I feel like Adagio's VA tends to talk-sing the most to act the line better- her "Oh, what's so wrong with a little competition?" sounds like she's having the time of her life being evil
yeah i can definitely hear that but from what i know a lot of the time when people have more than one or two people singing they have atleast one person acting out the lyrics when talk singing so it adds effects and the other two singers sing so it still sounds like singing
@@sheluvzcatz4ever That tracks with what I've heard, like how in Under Our Spell, Adagio whispers "sky" while Sonata and Aria sing it normally. Or how Aria is louder, singing with a different cadence and holding her "whoa"s, while Sonata is closer to how Adagio sings and only differs a little in the chorus
Weirdly enough the parts they play makes perfect sense, Adagio being lead vocals because she’s the leader, Aria being a support that mostly sticks to the melody, and Sonata being a support that usually deviates from the melody shows their contrasting personalities. Yet both still ultimately supporting Adagio
They do tend to dance kind of provocatively, lots of hip-swaying and touching people as they pass Although the Hungarian and BR Portuguese dub voices of Adagio go even further with it ua-cam.com/video/OCeg76jHbRM/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/OrINZ97V9VY/v-deo.html
@@onesourwatermelon8769you can hear the same voice singing multiple different lines, harmonizing with themselves because it's not actually done live. i think it adds to their whole siren thing.
2:12 ish "why don't we see who is better" someone is going higher, and it sounds glorious, but due to the low quality of the separation, I can't tell who is actually singing it. Like it is gorgeous but I've never found I version where I can here it on its own UPDATE: ITS A CHORUS MEMBER OMG 😭😭😭
I saw their little necklace thing meaning their roles ig aria is high vocal because her lil necklace strap is higher and sonata's necklace strap is lower and adagio is neither since shes the lead singer so uhhh....am i correct????
Has anyone ever realized that this entire song is comprised of Pro-Capitalist arguments? The lyrics of "Battle of the Bands" sound exactly like the sort of stuff Conservatives and Libertarians usually say. That moment when you realise that corporate business owners sold a movie where the villains have a song entirely comprised out of Pro-Capitalist talking points. Capitalism sold a movie where it protrays itself as the villain. Capitalism sold THREE movies in a row where it portrays itself as the villain. First Capitalism sells a movie where it promotes the idea that competition and the idea that "where not the same" is bad, turns friends against eachother and makes everyone hostile to one another. Then Capitalism sells a movie where it shows how competition and the drive to be "superior" turns a school of kids into hostile assholes towards one another. Then Capitalism straight up sells a movie where it shows the struggle of a camp manager who's afraid of losing the camp to a business owner who wants to destroy it. 3 out of 4 Equestria Girls movies literally have main plots with Anti-Capitalist undertones. Only the 1st one doesn't. Rainbow Rocks, Friendship Games and Legend of Everfree all have some vague idea of Capitalism or Capitalist Ideology portrayed as a villain. Hell, even the Cafeteria Song in the 1st movie has a lot of stereotypical Marxist undertones. You can even draw real life comparisons between the "Cafeteria Song" and "The Internationale", both songs which were used to motivate revolutions against an authoritarian regime, and between "This is our big night" and the Soviet Anthem, both of which are songs celebrating the victory of revolutionaires over the previous regime. Capitalism, the only dictator in history that actively promotes propaganda against itself. If it makes a profit, then screw it. Capitalism selling Anti-Capitalist propaganda will never NOT be hilarious.
Has anyone ever realized that this entire song is comprised of Pro-Capitalist arguments? The lyrics of "Battle of the Bands" sound exactly like the sort of stuff Conservatives and Libertarians usually say. That moment when you realise that corporate business owners sold a movie where the villains have a song entirely comprised out of Pro-Capitalist talking points. Capitalism sold a movie where it protrays itself as the villain. Capitalism sold THREE movies in a row where it portrays itself as the villain. First Capitalism sells a movie where it promotes the idea that competition and the idea that "where not the same" is bad, turns friends against eachother and makes everyone hostile to one another. Then Capitalism sells a movie where it shows how competition and the drive to be "superior" turns a school of kids into hostile assholes towards one another. Then Capitalism straight up sells a movie where it shows the struggle of a camp manager who's afraid of losing the camp to a business owner who wants to destroy it. 3 out of 4 Equestria Girls movies literally have main plots with Anti-Capitalist undertones. Only the 1st one doesn't. Rainbow Rocks, Friendship Games and Legend of Everfree all have some vague idea of Capitalism or Capitalist Ideology portrayed as a villain. Hell, even the Cafeteria Song in the 1st movie has a lot of stereotypical Marxist undertones. You can even draw real life comparisons between the "Cafeteria Song" and "The Internationale", both songs which were used to motivate revolutions against an authoritarian regime, and between "This is our big night" and the Soviet Anthem, both of which are songs celebrating the victory of revolutionaires over the previous regime. Capitalism, the only dictator in history that actively promotes propaganda against itself. If it makes a profit, then screw it. Capitalism selling Anti-Capitalist propaganda will never NOT be hilarious.
I feel like Adagio's VA tends to talk-sing the most to act the line better- her "Oh, what's so wrong with a little competition?" sounds like she's having the time of her life being evil
yeah i can definitely hear that but from what i know a lot of the time when people have more than one or two people singing they have atleast one person acting out the lyrics when talk singing so it adds effects and the other two singers sing so it still sounds like singing
@@sheluvzcatz4ever That tracks with what I've heard, like how in Under Our Spell, Adagio whispers "sky" while Sonata and Aria sing it normally. Or how Aria is louder, singing with a different cadence and holding her "whoa"s, while Sonata is closer to how Adagio sings and only differs a little in the chorus
Sonata’s “ah ah ah” is SO underrated!!
Sonata’s vocals are SO underrated!! It’s soft but also hits the lower notes to balance the voices and NAAAAAILING IT !!
Sonata and Aria’s voices are so angelic. It definitely goes well with Adagio’s strong and powerful voice
Weirdly enough the parts they play makes perfect sense, Adagio being lead vocals because she’s the leader, Aria being a support that mostly sticks to the melody, and Sonata being a support that usually deviates from the melody shows their contrasting personalities. Yet both still ultimately supporting Adagio
Adagio sounds good with or without them fr
3:42 that “shine brighter” note I think is hard to even do because it sounds like it’s a low note to do yet she hits it perfectly.
A few people talking about how seductive they(mostly adagio) is as if they're not sirens and that's the whole point
0:01 Aria Blaze
2:57 Sonata Dusk
5:54 Adagio Dazzle
luv u
we stan u
God damn I don’t remember Adagio being THIS seductive (to use the worst possible word)
They do tend to dance kind of provocatively, lots of hip-swaying and touching people as they pass
Although the Hungarian and BR Portuguese dub voices of Adagio go even further with it
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BRO SAME
I guess We were too young to realize
I love her sm she's so
@@salvadorelastname9095 how are you able to use links!? I thought UA-cam doesn't allow lonks!
I love the little detail of the characters harmonizing with themselves since their singing voices are artifical
I’m sorry, but what do you mean by that?
@@onesourwatermelon8769you can hear the same voice singing multiple different lines, harmonizing with themselves because it's not actually done live. i think it adds to their whole siren thing.
@@_shroomish.unhinged_1003 Ohhhh, okay thanks
7:42 Okay now I see her having the same VA as Rarity
Adagio and Rarity share voice the same singing voice actress, so that's why lol
The VA's voice is so versatile
But sonatas "Shine Brighter✨️~" tho
IKR??
IKR WHY SO LOW
@@E_a_r_t_h_1234she's an alto I believe, someone who sings in low tones
its super cool that there’s like an echo effect for aria and sonata’s parts
Adagio fr rizzing everyone up 😂
LOL
@yourdemonfrien☠️
WOW,To be honest,Aria’s voice hits the most with the Ah-ah-ah’s at the beginning❤️❤️🔥🔥
Better vocalists than in todays music lol
I SWEAR TO GOD ITS SO WEIRD HEARING ARIAS VOICE BEING HIGHER THAN SONATAS
I think it matches perfectly, but I guess their voices are opposite so makes sense to think that way
Their voice actors are different for speaking and singing, only Adagio’s is the same for both :)
Aria & Sonata:
Aaaaaaaaaaaa
JAJAJA
Fav is aria blaze but sonata's "shine brighter" sounds amazing
2:12 ish "why don't we see who is better"
someone is going higher, and it sounds glorious, but due to the low quality of the separation, I can't tell who is actually singing it.
Like it is gorgeous but I've never found I version where I can here it on its own
UPDATE: ITS A CHORUS MEMBER OMG 😭😭😭
2:57 Sonata
0:01 Aria
5:54 Adagio
must obey and adore my queens 🙇♂️👑👑👑
this
I prefer adagio here cuz she’s the singing most of the time
Well, she's the first voice and lead singer ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i think adagio has the same VA as rarity, or at least i think so, their voices sound similar to each other *their singing voices*
Adagios singing voice is the same VA as rarity
@@aaaa-kb4mmisn’t Adagio’s voice actress also the voice actress for the Adagio’s singing tho?
Adagio's VA is the same as the VA for rarity's singing
like a minute straight of “aaaaaaaaaaa aaaaa aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa” as soon as the vid starts
Is that a complaint?
Why is adagio being so seductive tbh
DOIN GODS WORK
Why do I still hear Adagios voice in Aria and Sonata's parts? Is it like that for better vocals
I feel like it might be that Adagio just has a strong voice and that's why it's kept in, but I may be wrong
This is a fanmade version so it's almost imposible to do it perfect this are just edited versions of the original song
The beauties are here!
people are saying adagio is talking more thasn singing i think she sounds better like that than actuaslly singing
Las Dazzlings Son geniales 💜y Asombrosas 🧡 y increíbles 💙.
São as melhores 💜💛💙🎶
💫As vozes da Adagio💛 e da Aria💜 são as melhores 💫
A voz da Sonata💙 também é a melhor
@@joaovictoraguiarmonteiro5852Eu concordo mas, a voz dela é tão subestimado por ser a baixa
Adagio Dazzle, Arianna Shimmer Blaze, and Sonata Dusk you guys are sounding nice together
La morada se llama ARIA BLAZE, No Ariana shimmer blaze
@@Maaydday that's my thing
@@annafrantz4653no es lo mismo, no lo es
Stop it
@@annafrantz4653yo no hice nada😐😐😐
I'm obsessed with Sonata's "Shine Brighter"
Chicas de voces increíbles 😙😍
nah i would’ve done whatever mother adagio said hell she’s got me in a trance 😂
2:57 part sonata
I saw their little necklace thing meaning their roles ig aria is high vocal because her lil necklace strap is higher and sonata's necklace strap is lower and adagio is neither since shes the lead singer so uhhh....am i correct????
how do you notice this omggggg
6:48 i'm a fighter
Aria: Soprano
Adagio: Mezzo Soprano
Sonata: Contralto
Has anyone ever realized that this entire song is comprised of Pro-Capitalist arguments?
The lyrics of "Battle of the Bands" sound exactly like the sort of stuff Conservatives and Libertarians usually say.
That moment when you realise that corporate business owners sold a movie where the villains have a song entirely comprised out of Pro-Capitalist talking points.
Capitalism sold a movie where it protrays itself as the villain.
Capitalism sold THREE movies in a row where it portrays itself as the villain.
First Capitalism sells a movie where it promotes the idea that competition and the idea that "where not the same" is bad, turns friends against eachother and makes everyone hostile to one another.
Then Capitalism sells a movie where it shows how competition and the drive to be "superior" turns a school of kids into hostile assholes towards one another.
Then Capitalism straight up sells a movie where it shows the struggle of a camp manager who's afraid of losing the camp to a business owner who wants to destroy it.
3 out of 4 Equestria Girls movies literally have main plots with Anti-Capitalist undertones. Only the 1st one doesn't.
Rainbow Rocks, Friendship Games and Legend of Everfree all have some vague idea of Capitalism or Capitalist Ideology portrayed as a villain.
Hell, even the Cafeteria Song in the 1st movie has a lot of stereotypical Marxist undertones.
You can even draw real life comparisons between the "Cafeteria Song" and "The Internationale", both songs which were used to motivate revolutions against an authoritarian regime, and between "This is our big night" and the Soviet Anthem, both of which are songs celebrating the victory of revolutionaires over the previous regime.
Capitalism, the only dictator in history that actively promotes propaganda against itself. If it makes a profit, then screw it.
Capitalism selling Anti-Capitalist propaganda will never NOT be hilarious.
Take a shot everytime you say “capitalism”
2:08
5:05
8:02
2:57 Sonata 💙
I love they 3
I do not understand why, but I really want to consider that the Sonata is a soprano. although it is not.
Pero aria era la que cantaba diferente en el "me and You You and me..."
so there are actually more voices than the 3 of them
0:58 is Adagio though and you did have it better before so why use that clip
4:32 hit a bit too hard
A primeira vez que eu ouvi as vozes da Sonata e da Aria separadas eu achava q tava trocado, por q a voz da Aria é mais grossa q a da Sonata
“Eu você
Como vê
Qual é a mais poderosa?”
How did you do this?
In this song adagio lifts
5:55 adieio sorry if spell wrong
7:32
4:36
1:38
Hermso
Lindaas
What are they? Soprano? Alto? I can't remember the other one
Aria = Soprano
Adagio = Mezzo-soprano
Sonata = Alto
3:35-3:55 why use Aria's Backup thooo
Mas s lindas mesmo assim
3:40
ne derseniz diyin,en iyi aria söylüyo.
Has anyone ever realized that this entire song is comprised of Pro-Capitalist arguments?
The lyrics of "Battle of the Bands" sound exactly like the sort of stuff Conservatives and Libertarians usually say.
That moment when you realise that corporate business owners sold a movie where the villains have a song entirely comprised out of Pro-Capitalist talking points.
Capitalism sold a movie where it protrays itself as the villain.
Capitalism sold THREE movies in a row where it portrays itself as the villain.
First Capitalism sells a movie where it promotes the idea that competition and the idea that "where not the same" is bad, turns friends against eachother and makes everyone hostile to one another.
Then Capitalism sells a movie where it shows how competition and the drive to be "superior" turns a school of kids into hostile assholes towards one another.
Then Capitalism straight up sells a movie where it shows the struggle of a camp manager who's afraid of losing the camp to a business owner who wants to destroy it.
3 out of 4 Equestria Girls movies literally have main plots with Anti-Capitalist undertones. Only the 1st one doesn't.
Rainbow Rocks, Friendship Games and Legend of Everfree all have some vague idea of Capitalism or Capitalist Ideology portrayed as a villain.
Hell, even the Cafeteria Song in the 1st movie has a lot of stereotypical Marxist undertones.
You can even draw real life comparisons between the "Cafeteria Song" and "The Internationale", both songs which were used to motivate revolutions against an authoritarian regime, and between "This is our big night" and the Soviet Anthem, both of which are songs celebrating the victory of revolutionaires over the previous regime.
Capitalism, the only dictator in history that actively promotes propaganda against itself. If it makes a profit, then screw it.
Capitalism selling Anti-Capitalist propaganda will never NOT be hilarious.
Where did you know this
And plus it's their magic to make people argue And The green smoke is the spell
@@Sharmyn13465 no the green smoke is the negative energy. If it was the spell then it would be coming out of their pendants instead of going in.