Charlie Puth
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But that melody is so hard to sing.
Well, the thing that's most striking about that bridge is...
Forgive me, I don't know all the words.
It's the dissonance and the constant resolve.
It's like any human ear could hear that.
Where are we going?
We're not going up.
We're going down.
We're still not going up.
We're going down.
Where could we possibly go?
like it's like the chords are leading you on to like where like you feel like you already know the song before it even happens yeah that's why that song and that particular part has resonated so much with people me like I just it's my favorite song one of my favorite songs ever written I tell all of them I'm like I'm a fanboy I love it that's a very hard melody to sing not every so I kind of go back on what I say like it doesn't
Yes, you want everybody to be able to comfortably sing your song, but sometimes it's fun if you can't and you just like scream your heart out and you sing off key.
What is the range for everyone to sing along to?
I think it's so subjective because you listen to Dream Lover by Mariah Carey, 1995.
She's doing whistle tones.
that the likes of Ariana Grande and Mariah can do.
Nobody can hit those notes, but it's just... I don't know.
I guess I wouldn't go past an F for it to be comfortable for people, but...
It's music.