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For Into the Unknown, Menzel has to belt an E-flat five.
Which, if that means nothing to you … is high.
The E flat five sits somewhere in between those two.
This time around, Menzel got some backup.
(These are the women who dubbed Elsas voice in the international releases of the film.)
On the red carpet before the performance, Menzel said she was nervous.
Id like to hit all the notes properly,the singer said.
Looks like somebody readThe Secret.
(Is that howThe Secretworks?
I havent read it.)
So the question is … did she in fact hit all the notes properly?
In general, yes.
(Still, she nailed this one.)
Meaning its a half step lower and, as such, easier to sing.
Its fitting, honestly, since I assume the unknown is, absolutely, deeply chaotic.Kiss, pookie.