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re: Isn't she always?

Posted by: MikeR 04:01 pm EST 12/06/13
In reply to: re: Isn't she always? - Ronsdivas 03:05 pm EST 12/06/13

Why shouldn't she sing it in the key that works best for her? This is done ALL THE TIME in the theater. It's about the singer and the music director knowing what's going to sound the best, and doing what it takes to achieve it.

I suppose you would've been happier if she had sung it in a key that didn't work as well for her, and sounded worse?


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