Whitney Houston- Saving All My Love For You (Chile '94)
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Blue at 3:08 is one of my all time favorite licks...so simple yet so genius.
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Whitney is so good she directs her singers, band etc, what note to play etc. She said from the onset my band and singers sing for ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So really the arrangement you hear for the most part live is the way she wanted to sing it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nippy always starts her notes a certain way jumps the octave. She is not unmusical like Mariah. Mariah would just hit the E6 without hitting the octave before. Whitney always jumps octaves with musical purpose she is a pianoist, so by ear she knows what notes to hit, and what octave to jump naturally!
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@MariposaGirl1981 She does the same thing 6:26 starts e5/f5 in head in does a superhead/whistle pitch briefly 6:26 and brings it back to head. The lady is the most clever singer who ever had a mic.
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@MariposaGirl1981 No the end end pitched she does at the end she always jumps a octave or two 4:39. She starts the note E5 cause thats how she recorded, but she jumps an octave in her live at the end of the You's if she feelling like it. She has done that for years. She would either do the full note as You E5, or Start the note E5 and jump to the next octave or higher. She is very clever with her register transitions she so fast that most can even tell she jumped an octave or so.
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@kmaur21 well the "youuuuuuu" is a E5
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this is a very sexy song huh?
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She's a genius.
At the beginning, she makes me get lost with that melody and her speech, so elegant, soulful, amazing and soft!
She's #1
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@TheHeavenXc Lord that woman has done everything possible with the human voice from whistle highs to baritone tone lows, she just can BLOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@kmaur21 heck yeah i did, too clean too too clean



Man this woman can sing. When she first came out, I simply wanted to be like Whitney Houston. Man she can sing. She's still my favorite.
raberyleti 2 years ago 16
This is really great. Although, i do prefer her singing this when the song came out i.e. the David Letterman performance and Joan Rivers performance.
She's still so many thousands of leagues ahead of today's crappy "vocalists" though.
kain121 2 years ago 11