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Ariana Grande fans impressed as singer shares complex vocal layering process for Positions

Singer demonstrated the complicated process that goes into her harmonies

Roisin O'Connor
Wednesday 07 April 2021 03:18 EDT
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Ariana Grande’s fans have been wowed after the pop singer shared behind-the-scenes footage of her recording the single, “Positions”.

The clip, posted on Grande’s social media, shows her working out the layers of harmonies on the bridge and coming up with new note combinations.

“I love this kind of content where we can see the whole process,” one fan wrote in the replies. “You’re so talented and creative. I’m so proud of you. Seeing you build that bridge, adding tons of harmonies. This is so satisfying and fascinating.”

“The way you use your voice has always been super interesting to me,” another fan told Grande.

“Positions” was released in October last year as the lead single to Grande’s album of the same name, and was written by Grande and a host of co-writers, including Angelina Barrett and Brian Vincent Bates.

It follows Grande as she sings about being willing to change her lifestyle to accommodate her lover.

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Grande announced last week that she is joining The Voice this autumn, replacing Nick Jonas and joining fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton.

Read our review of Positions here.

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