2:46 thank God someone recognizes the actually best C#5 in raindrops, she used a much "bigger" vowel placement and it sounds sooo much better and more resonant
@@grandevocalsss9693 This is just my opinion. I hope you can respect that :) Besides, most of the Listening Sessions was just lipsyncing and her vocal technique was at its worst in the HMT era.
@@varunravi27 sorry if that sounded mean :(. Although the LS were lip synced, she had support from F#3-Eb5, and in the HMT, she may have had bad technique, her condition was much better than 2017 and inthe DWT she only supported G#3-B4 while in the HMT she supported G#3-Bb4, while HMT had better vocals and more falsetto confidence
@@grandevocalsss9693 It's alright! Her having bad technique in HMT automatically means that she was better off during the DWT. DWT had grounded C5s, D5s and Eb5s but they were inconsistent. And in HMT, it was only Bb3-Bb4, not G#3-Bb4 (she lowered her larynx for all notes below Bb3). And since most of the Listening Sessions was lipped, there isn't really anything that she grounded or strained in that period of time because she barely even sang.
@@varunravi27 actually, there was a vid on this a few years ago. She always had consistent support from G#3-Bb4 no matter what year it was. In the DWT she sometimes barley supported the C5, but never anything higher, because she stressed her voice so much that she couldn’t do a simple C5 without having a lot of tension