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Cinderella "Sing Sweet Nightingale" Disney Princess Dub

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

Laura Workman McMurtrey singing "Sing Sweet Nightingale" from Walt Disney's Cinderella. I am singing the harmony parts as well.
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  • How many harmony parts are there? For some reason I can only pick out 3, but it seems like there should be 4.

    Is there any way you could play each harmony separate so us auditory learners could better understand this AMAZING harmony?

  • I doubled one of the parts to make it sound more full. There should only be 3, but I made it 4. I am an auditory learner as well. I grew up on barbershop. :) Thanks!

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  • -sighs- You have no idea what I would do for your voice...

  • agreed..u have that classic disney voice that i think its to die for..thanks for helping bring that 50's rmantic era back :))

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  • This is kinda good and I'm one of those people who hate when things change but I just don't like the talking part sorry

  • Fantabulous~~~ ^3^

    Uhm, what are the harmony parts? My friends and I are singing this at a talent show at our school for Halloween and we can't find any sheet music for it... :/

  • you sing so much better :D

  • chills !! AMAZING :D

  • normally I HATE fandubs, but this is soo good!

  • Lovely!~ :3

  • U HAVE A BEUTIFUL VOICE

    

  • you are very talented with such a beautiful voice =3

  • This is so beautiful; I have always loved this song. And I LOVE that you yell at Lucifer at the end. Cracked me up! Please keep up the great work.

  • While I think this is a marvelous redoing of that gorgeous song with the bewitching harmonies, I HAVE to say that there is some special quality that exists in the original is absent in your rendition. Please don't get me wrong! There was a certain honey-like sexuality in women's voices in the 40's-50's that just doesn't exist today, and that speaks more to vocal mannerisms that were in existence then (ref. Judy Garland for more). Ilene Woods was a classic. Still, you did an incredible job!

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