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National Anthem: Tradition or Style?


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Her lips weren't moving while her voice was coming over the speakers. From what I remember, she didn't even have the mic up.

I'd say that's pretty good evidence.

Yes they were.

But apparently. according to the engineer that worked the Super Bowl that year, it was a situation where she actually did sang it into a live microphone.

But they also had a prerecorded version as well in case something went unforeseen went wrong. The engineer at the Super Bowl, said basically it was the studio version, her live voice, and the audience reaction.

So everyone is right. Yay!!!

http://books.google.co.kr/books?id=-LoDAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA60&vq=whitney&as_pt=MAGAZINES&hl=en&pg=PA60#v=onepage&q&f=false

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Her lips weren't moving while her voice was coming over the speakers. From what I remember, she didn't even have the mic up.

I'd say that's pretty good evidence.

Yes they were.

But apparently. according to the engineer that worked the Super Bowl that year, it was a situation where she actually did sang it into a live microphone.

But they also had a prerecorded version as well in case something went unforeseen went wrong. The engineer at the Super Bowl, said basically it was the studio version, her live voice, and the audience reaction.

So everyone is right. Yay!!!

http://books.google....epage&q&f=false

that kind of situation is a bear to perform in. the feedback from speakers and the effect that wind has on everything can make it very difficult to hear yourself, whether a singer or performer.

for that kind of production i wouldn't be a bit surprised if there was track being played.

i always loved the idea of performing outside, but it was always a headache because sound does very funny things outside. when you're in a situation where everything has to be perfect and you're relying a lot on what you hear (which most musicians do, including hearing what it is that you're doing) then it can easily turn bad. i've played and sung at festivals where sound could travel forever and i've performed in areas that don't have a roof, but still have seating that can bounce the sound back at you and you can practice and do all kinds of sound checks with the place empty, but when there's people in those stands it's going to have a different effect. plus there's the unpredictable effect that wind can have on the situation.

i think that with a symphony behind her it adds a very different element for her and the other performers because you've got sound coming from all around and it can be a bit confusing.

it was important that she nailed that song, esp. for the time we were in then. i mean it was just a few days after the persian gulf war started and this was something brand new to many in the US. we hadn't really been involved in anything like that in about 20 years.

it was too big of a deal in many regards to leave to the chaos that performing outside can bring.

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Yes, she used a vocal track. And she wasn't the only one, but it was her voice. And had the track screwed up she could have sang it. Ashlee Simpson can't sing.

Ahh ok, I always wanted to know if it was actually her voice on the track, which I guessed it was, but It's obvious she did lip it

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