The music was fine, and she was fine, they were just in entirely different keys. That's the fault of whoever coordinated this performance.
Which key will we be in, said no one?
I just checked the pitches. The music started out in G-sharp, but from the start, she heard it the way she rehearsed it, in F natural.
Those two keys are a minor third apart, and in entirely different families. They clash horribly together! But she's a solid singer and stayed within F natural, which would make the highest notes much easier to reach.
She may have had a recording of it performed in F natural, and practice to that a thousand times. Once you've done that, your vocal chords just know how tight to be.
The music was fine, and she was fine, they were just in entirely different keys. That's the fault of whoever coordinated this performance. Which key will we be in, said no one?
I just checked the pitches. The music started out in G-sharp, but from the start, she heard it the way she rehearsed it, in F natural.
Those two keys are a minor third apart, and in entirely different families. They clash horribly together! But she's a solid singer and stayed within F natural, which would make the highest notes much easier to reach.
She may have had a recording of it performed in F natural, and practice to that a thousand times. Once you've done that, your vocal chords just know how tight to be.