What I really love about Mariah's high belts are that she is a master at phrasing them and hitting them in succession and continuously. Granted, sustaining notes above F5 is not her strength, but many singers are not able to phrase anything above F5.
Smythe Jane definitely! it will always be easier to pull continuous breath from the lungs. it’s just natural for the sound to fall into a place of resting and exhale and relief tension from the voice. keeping diaphragmatic pressure through a phrase is inherently and anatomically difficult and even singers that are considered to be good don’t do it right. the air flow is constantly changing between different vowels and being cut completely with consonants, which is unnatural for the diaphragm to do its job and relief stress from the voice. precise breath control is needed to force the diaphragm to do something it’s not “designed” to do.
@Noah Smith The thing is that Mariah lacks of consistency. Also, she needs a vocal teacher but i think she refuses that idea. She has to warm up a lot too but I think she doesn't warm up that much, and nodules obviously are always there :(
@@me.iammariah9051 actually in her first era Mariah could support higher than E5, her higher belts very throaty and strained- its actually not her fault because sińce the beggining she Had very well developed Whistle- up to Eb7 without problem- and that's the problem- you can't have both powerful resonant belts and Whistle register .
RyderC Daniels no not really ik so hyang is a better upper belter but mariah's too magical nd resonate in f#5 even more so than so hyang who is also exceptionally resonate
Nobody can ever and will never do G5s as big, strong, resonant, and powerful as the Queen MARIAH CAREY! Others can hit em but will sound like a sheep being slit in the throat.
But like Ariana is Truly the queen of the 5th octave. She can KILL a B5 with little effort. I still love Mariah, but like Ariana is the queen of the 5th octave.
I mean, the fact that she resonated on the ɪ phoneme time and time again, while maintaining a beautifully even mix (most of the times) in so many of these upper belts >>>>> She will always be my #1 Queen.
When you split and compile all the upper belts only then her mixed voice technique become apparent and recognizable. ..if u listen to her in one full song with high belting its as if she never changed registers and you barely notice she is singing in mixed voice.. her vocal mastery is impeccable! Not to mention her upper belts very warm ringing not metallic cold (jennifer hudson)
it's because she is a light lyric and jhud is a spinto, also mariah started mixing more heady in the mid 90s and jhud is using a chest dominant mix in her belts but if she would balance her voice would sound warmer
@@jennieclarkson5257 I think Mariah has a more chest dominant mix but sometimes balances it and Jennifer has a head dominant mix since you can hear more head voice than chest voice but both sound amazing
RenanP stop being biased, I'm a Mariah fan and I love her to death but I'm not delusional and I can admit when objectively there are other sopranos who can hit F#5s with more support, ease, resonance, and clarity than Mariah can especially nowadays Mariah of 2016 can't even support anything above an Eb5
RyderC Daniels SoHyang can have all the 5th octaves note better than Mariah, but not the F#5's... I'm not being biased, I'm a fan but I'm real. I know Mariah isn't the perfect woman lambs try to make her be. I just said MY opinion on MY comment, and for me, her F#5's are the best of the business. She always did them with a lot of resonance, power and control. This is what I think. You can think different of me....
@@TheVocalityOfSingers I think what they mean is that emotions has phrased E5s and F5s from ths beginning to the end, and AYNAF has most of the action after a minute and half.
@@charlie8581 nah I find it relatively easy to sing the hardest song for me is mariahs theres got to be a way that whistle is impossible to hit properly 😃🔪
Can I just say that the picture of her at 17:38 looks like it's from the Rainbow era, but yet it's almost a decade later? That's insane. Mariah is so hot in the E=MC2 era. And now, too! Shit, she looks like 2005 now.
+Lambily Loft no she doesn't, she looks hot but in an older 40's way, which is understandable because she is in her 40's... In 2008 she looked younger than TEOM era! She was soooo hot!
One of the best singers/songwriters/producers ever. She cans literally do anything. I also feel like she could have gone beyond that B♭5 so much, like with whistles. I feel like it’s even wider then what we know. Truly amazing. ♥️
Oh my god my throat literally feels tired just listening to this. No wonder her voice has deteriorated. No one could sing like this constantly and not experienced deterioration, nodules or no nodules
Not to mention these are the final outputs, no one knows how many takes she did for each song. I once read that just 'Honey' alone, she had sung about 100 different versions to let her collaborator choose the best one. Literally one of the most hardworking and devoted artists ever.
Justin Braylock that depends on whether she's going for a chestier mix, which she chose to do for her post prime belts. Anything higher either has a headier mix or it pitched from a previous note (minus the G5 from love story)
I don't trust her studio belting from Charmbracelet on up because she suddenly "reached" notes (they sound like Chipmunks on that album in particular) in the studio that she never even did at the top of her belting peak in 94 to 96. If you notice, the ones higher than G#5 were mostly done post-2000 and she has never been able to replicate them live. So G#5 is her true belting peak I think. She probably could hit higher in her peak years but not within her comfort level and she didn't wanna record something that she would be straining to do live.
Well not all of her notes from Charmbracelet and up sound like chipmunk and out of her reach. In Charmbracelet era for example she did legit hit some upper belts live. Like F#5 in Make It Happen which she never do in the Butterfly era. She also hit a clear F5 when she sang Always Be My Baby in New York and sustained an Eb5 with a vibrato in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia when she performed Hero. Mariah probably only done some editing to these notes from G5 upward. Even then, some of her G5s is actually done naturally without any studio magic. Like her G5s in Mine Again and Love Story. You can hear how her voice wanted to crack and the notes are raspy.
@@aldebaran853 So are you agreeing with me that G#5 is her true belting peak and that the studio belts on Charmbracelet and Emancipation may have been tweaked? Because none of those notes you cited she did live are higher.
@@Dr__Feelgood yes I do agree that her highest belt is G#5. I don't think she ever do any higher than that. But she had a vocal coach as far as I know when she in the process of recording TEOM. So that G#5 in Mine Again is legit real without any studio magic. Because how raspy it sounded and also it was kinda a little flat.
Nah i think her belting limit is A5. When she was recording charmbracelet album she was in a tired part of her life, not long after her breakdown and death of her father, and all charmbracelet belts above f#5 sound pitched up and chipmunky. But in TEOM when she was recording the album in 2004, her voice was probably at its healthiest ever since 1996. It was just after her vocally great charmbracelet tour. If you look at any live shows in 2004 of mariah (which is very rare) her voice is on par with her 1990-1996 voice. Thats why i dont think TEOM belts were pitched up. They dont have that chipmunky noise to it and she recorded it at a vocally very strong point of her life. Nevertheles her a5's from TEOM still sound screamy, but yeah i think a5 is her belting peak. The bb5 from triumphant (although quite unclear and soft) sounds hella pitched up. And the harmonized a5 from honey so so def remix sounds authentic. That particular a5 is probably the highest she's ever belted considering how sharp that a5 sounds. And knowing mariah, shes a perfectionist and wouldnt pitch it up to sound sharper than it should be. So in conclusion: charmbracelet upper belts= pitched up. TEOM upper belts = NOT pitched up. Triumphant bb5 = pitched up. Honey so so def remix slightly sharp a5 = not pitched up, and the highest belt shes ever hit
Mariah herself already said that when she was recording Charmbracelet and TEOM she was in an amazing vocal shape because all she was doing was resting and sleeping and going to the studio when her voice was at its A game ! And maybe the reasons she sounds in the 2000s is simple because…………….she was in a better condition then in the 90s but y’all not ready for that convo
Because in against all odds you keep ascending up in notes “theres(eb5) no(e5) chance(f#5) in can’t take that away you’re doing a run all the down , lmao it sounds mad complicated
@@joshuavidad6025 We belong together is easy, you just need a very good breath technique. If you don't have enough air then you will crack or lose your breath lol I can do the climax and the last sustaining and I'm a bass lol it would be a Eb4 instead of a Eb5
That was amazing, i love every single note from Mariah ❤️ But why didn't you put Mariah's longest G5 in "all in your mind" , that was one of her most iconic note ever
Amazing video as per usual! Mariah's voice and overall technique change from Emotions to Music Box is really surprising though, like different persons sung the albums. Anyways, here's my ranking based on how healthy the upper belts are in each album: 1)Music Box 2) Merry Christmas/Daydream 3)Charmbracelet 4)Emotions 5)Glitter 6)Butterfly 7)Emancipation of Mimi 8)Mariah Carey 9)Merry Christmas II You 10)The Elusive Chanteuse 11)Rainbow 12)E=mc^2 13)Memoirs It's surprising how Charmbracelet beat Emotions but it's justifiable since her belts in Charmbracelet are a lot less strained than Emotions (which had many high larynx/pushed F5s which is one of the reasons why it lost to Charmbracelet). Another surprise is 4 of her out of prime albums (Butterfly, Glitter, Charmbracelet and EOM) beat the Debut album, but again, because of squeezing/pushing her belts especially at some of those F5s. Music Box, while relatively having few strained belts, bested others in terms of technique and overall tonal production. The change from Emotions to Music Box is really drastic, maybe she got a vocal coach before recording the album.
C heart If I would pinpoint one by one, it would take long. But some of these F5s are from I Don't Wanna Cry, Alone in Love (almost all F5s from Debut album actually), some F5s in Can't Let Go, the sustained F5 in Emotions remix and so on.
She is a true coloratura soprano. Her upper belts have that soprano quality, they sound so much higher than they actually are. She has so much resonance and brightness in her upper belts. Even her Eb5's sound much higher than many other singers' Eb5's, and all of her upper belts sound so intense and resonant!
I don't think I've ever been more frustrated in my life. Like!!! My brain kept trying to sing along and the song would change. Lol! Good video. Now I have to go listen to nothing but Mariah for the next week to clear my system.
Mariah Carey com certeza é uma das melhores belters de sua geração, juntamente com Whitney, a diferença é que Mariah brilha nos belts acima de Eb5, parece que sua voz nasceu pra cantar nessa região e Whitney brilha nos mid-belts G4-D5 onde sua voz é poderosa e potente
What I really love about Mariah's high belts are that she is a master at phrasing them and hitting them in succession and continuously. Granted, sustaining notes above F5 is not her strength, but many singers are not able to phrase anything above F5.
Phrasing G5’s is a lot harder than holding them, im pretty sure.
Smythe Jane definitely! it will always be easier to pull continuous breath from the lungs. it’s just natural for the sound to fall into a place of resting and exhale and relief tension from the voice. keeping diaphragmatic pressure through a phrase is inherently and anatomically difficult and even singers that are considered to be good don’t do it right. the air flow is constantly changing between different vowels and being cut completely with consonants, which is unnatural for the diaphragm to do its job and relief stress from the voice. precise breath control is needed to force the diaphragm to do something it’s not “designed” to do.
@Noah Smith The thing is that Mariah lacks of consistency. Also, she needs a vocal teacher but i think she refuses that idea. She has to warm up a lot too but I think she doesn't warm up that much, and nodules obviously are always there :(
@@sedmercado24 yeah, she sounds really good
@@Liamresume 100%. If she got a teacher in 1994, the world would have ended. Even now.
I knew this would be a long video because Mariah dishes out F5s & F#5s like EBT cards during a recession.
the perfection of this comment LOL
Joshua Samuels lol this comment is g.o.a.t. So true
😂😂😂
Her belts are very piercing and resonant. It doesn't lose quality even when she goes very high.
Imagine achieving a healthy mix and resonance on belts above Eb5, even live. The greatest vocalist to ever live, Mariah Carey.
@@me.iammariah9051 actually in her first era Mariah could support higher than E5, her higher belts very throaty and strained- its actually not her fault because sińce the beggining she Had very well developed Whistle- up to Eb7 without problem- and that's the problem- you can't have both powerful resonant belts and Whistle register .
@@Hhjhfu247 you are wrong! some idiots are talking this nonsense and it's annoying because people repeat it without knowing anything
@@me.iammariah9051 her belts aren’t throaty however 90 and 91 were pulled and throaty
@@me.iammariah9051 I disagree, Debutriah was throaty, her best belting technique was around Music Box-Daydream era imo
Studio carey😂 whitney is best
what's funny is she hits most of her G5s and up after her 1st prime
j money trueeee, she strated mixing more heady after her prime...
She did all of her A5s abd Bbs5s in post prime too, this video doesn't show it, but the A5 in 'Honey So So Def Remix' peaks at Bb5 too
"'to impress people"? Oh, please, she did them for the climaxes. And she could've done them in her sleep, with a balanced mix.
I need proof.
@Erick Freiria She lipped her studio belts???????????
mariah carey doing vocal breaks in the middle, before, and/or after her upper belts is a blessing truly.
nobody can hit f#5s like Mariah Carey great video
j money one word SoHyang
RyderC Daniels no not really ik so hyang is a better upper belter but mariah's too magical nd resonate in f#5 even more so than so hyang who is also exceptionally resonate
RyderC Daniels she has a great voice but she uses mixed voice (which is her natural voice)
So Hyang is queen of belting, she can reach till Bb5...but Mariah Carey is great and she is Legend..👏
meegikwang She sang F#5 several times live. You are stupid
, idiot and trash. Regine will never be MC
OMG her voice is like the most OPEN voice ever...and has so many different textures to it!
The greatest vocalist of all time every single note here is supported and resonant.
No
She is
Queen of F#5...
Yasss!!!
Thanks! It wasn't my concept actually xD
But do it! xD And are you sure you can do that lol. She's PATTI LABELLE!
Hey, do you know any Patti's live C#6? Most vocal battles on YT use the C#6 in "The Alphabet", but I think it's a D.
Thanks! It's really good! Btw, do you know the name of the song she was singing? :)
Ah, nevermind. I found it. It's "Two Steps Away"! ^^
Nobody can ever and will never do G5s as big, strong, resonant, and powerful as the Queen MARIAH CAREY! Others can hit em but will sound like a sheep being slit in the throat.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😃
18:45 I swear that sounds like a whistle in the harmony, n' not a belt omfg. Her artistry.
That growled F#5 in Joy Ride 😩😩😩😩😍😍😍🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
It is wild that she belted her highest belts (A5 & Bb5) in her last few albums before her "Caution" album! 😮
Anyone could imitate mariah with whistles, but no one can imitate mariah's mixed voice
Mariah owns the 5th octave. Don't @ me
Buduzhi Eligwe
I just did
But like Ariana is Truly the queen of the 5th octave. She can KILL a B5 with little effort. I still love Mariah, but like Ariana is the queen of the 5th octave.
Joemaani Alexas Colon-Gambrell Hum... Maybe if she had consistent support and resonance beyond D5 she would be a queen of the 5th octave 💀💀💀
Praga de Chernobyl who?
The second F#5 in You're So Cold is so resonant that sounds like an F#6!
9:29
She has several notes in her older albums where this happens lolz
in 14:55 also, it's so resonant, sounds like a G6
Omg resonance even in upper belts, so skinny 💅💅
@@me.iammariah9051That was an audio error in the studio, it was still resonant but that isn’t why it sounds like that.
One thing you can explain about her belts is RESONANCE
+vibrato
My speaker is vibrating.. She really is the Queen of Vocal resonance.
She’s so good at phrasing
I mean, the fact that she resonated on the ɪ phoneme time and time again, while maintaining a beautifully even mix (most of the times) in so many of these upper belts >>>>>
She will always be my #1 Queen.
20 minutes of bliss
kpoptastic u I see what you did to there
the fact that most of the notes from F5-G#5 here are resonant.. she’s so powerful. her mind.
When you split and compile all the upper belts only then her mixed voice technique become apparent and recognizable. ..if u listen to her in one full song with high belting its as if she never changed registers and you barely notice she is singing in mixed voice.. her vocal mastery is impeccable! Not to mention her upper belts very warm ringing not metallic cold (jennifer hudson)
Jennifer is still a queen but yeah Mariah is so much warmer
it's because she is a light lyric and jhud is a spinto, also mariah started mixing more heady in the mid 90s and jhud is using a chest dominant mix in her belts but if she would balance her voice would sound warmer
@@jennieclarkson5257 I think Mariah has a more chest dominant mix but sometimes balances it and Jennifer has a head dominant mix since you can hear more head voice than chest voice but both sound amazing
Why the dig at JHud, they have different voices. Not all women's voices are warm and bright and if they aren't it doesn't make them a bad singer.
That Standing O F5 is so resonant even through all the mixing
Mariah loves F5's and F#5's
17:30 "and you keep on singing Saaaanta Claus is coming to town!"
Her tone is fucking amazing.
The one and only mariah has it.
She's one of a kind
The living Legend.
There's no one who can reach Mariah's perfection to hit F#5's !!
RenanP one word SoHyang
RyderC Daniels No dear. No. Equal to her, NO!
RenanP stop being biased, I'm a Mariah fan and I love her to death but I'm not delusional and I can admit when objectively there are other sopranos who can hit F#5s with more support, ease, resonance, and clarity than Mariah can especially nowadays Mariah of 2016 can't even support anything above an Eb5
RyderC Daniels SoHyang can have all the 5th octaves note better than Mariah, but not the F#5's... I'm not being biased, I'm a fan but I'm real. I know Mariah isn't the perfect woman lambs try to make her be. I just said MY opinion on MY comment, and for me, her F#5's are the best of the business. She always did them with a lot of resonance, power and control. This is what I think. You can think different of me....
RenanP I understand your point and I apologize if I came off as rude.
9:56 NeverNeVerNEVERnevernever sooo beautiful. She is truly a legend
Brightest resonance I've ever heard! I cannot fathom how she does this. Not to mention her phrasing is also A+
Yes her resonance is bright but Barbra Streisand's Belts are the brighest
@@bestvocalsbyvocalists849 I agree, love them both!
@@bestvocalsbyvocalists849 nasal ? Never
4 G5's in emotions!!! truely the hardest pop song to grace this earth. or maybe ANYNAF with 9 G5's lol idk
AYNAF has 10 G5s, it was the hardest song to sing.
@@TheVocalityOfSingers I think what they mean is that emotions has phrased E5s and F5s from ths beginning to the end, and AYNAF has most of the action after a minute and half.
@@jacksonmusic3528 it's a constant belting tho-
All In Your Mind is vocal suicide, similar to emotions 🤩🤯
@@charlie8581 nah I find it relatively easy to sing the hardest song for me is mariahs theres got to be a way that whistle is impossible to hit properly 😃🔪
her a5 and bb5 not that clear but her f5, f#5s and g5s are the best.. very big and resonant..
Can I just say that the picture of her at 17:38 looks like it's from the Rainbow era, but yet it's almost a decade later? That's insane. Mariah is so hot in the E=MC2 era. And now, too! Shit, she looks like 2005 now.
she doesn't look like 2005 now :'( our queen is aging
Saturn Uhm, I wouldn't have said that if I didn't mean it. She definitely does look like she did in 2005.
+Lambily Loft no she doesn't, she looks hot but in an older 40's way, which is understandable because she is in her 40's... In 2008 she looked younger than TEOM era! She was soooo hot!
+Lambily Loft her eyes looks tired
She kinda looks the a mix of TEOM and Glitter era
She hits an A5 in The One (So So Def Remix)
OMG, why do you know so many rare notes of her?
Thanks for telling me anyway xD
I don't go out much I guess lol
Do you have the approx. timestamp for The One (So So Def Remix) A5?
@@QanhMusicz it's late but she also hits an A5 in the harmony of To Be Around You
18:16 that G5 was so well executed that i almost cried
still one of my favorite notes she's recorded! phenomenal
The f5s of Mariah are the best in my opinion,
so beautiful, and the resonance...
1995, the year of the G5
Omg that picture of Mariah at 8:50 😍😍 never seen her with straight hair in the early 90s! VERY RARE
Why she kinda looked like in 1998 #1s Era
One of the best singers/songwriters/producers ever. She cans literally do anything. I also feel like she could have gone beyond that B♭5 so much, like with whistles. I feel like it’s even wider then what we know. Truly amazing. ♥️
Mariah's Tessitura Note is definitely F5. the ease is simply outstanding.
No, C5-C#5
G R E A T Video! Love it!
Thanks!
Her G5s are the best among the belts for me its perfect, no one can compare imo
her songs make me fatigue. the stamina here is soooooo
undoubtedly AMAZING ARTIST SONG-WRITER, MOM, ETC
Her tone changes every year omg
To count all of her E5 is impossible...Really..They are EVERYWHERE...Like..hundreds...
there are about 50 on the song emotions by itself
Should Be a lot E5's in her songs, Harder Work
If they include E5 then the video is prolly an hour long
Her songs are so freaking hard. 😭😭
Oh my god my throat literally feels tired just listening to this. No wonder her voice has deteriorated. No one could sing like this constantly and not experienced deterioration, nodules or no nodules
Not to mention these are the final outputs, no one knows how many takes she did for each song. I once read that just 'Honey' alone, she had sung about 100 different versions to let her collaborator choose the best one. Literally one of the most hardworking and devoted artists ever.
very high quality fanmade video..thank you very much
53psy thank you! 😍
The G5s in stay the night, baby mariah carey was cutting up 😍😍😍
BEST VIDEO ON EARTH
Lichy Guevara hi
Vocal run "I wish you knew", best ever
i love her technique but on some of her f sharps she sounds like she was on the edge of cracking
Justin Braylock that depends on whether she's going for a chestier mix, which she chose to do for her post prime belts. Anything higher either has a headier mix or it pitched from a previous note (minus the G5 from love story)
17:31 had such a nice transition hahaha
I’m very proud of that moment 😌
Queen of upperbelts !
Glad I could help! This video is beautiful. Sorry this took like 2 hours to render, lmao.
How can one person be so talented and beautiful!!
17:50 idk what it is about this belt in its a wrap but its one of my favorites ever.
It's full chest. Same with her Miss You Most
YOUR FAVES COULD NEVER!
BTW, no one could've done this better than you :)
Awh, thanks! xD
Vulnerability my fav can
RyderC Daniels who Selena no mates ?
Patrick Nolan Selena??? No my fav is SoHyang
+Patrick Nolan It's funny how you automatically assume Selena, like wtf, that doesn't even make sense 😂😂😂
When Charmbracelet, TEOM and Me I Am Mariah are very consistent in every notes lmao
Fr 😂
16:16 growled G5!!!
yes, and in 15:19 too
I don't trust her studio belting from Charmbracelet on up because she suddenly "reached" notes (they sound like Chipmunks on that album in particular) in the studio that she never even did at the top of her belting peak in 94 to 96. If you notice, the ones higher than G#5 were mostly done post-2000 and she has never been able to replicate them live. So G#5 is her true belting peak I think. She probably could hit higher in her peak years but not within her comfort level and she didn't wanna record something that she would be straining to do live.
Well not all of her notes from Charmbracelet and up sound like chipmunk and out of her reach. In Charmbracelet era for example she did legit hit some upper belts live. Like F#5 in Make It Happen which she never do in the Butterfly era. She also hit a clear F5 when she sang Always Be My Baby in New York and sustained an Eb5 with a vibrato in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia when she performed Hero. Mariah probably only done some editing to these notes from G5 upward. Even then, some of her G5s is actually done naturally without any studio magic. Like her G5s in Mine Again and Love Story. You can hear how her voice wanted to crack and the notes are raspy.
@@aldebaran853 So are you agreeing with me that G#5 is her true belting peak and that the studio belts on Charmbracelet and Emancipation may have been tweaked? Because none of those notes you cited she did live are higher.
@@Dr__Feelgood yes I do agree that her highest belt is G#5. I don't think she ever do any higher than that. But she had a vocal coach as far as I know when she in the process of recording TEOM. So that G#5 in Mine Again is legit real without any studio magic. Because how raspy it sounded and also it was kinda a little flat.
Nah i think her belting limit is A5. When she was recording charmbracelet album she was in a tired part of her life, not long after her breakdown and death of her father, and all charmbracelet belts above f#5 sound pitched up and chipmunky. But in TEOM when she was recording the album in 2004, her voice was probably at its healthiest ever since 1996. It was just after her vocally great charmbracelet tour. If you look at any live shows in 2004 of mariah (which is very rare) her voice is on par with her 1990-1996 voice. Thats why i dont think TEOM belts were pitched up. They dont have that chipmunky noise to it and she recorded it at a vocally very strong point of her life. Nevertheles her a5's from TEOM still sound screamy, but yeah i think a5 is her belting peak. The bb5 from triumphant (although quite unclear and soft) sounds hella pitched up. And the harmonized a5 from honey so so def remix sounds authentic. That particular a5 is probably the highest she's ever belted considering how sharp that a5 sounds. And knowing mariah, shes a perfectionist and wouldnt pitch it up to sound sharper than it should be. So in conclusion: charmbracelet upper belts= pitched up. TEOM upper belts = NOT pitched up. Triumphant bb5 = pitched up. Honey so so def remix slightly sharp a5 = not pitched up, and the highest belt shes ever hit
Mariah herself already said that when she was recording Charmbracelet and TEOM she was in an amazing vocal shape because all she was doing was resting and sleeping and going to the studio when her voice was at its A game !
And maybe the reasons she sounds in the 2000s is simple because…………….she was in a better condition then in the 90s but y’all not ready for that convo
Queen of F5/F#5
Love these B♭5s omg.
Make one with Middle Belts C4 to E5. Fantastic Upper Belts without Scream, Just Sing. Legend! Others videos with Her sixth octave notes too.
I wonder why I can sing the F#5 note in "Can't take that away" but not in "Against all odds"...
Same. I can sing Through The Rain, Against All Odds, and O Holy Night climaxes but can't sing We Belong Together and I Stay In Love climaxes
Because in against all odds you keep ascending up in notes “theres(eb5) no(e5) chance(f#5) in can’t take that away you’re doing a run all the down , lmao it sounds mad complicated
@@joshuavidad6025 We belong together requires nearly impossible breath support lmao
@@joshuavidad6025 We belong together is easy, you just need a very good breath technique. If you don't have enough air then you will crack or lose your breath lol I can do the climax and the last sustaining and I'm a bass lol it would be a Eb4 instead of a Eb5
@@SkSk-gn1ut Yep. Few other songs that require tons of breath are Emotions, My All, The One.
18:45 in WANT YOU she has a G#5 with vibrato before hitting it again
OMG I was so afraid because I didn't find the another video!! Haha great job! I'M OBSESSED!
Haha, yeah, I took down the old one. Glad you like it! xD
That was amazing, i love every single note from Mariah ❤️
But why didn't you put Mariah's longest G5 in "all in your mind" , that was one of her most iconic note ever
This video was done in 2016. That G5 wasn't even a rumour at the time
@@weslleyfrancisco8616 oh , ok
This video is absolute perfection 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much!!! ❤️
+Qanh Musicz 😃❤️
Amazing video as per usual!
Mariah's voice and overall technique change from Emotions to Music Box is really surprising though, like different persons sung the albums. Anyways, here's my ranking based on how healthy the upper belts are in each album:
1)Music Box
2) Merry Christmas/Daydream
3)Charmbracelet
4)Emotions
5)Glitter
6)Butterfly
7)Emancipation of Mimi
8)Mariah Carey
9)Merry Christmas II You
10)The Elusive Chanteuse
11)Rainbow
12)E=mc^2
13)Memoirs
It's surprising how Charmbracelet beat Emotions but it's justifiable since her belts in Charmbracelet are a lot less strained than Emotions (which had many high larynx/pushed F5s which is one of the reasons why it lost to Charmbracelet). Another surprise is 4 of her out of prime albums (Butterfly, Glitter, Charmbracelet and EOM) beat the Debut album, but again, because of squeezing/pushing her belts especially at some of those F5s.
Music Box, while relatively having few strained belts, bested others in terms of technique and overall tonal production. The change from Emotions to Music Box is really drastic, maybe she got a vocal coach before recording the album.
Which F5 belts were strained or squeezed in the video?
C heart If I would pinpoint one by one, it would take long. But some of these F5s are from I Don't Wanna Cry, Alone in Love (almost all F5s from Debut album actually), some F5s in Can't Let Go, the sustained F5 in Emotions remix and so on.
+Today's a Good Day 18 which from the music box album are strained note?
Daydream has strained C5s.
@@1tomariah321 seriously?
She is a true coloratura soprano. Her upper belts have that soprano quality, they sound so much higher than they actually are. She has so much resonance and brightness in her upper belts. Even her Eb5's sound much higher than many other singers' Eb5's, and all of her upper belts sound so intense and resonant!
You need to add the F5 from 'I don't'!!
+max hamley haha yeah, pretty sure she'll throw out more belts in her new album lol
When's the release of her nee album
Sadly, the highest belt in Caution is E5.
The amount of resonance she has😭😭😭
VERY ASTONISHING COMPILATION! :)
That's why she's awesomd!!!! She did all that
The F#5s from debut give me so much nostalgia,idk why
I don't think I've ever been more frustrated in my life. Like!!! My brain kept trying to sing along and the song would change. Lol! Good video. Now I have to go listen to nothing but Mariah for the next week to clear my system.
Warrior by Kim Bra (Free Sheets):
1. Alto Sax
2. Lead 2 (sawtooth)
3. SynthBrass 1
4. Lead 1 (square)
5. Choir Aahs
6. Tubular Bells
7. Brass Section
8. Trumpet
9. Tubular Bells
10. Synth Drum
11. Voice Oohs
12. Acoustic Guitar (nylon)
13. Breath Noise
14. Electric Bass (pick)
15. Reverse Cymbal
16. Koto
17. Agogo
18. Shakuhachi
19. Lead 5 (charang)
20. Lead 3 (calliope)
21. Tuba
22. Trombone
SOPRANOriah
20:07 I think I adore the “Fly Like A Bird” A5 the most💗💗💗
Are you sure in the Honey (so so def remix) That she doesn't even peak at Bb5?
PS I'm glad that someone added and acknowledged the Bb5 in Triumphant.
AMAZING video as always ❤️
Thanks!
The Queen of F5's😍😍😍
Love her music...
Soooooo goooood
Thanks!! :)
Bless my ears!😍😍😍👑
x2 xd
this is why she is THE MARIAH CAREY
Mariah Carey com certeza é uma das melhores belters de sua geração, juntamente com Whitney, a diferença é que Mariah brilha nos belts acima de Eb5, parece que sua voz nasceu pra cantar nessa região e Whitney brilha nos mid-belts G4-D5 onde sua voz é poderosa e potente
Duas feras😍
Exatamente
Whitney technically has better upperbelts
@@vyeagra420both are outstands in the upperbelts!!!
Best high belts are from Mariah and Celine, that ive personally ever heard.
Such a fantastic video! Congratulations! =D 20 minutes of pleasure... "Charmbracelet" will always be my favourite from her %_%
Thanks! "Charmbracelet" is like her second prime!
how she hit those mixed G#5 in i wish you knew omg so talented
Emotions and those g5s
She went to the studio that day and said “I’m gonna create an album that no one can recreate” ☝️
@@QanhMusicz 😭😭Fr
I “hate” her for that,
I can’t sing anything 🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@Wtfqayyam true lol 😭
One of my fav videos 😍
This video is great, thank you!
Thank you for this ❤️
Thanks! I have to do this! I hate the old video so much lol xD
18:08 I love this G5! It's so bright and piercing! :D
I stay love belts are amazing!!
Not many can resonate in upper belts and achieve this weight. She always use a balanced mix and not heady, adding an I would say annoying twang
Looooooooovvvvvveeeeeee this video!^ thanks lamb! You are the best
+Ican thanks! 😍