How awful for her. I’ve always loved Maureen. I’ve seen her in concert and even met and spoke with her after her performance. She never got the recognition she should have for her talent.
This video is a real wow generator. I love the polyphonic and overtone singing. It has such an eerie sound. I like the "Try Not To Say" format, too. Nice video, Tara!
For Tim Storms, he has the Guinness World Record for "lowest note produced by a human" (as well as the "widest vocal range"), so he actually has the lowest voice in the world. For Battista, the "siren singing" girl, the middle-eastern vibes are a stylistic choice, because she was singing a psalm on her blind audition on The Voice in France.
The difference between polyphonic singing and overtone singing is that the former is formed by two (or three) fundamental notes, whereas the latter contains one fundamental and an overtone (or a subharmonic). In overtone singing, you can move both the fundamental and the overtone and, in the polyphonic one, you can actually move nothing; the difference between the two is the number of fundamentals you use.
Tara let me tell ya that there's a performance duet from Dimash and Tengger (a great Mongolian singer), where the band backing vocalist do Mongolian throat singing. It sound great.. the song is called "Swan goose".
That first video was crazy! I've never seen that before. I don't think I'd want to see a concert of it, but just to toss it out to make everyone freak? Yeah, that'll do it.
Please react to Tim Storms - Lonesome Road, he sings far lower than Geoff or any other more prominent bass singer of the acapella scene can go with a solid chest/chest fry! 😊
I think you'd be blown away by Gracie Lawrence in the acoustic version of "Don't Lose Sight" by the band Lawrence! I would love to see you react to that song!
Wow so glad I found your channel. Ur explanations are so great for someone who loves signing and signing type stuff but never gets the “proper/technical ” terms (doesn’t help I never learnt how to read music either lol/& it’s not physically possible for me cause neurological stuff anymore) but still thanks for all the amazing explanations and being so in-depth too when needed. Also the physical showing of examples is hugely helpful too!
The Avi Kaplan bit reminds me of Mongolian throat singing. I have this vid in my (YT's) favourites called 'Altai throat singing', of a Russian-Mongolian looking duo that make pretty unique sounds\songs. Edit: You should give 'Luc Arbogast' a try, he has a unique male voice, high wow factor.
Check "El Pastor" from Arturo Vargas. What we in México call "falsete" singing. Thats not that intense quick/fast as the Dutch singing, but it is something amazing too. That will grant a .5 "WOW" at least! hehehe
Good heavens, I couldn't even watch the whole video of you reacting to Tatiana lol... way too scary and unnerving! But yeah, these people are so talented!!
actually what the Avi showed in the fourth clip is called 呼麦 in Chinese. it is a real magical singing way almost exclusive to one of the enthnic groups.
After seeing a beat boxer sing and beatbox using polyphonics and having technicians slowed down the recording and counted FIVE notes sang at one time, and his control over The pitches, nothing else I don't think will ever Top That.
I said 'Wow' far too much listening to this! Have you ever listened to Roger Taylor, the drummer with Queen using his falsetto? Check out 'In the Lap of The Gods' - those screams are all him!
I was hoping for Yma Sumac's "Chuncho". It would be a hard challenge right from the start until the very end. Another suggestion is Homayoun Shajarian's song "Ba Man Sanama". Maybe next time... 🙂
I loved that it was way fun I let my mom hear it she wowed so much it was funny she said the one that sounded like metal sounded like the devil I just laughed this was fun You looked and sounded like fire 🔥
There is a little girl who’s 10 her name is Harper she has covered and performed Holy Roller with Courtney LaPlant from Spiritbox. Harper has also released her own sing Falling. She is worth listening to.
if you think geoff has a wild deep voice, you should check out Eric Holloway his lows are scary. He does all his singing in chest, so no growls or subharmonics. a good video to see him in is Hoist the Colors| bass singers of tiktok(by Bobby Bass)
Somebody help me! There was a singer in the 1930's or 40'as who could sing like a bird. Literally! She performed in a movie and made amazing bird like notes. Her name was I'ma or Ivy. Who knows her name and the movie? Tara needs to her it!
I believe you mean the Peruvian singer Yma Sumac and in the song Chuncho there's a part where it's so hard to believe your ears: if you have your eyes closed, you can be sure you're listening to a bird singing.
Jim, though incredible and I really love his musical capabilities, Does not touch Tim Storm's lowest notes. And Yes, I was able to hear even the lowest notes he was singing in this video. I have pretty impressive hearing. He was easily down in the double digit hertz. You should check out Tim Storm sings Lonesome Road.
The only reason the guy at 3:19 seems to be the odd one on this list, is because of the lack of context added. From what I have understood, he casually dropped to the minus ninth octave there. A frequency which falls outside the range of what a human ear can process. It can be measured with a special vocal tuner though 😊
You are an amazing reactionist......but try listening to music from Pakistan 🇵🇰: - Bol Hu - Soch band and Hadiya - Chaap Tilak - Coke Studio - Jal Pari - Atif Aslam - Raag Darbari - Nusrat Fateah Ali Khan
Hello Tara you should take a look to the performance of Ekaterina Shelehova in Italia got Talent, even if you don't react on your RUclips channel, I think you'e gonna like it
Diana Ankudinova does some impressive yodeling also, mostly when she was younger. Say, if you're going to wear that shirt, at least move so we can read it!
Well, *_I_* didn't say "Wow," but that was probably because I was listening, not talking. Can you tell us more about how overtone singing and polyphonic singing are done? If Avi, for example, wanted to do polyphonic singing rather than overtone singing, could he adjust his overtone singing technique to make that happen, or would he have to learn an entirely new technique?
Sadly Maureen McGovern made public in August she was dealing with a form of dementia/Alzheimer's and would be retiring from singing.
That's such awful news. She's so talented
May God have mercy and help her🙏🏼
That's so sad 😔 Such a voice.
How awful for her. I’ve always loved Maureen. I’ve seen her in concert and even met and spoke with her after her performance. She never got the recognition she should have for her talent.
Had the honor of singing with and briefly meeting her. Absolutely lovely gracious soul.
This video is a real wow generator. I love the polyphonic and overtone singing. It has such an eerie sound. I like the "Try Not To Say" format, too. Nice video, Tara!
It's a good title but terrible for search engine optimisation
For Tim Storms, he has the Guinness World Record for "lowest note produced by a human" (as well as the "widest vocal range"), so he actually has the lowest voice in the world.
For Battista, the "siren singing" girl, the middle-eastern vibes are a stylistic choice, because she was singing a psalm on her blind audition on The Voice in France.
*had* the lowest voice at the time of measurement as known by Guinness. Important difference.
AVIII IS AMAZING AND HANDSOME 😍😍😍
Tonex is an artist who yodels well and also has range!!
I absolutely loved this! Great video Tara! You're looking stunning! God bless you.
The difference between polyphonic singing and overtone singing is that the former is formed by two (or three) fundamental notes, whereas the latter contains one fundamental and an overtone (or a subharmonic). In overtone singing, you can move both the fundamental and the overtone and, in the polyphonic one, you can actually move nothing; the difference between the two is the number of fundamentals you use.
Mariah is insane
Tara let me tell ya that there's a performance duet from Dimash and Tengger (a great Mongolian singer), where the band backing vocalist do Mongolian throat singing. It sound great.. the song is called "Swan goose".
I haven't heard this duet so I'll look it up, but absolutely any Dimash performance is the Wowiest. 😍
It's really fun to see you as surprised as we are, btw you killed that whistle note🔥
Where are Mariah's polyphonic whistles??? 😭😭😭👑❤🦋
This!! She has done it.
@@LuisMiguelchart what's the name of that song
@@mohamedsanymahmed3031 it’s Bye Bye
I think it's the song is Infinity
@@hughw2377 no it's never too far
Tim Storms sings for Whales! Only they can judge if it's tuneful! I love how you explain the techniques so well!!
I love that you´re reacting to his videos , he has so much more to see, i enjoyed this #WOWChallenge. I NEED MORE
i would love to see more content like this it's so fun and you explain everything really well :) loved it
That was a fun video 😅 I hope to see more
The girls from the voice (France) is Battista Acquaviva from Corse. Her performance was incredible !!
This video was really cool, I've watched the alien voices video before. There's a really cool part 2 that I hope you'll react to as well.
Avi sounds like the Angels of Heaven
That first video was crazy! I've never seen that before. I don't think I'd want to see a concert of it, but just to toss it out to make everyone freak? Yeah, that'll do it.
You did a lot better job than I expected, I know being a vocal coach it must be difficult to not say wow when you hear fantastic performers
Kelly Clarkson also can sing Overtone notes very well
Please react to Tim Storms - Lonesome Road, he sings far lower than Geoff or any other more prominent bass singer of the acapella scene can go with a solid chest/chest fry! 😊
Wow these people are amazing
I think you'd be blown away by Gracie Lawrence in the acoustic version of "Don't Lose Sight" by the band Lawrence! I would love to see you react to that song!
Wow so glad I found your channel. Ur explanations are so great for someone who loves signing and signing type stuff but never gets the “proper/technical ” terms (doesn’t help I never learnt how to read music either lol/& it’s not physically possible for me cause neurological stuff anymore) but still thanks for all the amazing explanations and being so in-depth too when needed. Also the physical showing of examples is hugely helpful too!
The first lady did the polyphonic sound, sounded like the train sound. That's cool.
I saw avi and immediately clicked
I can't stop myself from laughing 😆
This is do much fun💯
Avi! 😄
I watch this video before, and I’ve seen it a few times over the years but it was cool hearing your take on it!
Godbless....
i love this type of content
The Avi Kaplan bit reminds me of Mongolian throat singing.
I have this vid in my (YT's) favourites called 'Altai throat singing', of a Russian-Mongolian looking duo that make pretty unique sounds\songs.
Edit:
You should give 'Luc Arbogast' a try, he has a unique male voice, high wow factor.
Mariah was saying Never Too Far
Check "El Pastor" from Arturo Vargas. What we in México call "falsete" singing. Thats not that intense quick/fast as the Dutch singing, but it is something amazing too. That will grant a .5 "WOW" at least! hehehe
The only wow is the first guy.
Yeah, I lost too. Several wows from me as well.
The best in YODEL is FRANZ LANG
The best in POLYPHONIC is ANNA MARIA HAFELE
The best in WHISTLE is GEORGIA BROWN
FUN to watch you try to contain a "WOW".
Please Make More Try not to say Wow challenge Tara Simon please 🥺🙏🏻
Great video!
That was a blast. REACT TO TIM WAURICK ALREADY!
Omg your actually pritty good at singing high notes my lady. Like Professionally
Good heavens, I couldn't even watch the whole video of you reacting to Tatiana lol... way too scary and unnerving! But yeah, these people are so talented!!
There are many awesome singing compilations from that channel that you reacted to. Perhaps you can react to the others in the future.
2:05 girl where 😂
you deaf then?
actually what the Avi showed in the fourth clip is called 呼麦 in Chinese. it is a real magical singing way almost exclusive to one of the enthnic groups.
Great Video! Thanks for all the insight. 🤩
After seeing a beat boxer sing and beatbox using polyphonics and having technicians slowed down the recording and counted FIVE notes sang at one time, and his control over The pitches, nothing else I don't think will ever Top That.
I don’t even sing anymore and I still watch your videos
Love the new set
I said 'Wow' far too much listening to this! Have you ever listened to Roger Taylor, the drummer with Queen using his falsetto? Check out 'In the Lap of The Gods' - those screams are all him!
Polyphonic singing and overtone singing sound like those Tibetan or Mongolian thoat singing.
Tara might have said "Wow" 3.5 times while I just had my jaw on the floor the whole video XD I'm too astonished to say anything.
I was hoping for Yma Sumac's "Chuncho". It would be a hard challenge right from the start until the very end. Another suggestion is Homayoun Shajarian's song "Ba Man Sanama". Maybe next time... 🙂
Tara next time when you get a chance please react to the harp from the mask singer singing I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston please and thank you🙏💙💙
Love the "WOW" challenge!!! LOL
Owen Wilson: _Wow_
Hi there ... this reaction video was WOOO... I didn't say wow... lol... Cheers... stay safe....
The thumbnail is like a poster from Shrek.
I loved that it was way fun I let my mom hear it she wowed so much it was funny she said the one that sounded like metal sounded like the devil I just laughed this was fun You looked and sounded like fire 🔥
Mariah 😍👏
Please react to Tim Storms singing The lonesome road. Will blow your mind
There is a little girl who’s 10 her name is Harper she has covered and performed Holy Roller with Courtney LaPlant from Spiritbox.
Harper has also released her own sing Falling. She is worth listening to.
IT WAS 5 AM HERE, AS SOON AS I WAKE UP. I GOT THE NOTIFICATION🤣🤣
I heard that.. the first wow. Yes that did count.. and you said it.. lol
if you think geoff has a wild deep voice, you should check out Eric Holloway his lows are scary. He does all his singing in chest, so no growls or subharmonics. a good video to see him in is Hoist the Colors| bass singers of tiktok(by Bobby Bass)
Somebody help me! There was a singer in the 1930's or 40'as who could sing like a bird. Literally! She performed in a movie and made amazing bird like notes. Her name was I'ma or Ivy. Who knows her name and the movie? Tara needs to her it!
I believe you mean the Peruvian singer Yma Sumac and in the song Chuncho there's a part where it's so hard to believe your ears: if you have your eyes closed, you can be sure you're listening to a bird singing.
For Whistle notes , you need to check out "Baptista Aquavita - psalm of David, the voice France". She was crazy !
I can do overtone, no luck with polyphonics yet
Watch some of the other Tim Storms stuf. Yes...he can actually sing down there.
I loved this. (subbed)
Hahahaha. You're funny! ❤🎶😜
Jim, though incredible and I really love his musical capabilities, Does not touch Tim Storm's lowest notes. And Yes, I was able to hear even the lowest notes he was singing in this video. I have pretty impressive hearing. He was easily down in the double digit hertz. You should check out Tim Storm sings Lonesome Road.
Tim storms has some songs with м with some group and he really can sing these notes and it's crazy
Regine what a fool am i please make a reaction for this if I'm lucky enough to be noticed the performance is legendary
The rock female singer that sounds like a monster scared me lmfao.
1:00 there are some beatboxers out there that will blow your mind
You forgo Diana Ankudinova in your list. Please react to Can't help falling in love.
This camera quality, though! You look great!
but did you see her shirt... something freaky going on there
@@drmorcoch9338 It says “I don’t need you I have Wi-Fi“. My hair was covering it lol
@@Tarasimonstudios thanks for the clarification
@@Tarasimonstudios I like your new hairstyle
Good concept
This was a lot of fun
Very funny challenge, hahaha!! 🤣🤣
Alien voices without Yma Sumac? Escandalo!
The only reason the guy at 3:19 seems to be the odd one on this list, is because of the lack of context added. From what I have understood, he casually dropped to the minus ninth octave there. A frequency which falls outside the range of what a human ear can process. It can be measured with a special vocal tuner though 😊
Avi is singing a note and the whistle note is The Lion Sleeps tonight.
omg is the same as wow
Mariah sang "never too far" in whistle - she was able to phonate - not just hit that note.
Can you react to the second part of this compilation?
You should take a look at Tommy Johansson when he sings You raise me up. There is no way you can watch that and not say WOW. 😉
Can you tell me what for a Singer am I? B1-G5 😅
I said WOW 7 times!!! I think I lost lol 😂😂😂
You are an amazing reactionist......but try listening to music from Pakistan 🇵🇰:
- Bol Hu - Soch band and Hadiya
- Chaap Tilak - Coke Studio
- Jal Pari - Atif Aslam
- Raag Darbari - Nusrat Fateah Ali Khan
2:06 He's doing throat singing! It's actually a big thing in Mongolian culture. Would love to see someone check that out :)
They also do overtone singing but they sing with the false folds engaged so it has a much harsher growl to it that makes the overtones pop even more
Hello Tara you should take a look to the performance of Ekaterina Shelehova in Italia got Talent, even if you don't react on your RUclips channel, I think you'e gonna like it
Diana Ankudinova does some impressive yodeling also, mostly when she was younger. Say, if you're going to wear that shirt, at least move so we can read it!
Where is Dimash??😇
Well, *_I_* didn't say "Wow," but that was probably because I was listening, not talking.
Can you tell us more about how overtone singing and polyphonic singing are done? If Avi, for example, wanted to do polyphonic singing rather than overtone singing, could he adjust his overtone singing technique to make that happen, or would he have to learn an entirely new technique?
i could hear the man's lowest note till the last 3 seconds
I saw Avi Kaplan in thumnail...I clicked