ONTD

11:03 am - 01/22/2013

Beyoncé lip-synched Star Spangled Banner at inauguration



Beyoncé sang the national anthem at yesterday’s inauguration ceremony for President Obama and received overwhelming praise for her performance, ranging from Business Insider (“It was just amazing”) to TMZ (“f*cking awesome”)



Beyoncé’s Instagram photo of herself in a recording studio with members of the Marine Corps Band.

But to close observers, it appeared the performer was not singing live. To press seated just below the podium, in front of the “President’s Own” Marine Corps Band, it was evident that the band wasn’t actually playing during the song—even though band director Colonel Michael J. Colburn was conducting energetically and the band members mimicked blowing into their instruments. Separately, at one point during her performance, Beyoncé removed her earpiece.

A hint as to the actual origins of the version Beyoncé sang came from her own hand: On January 20, the day before the ceremony, Beyoncé posted pictures to her Instagram account that appeared to show her in a recording studio. In one, she holds a copy of the sheet music to “The Star Spangled Banner” in front of a microphone attached to a recording device, and in another she sits in front of recording equipment while members of the Marine Corps Band stand clutching sheet music behind her.

Miming along to a pre-recorded track isn’t unheard of at inaugural ceremonies. At President Obama’s 2009 inauguration, cold weather and wind meant that a live performance by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman had to be nixed in favor of a recording. But there are no previously known cases of a singer lip-syncing the national anthem during an inaugural performance.

The London Times has confirmed our theory that Beyoncé was, in fact, lip syncing. See the video via YouTube.



source
Times article confirming
gaga 22nd-Jan-2013 05:28 pm (UTC)
what is this reasoning
harlighquinn 22nd-Jan-2013 05:36 pm (UTC)
When people sing live there is more inflection and pitch... its not always a perfect smooth sound.

her performance sounded recorded.

Also, when she sings live, her voice is usually deeper than how we heard it yesterday.
mylittlerants 22nd-Jan-2013 05:38 pm (UTC)
you were wrong at "when people".

yes, when people, but when beyonce..

harlighquinn 22nd-Jan-2013 05:43 pm (UTC)
I love Beyonce as much as the next person but lets not act like she's the best singer in the world.


ben_superdetka 22nd-Jan-2013 07:51 pm (UTC)
perfectly accurate one
gaga 23rd-Jan-2013 03:05 am (UTC)
not really though. beyonce sounds pretty much identical live than she does lipsyncing, this isnt a britney spears situation here
This page was loaded May 26th 2013, 6:13 am GMT.