Is TAYLOR SWIFT a good LIVE PERFORMER? - Vocal Coach Analysis | Taylor Swift Reaction
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Here is an AWESOME compilation of her power vocals
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Of her EARLIER vocals
she wasn't changing anything in the i knew you were trouble note, that's how she's always sung it! even in the studio version!
Yes, same with Blank Space
On the 1989 tour she did actually bring it up and I think it sounds way better but yeah she was definitely doing it on purpose
Came here to say this too
I thought this! She doesn't stay on that top note because that's not the song. Even in the studio version, she goes back down, that's just the melodic line. Other than those few performance where she went up another note (if you know the ones I'm talking about)
finally someone said it. i love her but the way she doesn't even know the studio ver is making me sadddd 😭
I think her vocals definitely started improving during 1989 era and have improved even further from there
She also definitely makes choices based on how she's feeling vocally which is great since she's performing 3+ hours for 3 nights in a row most nights and that's the only way that is sustainable.
I think they started improving during 1989 era but were still not there but during rep they've been SO much better and now at the eras with a 3h show she's doing AMAZING
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Yeah for sure, they sounded more mature than her Eras before during the 1989. But her performance during Speak Now was amazing even without her mature voice😩
I think that her vocals have been slowly improving her entire career actually, but I specifically noticed a difference on her RECORDINGS between Speak Now and Red eras, as a non-fan at that time who heard only her singles! So it’s cool to hear the comparisons here starting with all these Red performances, which I felt was a time with really a huge leap in her vocal improvement to begin with. I think she’s worked with vocal coaches her whole career, but of course all vocal coaches are not created equal. And the point about health and stamina, especially with her ED, was an excellent point as well. I think the 3+ hour set for Eras is remarkable… she’s sung the majority of it live this whole tour leg and there’s only a few nights she’s seemed hoarse (the video clip for Trouble actually in this video she seems hoarse, could be from a night she was sick or coughing) or relied on her track for a few notes. She’s definitely made choices for what descants and notes and runs she does on Eras Tour to preserve her voice through the set, though, so I don’t think the choice of which notes she’s doing is as much of an indicator. For instance, she doesn’t sing the high “oooh” notes in the Cruel Summer chorus, she has the audience do it. But she clearly loves some of these big belt moments (always has since she was younger, and loves doing “the pose”), so she’s picked which ones for this tour she’s going to go all out for (Don’t Blame Me is probably the biggest and has been her most beloved belt moment by fans since it came out).
It’s also interesting to me to compare awards show’s performances to her own concerts. I would actually be interested to compare some of these really bad televised performances with good fan video (not official video) of the tour that occurred FOR that album, same year or close to it. She has said she gets VERY nervous for awards performances or televised appearances, probably because she doesn’t feel like the audience is on her side or there to see her, compared to an audience full of fans at her own shows. She also is kind of overly sensitive/hard on herself when it comes to how the rest of the industry, critics, etc, see her and receive her music- very praise/recognition driven. There’s an awards show performance from 1989 era where she felt she did so poorly that she was back in her seat, crying afterwards and her friend Selena Gomez comforts her. And those performances are one-offs; you may or may not get brief soundchecks, but with no crowds, the dynamics change. It’s not crewed by your own people, it’s not your own mics and tech, and you and your band don’t get the amount of practice and multiple performances to get accustomed to the sound and hearing yourself. I don’t expect for every note to be perfect from any live performance, but I think performers will always sound best live on their OWN tour where they have more control over those factors and any kinks are worked out after the first couple stops (I also learned my lesson when subscribing to the Broadway tours at my local performing arts center: don’t subscribe to the first few nights, pick a night that will be later in the run!)
After going to the Eras Tour, the bar was set to an astronomical level for me with live performances. I’ve been to many, but man was that a SHOW
Not just a show, a 44+ song, 3.5 hour long show BACK TO BACK nights!
That sounds amazing. I’m finally gonna go next year!! I’m so excited
@@Hey_Jamie back to back to back 😭😭
I agree, and now I’m trying to go to two more concerts. So worth it.
@@Hey_Jamie and she’ll be doing it for basically two years maybe even longer just how does somebody do that every week? She’s a machine.
Pre-premier thoughts:
She’s definitely improved dramatically over time with vocal lessons and confidence (people REALLY underestimate her vocal range too-it drives me nuts), but I think Televised performances are her Achilles heel.
She gets so nervous and has choked a lot in the past. She’s best at her own concerts where she’s comfortable, but like any singer, there will always be mistakes. Happens to even the best.
yes exactly, televised performances definitely made her super nervous, it kept getting better throught years, but singing at award shows and such was always really stressful for her which definitely affected her vocal perfomances
yeah the person who made the video picked the worst performances lol
@@jimmylu1352 yeah.....or the Grammys 2021 were really good...even tho idk, how exactly did they record that cuase of pandemic, so maybe the nervousness wasn't as big, but I think she already reacted to that anyway
@@adabadoskova2915 Or the BBC Live Lounge performances from New York in 2019. Those are great performances.
I totally agree with the televised stuff. Even back then, when her Performances were "weaker" Overall, as long as she felt comfortable and felt more in control she did quite well. Especially 1989 was very lack luster concerning her televised Gigs, but at her own shows she was incredible
Not only has Taylor's higher register got better...But her lower register...melts my heart...You will have seen plenty of this in the Long Pond sessions...I love that....Taylor has said that she had a vocal coach...later on in her life....Can't wait for Wembley ( England )💜💜💜💜
Her lower register is like chocolate now ❤
she's an Alto right?
I love that as an alto I finally had an album to sing along to!
And "hate" it because I can't really sing songs like champange problems😢
@ellieh13_music 22June & 17th Aug 💙💙💜💜💙💙💜💜
I think her tiny desk concert is a good one to watch for clear vocals and showing her growth ✨️ also the grammy museum performance. Her vocals have always been good but you can tell she finally has a vocal coach that taught her how to fully utilize her voice!
I second this!!! The tiny desk concert is one of my favorite live Taylor performances, I love to watch it back!
edit: typo
I don't think the tiny desk performances were quite good but the grammy museums were definitely better
The tiny desk performance wasn't that good...
@@Sam-rv6bt hence the growth I was talking about
@@meggzilla009 aren't the grammy museum performances before the tiny desk 💀
I feel like her re-recordings are also showing us how she's reevaluating the way she sings, and it kinda shows. You could hear how confident she is sustaining those high notes without it feeling strained or forced.
She's definitely improved A LOT but they always pick the worst performances for these videos
Make one you think showcases better! 😃
@@Hey_JamieReputation stadium tour
they are still performances
@@mariabetweentheseas Yeah but the worst ones, not how she sounded on average
Yea like maybe they should pick something some clips from her other tours
In both I Knew You Were Trouble and Blank Space, she wasn't taking the lower note, she was just singing the note. Those are how the songs are written and originally recorded.
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While Taylor's biggest strength is her lyricism and she's obviously nowhere near Whitney Houston in terms of range/vocals, she can sing. It's all about the emotions she conveys through her songs. Her improvement over the years amazes me, and I LOVE her lower register (which I don't think was that present/developed on her first few albums) ❤Also, it's weird to me how the listeners only consider someone a great singer if they can belt. Low registers are great too (just listen to Tracy Chapman or Faouzia).
How well you can sing IS NOT based on vocal range though
@@NatashaRomanoffRosestechnique is tho. She'll just never be Whitney/Kelly/Mariah/Ariana level of vocal performance deal with it.
@@statsguy1446 You don't have to be one of the literal best vocal performers to ever live to be a good singer. Working hard over the years, she's gotten good. Saying what you just said is like saying no woman whose last name isn't Williams is a tennis player worth talking about or commending for her tennis talent.
@@statsguy1446yet she has more number 1 albums than them and only behind the Beatles and Jay z.
@statsguy1446 "I see you over there on the Internet comparing all the girls who are killing it" taylor said it herself yall just compare amazing women for the sake of it when they're all amazibg simply in different ways, for example taylor with her emocion, lyrics and lower notes/vocal range (A2-E5, 5 octaves which is insanely impressive), just because she doesn't reach the same high notes as other doesn't make her a bad singer, not all singers have to be sopranos
Her singing has improved IMMENSELY.
As a longtime fan, I was in genuine disbelief at how good her vocals are this tour around!! She's NEVER lip-synched, and that cost her some really harsh criticism but opened up the door to massive improvement.
Her vocals were already quite good around 2019 but often still strained and poorly supported. I guess after the pandemic and upon planning this massive 3-hour show she was like, "Wait, I gotta do this better." And she sure did! Props to her for working her ass off and props to whoever brought out all this potential in her. I can now say with my full chest that, on top of being an exceptional songwriter and performer, she is a Good Singer!
its still awful
@@jolly-ol-grump Her mid belts are pretty solid now. She´s supporting up to B4/C5 and even up to E5 she´s doing good and don´t carry that much tension. + her lower register is phenomenal for a soprano. You clearly have something with ears, know nothing about singing or just straight up saying nonsense because you´re hater.
@@jolly-ol-grumpawful? But she’s a billionaire
@@nevaehowens2235 jeffrey epstein and Diddy are also rich af. Whats your point? Awful people and/or awful talent makes money. We also made JoJo Siwa, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, Whoa Vicky, any tiktoker singer, Katy Perry, Bob Dylan, Yoko Ono, Adam Levine, etc.. rich for having little to no talent. Should we also rememeber Kanye is a billionaire (or was), all the Kardashians - rich with no talent (but at least they own it).
@@jolly-ol-grump who’s we cause I never made any of those people famous 😂. And what does talent have to do with being a billionaire.
Another thing to note is that some of these songs are about 30 songs into the concert, so it feels even more important to feel the moment and see if you can hit the note, rather than forcing yourself to try and hit it
You should watch her performance of We are never ever getting back together 1989 tour rock version, she holds so much power ! Love your Taylor reactions ! ❤
Seconded!
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Facts. Soooooo gooddddd
Oh my god, I just checked it out, that effing fantastic! A little to slow for my taste, I played it at 1.15 speed and that was fire!
She does sustain the higher note for IKYWT on some other live performances, and she even goes higher on the 1989 tour
Literally one of the big things I noticed, which you hit on, is how she mentioned her eating disorder struggles (which lasted partway through reputation at least), and jow her posture in general shifted DRAMATICALLY, and her visible health. Seeing the Eras tour and jow goddamn confident and relaxed she is now gives my heart so much joy, especially as a former anorexic myself. ❤
Oh yeah,that was my thought too. This is a woman,comfortable with who she is,fully in her power. Love it
The improvements of her vocals, her body language! The support she gives to her vocals and she is so much healthier now! 1989 Tour vs. Reputation Tour vs. The Eras Tour shows she continued to train, get healthier and did her homework on her vocals. So so happy for her!
She´s improving because she wants to be a better version of herself. She is a very dedicated person. She may not be the widest-range girl out there. However, she is learning and practicing to improve, and that´s why she is a real artist.
I noticed her vocals yes it has changed. She can actually belt now. Taylor does her homework. She works hard. I should say she is better than I thought now. KUDOS Taylor!❤
the lean back pose is iconic and she would do it during every high note as it seems to be a comfort pose for her
She did so much work vocally over the past 5ish years. She has improved so much. It's actually so impressive how she can maintain so much breath control and power while she is dancing around and running around a stage for 3 hours straight. It's phenomenal. She really is an amazing vocalist.
I thinks she’s Improved immensely, but her earlier vocals were amazing! The speak now tour vocals literally give me chills. As of now though, she sounds so much more full and mature. You should check out some old live performances and react to those vocals!!! The speak now tour live performance of “haunted” is a great example of those vocals
I get chills whenever I see haunted from the speak now tour because her vocals were incredible as well as dear John
Pretty sure speak now in general is when she started getting vocal lessons
@@booabo yea you can hear the improvement in both studio version and live version
This! I was at the SN tour and Eras. SN was 👌🏻
@@booabo yes! She had been criticized for her vocals so got a coach and worked on her vocals a *lot* between Fearless and Speak Now.
Thats why her Taylor’s Version re-records are so much better, her voice has improved so much
I think the difference in the performances is being at awards shows vs being on her own tour. award shows are stressful as it is without having to worry about a performance that is going to be picked apart. at her shows she knows that everyone is there for her and isn’t there to judge her. not to say her vocals havent improved (bc they DEFINITELY have) but comfort also plays a role
I'm a totally new convert too at 50+. With all the hoopla of this unbelievable tour I was exposed and blown tf away with the depth of her lyrics. Some of these songs I didn't even know where hers because they are not pop or country. She turns out to be the queen of the female power anthem. And she's got something incredible for every emotion!
Same. I thought that being in my mid to late 30s when she debuted was creepy. It was MIDNIGHTS that turned me to a fan (even though I was obsessed with SHAKE IT OFF when it was released! )
I’ve been a Swiftie since Debut and part of our journey with her has been her vocal development. I never needed insane vocals from her because her story telling is what shakes me to my core. However. She has grown so much as a performer. A vocalist. And somehow a song writer. She just grows. Constantly. Always reaching for the next step.
I’ve been a swiftie since 2008 and I couldn’t agree more with what you just said! It’s the storytelling, it’s the feelings, the performances, the evolution! 🙌🏻
and she's not scared to try and risk other genres, she's always new.
Same
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the reason she goes down in i knew you were trouble and blank space is simply because thats how the song goes
omg, everyone defending her going down on the note. So many artists vary things after singing the same songs over and over. Live performances aren't always going to be EXACTLY like a recorded version of a song.
@@slojinPA so many artists, but shes just not one of them.
@@slojinPAthat note does go down in the song thou 😭
@@gabbyjohnston07 great. I wonder how everyone would react if she ever decided to mix it up, vary a note somewhere. You'd all probably short-circuit.
@@slojinPAbro is fuming over this 😭
She started to belt a lot during the 1989 world tour (you should totally check out her Out of the woods performance there). I heard somewhere that she has the same range as Adele. Her lower register is my favorite, though.
Taylor's vocal range is (F#2) A2 - G5 - D6/E6 - (Bb6) Taylor's range is actually pretty big, she just doesn't show it that often. Her comfort range is like C3 - E5 - G5 and she rarely shows anything more but she can anytime if she wanted.
@@richmaxmchalliwchester1984 I know that if she want she can, cause I was so impressed even as a fan about going from All of the girls reaching to a F#5 many times, and then go and sing Cardigan on her next album, it's crazy. I know that if she would want to hit a G5 live multiple times, she would. When she concentrate on singing and technique she nails it. That's why all of the girls, afterglow, cruel summer are among her best vocal performances.
If you get the Hal Leonard piano/guitar/vocal books (I have the first 4 of her albums), the notes are low. Like only in the chorus and maybe the bridge in those first few are the notes high as in maybe G or above on a piano, but a lot of the verses stay around middle C or below.
shes a really good live performer. She does a show every weekend and she does not want to disappoint.
I would say she definitely had more vocal training during the year she “disappeared” and had time to recover her health. because although some performances from her “reputation” era isn’t the greatest (compared to today), it was definitely a vocal style change that was incredibly noticeable when she came back onto the scene. she always attempted belting these strong notes (and definitely pushed herself at times), but she really didn’t hold them until reputation, where she was recovering & her demeanor became more solidified (because she used to be so noticeably nervous once she began leaving the country charts & performing at award shows). I personally think her growth in vocal ability is why her re-recordings are doing SO well; because you could hear her struggle a bit in the studio, but nowadays, those same notes were easily delivered. It’s the same great material, but the delivery has been incredibly noted
The kickback is just her little thing. An iconic tradition that started as a bad habit, she always does it when she hits high notes.
I am a TS fan, and I grew up performing. You're right. It's obvious she's gotten vocal coaching, which I hope non-singers know is nothing to be ashamed of. (She's delivering for her fans, which is something not all popstars do live...) Few people have the raw talent to belt, especially while moving around, and live performance nerves are no joke. After seeing several live performances (last was the Reputation Tour), I wondered how heavily she was Melodyne-ing her albums or if it was just the live aspect shaking her. But she's grown tremendously as a vocalist (and it seems based on interviews and the doc that she's more comfortable in her own skin generally, which helps), and I've been so excited to see her really nail the notes in clips from Eras. She has always had so much talent, and it takes a self-aware and dedicated artist to get coaching and further hone their skills when they're already famous with a ravenous fan base. *That* is being a pro, and she's a pro.
Her televised performances are good but she gets nervous and it can affect her performance. Her live shows in person are so much more in her comfort zone and she KILLS IT. The Eras Tour was the best show I've ever ever been to. Also having to remember that she's been doing this for 17 years and she's grown so much in her talent and skill and her voice is so much more mature. As for the 2018 to 2023 shift, something to keep in mind: Up until 2018, she was touring every year or every 2 years, consistently. After the reputation tour, she planned to have a tour for Lover but the pandemic quickly shut everything down. So she essentially had a 5 year break from touring to work on her voice, to rest, to focus on other aspects of growth and I think that's REALLY shown.
I totally get that! Honestly I find the fan videos showcase her better singing, even if it's lower quality recording
There was a dramatic improvement from 1989 to Reputation tour, which is well explained by her dealing with the ED and starting to properly nourish her body. You can see she has more muscle and is built like an athlete now. My best friend sings opera and has said working hard on his body, especially his core, has made a huge difference in his ability to perform.
I think she also did herself a huge favor by writing more songs in her lower range for her more recent albums, especially Folklore and Evermore. She sounds so so good performing songs like My Tears Ricochet because she's not using her head voice and forcing it.
I'll admit I was not really a fan early on in her career because she had the voice of a little girl and I couldn't really relate to the high school music. I was in my mid 20s and it just wasn't my thing. I accidentally listened to some of her album Lover in 2019 and suddenly realized I had incorrectly written her off. It's been fantastic looking back at her career growth. I also really appreciate the re-records with her much improved voice. The Red album is so much better and can't wait to hear 1989.
I love to see vocal coaches discussing and encouraging live performance modifications. Whether that's staying on a note, or hitting it then scaling down to keep our voices where it's strong and supported. It's always better imo to stay where your voice is stable on a given day, and like you said every show and every day your body will be a little different. Counterintuitively, being open to on the fly modification helps maintain a consistent performance by virtue of minimizing risk of injury, etc.
it's actually crazy how much her voice has changed since her last tour. I think that's another reason she's seeing such more general acclaim now than she was before - it's just undeniable how good she is now
also the blank space high note that she sang in the 2023 clip is how she sang it on the studio version!
i feels so bad for early taylor because that was when she has lots of body image problems and felt like she needed to starve herself as she explains she felt like she would pass out in the middle of a concert i love how she has grown from that though
6:40 for "we are never getting back together", the original song also goes down to that lower note, so that's not her backing out, that's how the song is supposed to go :) great video!
I KNOW IM SO ANNOYED LIKE ITS MEANT TO BE LIKE THAT LIKE DONT DISRESPECT TAYLOR finally someone who noticed this
@@What_a_coincidence She wasn’t disrespecting Taylor. She just didn’t know that’s how the song goes. But I still agree with her, it would sound a lot better if Taylor belted higher.
The 1989 tour is when she started to show the world belts, she has alot of great moments in that tour.
Taylor sounds AMAZING on the eras tour! Especially when you’re actually in the stadium. She sounds totally mind blowing. She admitted in her album prologue for Speak Now Taylor’s Version that she did go through a lot of vocal training since she was younger. Obviously time and practice are at work here too. Another thing is that she is definitely more comfortable performing now, too, which would affect her singing, probably.
She’s always been so so talented
her Vocals are so very clear and impressive now ❤
her vowels are chef’s kiss ❤️
her confidence level went from 20 to 100 🔥
also her lyricism is at the poetry level, very Shakespearean, masterpiece❤
+ she’s one of the few artist that are very thankful to all the staffs in Her stage tours/ shows, thanking them one by one even the fans and family that are supporting her,
she’s so down to earth thats why so many loves her ❤
It makes sense that they can burn 1000’s of calories during a show- esp when she’s performing for 3hrs at a time. I notice she’s lost some weight since she started her tour, but looks totally healthy still. Not too thin, so hopefully she can keep killing her vocals! Also, it’s adorable when you’re proud of her for hitting those notes that you know she’s worked on!
she lost some weight long before tour started, but it's still healthy. She's not too thin and if you see some closer pictures of her she actually grew some muscles. I think she lost some weight just cause of a lot of exercise while she was preparing for the tour, but since then her weight is consistent and still healthy. I don't think there is anything to worry about.
My favorite part of this is watching you note hate on her old vocals, but such a proud coach watching her vocals now
It’s not hate. It’s simply not the most efficient or most stable way to create the sound. It’s very different than hating on someone’s voice. To improve, we must first start somewhere.
There’s a difference between criticism and hate.
omgg you should react to her acoustic grammy performances because her vocals are FIRE there 🔥❤️🔥✨
I am almost 40 and I really discovered Taylor Swift because of her 1989 album, which is still my favorite. The others are good, it’s just my favorite one of hers and she has definitely improved vocally since she started out. If you think about it though, it makes sense, she started when she was 16 and she is 33 now.
I'm almost 40 as well and only fell in love with Taylor in the past couple of years. I love all of them, but Folklore and Evermore and my top 2.
When taylor feels loved and shes on top of the world like she is right now she is fantastic on stage. So confident! We love her so much even when she makes a mistake we help and embrase her!!
She spoke about her “ears” not working in a few of these older performances also, she wrote in Speak Now TV liner that she went through extensive vocal coaching
Hi, can you please make a video explaining how she’s able to sustain her vocal strength after performing for 3.5 hours multiple nights in a row. I am genuinely curious.
they totally should have included You’re Not Sorry in this!! It shows so much improvement in her voice!
Your initial reaction to hearing Taylor Swift at your kids camp is how I use to be. I’m still not 100% into it but I still respect her has an artist, and not to mention she’s been killing it for so long.
I've loved Taylor for a long time. She has grown so much in her live performances and she really is KILLING it in the Eras tour. It shows how much voices mature over time. Really, 30s and 40s are a prime time for singers if they've trained and protected their voices.
It seems she relied on the backup singers a lot like other touring popstars. Now she's been touring with a couple shows a week for months and she sings The. Whole. Time. Like seriously she has the best professionals with her. Not only the vocal coaches but also medics. I wonder how many IV drips she had to keep herself from being super ill.
The Eras tour show is 32 songs. There will be 131 shows.
That’s a total of 4,192 songs!
That’s a woman with strong vocals!
44 songs every show actually
She gets help 😂 I'm sure there's a background track that is helping her.
💕45 songs, not 32
and there will be more new shows too
@@Julesb2183okay and?
@@Petunia1738 That would mean she is not as superhuman as people want to believe her to be. Her vocals are strong because they're backing her if she falters, not due to her own talent or stamina.
she has improved SOOOO drastically
I liked her music since she came out but never bought a full album. That changed with Reputation and over the years I've come to appreciate her so much more.
She gets nervous during televised performances. That’s why she’s alot better in the tour videos and this video from 2016/2017 shows that she’s always been able to sing. th-cam.com/video/nKLe26t_QDE/w-d-xo.html
Also the “before” videos you reacted to are like the worst performances there are performances from prior years that are good if not better than 2023. And her vocal coach who taught her during 2009-2013 said she has WAY more ability and range than she shows publicly. He also said that she stands in lessons and executes Mariah Carey songs and it “is very suprising to watch”
I love this video, like those clear vocals are just sooooooooooooooo satisfying, like I want those 16 second on a loop
@@adabadoskova2915yess. If you want here’s the video where her vocal coach talks about her th-cam.com/video/wiFoI_ZjvAo/w-d-xo.html ❤
@@Veditz287 OMG THANK YOU, I don't think I've seen that
@@Veditz287 he imitated her quite well, I must say, I can literally hear her in this
@@adabadoskova2915es I genuinely think that the reason her early vocals weren’t as strong was because she came from a musical theatre background. When she was a kid she was in the sound of music and she was singing with vibrato etc. She also auditioned for les mis and beat out hundreds of auditioners then got down to the last two. So overall I feel that she’s capable of delivering PHENOMENAL vocals ❤
the way she sung i knew you were trouble is just how the song goes in the recording
I love the “I think she has the power dato do it, it might just be a choice”…. ❤ we know she has that power and yes, it’s a choice
19:57 Just listening casually to her music, you wouldn’t necessarily pick up on it, but a lot of her backing vocals are way more belty, and those are the parts she likes to sing live rather than the melody (probably because it’s more interesting than the same chorus three times, especially since she tends to build those backing vocals more and more throughout the progression of a song)
I love seeing her growth of learning to drive from her diaphragm rather than trying to pull the note from her sinuses. The difference is astonishing!
I knew taylor would hit all the notes in 2023 and actually celebrated each time she did hahaha
She stopped bending back which helped her more with the notes ❤❤
Taylor Swift & Adele are in their live performance PRIME right now and I’m here for it
Adele?
@@psyche.9262 her high note here was ON POINT th-cam.com/video/7AeTNSrU-4E/w-d-xo.html
@@psyche.9262Adele is performing and is on tour. she has an amazing voice but live performances were a bit rough sometimes.
Lol I just turned 39 and she is one of my favs. And my kids don’t listen to her. Just me😂 I love a good story teller and her personality is stellar. She’s incredibly gifted in so many areas. Her vocals have def matured and grown but I think she really shines in her songwriting.
and she belts even higher in Dancing With Our Hands Tied
You're absolutely right! I'm 41 and have discovered the magic and glory that is Taylor Swift in recent years. I saw her live for the Reputation tour by force lol and that's when she made a fan out of me but the Eras Tour made me a full blown Swiftie. I love the values she exudes and the messages that she stands behind, she's one bad ass woman!! Welcome to the fold :)
4:34 that's actually how the song goes. She always sings it like this, except in the 1989 World Tour. I don't know if you've already reacted to that version but I would love to see it! I Knew You Were Trouble from 1989 World Tour
She so deserves all the attention she is currently having
the eras tour is displaying her vocals BEAUTIFULLY. people always feel the need to come for her vocals but she’s actually very solid in her vocals. she’s not whitney houston level but she’s not as bad as people say she is😭 especially with her acoustic section. ugh her vocals have been so amazing recently.
I’m a huge swiftie but I must admit that her concerts during the red era weren’t the best but in 1989 and onwards they improved dramatically the 1989 tour had amazing vocals
but lets take a moment apprechiate what crazy show she puts on for 3 hours dancing singing without a break and still being able to sing like this insane. taylor swift the woman you are 🧎♀️🧎♀️
13:43 she is actually saying “take me out” not “take me home”. Anyways love the reaction
I love this overview! I'm sure it's difficult to critique a lot of the nuance in performances when there is so much additional sound (and those sounds are also not consistent across comparison performances from like 8-10 years ago), but you crushed it. I thought this was really cool to watch and you totally nailed it with the variations and growth in her performances. Welcome to Taylor Nation - the Swifties are happy to have you!
First of all I am 43 years old and a HUGE swiftie! You are not too old. 2nd, this is why I am so excited about the re-records because we get that refined mature voice and its just sooooo good.
Not many of these famous singers write their own music. No one can passionately sing music better than an actual song writer like Taylor Swift. She’s amazing!
ALL SWIFTIES!!! On August 13, we are going to mass stream SNTV and see if we can get it to no 1 on the charts! Help us spread the word
Please react to "I Knew You Were Trouble" on the 1989 tour. I think you'd love the vocal performance!
Enjoyed watching this! For I Knew You Were Trouble, that ‘going back down in note’ A to C back to A is just the original melody of the song. Sometimes, when she’s feeling strong, I’ve actually heard her go UP and sing A to C to D and that’s pretty awesome.
I think you should this series more! and i REALLY think you should add Florence + The Machine into the mix
Can we talk about the fact that Taylor still had a bit of a country vibe in the older videos and the 1989 era is when she switched to pop almost entirely while not being in the best physical and mental health but still absolutely slayed everything ❤😊
I'm only 2 minutes in and I've already learned so much! Thank you for your expertise!
You're so welcome!
Doing those belts leaned back like that was kind of her signature pose. I've noticed she doesn't do it anymore because her vacal coach probably told her to stop.
Love the surprise songs this era - and so clear from these concerts that T's vocal control is impeccable no matter her own emotions. 3 and a half hours or more - and that huge stage (3/4 the length of the football pitch).
I think a lot of her radio hits don't have a ton of belting as they are typically the bubble gum pop songs that will appeal to the largest number of people. There's a lot more vocally and substance wise in her lyrics too if you listen to her full albums.
she is the living proof that what doesn't kill me makes me stronger . legend!
I’m loving this. U are honest and you really know what you’re talking about! Love your personality and voice. Btw when you sing to determine which notes she’s hitting Inalways crack up cause ur so good
I love her too, on so many levels. Not so much in the beginning. But the more I heard of what a good person she is, I'm sold. Her documentaries and so much more. I'll tell you though, it's hard catching up with the words to songs and which songs are in which albums... and BTW, I'm 66.
What a crazy difference in 22!
She was more nasal back in the day BUT today she's definitely improved her vocals and i really love the way she always connect to her fans with her music, it's her thing. she may be not as powerhouse vocalist as the other pop artist out there but girlie knows how to make great music and her longevity is insane!
A watched a video of a sound engineer comparing a Taylor's version to the previous album and he commented how she sings much better now. Makes sense she has matured.
Should react to her Grammy museum performances,they’re so good.
7:09 yes she isn’t known for her big belts but if you listen closely to a lot of her songs, she has them, and she can only get better
Now you see why there’s so much hype around this tour! Like you said, she’s on FIRE! 🎉
You could react her tours like her reputation tour or 1989 tour or Red tour but I think her vocals have improved so much
Some of these people recommended, Out Of The Woods at 1989 tour, which I believe you got to hear a bit in Miss Americana, is really great to see her vocals, another from 1989 tour: Enchanted/Wildest Dreams mashup, rock version of We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and I Knew You Were Trouble.
Then baby Taylor - Change ACM Performance, there is a REALLY LONG belt there. Also I would recommend watch Dear John live from Speak Now tour and then maybe watch how she did Dear John acoustically on the Eras Tour, for contrast.
And then great vocals from Lover era, I think that Death By A Thousand Cuts and Cornelia Street (both live from Paris) are superior. And Death By A Thousand Cuts you can again compare with acoustic version from Eras tour (which is a really memorable perfomance, because Taylor messed up forgot the lyrics and said something like "why do I write things like this" and it was really adorable and funny)
okey, last ime I am trying to put this comment here, it jsut keeps dissapearing, idk if I just can't see it or what, youtube is doing this too me way too often, idk what is going on:
10:07 yeah, she definitely does that. For example in the last clip, Don't Blame Me, here you got to hear in both old and new clip what I call the 3 note DBM note (some other people probably too, I am not musician at all, idk what to call it, but people here know what I am talking about), but sometimes it's just 2 notes (or maybe it's 2 notes and 1 note I don't know lol) and she does the 3 note only when she's feeling it, I would say it's like 3:1 2note:3note. Here are clips from Eras tour, opening night when she did the 3 note and the night after that:
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okey, it looks like maybe it's working, good
I was at her live performance and it was the most amazing performance I’ve every seen!
11:04 about the golf club
it's a reference to the music video from blank space
If you want to see her go higher in ‘I knew you were trouble’ then you should listen to the 1989 Tour version of it!