![]() ![]() But in order to successfully change between long and thin to short and thick, you'd need a lot more time than Serra had allowed for with his composition. At higher tones, they expand and become long and thin at deeper ones, they become short and thicker. The distance between the two keys makes it impossible to alternate between the two so quickly, and the same rule applies to human vocal chords. ![]() This limitation can be explained like this: Imagine telling a pianist they'd have to play with only one of their hands, and they'd have to switch between the highest and lowest notes in the blink of an eye. Instead, Mula told him that it wasn't humanly possibly to hit some of the notes, because a human voice couldn't change so quickly between them. As Eric Serra, the composer of the film, explained during an interview that the soprano they'd hired to record the song, Inva Mula, was supposed to have smiled when Serra showed her the notes for the Diva Dance. ![]()
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