch. No auto tune in her concert, just pure pitch talent. The pitch graph don’t lie. My favorite 🎤 singer .,❤
Alison Krauss voice will pierce your heart...full stop It's ease is like a feather floating to the ground. Its clarity is like a bell in a church tower. It's amazing how she uses her voice. Fil you went a bit deeper into the nuance of the voice. There are people who don't even try to look this closely. Alison could sing without any backing and have your full attention as shown here. This is by far one of your best analysis videos ever!
Thank you Fil, I'm higher than a kite after this-you've chosen my two all time favorites singers, Karen C and Alison as the most pitch perfect!! This was such a detailed analysis, thanks again for going through the work to do it!
Those two are also my two all-time favorite female singers. I like to think I'm special but I suspect that if you toured the Crown Jewels you'd say like me, "These things! Wow!!!!" :)
I saw her live in 2002 and she’s so phenomenal: natural & easy singing, a gently wicked sense of humor, and extremely humble. A class act in every way. Union Station is remarkable, too. I sing and she’s a masterclass . I’ve learned so much from her. I always wanted to be a husky belter, but I have a soft head voice and she’s made me okay with it.
I have had the highest regard for her voice for many years now and I can "see" why. I could never express how her words seem to float on her breath. And, the whole band is so good. She just puts a smile on my face whenever I hear her. Glad she does the same with you Fil! Thanks so much for these videos!
One of the best singers of our time, imo. I play her songs for people and they're enchanted. But when I tell them her name, they say "who?" When I tell them how many awards she's won, they're awestruck. Deserves every one of those awards.
Years ago, sometime in the 90s, I used to have CMT on every day at home and Alison Krauss, at that time, was an up and coming new face on the scene. I managed to get tickets to see her with Union Station, on a rainy Tuesday night in January, at the Anvil Theatre in Basingstoke. I was absolutely blown away by the purity of her voice in a live situation; clear, gentle, and oh so sweet. Thirty years on and I would never be able to afford to see her again but that evening will live with me forever. Wonderful.
Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. I’ve seen Alison live several times and it gives you chills listening to her. The purist, most perfect voice ever. I’ll tell you the song that really shows off her perfection, Ghost In This House. Listen to that Fil. Your socks will be knocked off.
Plant may not have the pitch or harmony skills. But he's a God of rock music. His body of work with led zeppelin, is at the very very top. Don't ever forget that.
...And how to hold back at the right time. I thought their sound together was pure genius. I think she had a concept in her brilliant mind of how their voices and styles would work together and really put the pieces together. Shev is a very generous artist knows when to let the other here acoustic performances.
Actually, Plant harmonized quite nicely with Sandy Denny on “Battle of Evermore.” I recall him singing her praises when he made a guest appearance at Fairport Convention’s Cropredy Festival a few years ago. I got the sense that he was in awe of Sandy, she being the only singer to join Robert on an LZ vocal.
@@sainte3443 Actually? I look at it like we are educating the low IQ weak minded masses. Today's generation is easily duped and manipulated by left wing bullshit propaganda. That's how we ended up with Alzheimer's Joe and incompetent harris.
They are wonderful in concert. The usually do a couple of songs a cappella at the end. They are all superb singers/musicians. Their banter on stage is also fun. I enjoy watching you react to what you are hearing as well. Its easy to see when you like what you're hearing. It shows in your smile and your eyes. Keep it up!
I agree! His analysis of Alison is spot on ! But I like his inclusion of the backing vocals. I sing a lot of backing vocals in my band and while it would be wonderful to to back her , it’s usually a challenge , but also usually works. That’s part of the joy of being a musician!!
Thanks so much for this video. It’s another illustration as to how you aren’t confined to a small group of genres. I’m a 63 year old grandfather and got my music degree in 1983 - and love a wide range of styles. This channel has become a go to for me. Great attitude, not offensive in verbiage, and super smart analysis. Hope you keep going strong!
Have seen her in concert with Union Station twice.. she (and the band) are amazing. Have tickets to see her this summer with Robert Plant.. can’t wait. As always, thanks for such a detailed analysis, which makes me appreciate her even more!
Alison slays me. I’ve heard many good characterizations of her voice (“angelic”, etc.) but for me, it’s like she’s leaning in, singing into my ear. Her singing is utterly authentic, and it embraces me, in the sweetest way.
Friend, you are 100% correct. Allison is probably the most pitch-perfect singer I have heard ever, bar none. I love that you were able to show this amazing talent with graphs. Thank you.
I love Allison Krause. Her voice is magnificent. I’m not sure if you’ve ever given Nanci Griffith a listen, but she’s another woman with a beautiful voice. I think it would be interesting to hear and see you analyze her voice.
Little violin-prodigy Alison was surprised when the record companies came calling wanting to talk about her voice. Singing had been incidental to playing at that point. It must be tough having these negotiations when you're like 13. :)
I just love this song! Karen Carpenter, to me, is still the best female vocalist! But, I have to admit that Alison is right up there with Karen with her smooth, angelic voice. These kind of singers are hard to find. They are rare gemstones indeed.
Along with the smooth singers I would add Sarah McLachlan. Whilst these singers have beautiful voices my personal preference leans to Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt and Ella Fitzgerald. No doubt, however, Karen Carpenter had a beautiful, beautiful voice. She was also a much more talented drummer than often acknowledged. Alison adds to a veritable heritage.
Well, you need to check out the young Russian singer Diana Ankudinova She's contralto and polyphonic Over 200 million RUclips views! I listen to all kinds of female singers, and Alison is my favorite, but this Russian girl is something else Try searching Wicked game & Can't help falling in love. Almost no one knows of her in the US
@@Jack96993 Thank you for an excellent recommendation! Whilst her contralto and full voice soprano are exceptional I personally love her middle tone. It's a crazy thing that so many talented musicians (yes I think of good singers as musicians) go unrecognized. So thanks again for expanding my horizons!
@Barry Douglas You are welcome! All the vocal coaches are so confused with her voice and its timber. She does a Russian folk song called Rechenka at the age of 14... amazing! If she was on the US voice she would be front page news
Thanks for asking what I think. Ms. Krauss is truly an artist. One of a kind. I don't believe a computer can analyze the musicality of such a performer. I am happy to be alive at the same time as Ms. Krauss, and I appreciate the gentle way she touches a song.
I've always loved Alison's music, and her voice. As a former violinist, I loved her mastery on the fiddle. Thanks, Fil, great, as always!!! Love from Vermont!!
The first time I heard Alison Krauss sing, I thought she has one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard. Nothing has changed my mind almost thirty years later. Thanks for this video, it confirms everything I ever thought about her.
First of all, so great to see this technical tribute to one of my favorite singers; what a nice contrast with your Sinatra analysis -both show singers at the top of their craft with completely different yet totally musical approaches. Second, just before 12:55 I was tempted to make a comment that you should have noted how accurate and vocal-like Jerry Douglas' dobro intonation is, and boom, you went there! Thanks for tying that in.
Alison Krauss and Union Station the best of the best at what they do. It always makes me wonder when you hear the best of in specific genres' how they would do in others like heavy rock/metal. Take this band fully electric shredding with a full on drum kit and how Alison would work out the vocals to do it. Great VOD Fil 👍
I just listened to this again after about 2 years ago, this brought tears to my eyes. I so appreciate and love her voice and the band's precision. Your analysis made it even the more excellent. Thank you Fil...
what’s amazing is that a tuned ear will hear those 2-5 cent differences at the start and end of whichever note she is on for a while, but she has such a natural ear and clear voice that she will almost always be dead-on for at least some portion of that phrase. it’s truly unbelievable. without vibrato too!
I saw them at the cuthbert amphitheater(out doors) here in Eugene in summer 1995, evening show beautiful weather, full moon, amazing show, and one of the most memorable concerts I’ve ever been to!
That is one of her most hauntingly beautiful songs. Hard to believe that she had to be coaxed into singing and not just playing fiddle. She reminds me of Linda Ronstadt in many ways. If you get the chance to see Alison Krauss and Union Station, you MUST go. Well done video and analysis!
Its great to see who can actually sing and to see the accuracy of it. Thank you!!!! And thank you for reading and responding to our comments and suggestions 😊
I adore this fella, investigating American music at such depth. Especially, a metal head doing country. Speaks volumes about how intelligent and reasonable Fil is. He rocks, but he appreciates everything. Fil is a bit of a hero. I know myself, after years as a musician, he is a maestro. I know I would kick his ass on bass frets, but, hey.. That is always the story when I meet guitar players. They never play bass correctly. Listen to this fella, he is spot on.
But respectfully, who are you to say that no one ever plays bass correctly?? What u may think or beleive bass should he played does not mean that is the rule for all others, it makes a huge difference when someone has natural self taught just gifted with playing a guitar or any instrument versus, one who learned by books or was made to learn n just don't have it, u can tell in the way they hold themselves w the instrument and if playing jus flows from within n become one w it while playing. Thats my opinion....n they are like A..holes , we all got one 😲🤭😜😘😘😘😘💜
@@michellebarnett5154 I find guitarists mostly use pick hand for rhythm when playing bass and don't understand that it is fret hand mostly on bass. I used to play entire songs with only fret hand as exercises. It will really improve ones playing.
SO GLAD you spotlighted Alison's insane pitch accuracy. As a musician I'd heard that from the get go... stopped me in my tracks... her pitch is like her SUPERPOWER... And her every song is like this. Like natural Autotune. I'm trying to think of anyone else who even approaches her level of control. Can anybody else? Thanx for posting this, my musical bro !
Great analysis! I saw Alison in concert with Union Station years ago. Very talented musicians all, and her voice has a clarity like a sharp knife cutting paper. It's absolutely gorgeous, and live she sounds EXACTLY like she does recorded. She sang and played the fiddle for almost two hours solid and that voice never wavered or weakened. She's amazing! Thank YOU for all you do to highlight these great artists like Alison, Karen Carpenter, John Denver, Petula Clark, etc. So many of them were ridiculed, downplayed or ignored in their heydays, it's nice to see them get the appreciation. You're a very talented man and you're doing a great job. Keep up the great work!
When parents ask about music lessons for their young children - I recommend they get their children into either violin/fiddle or singing - because - you can't play violin or sing without listening and creating a "control loop" of listening for pitch. You can play piano and even guitar mechanically - just press the kyes in the right order and people clap - but you can't play violin or sing without listening. Alison has played violin and sung from a very young age - and that helped her develop this amazing pitch she has... Listening, not techincal skill is the key to becoming a musician.
Pretty much like every time I hear her sing, I get shivers down my back. So plaintive and pure she sings like no one else and quite honestly no one holds a candle to her.
I think it's an absolutely boring voice - How about Judy Garland, Sara Vaughn, or Patsy Cline - They had personality beyond hitting one perfect note and holding it there.
@@anncarlin8767 You are perfectly welcome to share your opinion about the artists you mentioned BUT others, such as myself, find Allison's voice so beautiful and heart felt we are brought to tears. There's always one exactly like you who finds it necessary to try and bring someone down in an effort to lift up those you support. It's sad really.
@@anncarlin8767 Well, appreciating subtlety is not for everyone. But if you think one perfect note is all she can do, you are wrong. Here she is at 14 ruclips.net/video/QIVmmTPBxMY/видео.html And here she is doing a little fun something with her brother. Singing all the vocals there. ruclips.net/video/xr2_Hx1Jgl4/видео.html And here she is with latest album ruclips.net/video/v0KlBoY96Xg/видео.html
@@anncarlin8767 Her stuff with Robert Plant is pretty sassy and she belts them out of the park and yes Sara Vaughn was amazing , big fan of hers. Same with Patsy and Fil has done deep dives with her. It was just Alison's well-deserved turn.
Fil I hope you know how appreciative we are of you … saw Alison and Robert Plant live in Tennessee a couple years back .. the vocal harmonies were spot on … thx again Fil
This is a perfect demo of how singers need to be judged on their own merit. You have AK here doing amazing things and then you see Fil's demo of Judy Garland doing Over The Rainbow and you think damn so many singers who are divine on their own that it's a sin to compare any singers at all. I know there is no comparison between singers in Fil's videos, it's just about an individual singer. Great job as always, Fil.Right now I want to do my own comparison (not in a video just in my head) between Alison and Emmylou Harris. I want to see want Fil thinks. Two angels flying close to the ground.
Fil, your analysis videos have no equal. And I agree with all the comments about Alison's stunningly pure voice and Union Station's amazing musical talent.
I'm so glad I discovered Alison Krauss. Angelic, hauntingly beautiful, human instrument. Also one of my favorite songs. Thanks for the video and reminding me how incredible she is!
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing her in concert. Her vocal ability and fiddle playing ability is nothing short of amazing and one of a kind. Thank you for sharing.
Alison is an amazing musician and vocalist and an amazing person. I live in Louisiana in the US and went to high school in a very rural one horse town type of school. I went to school with a family of siblings and their father that played bluegrass and Alison came to our little town after hearing them perform, she produced them and put their first album on her record label. They ended up winning a Grammy. The family is The Cox Family and the main vocalist for the family is Suzanne Cox. She and Alison sang and still sing a lot of songs together and their vocals harmonizing would blow your mind. It’s amazing. Over the years Alison will still occasionally show up in our little one horse town to visit this family who still all live there.
That’s a hard song to sing. I love Allison’s voice and it’s so distinctive that you always know it’s her. Whiskey lullaby is my favorite but it makes me cry.
I don't have a musical background, so I wouldn't be able to recognize her accuracy. All I ever knew was that her voice was beautiful; this gives me a whole new appreciation for her. The fact that she started out as "just" a fiddle prodigy is kind of insane. This isn't just a matter of talent - this had to take years and years of dedicated training, *while* she was putting the same effort into the fiddle.
I have wondered if her early mastering of the viola is part of the reason for her vocal superpowers. You start a kid that early on an instrument that requires her to feel where the notes go without any marked positions for her, it's going to physically influence how her brain develops in a lot of wonderful ways.
@@helenjohnson7583 I used to teach in a well-to-do area north of Atlanta, about 20 years ago. There was an elementary school in the inner city where every student was given a violin and taught to use it. The school went from one of the most poorly performing schools in the state to one of the top. Obviously it was an expensive program. They had a lot of help, a lot of celebrity support. If they aren't doing it now, money would have to be the reason. I don't teach any more haven't for about that long, and do not live in Georgia any more, but I sure would like to know how that program is going and how those kids are doing.
I caught Alison and Union Station live right after this song had come out back in the 90s and it was an experience. She did almost all the songs from "A Collection" and loved every one of them. Catch her if you get a chance...the voice of an angel.
Hey Fil, I don't know if you are aware, but Dan Tyminski is the singer for the main song for the movie "O' Brother Where Art Thou". It is a bluegrass song called "Man of Constant Sorrow". If you listen to that song ever, now you know that it is her band mate Dan that sings it. They are truly one of the best live acts in the world today, as far as raw talent and beauty of performance are concerned. Thanks again Fil for what you do. It sure makes my day a little brighter to watch one of your videos! Take Care.
Been a huge fan of Alison for a long time. Lived in Nashville for years and really learned to love her. Living in Europe now I feel she is not getting the radio play that she really deserve. Instead this song has been made famous here by somebody else. Oh, and I love the «old mr. webster» line. Only in her version❤️❤️❤️
Alison has sung with a lot of top artists and that got me thinking of another star that has significantly backed up everyone. You should take a look at Emmylou Harris. She has quite a few hits on her own but she has done backing vocals for an amazing list of superstars with a career dating back to the 60s.
Fil I call it "overshoot & undershoot" the note she intends to sing, what you calling trilling. Those subtle sharps & flats are exactly why Allison Krause just killed me ever since I heard her the very first time way back in the 80's or early 90's? Plus she's cute eh? I like and am in awe of her, such a beautiful voice, she gives me chills! For me this analysis is easily one of your top 8 that I've seen you do, thank you sir!
Her whole band is like this. Dead-on in pitch, dean-on with the beat. They lock together tighter as a band than any band (rock, bluegrass, folk, ANYTHING) I've ever heard. And very often, they play with no drummer, but still keep the beat solid. They all have a magnificent finesse and elegance that enables them to play like a soft, cozy blanket even though the beat is rock solid.
A rave and worthy!
I've never heard it said better. She either gives me chills or watery eyes with her voice. I try not to listen in a group if I'm not at a concert. I am sensitive to some singers and the notes they hit so perfectly and the meaning conveyed in their voice without even hearing the words. Thank you so much for your very accurate opinion of Allison and Union Station. 💞💞
100% spot on. It’s surreal to listen them.
Hall and Oates are up there. Ever seen their live performances (from the 70s and 80s)? Top notch talent all the way. I'm sure the channel owner would agree with me, here.
You should check out Benedetta Caretta, the purest voice I've ever heard.
Allison Krause and Karen Carpenter are two of the most gifted natural vocalists I've ever heard.
Totally agree
Don't forget Eva Cassidy
Try a listen of early Grace Slick, great tone and pitch too. 1967 Dick Clark in SanFran doing White Rabbit and Somebody to Love …..
I would add kd lang and Shawn Colvin to that roster
Amen to that!
Robert Plant has said on numerous occasions that he was initially afraid to sing with Allison, because he didn't think he was a good enough singer to do it. Thankfully, he is good enough, and their albums together are amazing.
I heard a rumor that James Taylor was not excited to work with Allison on "How's the world treating you", but after working with her, was in awe.
@@carlr2837 Have you seen their live performance...he sounded very pitch challenged to me. Maybe he was intimidated?
But by all accounts she is a very pleasant person to work with.
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@@yardengali No, I haven't seen it. As I recall, the song "How's the world treating you" was recorded for "Livin',_Lovin',_Losin':_Songs_of_the_Louvin_Brothers", a special album by numerous artists honoring their work. Somehow Taylor was assigned to work with Allison, and I don't think he really knew who she was before he actually worked with her.
@@carlr2837 By the time they recorded together Krauss already had 13 Grammys, sang on many other artists albums and garnered a good number of other accolades. I am sure Taylor did know who she was.
Allison has the clearest angelic voice I’ve ever heard. She sings so effortlessly.
That’s what makes her so unique. Not only her voice, but the seemingly lack of any effort. Nothing is ever forced it just seems to happen.
Allison is one of those voices like Roy Orbison that it doesn’t matter who she sings with her voice is always the one you hear. I have a really healthy respect for her work!
Here is the duet with the late Keith Whitley singing this particular song.
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She is AMAZING in concert. Pitch perfect. The MOST impressive thing is at her concert the band quit playing and she sang with just her and the spot light. It was perfect and got to the the depths of my soul! So, so, so beautiful! She is my most favorite artist! 💜
The voice of an Angel. Alison has always sent shivers down my backbone. Heck of a fiddle player too. Her Live album with Union Station is a must listen to.
I have that DVD sitting next to me right now, just dug it out and going to watch it again soon.
Me too 🥰favorite of all time
I think that live album is one of my top favourite albums, hands down. Also, seeing them live in concert is a do-not-miss-at-all-costs kind of experience!
I wondered about that. Playing the violin is surely a big part in what helped her have great pitch.
True more than first thought
She sings so accurately mainly because she is a top class violinist! It's true musical discipline.
Exactly the point I was going to make, though you said it first. It would be interesting to get this kind of analysis on the classical mezzo soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson because she was principally a viola player before transitioning to voice only (because her viola was stolen).
You nailed it. She’s trained her ear to hear pitches from a young age.
This is the reason for her pitch skills. Vibration transfer through her facial bones while playing the fiddle have developed her accuracy. Her singing style is very much like a violin and quite beautiful.
@@peekaboo4390 There It Is! Beautiful Analysis' Her Long Draws of Perfect Pitch' as First Values' are Blessed Gifts Now for Us' Thank You' for this Enlightenment🎼
Not to any brass man it's firewood 😮
25 years ago, before streaming and satellite radio, I was driving cross country and in the middle of Nebraska I was feverishly running up and down the radio dial trying to find something, anything to listen to. I finally hit on a country station and all of a sudden I hear this VOICE singing that old Foundations tune "Baby, Now That I Found You ". One of my favorite 60s pop songs and this girl - whoever the hell she is - is KILLING it. I was gobsmacked. And I'm no country fan. I pulled off at the next exit, found a pay phone and called the radio station and asked who it was. Have been an Alison Krauss fan ever since. As pure a singer that has ever stepped in front of a mike.
Same! The Foundations did it in 1966 if I recall, and holy smokes... when I heard the stripped-down-and-slower (and emotional!) version that Alison Krauss & Union Station put out, I was happily awestruck. Amazing musicianship, lead vocal, everything! Glad you mentioned it, Victor :)
Hey guy. Good. Take good care x
Thanks for pointing out how great Allison's voice is. In a world of singers cartwheeling across the stage, Allison always walks gracefully.
Well she’s legitimately gifted. Most of not all singers will never have the same gift no matter how hard they work. And those gifted like this are often too scared to do anything with it!
Love your analogy of her. Spot on.
Her and Vince Gill have absolutely angelic voices...
Caught her a couple decades ago and heard it immediately. One of only a few that can bring tears to my eyes with their voice.
Yep, one of the few voice of an angel'
@Tonya Harmon I dont see it.
I am a rocker, but have always appreciated her music. She has a unique voice, one of a kind!
Punk music is my specialty but like you, I dig her.
Check out her duet with Tommy Shaw. ruclips.net/video/vTOEX1NLJF4/видео.html
I also am a rocker and don't really like country music, but Alison Krauss is something else.
@@murrayfeldman2243 most country fans don't like current country, I see pop ups here reflecting that , got your point tho
This is probably why, until recently, she won more Grammys than anybody else! Captivating voice! Great analysis, as usual, thanks!
Met her backstage at the Grand Ole Opry in the late 90s. She is as beautiful a person as her voice is beautiful. Thank you for showcasing her Angelic voice here. 🙂 ❤
Read a quote once "if the angels don't sound like Allison Krauss I'm not going" or something to that effect.
It was Brad Paisley and it was after he sang a duet with him.
I have had the pleasure of seeing her perform live. My husband took me to see Willie Nelson as a gift a few years ago and Allison was opening for him. I am not exaggerating when I say her voice made me cry and stand in awe. I was 4th row center and talked for weeks about how she sounds better in person and it was my favorite concert to date. Which is saying a lot!
As amazing as her voice is on record, it is stunning in person.
Probably my favourite female vocalist across all genres of the past couple of decades. And her band Union Station is wonderful as well.
I think it's an absolutely boring voice - How about Judy Garland, Sara Vaughn, or Patsy Cline - They had personality beyond hitting one perfect note.
@@anncarlin8767 Nuthin’ like throwing a wet blanket on the conversation………
@@CorneiliusLibowitz Sorry but you have my permission to ignore me completely.
OK then…in the meantime, throw that wet blanket in the dryer………..@@anncarlin8767
@@anncarlin8767 To say that her voice is "absolutely boring" is absolutely vacuous.
Fil... FIl... Fil... It is not just the pitch that is amazing. Listen to how well she handles all the closing consonant sounds at the ends of the phrase. She perfectly snaps the "s" and "t" and "d" sounds . Every word is clear, even the ones that have complex consonants. and.... she can change the volume of a note and maintain her pitch. It is like the note drifts into a fade and the pitch stays right on target. I agree with her "yodel" sounding the a guitar bend... very insightful.
Fil, this is the technical explanation of why Alison sounds so great. Thank you again for the usual brilliant dissection of a genius at work.
I really like her rendition of the Beatles' "I Will."
These vocal isolation / spectragram analyses are extremely enlightening.
That is my favorite also
The Lucky one one of my Favorites, Windy City, ...
after I watched this episode this was on the right side other videos.. om goodness
Alison Krauss TV appearances on "For Kids Only", circa 1983.
Shy pre-teen Alison Krauss interviewed on kids show
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Wow she was so tight ...
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The wide smile on your face before you jumped in the first time said it all. Amazing voice.
My favorite song 🎵 Angelic . Pure clean pitch. No auto tune in her concert, just pure pitch talent. The pitch graph don’t lie. My favorite 🎤 singer .,❤
Yes!
Alison Krauss voice will pierce your heart...full stop
It's ease is like a feather floating to the ground. Its clarity is like a bell in a church tower. It's amazing how she uses her voice. Fil you went a bit deeper into the nuance of the voice. There are people who don't even try to look this closely. Alison could sing without any backing and have your full attention as shown here.
This is by far one of your best analysis videos ever!
One of my favorite female singers. The "real variations" are what makes the voice beautiful..The voice is an amazing beautiful instrument..
Thank you Fil, I'm higher than a kite after this-you've chosen my two all time favorites singers, Karen C and Alison as the most pitch perfect!! This was such a detailed analysis, thanks again for going through the work to do it!
Those two are also my two all-time favorite female singers. I like to think I'm special but I suspect that if you toured the Crown Jewels you'd say like me, "These things! Wow!!!!" :)
I very much appreciated your comment about her voice being the equivalent of a stringed instrument. I think that was an extremely insightful analysis.
I saw her live in 2002 and she’s so phenomenal: natural & easy singing, a gently wicked sense of humor, and extremely humble. A class act in every way. Union Station is remarkable, too. I sing and she’s a masterclass . I’ve learned so much from her. I always wanted to be a husky belter, but I have a soft head voice and she’s made me okay with it.
I have had the highest regard for her voice for many years now and I can "see" why. I could never express how her words seem to float on her breath. And, the whole band is so good. She just puts a smile on my face whenever I hear her. Glad she does the same with you Fil! Thanks so much for these videos!
Brad Paisley said she has the voice of an angel…he’s not wrong.
Their song Whiskey Lullaby is . . . 💔
One of the best singers of our time, imo. I play her songs for people and they're enchanted. But when I tell them her name, they say "who?" When I tell them how many awards she's won, they're awestruck. Deserves every one of those awards.
Years ago, sometime in the 90s, I used to have CMT on every day at home and Alison Krauss, at that time, was an up and coming new face on the scene. I managed to get tickets to see her with Union Station, on a rainy Tuesday night in January, at the Anvil Theatre in Basingstoke. I was absolutely blown away by the purity of her voice in a live situation; clear, gentle, and oh so sweet. Thirty years on and I would never be able to afford to see her again but that evening will live with me forever. Wonderful.
Best live show I have seen in my life... Alison Krause and Union Station. So beautiful.... sometimes you just listen and weep.
An amazing voice for sure and a pleasure to listen to. Anne Murray would be another interesting singer to evaluate, her voice is also remarkable.
Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. I’ve seen Alison live several times and it gives you chills listening to her. The purist, most perfect voice ever. I’ll tell you the song that really shows off her perfection, Ghost In This House. Listen to that Fil. Your socks will be knocked off.
LOVE that song!!
From the live dvd. She holds notes far longer. Tears me up every time.
I've listened (and cried to) Ghost in This House every night since I lost my love almost a year and a half ago.
I love Alison's voice, her singing is emotional in the best way. When I first heard her, she stopped me dead in my tracks. Thanks Fil.
Robert Plant is in awe of her pitch, and learned something that he had never done prior to singing with her; How to harmonize!
Plant may not have the pitch or harmony skills.
But he's a God of rock music. His body of work with led zeppelin, is at the very very top.
Don't ever forget that.
...And how to hold back at the right time. I thought their sound together was pure genius. I think she had a concept in her brilliant mind of how their voices and styles would work together and really put the pieces together. Shev is a very generous artist knows when to let the other here acoustic performances.
Actually, Plant harmonized quite nicely with Sandy Denny on “Battle of Evermore.” I recall him singing her praises when he made a guest appearance at Fairport Convention’s Cropredy Festival a few years ago. I got the sense that he was in awe of Sandy, she being the only singer to join Robert on an LZ vocal.
@@bradhuskers why so defensive?
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Actually?
I look at it like we are educating the low IQ weak minded masses.
Today's generation is easily duped and manipulated by left wing bullshit propaganda. That's how we ended up with Alzheimer's Joe and incompetent harris.
Played in bands for years. Props to the guy singing harmony. With her that would be scary.
They are wonderful in concert. The usually do a couple of songs a cappella at the end. They are all superb singers/musicians. Their banter on stage is also fun. I enjoy watching you react to what you are hearing as well. Its easy to see when you like what you're hearing. It shows in your smile and your eyes. Keep it up!
Acapella is a whole different level altogether.
I agree! His analysis of Alison is spot on !
But I like his inclusion of the backing vocals. I sing a lot of backing vocals in my band and while it would be wonderful to to back her , it’s usually a challenge , but also usually works. That’s part of the joy of being a musician!!
Thanks so much for this video. It’s another illustration as to how you aren’t confined to a small group of genres. I’m a 63 year old grandfather and got my music degree in 1983 - and love a wide range of styles. This channel has become a go to for me. Great attitude, not offensive in verbiage, and super smart analysis. Hope you keep going strong!
Alison Krauss is such a great singer. Love her work, including with Robert Plant. Thanks for sharing this analysis video. Cheers, Fil! ✌️
Have seen her in concert with Union Station twice.. she (and the band) are amazing. Have tickets to see her this summer with Robert Plant.. can’t wait. As always, thanks for such a detailed analysis, which makes me appreciate her even more!
Alison was born with auto-tune built-in.
One of our modern musical wonders.
One thing that helps a lot is the purity of her tone.
Alison slays me. I’ve heard many good characterizations of her voice (“angelic”, etc.) but for me, it’s like she’s leaning in, singing into my ear. Her singing is utterly authentic, and it embraces me, in the sweetest way.
Friend, you are 100% correct. Allison is probably the most pitch-perfect singer I have heard ever, bar none.
I love that you were able to show this amazing talent with graphs. Thank you.
I love Allison Krause. Her voice is magnificent. I’m not sure if you’ve ever given Nanci Griffith a listen, but she’s another woman with a beautiful voice. I think it would be interesting to hear and see you analyze her voice.
Little violin-prodigy Alison was surprised when the record companies came calling wanting to talk about her voice. Singing had been incidental to playing at that point. It must be tough having these negotiations when you're like 13. :)
Jazz fans *hate* that the fact that Nat King Cole could sing. His piano work was pure genius.
Far and away the best concert I have ever seen was AKUS. Flawless.
Totally, imagine having to “pick”amongst your talents, I am lucky to get myself out of bed Lol
Violin really trains your sense of pitch!
Marvin Gay was initially a live, touring drummer for Motown, before bringing his vocal abilities to the forefront.
I remember hearing Alison sing for the first time and couldn't believe my ears--so angelic! Thank you for this reaction.❤️
I just love this song! Karen Carpenter, to me, is still the best female vocalist! But, I have to admit that Alison is right up there with Karen with her smooth, angelic voice. These kind of singers are hard to find. They are rare gemstones indeed.
Along with the smooth singers I would add Sarah McLachlan. Whilst these singers have beautiful voices my personal preference leans to Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt and Ella Fitzgerald. No doubt, however, Karen Carpenter had a beautiful, beautiful voice. She was also a much more talented drummer than often acknowledged. Alison adds to a veritable heritage.
Well, you need to check out the young Russian singer Diana Ankudinova
She's contralto and polyphonic
Over 200 million RUclips views!
I listen to all kinds of female singers, and Alison is my favorite, but this Russian girl is something else
Try searching Wicked game & Can't help falling in love. Almost no one knows of her in the US
Love to see Fil’s take on Loreena McKennitt “The Lady of Shalott”, or “Penelope’s Song” from the Nights at Alhambra live recording.
@@Jack96993 Thank you for an excellent recommendation! Whilst her contralto and full voice soprano are exceptional I personally love her middle tone. It's a crazy thing that so many talented musicians (yes I think of good singers as musicians) go unrecognized. So thanks again for expanding my horizons!
@Barry Douglas
You are welcome! All the vocal coaches are so confused with her voice and its timber. She does a Russian folk song called Rechenka at the age of 14... amazing! If she was on the US voice she would be front page news
Thanks for asking what I think. Ms. Krauss is truly an artist. One of a kind. I don't believe a computer can analyze the musicality of such a performer. I am happy to be alive at the same time as Ms. Krauss, and I appreciate the gentle way she touches a song.
I get a kick out of watching your joyful reaction to great talent. You enjoy what you do and it shows.
I've always loved Alison's music, and her voice. As a former violinist, I loved her mastery on the fiddle. Thanks, Fil, great, as always!!! Love from Vermont!!
Her voice is angelic, and the song is amazing. Thank you Fil.
her voice brings tears to my eyes.
The first time I heard Alison Krauss sing, I thought she has one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard. Nothing has changed my mind almost thirty years later. Thanks for this video, it confirms everything I ever thought about her.
First of all, so great to see this technical tribute to one of my favorite singers; what a nice contrast with your Sinatra analysis -both show singers at the top of their craft with completely different yet totally musical approaches. Second, just before 12:55 I was tempted to make a comment that you should have noted how accurate and vocal-like Jerry Douglas' dobro intonation is, and boom, you went there! Thanks for tying that in.
I just love the look of pure joy on your face when you listen to her. Great video.
Alison Krauss and Union Station the best of the best at what they do. It always makes me wonder when you hear the best of in specific genres' how they would do in others like heavy rock/metal. Take this band fully electric shredding with a full on drum kit and how Alison would work out the vocals to do it. Great VOD Fil 👍
My favourite thing about your videos -- apart from how much I've learned -- is watching you smile in admiration at the artist while you listen.
She has one of those iconic voices that you immediately recognize. ❤️
I just listened to this again after about 2 years ago, this brought tears to my eyes. I so appreciate and love her voice and the band's precision. Your analysis made it even the more excellent. Thank you Fil...
The whole band just exude pure musicianship. Stunning stuff.
youtube keeps recommending me your videos reacting to my favorite songs!! Alison Krauss is an other worldly artist.
what’s amazing is that a tuned ear will hear those 2-5 cent differences at the start and end of whichever note she is on for a while, but she has such a natural ear and clear voice that she will almost always be dead-on for at least some portion of that phrase. it’s truly unbelievable. without vibrato too!
She's amazing
I saw them at the cuthbert amphitheater(out doors) here in Eugene in summer 1995, evening show beautiful weather, full moon, amazing show, and one of the most memorable concerts I’ve ever been to!
That is one of her most hauntingly beautiful songs. Hard to believe that she had to be coaxed into singing and not just playing fiddle. She reminds me of Linda Ronstadt in many ways. If you get the chance to see Alison Krauss and Union Station, you MUST go. Well done video and analysis!
Linda loves Alison. She said she was as good as any musician she's ever worked with.
The first notes already blew me off my feet.
I'm getting to know a whole kind of different music than I used to or still listen to.
Thanks to you.
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Allison, with Union Station with Jerry Douglass is perfection.
Watching artist work is just pleasurable
Its great to see who can actually sing and to see the accuracy of it. Thank you!!!! And thank you for reading and responding to our comments and suggestions 😊
No problem!
I adore this fella, investigating American music at such depth. Especially, a metal head doing country. Speaks volumes about how intelligent and reasonable Fil is. He rocks, but he appreciates everything. Fil is a bit of a hero. I know myself, after years as a musician, he is a maestro. I know I would kick his ass on bass frets, but, hey.. That is always the story when I meet guitar players. They never play bass correctly.
Listen to this fella, he is spot on.
But respectfully, who are you to say that no one ever plays bass correctly?? What u may think or beleive bass should he played does not mean that is the rule for all others, it makes a huge difference when someone has natural self taught just gifted with playing a guitar or any instrument versus, one who learned by books or was made to learn n just don't have it, u can tell in the way they hold themselves w the instrument and if playing jus flows from within n become one w it while playing.
Thats my opinion....n they are like A..holes , we all got one 😲🤭😜😘😘😘😘💜
@@michellebarnett5154 I find guitarists mostly use pick hand for rhythm when playing bass and don't understand that it is fret hand mostly on bass. I used to play entire songs with only fret hand as exercises. It will really improve ones playing.
SO GLAD you spotlighted Alison's insane pitch accuracy. As a musician I'd heard that from the get go... stopped me in my tracks... her pitch is like her SUPERPOWER... And her every song is like this. Like natural Autotune. I'm trying to think of anyone else who even approaches her level of control. Can anybody else? Thanx for posting this, my musical bro !
Great analysis! I saw Alison in concert with Union Station years ago. Very talented musicians all, and her voice has a clarity like a sharp knife cutting paper. It's absolutely gorgeous, and live she sounds EXACTLY like she does recorded. She sang and played the fiddle for almost two hours solid and that voice never wavered or weakened. She's amazing! Thank YOU for all you do to highlight these great artists like Alison, Karen Carpenter, John Denver, Petula Clark, etc. So many of them were ridiculed, downplayed or ignored in their heydays, it's nice to see them get the appreciation. You're a very talented man and you're doing a great job. Keep up the great work!
When parents ask about music lessons for their young children - I recommend they get their children into either violin/fiddle or singing - because - you can't play violin or sing without listening and creating a "control loop" of listening for pitch. You can play piano and even guitar mechanically - just press the kyes in the right order and people clap - but you can't play violin or sing without listening. Alison has played violin and sung from a very young age - and that helped her develop this amazing pitch she has... Listening, not techincal skill is the key to becoming a musician.
Pretty much like every time I hear her sing, I get shivers down my back. So plaintive and pure she sings like no one else and quite honestly no one holds a candle to her.
She is the standard by which all others are judged, her version of Angel Flying too Close to the Ground is just spectacular.
I think it's an absolutely boring voice - How about Judy Garland, Sara Vaughn, or Patsy Cline - They had personality beyond hitting one perfect note and holding it there.
@@anncarlin8767 You are perfectly welcome to share your opinion about the artists you mentioned BUT others, such as myself, find
Allison's voice so beautiful and heart felt we are brought to tears. There's always one exactly like you who finds it necessary to
try and bring someone down in an effort to lift up those you support. It's sad really.
@@anncarlin8767 Well, appreciating subtlety is not for everyone.
But if you think one perfect note is all she can do, you are wrong.
Here she is at 14
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And here she is doing a little fun something with her brother. Singing all the vocals there.
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And here she is with latest album
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@@anncarlin8767 Her stuff with Robert Plant is pretty sassy and she belts them out of the park and yes Sara Vaughn was amazing , big fan of hers. Same with Patsy and Fil has done deep dives with her. It was just Alison's well-deserved turn.
Fil I hope you know how appreciative we are of you … saw Alison and Robert Plant live in Tennessee a couple years back .. the vocal harmonies were spot on … thx again Fil
This is a perfect demo of how singers need to be judged on their own merit. You have AK here doing amazing things and then you see Fil's demo of Judy Garland doing Over The Rainbow and you think damn so many singers who are divine on their own that it's a sin to compare any singers at all. I know there is no comparison between singers in Fil's videos, it's just about an individual singer. Great job as always, Fil.Right now I want to do my own comparison (not in a video just in my head) between Alison and Emmylou Harris. I want to see want Fil thinks. Two angels flying close to the ground.
Fil, your analysis videos have no equal. And I agree with all the comments about Alison's stunningly pure voice and Union Station's amazing musical talent.
If I remember, she was trained as a classical violinist. The queen of bluegrass.
Methinks Molly Tuttle is now the reigning Queen of Bluegrass…
Alison Krause has a voice that is pure beauty. The whole band is incredible, and their harmonies are wonderful.
I'm so glad I discovered Alison Krauss. Angelic, hauntingly beautiful, human instrument. Also one of my favorite songs. Thanks for the video and reminding me how incredible she is!
This song touches deep. Her voice makes it phenomenal. Thanks for another great analysis, FIL. SPOT ON again.🎸🎼🤘❤️
Her voice is heaven sent. Been listening to her and Union Station since 1994 and she just gets better and better with each passing year. 'Nuff said.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing her in concert. Her vocal ability and fiddle playing ability is nothing short of amazing and one of a kind. Thank you for sharing.
No Phil! YOU are the gold standard in delving into real vocalists and auto-tuned shysters ... Great content, always enthusiastically well explained.
Alison is an amazing musician and vocalist and an amazing person. I live in Louisiana in the US and went to high school in a very rural one horse town type of school. I went to school with a family of siblings and their father that played bluegrass and Alison came to our little town after hearing them perform, she produced them and put their first album on her record label. They ended up winning a Grammy. The family is The Cox Family and the main vocalist for the family is Suzanne Cox. She and Alison sang and still sing a lot of songs together and their vocals harmonizing would blow your mind. It’s amazing. Over the years Alison will still occasionally show up in our little one horse town to visit this family who still all live there.
I love her voice so much - - it has always struck me as so clean, but also something she can have fun with.
That’s a hard song to sing. I love Allison’s voice and it’s so distinctive that you always know it’s her. Whiskey lullaby is my favorite but it makes me cry.
I don't have a musical background, so I wouldn't be able to recognize her accuracy. All I ever knew was that her voice was beautiful; this gives me a whole new appreciation for her. The fact that she started out as "just" a fiddle prodigy is kind of insane. This isn't just a matter of talent - this had to take years and years of dedicated training, *while* she was putting the same effort into the fiddle.
I have wondered if her early mastering of the viola is part of the reason for her vocal superpowers. You start a kid that early on an instrument that requires her to feel where the notes go without any marked positions for her, it's going to physically influence how her brain develops in a lot of wonderful ways.
@@T3rsky That really makes sense!
@@helenjohnson7583 I used to teach in a well-to-do area north of Atlanta, about 20 years ago. There was an elementary school in the inner city where every student was given a violin and taught to use it. The school went from one of the most poorly performing schools in the state to one of the top.
Obviously it was an expensive program. They had a lot of help, a lot of celebrity support. If they aren't doing it now, money would have to be the reason.
I don't teach any more haven't for about that long, and do not live in Georgia any more, but I sure would like to know how that program is going and how those kids are doing.
As far as I know she got signed on the strength of both fiddle and vocal talent.
Give a listen to her Acapella version of "Down to the river to pray"
I caught Alison and Union Station live right after this song had come out back in the 90s and it was an experience. She did almost all the songs from "A Collection" and loved every one of them. Catch her if you get a chance...the voice of an angel.
SHE is so amazing. I can listen to her all day.
That darn autocorrect!
Hey Fil, I don't know if you are aware, but Dan Tyminski is the singer for the main song for the movie "O' Brother Where Art Thou". It is a bluegrass song called "Man of Constant Sorrow". If you listen to that song ever, now you know that it is her band mate Dan that sings it. They are truly one of the best live acts in the world today, as far as raw talent and beauty of performance are concerned. Thanks again Fil for what you do. It sure makes my day a little brighter to watch one of your videos! Take Care.
Her voice is amazing on both these ballad-like songs and the more rocking tunes. I haven't heard her sing a bad song yet!
The best concert i ever saw was AKUS at the Harvard Theater. Perfect acoustics. Their harmonies brought shivers and tears. They are so great.
Been a huge fan of Alison for a long time. Lived in Nashville for years and really learned to love her. Living in Europe now I feel she is not getting the radio play that she really deserve. Instead this song has been made famous here by somebody else. Oh, and I love the «old mr. webster» line. Only in her version❤️❤️❤️
I got to hear AKUS live at the Fantasy Springs Casino years ago. Amazing group of artists.
Alison has sung with a lot of top artists and that got me thinking of another star that has significantly backed up everyone. You should take a look at Emmylou Harris. She has quite a few hits on her own but she has done backing vocals for an amazing list of superstars with a career dating back to the 60s.
Absolutely. Emmylou blends so well with male or female vocalists to create an awesome sound.
She has the most angelic voice of all time. I mean I would love to hear her live anytime, and when you hear her you just melt in your heart
Beautiful voice and so accurate on her pitch! She is probably the best I've heard Pitch-wise! Thanks Fil for showing this one!
Fil I call it "overshoot & undershoot" the note she intends to sing, what you calling trilling. Those subtle sharps & flats are exactly why Allison Krause just killed me ever since I heard her the very first time way back in the 80's or early 90's? Plus she's cute eh?
I like and am in awe of her, such a beautiful voice, she gives me chills!
For me this analysis is easily one of your top 8 that I've seen you do, thank you sir!