Edu Oliveira. That's like the best part, the outro to it, when she pours her heart and soul out into holding that C5 note, it's kinda like she's saying that's gonna be the last time she ever sings that note again
I can't I tryed but I only hit a few E5s than I keep hiting the Eb5s the head note I do a G#5 the last C5 is easy but the most difficult thing about this climax is the jump its like an explosion to your vocal cords from the entire song chilling in a comfortable 4th octave range than boom !!! straight to a D5 E5s transition head notes G5 F5 down E5 transition A5 and take that belt that C5 forever lol only Mariah baby ONLY MC .
Voyage Fest I know the sustained “cause I’ll” in “cause I’ll still be standing here” is an F5. And the “is against all odds, that’s the chance I’ve got” are F#5s, the last sustained part with vibrato is an Eb5.
Ooh... I can’t believe the notes I hit was right! Although my C, D, and E were all in the 4th octave but the head voice in some parts was in the 5th register. Cool... Practice really pays off, although I think I kinda have nodules for some reason. My lowest note is an F2 then my highest was a C7 and it was just so recent. I hit the C7 accidentally when I tried singing “I wish you knew” from TEOM. Or maybe it’s just that my vocal range is just naturally that wide. And if anyone asks how I know I hit those notes, I used a note checker.
i sing soprano in choir, so singing up to c6 with that old church lady voice (low larynx head voice / classical) is easy but it's really wierd when ur belting the whole thing then suddenly go old church lady voice on that one note then belt again. and belting the a5 is impossible ....
@@jakeyjakes_ It's just the same, it's still hard. You have to change your coordination from a heavy belting to a light head voice then to a heavy belting again in a split second yet you still have to be on key. She transitioned really fast in the word who from A5 (head voice) to A4 (chest voice) that was one octave jump.
@@aldebaran853 it's not the same. A heavy head voice won't sound the same or feel the same in the context of the song. Obviously it's still difficult, but it's not the same.
I have a feeling that Mariah pasted that last note together. It’s not humanely possible to hold it for that long and she’s never held it for that long live
dude it's around 15 seconds, you can try it how many times you want, and she's MARIAH CAREY so it definitely was like breathing for her. it's totally humanly possibile, let alone for the greatest vocalist of all time.
Federico Raggio Correctttt, plus she’s sustained a 17 sec long ass phrase in “Lead The Way”, and did runs aswell. She can sustain notes for as long as she wants, and still not break a sweat. 🌚🌚🌚
She held that C5 forever lol
Edu Oliveira. I love that part
Edu Oliveira. That's like the best part, the outro to it, when she pours her heart and soul out into holding that C5 note, it's kinda like she's saying that's gonna be the last time she ever sings that note again
to be exact it's held out for 16.0 seconds
Neptune. Well.... U could say that, Lol
@@liaaad4002 even though her long ass C5s always comes back lol
Plus high notes aren't valuable, but notes with QUALITY. Her resonance here is insane. That last C5 kills dozens of G5s.
Thank you!
Yeah, but high notes > whistles
@@vincentvanduren5108 whistles are high notes lol
@@vincentvanduren5108she didn't even whistle here, and you guys are discrediting her again
I think I counted 17 E5s and the C5 was over 15 seconds long. All in 47 seconds. This woman.
I counted 19 E5’s
@@anyib.3150 same
@@me.iammariah9051Actually 20! Cause at 0:15 there are two in a row.
@@anyib.3150I counted 20.
0:26 unnoticed reverse octave jump!
Once you know it’s there you can’t unheard it or unsung it
Damn . Those notes are so high
I never realized she snuck in a little belted F5 at 0:11
I can't I tryed but I only hit a few E5s than I keep hiting the Eb5s the head note I do a G#5 the last C5 is easy but the most difficult thing about this climax is the jump its like an explosion to your vocal cords from the entire song chilling in a comfortable 4th octave range than boom !!! straight to a D5 E5s transition head notes G5 F5 down E5 transition A5 and take that belt that C5 forever lol only Mariah baby ONLY MC .
That C5 sounds like a C6 at end. The resonances is so freaking magnificent😍
it’s a hidden C6 whistle underneath the C5 tho, that’s why
@@allthingspage1498 there really are no whistles here
@@allthingspage1498 wow I just noticed that whistle
@@1lambily419 there are lol
@@allthingspage1498 no its overtones of her vibrato and then reverb
0:26 how can she drop one octave so precisely and so fast (A5 to A4)
Technique n soul
Comping
Can you do a showcase clip for "Against All Odds'? Because that ending is insane with restless high belted notes.
Voyage Fest I know the sustained “cause I’ll” in “cause I’ll still be standing here” is an F5. And the “is against all odds, that’s the chance I’ve got” are F#5s, the last sustained part with vibrato is an Eb5.
Yasssss Up
Her high notes sound heavenly..
i just realised she hit an F5 in 0:11 . i thought that the highest belt in this song was E5.
yahhh took me yrs to realize 🥲
And it's a closed vowel
isnt the A5 the highest note she hit @0:25 for did you mean jsut the belt?
@@Silverwing_99 they said belt 🤣
I love that F5 so much
How fast was that A5 go down to A4, very fast.
@Loretto Aranguiz is a A5
A5 to A4 how do ya do
How many high notes do you want in a song?
Mariah: Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas!
Climax that is 99% of the notes are in the 5th octave. Vocal fatigue really creeps into your voice after this vocally suicide song
Good thing it just the climax the whole song is in the c4 octave range
What a beautiful voice
fucking LOVE this climax
Her effective highest chest voice is E5, and G5 as a peak....so standard
This part is so hard to sing
Even though I'm comfortable up there and very agile
Ooh... I can’t believe the notes I hit was right! Although my C, D, and E were all in the 4th octave but the head voice in some parts was in the 5th register. Cool... Practice really pays off, although I think I kinda have nodules for some reason. My lowest note is an F2 then my highest was a C7 and it was just so recent. I hit the C7 accidentally when I tried singing “I wish you knew” from TEOM. Or maybe it’s just that my vocal range is just naturally that wide. And if anyone asks how I know I hit those notes, I used a note checker.
Jeo Sioson you have nodules ?
If your voice cracked and you cant control that C7, it doesn't count
It could be counted as an exclamation
I had zero clue this song had an F5 belt… I went and checked it cuz sometimes notes are mislabeled but Omg… it was an F5
i just knew the final -ther was going to be a C
Great Fucking vocals
Did she did all these notes exepct (a5-g5) with mixed voice?
Yes
oh man I usually did F5 for the long note HAHA
@Nox Eath the shade💀
@Nox Eath LMAO dragged to filth😂
It must sound bad
@@Hhjhfu247 exactly,.kkkkkk youre a male so it must be headvoice
🤧🤧🤧
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the notes r singable except for that fking A5 .. how the hell do you hit that without going opera?
Leaf Pool the A5 is the easiest because it’s head voice 😥
i sing soprano in choir, so singing up to c6 with that old church lady voice (low larynx head voice / classical) is easy but it's really wierd when ur belting the whole thing then suddenly go old church lady voice on that one note then belt again. and belting the a5 is impossible ....
Leaf Pool use falsetto instead of head voice
@@jakeyjakes_ It's just the same, it's still hard. You have to change your coordination from a heavy belting to a light head voice then to a heavy belting again in a split second yet you still have to be on key. She transitioned really fast in the word who from A5 (head voice) to A4 (chest voice) that was one octave jump.
@@aldebaran853 it's not the same. A heavy head voice won't sound the same or feel the same in the context of the song. Obviously it's still difficult, but it's not the same.
ok but why does it change color?
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💣👍👏
*the greatest voice ever dubbed in music history. She can never sing this part live*
I have a feeling that Mariah pasted that last note together. It’s not humanely possible to hold it for that long and she’s never held it for that long live
it was like 10 secs long, almlst every singer in the world has sustained a note longer
I’ve a 30 second sustained C5......I think it may have been longer but lmao
dude it's around 15 seconds, you can try it how many times you want, and she's MARIAH CAREY so it definitely was like breathing for her. it's totally humanly possibile, let alone for the greatest vocalist of all time.
Federico Raggio Correctttt, plus she’s sustained a 17 sec long ass phrase in “Lead The Way”, and did runs aswell. She can sustain notes for as long as she wants, and still not break a sweat. 🌚🌚🌚
if there's a haha reaction here i'll haha this post hahaha...bitch she's freaking mariah carey - she can sustain notes longer than your life:)
*dubbed my her sound engineers*