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  2. Whistle register - Wikipedia

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    In popular music, the whistle register is used with more variety and to produce much higher pitches than are called for in classical music.It has mostly been used by female singers, with notable examples being Minnie Riperton, [4] Betty Wright, [5] Mariah Carey, [6] Christina Aguilera, [7] Ariana Grande [8] and Chante Moore.

  3. Emotions (Mariah Carey song) - Wikipedia

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    Carey's vocal range spans four octaves and four semitones on the track, from C 3 to E 7, with the highest note being sung with arpeggios. [5] It was later publicly revealed that the track borrowed from Maurice White's "Best of My Love", written for the band The Emotions. This situation led to an out-of-court settlement between both sides. [6]

  4. Anytime You Need a Friend - Wikipedia

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    Pop Rescue said the gospel choir "works perfectly in contrast to Mariah’s vocals, allowing her to focus on hitting some incredibly high notes with the strength of the choir behind her." [ 19 ] A writer from Portland Press Herald called the song one of Carey's "original classics", and felt it earned a place on her compilation album #1's , even ...

  5. Watch Mariah Carey celebrate Christmas with an ... - AOL

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    Mariah Carey has kicked off Christmas with a tweet in which she sings an extreme high note for her fans. ... In addition to "All I Want," which was released in 1994 and took 25 years to hit No. 1, ...

  6. It's Mariah Carey's time: How the 'All I Want for Christmas ...

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    Mariah’s Christmas tour: High notes and hiccups. Carey is touring 20 cities across the U.S. with her “Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time,” tour, which kicked off on Nov. 6 in Highland, Calif ...

  7. Mariah Carey - Wikipedia

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    Mariah Carey's debut hit from 1990, 'Vision of Love', [set] the bar insanely high for notes stretched louder, longer and knottier than most pop fans had ever heard". He added that because of this, various artists have since "built their careers around melisma" including Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Hudson and Beyoncé. [374]

  8. Mariah Carey: Vocal legend and global music icon - AOL

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    Few female singers have had the chart success and cultural impact of Mariah Carey, one of the best-selling and most […]

  9. The Elusive Chanteuse Show - Wikipedia

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    She even hit those famous, piercingly high ‘whistle notes’ during "Emotions". [12] Shuk-Wah Chung from The Guardian gave the performance in Sydney four out of five stars writing Carey "instantly redeemed herself with a trill here, a whispery vocal there and a gentle caress of those signature curves."