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Please read description. This is my last video on the I Am Tour vocals. It's also the first 15 minutes video ever about Beyoncé's vocals on youtube. *Features a unique and never-before-heard F#5 from the Crazy In Love performance in Adelaide. I made a lot of videos about the I Am Tour vocals, so now I wanted to make a sort of syntesis and display the 5th octave belts she has been hitting throughout this tour, that go from C5 to F#5. In this video you'll find a lot of stuff you've already seen in my previous videos, since it's meant to be an Ultimate Collection, a "Best Of". You won't find everything, of course, or my other videos wouldn't have reason to be. Beyoncé taught me something in the marketing department....LOL. I decided to show some notes or runs more than once at times in order to display the different ways she was hitting the note or performing the run, other times just because I wanted to remember particular funny or visually interesting moments of the tour. For the "her" C#5 note, it was not only a way to go through her guardrobe changes for the IIWAB/YOK performance during the tour, but also to "celebrate" the control she acquired over the pitch of a note that she used to find a little bit hard to hit, not for the height but for the pronunciation of it. The "you're just a boy" part, well, it served me for both the "boy" C#5 and the "don't" Eb5. The "Happy Birthday" Eb5 is one of my favourite Beyoncé notes ever. Everything about her HB perfomances is so Whitney Houston, and y'all know how much I love Whitney. I'm just crazy about the way she hits that Eb5 on the word "birth". I remember hearing it in London (nov 14th, 2009). So powerful, bright, round, effortless, smooth and still strong. The final evidence of the greatness of her belting tecnique. I have a lot of C#5s and Eb5s, but those were the signature notes of the IASF era as far as belting is concerned. This video is dedicated to all you Beyoncé fans, to my loyal friends Samira Palmiero and Stefania Melone, and to Beyoncé herself, wishing her the brightest vocal future possible. I know her voice is getting stronger and stronger and she will give us amazing vocal performances both live and in the studio. A special shout out goes to thebschile, who provided the professional recording of If I Were A Boy in Vancouver. Of course this video as well as every other video I made wouldn't have been possibile without the contribution of the people who went to the concerts and filmed these performances. This video ends with a vocal showcase of two of her Halo Finales, in Lima and Buenos Aires. As she sings you'll see the belts she's hitting. In this video: 0.21 C5 2.10 C#5 5.22 D5 6.40 Eb5 9.33 E5 11.20 F5 and F#5 13.32 Vocal Showcase: Lima and Buenos Aires 13.37 Lima 14.28 Buenos Aires 14.50 Finale (You're The Best Baby)