Her death solicited commentary such as that of songwriter Bill Mack, quoted in the " Dallas Morning News " that she was a " class act " and " irreplaceable " and that " She never knew a flat note . " Lee Ann Womack was quoted also; she said of Wynette, whose songs often evoked strength and controlled passion, " You knew she knew what she was singing about.
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Most were characterized as " andante, " but some songs, on humorous themes, were " allegro . " The melody consisted of three or four different notes, the first note repeated three or four times, followed by a note a third higher, returning to the first, again repeated three times, followed by a higher or lower note, finishing with " an unharmonious flat note " ( M�ller, cited in Gardiner 1898 : 491 ).
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Nastassia Baroni of " Music Feeds " commented that " after dusting off some initial flat notes, [ Mauboy ] rollicked into a high-energy performance, palpably relishing her moment as a dance diva in the global spotlight . " Peter Vincent of " The Sydney Morning Herald " noted that she had " a nervous start and a couple of flat notes " but " quickly grew into the performance " and " even remembered to beam into the cameras and strike a few diva poses as she strutted about the stage . " Vincent concluded that Mauboy's performance " was worthy of an international dance pop diva . " A writer for " The New Zealand Herald " wrote that Mauboy's performance song was " a breath of fresh air " but wanted to know " what on earth is a sea of flags ? ."
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Nastassia Baroni of " Music Feeds " commented that " after dusting off some initial flat notes, [ Mauboy ] rollicked into a high-energy performance, palpably relishing her moment as a dance diva in the global spotlight . " Peter Vincent of " The Sydney Morning Herald " noted that she had " a nervous start and a couple of flat notes " but " quickly grew into the performance " and " even remembered to beam into the cameras and strike a few diva poses as she strutted about the stage . " Vincent concluded that Mauboy's performance " was worthy of an international dance pop diva . " A writer for " The New Zealand Herald " wrote that Mauboy's performance song was " a breath of fresh air " but wanted to know " what on earth is a sea of flags ? ."