Mariah Carey - Star Spangled Banner (pre-recorded)
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a pre recorded version of Mariah's national anthem. Great version and up there with other amazing versions like Whitney Houston (also pre recorded)
Too bad not many sing these live. but i guess it's too stressful or technical hard to do. Mariah does a good job on the lipsync, but it is still obvious. Especially the last note where she waits for it to come. the whistle note was nicely edited. you can hear it, but can't see her do it.
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everything to watch
NOW UV STARTED READIN DIS DUNT STOP THIS IS
SO SCARY. xSEND THIS OVER TO 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR CRUSHES NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS. THIS IS SO SCARY CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS!!!!!!!
Yes, there is. It's called "sheet music." Now.. Here is part of The Code for the National Anthem of the United States of America adopted by the National Anthem committee in April of 1942. Since the message of the music is greatly heightened by the text, it is of paramount importance that emphas
is be placed upon the singing of the National Anthem. (cont...)
From the Code for the National Anthem adopted by the National Anthem Committee: It is inappropriate to make or use sophisticated "concert" versions of the National Anthem. The slighting of note values in the playing or singing of the National Anthem will seriously impair the beauty and effective
ness of both the music and lyric.
How about this: "Don't comment unless you actually know something about this nation's history and its protocols regarding the flag and the performance of the National Anthem."
Yes, because the Code for the National Anthem doesn't change. Roseanne Barr deliberately sang it like a dying cow and I don't know a single person who thinks that what she did was "appropriate." The Code still stands. If you or another musician chooses to ignore it, that's your lookout. But it's
there nevertheless. It exists.