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re: Isn't she always?

Posted by: PlayWiz 02:05 am EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Isn't she always? - LegitOnce 01:02 am EST 12/07/13

Well, it appeared like she added like a two eighth note rest before singing the last note, I believe. I don't think it was done for phrasing of the lyric ("till you find your (rest) (rest) dream"). I think she wanted to rest briefly and get a good breath to sing a full final sustained note. Not a big deal, since she sounded so good!


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