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The Fifth Element - The Diva Dance

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A short clip from the movie The Fifth Element.

Channel: Comedy
Uploaded: June 19, 2006 at 10:07 pm
Author: GoldenKillah

Length: 01:38
Rating: 4.91
Views: 424544

Tags: Bruce  Dance  Diva  Element  Fifth  LeeLoo  Scifi  Willis  

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micca989 (August 31, 2008 at 9:01 pm)
couldn't more agree with you. the movie rules !
miszlexiboo9 (August 31, 2008 at 11:27 am)
lmao - this sonq is the best operah sonq evah ! i cant qet enuf of dha pitch chanqes !! lol the lady that plays the blue diva && the lady that plays leeloo are really pretty in reality as well as the movie .. NOMO !
EVM3point0 (August 29, 2008 at 5:45 am)
why is the fith element the greates movie ever concieved. Seriously the movie is so great. The soundtrack is awesome and erric serra added a super zest to the movie at the end.
watchenutube (August 27, 2008 at 8:42 am)
Duh, she could sing this... She is an alien and as far as im conserned we dont know what she can sing, this could just be her normal easy routine ... IM a dork yes lol
assimilation (August 19, 2008 at 3:31 am)
On another related note, I've got the making of extra as part of the DVD set, and someone involved in the creation of the diva dance mentioned that they did alter her pitch - as no human can hit all the notes she did. I beg to differ, but it answers the question that they did alter her range in some way, most likely the lower registers.
assimilation (August 19, 2008 at 3:27 am)
The lowest note she sings is an Aflat 2, she's not going to hit that with her normal voice. Then the three notes starting at around 58 seconds are not that fast, but are obviously manipulated in some way, they don't sound natural - this is also true of the part from 1:14-1:18, that isn't very fast either, but isn't naturally sung. I believe that a good coloratura could sing all of that and at that speed if they practised the specific runs enough. Just not hit the Aflat2 at 1:10.
spearm64 (August 18, 2008 at 10:16 pm)
Actually, her voice was unaltered... sort of. This is going to take some explanation, so bear with me. No human could sing this song at this speed, because the human voice can't change notes that fast. The singer instead sang each note in isolation... that is, she sang it one note at a time... and each note was recorded and digitally reassembled into the song you hear. But she did sing -every- note. At least, that's what I've been led to understand.
EVM3point0 (August 18, 2008 at 10:39 am)
man this is the best movie i have ever seen.
assimilation (August 17, 2008 at 4:44 am)
She could probably come pretty close, there is obvious manipulation (lowering) of the lowest notes and some manipulation of some of the other notes, but the high notes are within reach for good coloratura soprano. So in answer, yes she probably could sing the entire thing, if slightly differently.
lyricsbebez (August 17, 2008 at 1:05 am)
love this movie and this part of the movie even the song

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