It’s being added to both.I had thought this was being added at DL for the 70th! Did I just get it mixed up?
New 'it's a small world' Finale Verse Debuts at Magic Kingdom with Richard Sherman's Last Verse
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New 'it's a small world' Finale Debuts at Magic Kingdom with Richard Sherman's Last Verse
New 'it's a small world' Finale Debuts at Magic Kingdom with Richard Sherman's Last Versewww.wdwmagic.com
Yes, the new audio track is just a bit faster than the backing track, just enough to be noticeable.Is it just me or is the singing out of sync with the backing audio or like the tempo is changing eversoslightly? It sounds off to my long rabbit ears.
I had deleted my post because I thought no one responded and it was just my ears. Yeah, it's noticeable enough to be jarring. Oh well. Maybe they'll fix it a few years.Yes, the new audio track is just a bit faster than the backing track, just enough to be noticeable.
What's the difference?A Spoonful of Sherman features a completely different new verse. This new verse that Disney is touting feels corporate driven.
How so?A Spoonful of Sherman features a completely different new verse. This new verse that Disney is touting feels corporate driven.
Richard Sherman was recorded before his death reading out the lyrics himself:A Spoonful of Sherman features a completely different new verse. This new verse that Disney is touting feels corporate driven.
It was a verse that came from the man himself. They have not touched a single thing that he did to it. It's the verse as he intended. Having the original visionary behind the music return to add something to it in his own language and intention and then implementing it exactly as he wished sounds like the complete opposite of corporate drive to me.A Spoonful of Sherman features a completely different new verse. This new verse that Disney is touting feels corporate driven.
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