![]() So she probably deserves a moment or two to herself. Sure, she’s rejecting her whole town – but they practically kicked her out when she set off the eternal winter (which she doesn’t actually know until her sister Anna tells her later in the film). The melody rises alongside her confidence, and we’re right there with Elsa on her journey. ![]() The A flat major key takes over, Elsa starts shooting icicles from her hands and for the first time in the song, she smiles. “Well now they know!” she cries on a long, triumphant A flat – her highest note in the song so far. Elsa doesn’t care about pleasing everyone anymore, she just wants to be herself, icicles and all. ![]() ![]() The pitch rises and the lyrics become more determined in the second verse. Elsa is sad and alone, feeling tormented by her ‘swirling storm inside’. Although the main body of the song is in A flat major, the first verse begins in the relative minor of F. ![]()
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