Taylor Swift - High Notes Evolution (2024 Tour)

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Published 2023-06-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @raindrops516
    she has never ever been a bad singer, but wow, she has improved a lot and her voice has gotten so powerful. also, insanely impressive how she performs for 3.5 hours 3 nights in a row every weekend now.
  • @biasedthoughts
    Strong lows, stronger highs and Opera levels of endurance. You can tell she worked her butt off to gain that level of control.
  • She improved massively. It's crazy how even her weakest attempts on The Eras Tour are better than her best attempts during majority of the songs like 22, WANEGBT and even Style. This was one of Styles best performance on 1989 tour but even the weakest Style performance on The Eras Tour was honestly better than that.
  • @tinawhite8835
    We've been watching TS for so long, it's hard to remember she was just a CHILD when she started. Of course her voice has gotten strong. Of course her technical skills have developed. Of course her writing has matured because lets face it, a 16 yr old only has so much life experience compared to a 32 year old adult. She's handled it all amazingly well and it shows her determination and commitment to improving her craft.
  • @10thtitanshifter22
    Her vocal evolution is one of the great parts being a fan from the very beginning. From how they bullied her saying she has a pitchy voice to how everyone's having a goosebumps when she sings high notes or lower ones.
  • @someonenew5198
    Her voice got fuller and she gained lots of ease!! In the eras, I don't really hear her struggle, her belts are full and powerful, her lower register and stunning and her CONTROL that appears in some key changes, a few small riffs here and there! She got so much better, she barely is trying now on stage, it's like she's singing in between looks at the crowd like a second nature to her!
  • @normalizenatalie
    it's like she doesn't even have to try anymore it just flows like buttah. and she's doing them all in ONE NIGHT!
  • It makes sense that vocally she’s at her best right now. In terms of vocal power, women are strongest in their early 30s
  • @esmeraytv
    She performs some of her most difficult songs so effortlessly at the Eras tour now. Its amazing how much she's improved
  • @whoisdis8201
    That style "take me home" note is very underappreciated. She gets it with no effort in eras tour
  • @speakevermore
    Wow i never realized but those "take me home" notes in the Eras version are SO resonant and smooth now compared to before
  • @loitlois
    And doing all this in ONE night - a 3 hour performance in a half-field in heels - she is the ✨️MOMENT✨️
  • @gracecashman1795
    The reason why her voice is much more powerful now is because HER BODY is powerful now. She was developing when she first started, she had money to back her when she was scary thin (2014) NOW she is truly comfortable in her own skin - & we get to enjoy the power of that as listeners :)
  • @lizziej7723
    and we all thought the rep tour don't blame me high note was godly
  • @scope1812
    rep will remain my favorite era because she took those vocals complaints and turned them into her first on album G5 belt and the best vocal performances of her career to date
  • @hayley6607
    Its also important to note that this period of her life i.e. 2012 - 2015, she was struggling with an eating disorder. Her vocals during the Speak Now World Tour are really powerful, like ofcourse her 19/20/21 year voice is different than her 33 year old voice but the SNWT features some of her best vocal performances. However, RED - 1989 Era her ED was at its worst and so ofcourse she was struggling with her breath control.
  • @Taylorislife13
    A true queen, we’re so blessed that she is re-recording all her music for us while her voice is in peak condition. I can’t wait for speak now Taylor’s version July 7th!
  • @3MM3RS0N
    the 2018 performance of Don't Blame Me and the 2023 performance of Don't Blame Me both gave me chills. she definitely improved but they were both so good!
  • @HeatherLeigh44
    Just goes to show that a lot of things are BETTER beyond a person's 20s. Girls, don't believe the lie that you are "at your best" when you're super young. Taylor will probably be noticeably better five years from now, and she's better than she's ever been now.
  • @thenightfury8
    Wow, I never realized how much stronger her live vocals have gotten. Even her confidence on stage is better; she just looks at home. Her vocals have never been bad at all, they've just gotten better and better with time. I love an Artist who gets better with time. Way to go Taylor! You slay Queen!