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THIS is why you'll NEVER hear a voice like Judy's again.
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Tonight we're comparing a modern day take of 'Over The Rainbow' to Judy Garland's version in 1939!
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0:00 Intro
1:17 Kelly Clarkson’s Version
3:28 How Stringed Instruments Vary
5:03 ‘The Look’ of A440
6:59 None Shall Pass!
8:51 Artistic Choice... Pitch Correction... or Both?
12:12 Judy Garland's Voice Comparison
15:15 Freedom is NOT Allowed!
19:59 Great Singers... are 'OUT OF TUNE'!

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@shanedeleon5376

3 weeks ago

I'm not as concerned about pitch correction being a crutch for singers as I am that people's ears are becoming so used to pitch correction that they think someone's a bad singer if their pitch isn't robotically perfect. I think that's why so many pop singers and broadway performers sound so uniform to me now; we've literally flattened the character out of people's voices and come to hold that as the gold standard.

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@universalassociates6857

4 weeks ago

So Judy’s voice is to music like your Mom’s home cooking is to a meal. Most of what we hear today is like ultra processed fast food.

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@emersonboatwright5391

3 weeks ago

I'm a professional singer by trade, and just THANK YOU. This conversation is something my friends and I always have, especially when it comes to teaching. I often have to remind my students that they're artists and not computers, and to stop feeling shame because they're not "perfect*

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@gatesurfer

2 weeks ago

I think the “imperfections” in Judy’s voice makes it more intimate and conversational. She’s not singing “to you,” she’s drawn you inside her head and her heart to feel her wistful sadness. I always cry when I hear this.

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@smarsville

4 weeks ago

"You're not even allowed to appreciate the accuracy of somebody's natural voice." What a great observation and what a cultural loss. Excellent video.

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@aldebaran4154

3 weeks ago

Robert Fripp said back in the day everyone was always trying to sound different and today they're all trying to sound the same. This is a prime example.

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@sen_mei

2 weeks ago

I am a visual artist and do a lot of photo editing and it is so interesting to think of the similarities here. It is so easy to go over board with editing if you’re not thinking about it. The more you look at a photo, the more “normal” the edited version looks and the more you think you can push the “perfecting” of the image. Then you walk away and come back to it and realize you have a wildly fake looking person on the screen in front of you.

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@Sonicman415

3 weeks ago

Garland’s version is iconic. It is said that the entire crew began to weep when she first began singing, what was captured is the second take. It’s such a masterful performance. So delicate. All the feels. 😊

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@oundhakar

3 weeks ago

Can I suggest that you ought to edit Judy Garland's performance to show just how much we're losing with over-editing?

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@sumquak

3 weeks ago

Judy used the underside of the pitch to convey melancholy. This is stylistic and absolutely perfect.

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@memphischick2805

2 weeks ago

That little smile he makes when he starts to play Judy. That pure joy of knowing what is coming is what we're losing with autotune.

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@scottjackson1420

6 days ago

Judy had recently turned 17 when the Wizard of Oz was released (born June 1922, film released in August 1939). So she was only 16 when her scenes were filmed. What a talent. I will always love Judy Garland.

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@jameshall9402

4 weeks ago

...and in another 85 years people will still be listening to Judy.🙂

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@pbohearn

4 weeks ago

“Seeing Judy Garland at one of her worst performances was better than seeing 95% of all other singers during their best performances.“

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@picassoimpaler3243

3 weeks ago

Makes sense. This has got to be why live recordings are almost ALWAYS more emotional than a recorded piece in modern music. Im going to listen for this now, because i have a feeling it correlates to vocals that really connect.

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@samanthaharrell7342

3 weeks ago

I’m not sure why YouTube dropped you in my suggested videos, but I’m so glad it did! What wonderful commentary!

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@noxiousdow

3 weeks ago

"They're not listening, they're looking" - nailed it.

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@HeartlandHunny

3 weeks ago

As someone who loves old, old bluegrass, one of my favorite things about those old singers is that their vocals aren’t perfect. Sometimes they hit a note really weird. Some of them people today would hear and think “how did they get famous with THAT voice?!” But you’ll never hear music that touches your soul more than those old bluegrass singers. A lot of those songs tell sad stories, and you can hear their voices crack when they sing, which creates this beautiful, real kind of sorrow that hits you where you live. You lose that when your goal is to make the vocals “perfect.”

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@brandonlrushman2870

1 week ago

The thing about Judy’s gifted voice was extremely natural but came from a place from deep sadness and trauma. And you can hear it throughout the years as she sings this song. 💔❤️💔❤️💔

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@chrisstout8451

3 weeks ago

You can’t listen to Judy and not get teary. So much emotion, so human. Perfection without being absolutely perfect.

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