Usually, when singers performs and sings with sharp notes, they are usually construed as out oftune, but Celine.... hands down it's immaculate. She's still one of the best. Truly a music titan and legend.
I don't think I'm going to do it, the PayPal thing isn't working and I don't have much time to make the videos, it used to be different because I had monetized the channel and I spent all my time there, but it's not like that anymore.
@@tedypermana9552 in 1997 and early 1998 she performed this song in original key, hitting G#5 both times. It was lowered by a semitone for LTAL tour, and she hit G5 every time.
In music theory, basically it means that she sang a bit higher than what she's supposed to hit. In most cases, it's bad but in Celine's case, it's pretty immaculate.
Actually sharp note doesn't mean the next note. If you go sharp on f, it doesn't mean you're hitting f#5. It can mean you're hitting a note cents higher than f
@@celinedionfan4112 Thank you! If you don’t mind me asking, where can you find clips from las vegas 2003-2006?? I tried but it is so hard to find anything😅
@@IceKristianPlaysMC If you go to the Celine Dion Audios RU-vid channel, you can find one bootleg of opening night 2003, One from March 2004, one from March 2006, and one from September 2006. Apparently there’s a 2005 bootleg out there, but almost nobody can find it.
@@alexbodi5526 i really want to find the 2005 bootleg! I think it was the last year she sang The first time ever i saw your face. And i really wanna hear her performance
@@IceKristianPlaysMC So do I, especially since her voice changed from 2004 through 2006 significantly. Also a few new pre-recorded tracks were made sometime between 2004 and 2006.
@@tedypermana9552 even at 25 during daydream (look at non-dubbed daydream tour bootleg not that fake MSG/Tokyo dome) she very much could, and often did.