Sierra and Ariel Duet
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The voice showing on the broadway version is more mature.
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She's amazing!!!!!!!
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i couldnt even hear jodi
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It's genius how they uses rollerskates. I'm serious man. It really suits the flowy atmosphere.
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@Deffie But they're in the same key, so she's singing the exact same notes, not half an octave higher. I think what you mean is their voices have different qualities.
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@NicoleHalsey13 thats a bit harsh, I think she did well and is a good actress
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@NicoleHalsey13 Actually Sierra did understand Ariel as a character, in the special features on the special edition of the DVD it has an interview with Sierra and she says right at the beginning that Ariel has always been her favourite disney princess and loved the little mermaid most of all out of all the disney films when she was a child. I like her as Ariel personally.
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Actually, it's a different key. I didn't think it was, so I checked.
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they are both great no one has the same voice
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amazing. jodi & sierra are both awesome. (: <3333333
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@koolkats125 It's a Broadway musical. On stage, everything needs to be rather exaggerated; hair, make-up, clothing, especially in a production like this. Most likely why they styled the wig to be so wavy.
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the beginning of sierras version is a bit strange, especially 0:42 :) but she has a very strong voice. i like both versions
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@Deffie They're not in different keys at all-- Jodi's as much of a soprano as Sierra is, as LETTIS79 said, they're singing the same notes. They just have different voices, so of course they're going to sound different.
Sierra has the better voice for Broadway: her belt is much stronger, and she knows how to work with an orchestra, not to mention she has to act with her body in addition to her voice. Just a performance difference. ^^
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@sounderpressure r u serious jodi would have probaly already gave seirra the role for the little mermaid 4
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you all with the rude comments need to shut up i think she sounds just like her and she can act great belive me i kno im in college im a musical theatre major and and her hairs fine id like to c you get up there on that big stage and perform in front of millions and havet to fill jodis shoes try giving her some support she mite need it
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ariel's hair was nvr tat wavy even on land or under water
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If this girl voiced Ariel in the movie, I would have flat out hated the movie. Just saying.
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Well dang! You can sing! Rock ON!!!
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I don't like Sierra's acting, Ariel's supposed to be peppery and spicy, I woudl even call her a bit tomboyish, even though she's delicate ande feminine. she's a determined child and her movements say so. she's not like cinderella or Snow White, more like Belle and Mulan.
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@LETTIS79 I see! But Jodi still sings this song a little lower - if you compare the Broadway and movie versions, you can hear that they are in different keys.
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@Deffie They are actually both sopranos, singing in the same frequencies. It's just a matter of differerent timbre, that's why they voices appear to sound different. A mezzosoprano is a much darker voice. There are also different types of sopranos and a more dramatic soprano can sometimes almost sound like a mezzosoprano in her timbre which makes it hard for a unskilled ear to hear the difference.
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she much better then the movie
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I think they both sound beautiful, and of course Jodi is the original, but maybe it's time for a new Ariel :)
well bottom line is: Jodi was perfect for the movie and Sierra was perfect for Broadway. it doesn't really matter if they could fill each other's place. they did excellently where they were and there is no need to question either.
yupp40 2 years ago 50
She doesn't really sound like Jodi at all, Sierra sings the song like half an octave higher. Beautiful voices both, but not alike at all. I think Jodi may be a mezzo soprano while Sierra is a soprano, but I'm not sure. I'm music-term-challenged like that.
Deffie 3 years ago 19