The arrangement for this one was done by Layne Stein, the beatboxer on the far left. And you're right, their voices were especially gorgeous on this. It should be illegal for anyone to sound as glorious as Eli did singing the words "Destroy Esmerelda". Geoff's tone was especially 'rounded' and gorgeous on this song, but also with that liturgical drone when asking for Mercy. And Layne managed to beatbox the sound of Castanets!
I completely feel your ambipathy...Geoff can make you feel two entirely conflicting emotions simultaneously and that's what makes him the most delicious villain! I read somewhere that at first, he didn't like playing villains until he realized how fun it could really be! I love Layne's arrangement of this, it's very clever! Every one of them did a stellar job, but because it's often so easy to get caught up in Geoff's brilliance and his unique, earth-shattering bass you can miss so much of what the others are doing. I suggest revisiting every song they do, because so much is always happening simultaneously it's easy to miss other really exciting things that just get caught in the rush of the tidal wave that is the sound of Voiceplay! Lovely reaction!
One note, that last note from Geoff was a subharmonic, not a growl, which is part of why the sound is so much fuller. Geoff usually uses subharmonics for his range extention notes.
I like the comment from one reactor who said he'd never want to be Geoff's kid, having to confess to something gone wrong, and getting that "Say What?" directed at him.
Something interesting I heard about this song. On the line where Geoff sings “She will be mine or she (up an octave) will (up another octave) burn,” the person singing it for the movie couldn’t get that high and asked them to change it to make it lower. Instead, they showed him how to expand his range and hit that note. Now Geoff, VoicePlay’s bass, hits that note and then goes even higher!
And of course, it took forever for VoicePlay's fans to convince Geoff to sing this because he so hates the character. I highly doubt anyone could ever get him to play Frollo for an entire movie.
Geoff resisted doing this song for a long time because he was not comfortable with just how evil Frolo is. Personally, I don't think anyone else would do this character as well.
You get it! Oh, you're going to have a BLAST! I subscribed because I want to watch you become a Voiceplaya! And you REALLY should check out Geoff's solo channel as well.
To see VoicePlay's ability to take an exceedingly simple song and made it a thing of the beauty, see " My Mother Told Me" and " Hoist the Colors", or for something fun, " The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
I subscribed in hopes of seeing a lot more VoicePlay and Geoff videos. I really enjoyed your reaction to the video. Next should be Nothing Else Matters that one was arranged by Geoff as this one was arranged by Layne. They usually trade off.
Welcome to Voiceplay! Here's some rules and also some info on them. As a hardcore Voiceplaya, these are just some "rules" (suggestions, really) I just came up with them on my own, but after years of being a Voiceplaya, I've found they're necessary for optimal Voiceplay (and to a degree, Home Free as well) listening. If you've already got some of them down, know I'm just posting the list, not criticizing your reactor skills! And if you want to remove this post, feel free. The rules: #1) VERY important! ALWAYS watch to the very end of the video, or at least a ways into the patrons scrolling. Often times it may LOOK like the video has ended, but there's an outro. Also, watching to the end lets you see their awesome cover art, and hear more of the music, including karaoke and sometimes remixed version of the song. #2) Always leave the closed captions on. Geoff's wife Kathy (who helps with their videos, she also appears in some, such an amazing woman!) has hearing loss, so sometimes there will be little hidden gems in the CC. #3) If you pause a video to speak, rewind it five-ten seconds before you start it again, to make sure you don't miss anything. #4) Don't look away from the screen, or close your eyes for more than a second, because, again, you might miss a visual gag or clever moment. #5) Don't go into their videos with expectations on what the song will be like, i.e., that it will be the same as the original. These guys put their own spin on things. The only thing to expect, generally, is to be blown away by their sheer talent. #6) Unless you have a REALLY great speaker system with stereo sound, ALWAYS wear good headphones/earbuds with Voiceplay and Geoff. They do amazing little tricks you can only pick up with those hearing devices. Plus, some of Geoff's notes are so low you practically can't hear them without headphones Oh, and FYI, Voiceplay is: (Left to right.) Layne Stein, their beatboxer. Sometimes he sings, and it's always a treat to hear his voice. He's also known as The Carrot Lord and has another talent as well, which I'll leave to surprise you. J. None. Currently on reverse leave, he is away from the group singing for the Navy, but frequently does videos with VP when he can. Geoff Castellucci. (Said Jeff Cas-teh-lou-chee) He's the bass, with long hair. He has a solo channel of low bass covers, well worth checking out! His lowest note, currently, is a B0. You can hear it in Voiceplay's "Valhalla Calling." You almost feel it more than you hear it. Eli Jacobsen (pronounced El-ee, NOT E-lie!) Tenor rock god. Cesar De La Rosa, their newest member. He brings the feels to every performance! And he flirts with the camera, and it flirts right back! Glad to see you were blown away by them! As we all are, even those of us who have been their fans for years! This is my favorite Voiceplay line-up too, with Cesar and J. None. There have been different line-ups through the years, so don't be surprised if the core members' faces change as you go back farther in time. With J. None on a sabbatical of sorts (the Naval Choir asked him to sing with them), they have different guests for each song. But fear not, because they always find the PERFECT guest for each song! I could tell you all sorts of facts and opinions about each member, but I'll let you discover them on your own! Enjoy! I know we will watching you!
you should check out VoicePlay's version of the Halo theme or there version of Valhalla Calling from skyrim, they also do an amazing version of The Dragonborn Comes, also from skyrim.
Subscribed in anticipation of more Voiceplay and Geoff! This was probably one of the most serious of their videos, and they knocked it out of the park, but if you want a look at their silly side I highly recommend their other Disney covers. Little Mermaid Medley and We Don't Talk About Bruno are the standouts for me in terms of humor, and each of those also feature an absolutely phenomenal guest artist. Regarding Geoff being the live action Frollo, I think most everyone who's seen this agrees with you, but I highly doubt it will happen. It took the guys literal years + an incredible arrangement from Layne to talk him into doing just this song. He's said multiple times that he loves playing villains, but Frollo disturbs him on a very deep level and I think that's reflected in this performance. Geoff can't help but humanize him a little, which just makes him scarier IMO. And personally, I find it very reassuring that he can't stomach Frollo.
If you want to run out of notes on your keyboard entirely, I'd recommend you listen to Valhalla Calling by Voiceplay. Excellent song. Aaaand Geoff shows off a little.
If you really want scary from Geoff then please do a reaction video to Geoff Castallucci's ( the low bass singer in Voice Play ) solo cover of Jack's Lament. If you love Disney then please do a reaction video to Voice Plays cover of The Little Mermaid. Geoff is scary in this one too. Voice Play are the masters when it comes to Disney. They do just about everything themselves, except for the final mixing & make-up..Thank you for a great reaction to Voice Play. I just subscribed ❤
Miss Bliss……the beginning of this song sort of reminds me of Carmina Burana. Tuomas is known for throwing in Easter eggs in his masterpieces. Not all of his compositions are long but the ones that are, are very reminiscent of a symphony or opera. It’s very evident to me in Poet and the Pendulum and Greatest Show on Earth. Tuomas is dubbed “Metal Mozart”. He is a pure genius with his compositions. Also, if you really want to hear Marko sing, check out the live version of The Islander. You know you’ve made it big when Floor is a backup singer😂 It reminds me of a sea chanty.
"… he to be Frolo" well Geoff wasn't so happy to sing Frolo as a main voice since he hates to be twisted characters I've heard, so I hope he won't have to do the role if that will ever happen to be a real thing the live action 💀
I would have to demand Jonathan Young play the part of Frollo. His cover of this song remains my favorite version, even over the original (It hurts me to say it, folks).
I subscribed when you reacted to Geoff's I See Fire. Would love to see your reaction to their version of Drunken Sailor, it is as different from this as you can get. And watch to the end, it ain't over when you think it's over.
You should react to "Geoff Castellucci - Wicked Game" Cover but first listen to the Original by Chris Isaak and than get your Brain melted with a super crispy B0 (B ZERO) from Geoff. Warning after that Geoff Cover youre seriously spoiled for low Bass Singers :D
VoicePlay arrangements are well known for being fire! These guys are so talented in so many ways. Loved your reaction! ❤ P.S. I'm not sure if you're aware, but your audio/video was out of sync for a little bit there.
The audio/video sync was so far off, it would have been better to not even have the video on screen. I kind of gave up watching after 3:45, the disconnect between what my eyes were seeing and what my ears were hearing was too much.
@@marshayoung9387 You are mistaking feedback for negativity. Pointing out something that needs addressing or improving is necessary for a channel creator to fine tune the overall experience for their viewers. Giving honest feedback is better than pretending everything was perfect. That way next time maybe it will be.
@michaelbradley7529 nothing was done wrong on Geoff's part. It has to be a problem with the equipment the reactor is using that you think is out of sink.
All that stopping and starting threw the video and audio out of sync with each other. Well done, but not worth subscribing to if all your videos are going to be this way.
This was an awesome cover of probably the darkest song to ever be in a Disney film! Loved your reaction, subscribed to watch your continuing journey down the rabbit hole! P.S. Don't forget the rules (see @DravenGal!! ) 😉
The arrangement for this one was done by Layne Stein, the beatboxer on the far left. And you're right, their voices were especially gorgeous on this. It should be illegal for anyone to sound as glorious as Eli did singing the words "Destroy Esmerelda". Geoff's tone was especially 'rounded' and gorgeous on this song, but also with that liturgical drone when asking for Mercy. And Layne managed to beatbox the sound of Castanets!
I completely feel your ambipathy...Geoff can make you feel two entirely conflicting emotions simultaneously and that's what makes him the most delicious villain! I read somewhere that at first, he didn't like playing villains until he realized how fun it could really be! I love Layne's arrangement of this, it's very clever! Every one of them did a stellar job, but because it's often so easy to get caught up in Geoff's brilliance and his unique, earth-shattering bass you can miss so much of what the others are doing. I suggest revisiting every song they do, because so much is always happening simultaneously it's easy to miss other really exciting things that just get caught in the rush of the tidal wave that is the sound of Voiceplay! Lovely reaction!
So glad you reacted to these guys, they are pure magic together! The beatboxer, Layne arranged this one for the group. ❤
One note, that last note from Geoff was a subharmonic, not a growl, which is part of why the sound is so much fuller. Geoff usually uses subharmonics for his range extention notes.
I like the comment from one reactor who said he'd never want to be Geoff's kid, having to confess to something gone wrong, and getting that "Say What?" directed at him.
Frollo is Disney's most despicable character and Geoff playing him in this video almost makes me forget that.😅 Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Something interesting I heard about this song. On the line where Geoff sings “She will be mine or she (up an octave) will (up another octave) burn,” the person singing it for the movie couldn’t get that high and asked them to change it to make it lower. Instead, they showed him how to expand his range and hit that note. Now Geoff, VoicePlay’s bass, hits that note and then goes even higher!
My issue with Geoff doing this is that I don’t need a sexy Frollo. I mean, what woman is telling him no?!
Not me that's for sure. His wife Kathy is one of the most luckiest women I know.
Didn't think of that! 😅😅😅😅
And of course, it took forever for VoicePlay's fans to convince Geoff to sing this because he so hates the character. I highly doubt anyone could ever get him to play Frollo for an entire movie.
I mean, there's already some women attracted to Frollo (no, really! It's the religious trauma...) so imagine him playing the part? Too much 😂
I enjoyed your reaction, but I do suggest letting Voiceplay videos play through the end credits as there's sometimes some extra goodies added in.
Geoff resisted doing this song for a long time because he was not comfortable with just how evil Frolo is.
Personally, I don't think anyone else would do this character as well.
You get it! Oh, you're going to have a BLAST! I subscribed because I want to watch you become a Voiceplaya! And you REALLY should check out Geoff's solo channel as well.
I see you commenting on all the Voiceplay reaction videos... I guess we have the same hobby.😅
@@libertyrocks3701 Guilty! Great minds! 😁
To see VoicePlay's ability to take an exceedingly simple song and made it a thing of the beauty, see " My Mother Told Me" and " Hoist the Colors", or for something fun, " The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
I subscribed in hopes of seeing a lot more VoicePlay and Geoff videos. I really enjoyed your reaction to the video. Next should be Nothing Else Matters that one was arranged by Geoff as this one was arranged by Layne. They usually trade off.
Welcome to Voiceplay! Here's some rules and also some info on them. As a hardcore Voiceplaya, these are just some "rules" (suggestions, really) I just came up with them on my own, but after years of being a Voiceplaya, I've found they're necessary for optimal Voiceplay (and to a degree, Home Free as well) listening. If you've already got some of them down, know I'm just posting the list, not criticizing your reactor skills! And if you want to remove this post, feel free.
The rules: #1) VERY important! ALWAYS watch to the very end of the video, or at least a ways into the patrons scrolling. Often times it may LOOK like the video has ended, but there's an outro. Also, watching to the end lets you see their awesome cover art, and hear more of the music, including karaoke and sometimes remixed version of the song.
#2) Always leave the closed captions on. Geoff's wife Kathy (who helps with their videos, she also appears in some, such an amazing woman!) has hearing loss, so sometimes there will be little hidden gems in the CC.
#3) If you pause a video to speak, rewind it five-ten seconds before you start it again, to make sure you don't miss anything.
#4) Don't look away from the screen, or close your eyes for more than a second, because, again, you might miss a visual gag or clever moment.
#5) Don't go into their videos with expectations on what the song will be like, i.e., that it will be the same as the original. These guys put their own spin on things. The only thing to expect, generally, is to be blown away by their sheer talent.
#6) Unless you have a REALLY great speaker system with stereo sound, ALWAYS wear good headphones/earbuds with Voiceplay and Geoff. They do amazing little tricks you can only pick up with those hearing devices. Plus, some of Geoff's notes are so low you practically can't hear them without headphones
Oh, and FYI, Voiceplay is: (Left to right.)
Layne Stein, their beatboxer. Sometimes he sings, and it's always a treat to hear his voice. He's also known as The Carrot Lord and has another talent as well, which I'll leave to surprise you.
J. None. Currently on reverse leave, he is away from the group singing for the Navy, but frequently does videos with VP when he can.
Geoff Castellucci. (Said Jeff Cas-teh-lou-chee) He's the bass, with long hair. He has a solo channel of low bass covers, well worth checking out! His lowest note, currently, is a B0. You can hear it in Voiceplay's "Valhalla Calling." You almost feel it more than you hear it.
Eli Jacobsen (pronounced El-ee, NOT E-lie!) Tenor rock god.
Cesar De La Rosa, their newest member. He brings the feels to every performance! And he flirts with the camera, and it flirts right back!
Glad to see you were blown away by them! As we all are, even those of us who have been their fans for years! This is my favorite Voiceplay line-up too, with Cesar and J. None. There have been different line-ups through the years, so don't be surprised if the core members' faces change as you go back farther in time. With J. None on a sabbatical of sorts (the Naval Choir asked him to sing with them), they have different guests for each song. But fear not, because they always find the PERFECT guest for each song! I could tell you all sorts of facts and opinions about each member, but I'll let you discover them on your own! Enjoy! I know we will watching you!
Eli's full first name is Eliezar, shortened to Eli.
@@barbarakennedy2667 Thanks for adding that tip.
Voice play always great I rec Geoff castelluchi deep bass cover of I see fire, from the Hobbit movie
🔥🔥🔥🔥
A great arrangement and they all sound amazing but Geoff is something special. :)
you should check out VoicePlay's version of the Halo theme or there version of Valhalla Calling from skyrim, they also do an amazing version of The Dragonborn Comes, also from skyrim.
Great reaction. I would love to see you do a reaction to VoicePlay Oogie Boogie song. Fantastic video and some incredible vocals and notes. ❤
Subscribed in anticipation of more Voiceplay and Geoff! This was probably one of the most serious of their videos, and they knocked it out of the park, but if you want a look at their silly side I highly recommend their other Disney covers. Little Mermaid Medley and We Don't Talk About Bruno are the standouts for me in terms of humor, and each of those also feature an absolutely phenomenal guest artist.
Regarding Geoff being the live action Frollo, I think most everyone who's seen this agrees with you, but I highly doubt it will happen. It took the guys literal years + an incredible arrangement from Layne to talk him into doing just this song. He's said multiple times that he loves playing villains, but Frollo disturbs him on a very deep level and I think that's reflected in this performance. Geoff can't help but humanize him a little, which just makes him scarier IMO. And personally, I find it very reassuring that he can't stomach Frollo.
If you want to run out of notes on your keyboard entirely, I'd recommend you listen to Valhalla Calling by Voiceplay. Excellent song.
Aaaand Geoff shows off a little.
If you really want scary from Geoff then please do a reaction video to Geoff Castallucci's ( the low bass singer in Voice Play ) solo cover of Jack's Lament. If you love Disney then please do a reaction video to Voice Plays cover of The Little Mermaid. Geoff is scary in this one too. Voice Play are the masters when it comes to Disney. They do just about everything themselves, except for the final mixing & make-up..Thank you for a great reaction to Voice Play. I just subscribed ❤
Miss Bliss……the beginning of this song sort of reminds me of Carmina Burana. Tuomas is known for throwing in Easter eggs in his masterpieces. Not all of his compositions are long but the ones that are, are very reminiscent of a symphony or opera. It’s very evident to me in Poet and the Pendulum and Greatest Show on Earth. Tuomas is dubbed “Metal Mozart”. He is a pure genius with his compositions.
Also, if you really want to hear Marko sing, check out the live version of The Islander. You know you’ve made it big when Floor is a backup singer😂 It reminds me of a sea chanty.
"… he to be Frolo" well Geoff wasn't so happy to sing Frolo as a main voice since he hates to be twisted characters I've heard, so I hope he won't have to do the role if that will ever happen to be a real thing the live action 💀
I would have to demand Jonathan Young play the part of Frollo. His cover of this song remains my favorite version, even over the original (It hurts me to say it, folks).
I subscribed when you reacted to Geoff's I See Fire. Would love to see your reaction to their version of Drunken Sailor, it is as different from this as you can get. And watch to the end, it ain't over when you think it's over.
Thank you for subscribing! Hope you continue to enjoy our content!
You should react to "Geoff Castellucci - Wicked Game" Cover but first listen to the Original by Chris Isaak and than get your Brain melted with a super crispy B0 (B ZERO) from Geoff.
Warning after that Geoff Cover youre seriously spoiled for low Bass Singers :D
VoicePlay arrangements are well known for being fire! These guys are so talented in so many ways. Loved your reaction! ❤
P.S. I'm not sure if you're aware, but your audio/video was out of sync for a little bit there.
The audio/video sync was so far off, it would have been better to not even have the video on screen. I kind of gave up watching after 3:45, the disconnect between what my eyes were seeing and what my ears were hearing was too much.
You're out of your mind.
@@marshayoung9387 In what way exactly? Or do you just disagree with me pointing it out?
@@michaelbradley7529 you are the only one who had something negative about the video.
@@marshayoung9387 You are mistaking feedback for negativity. Pointing out something that needs addressing or improving is necessary for a channel creator to fine tune the overall experience for their viewers. Giving honest feedback is better than pretending everything was perfect. That way next time maybe it will be.
@michaelbradley7529 nothing was done wrong on Geoff's part. It has to be a problem with the equipment the reactor is using that you think is out of sink.
All that stopping and starting threw the video and audio out of sync with each other. Well done, but not worth subscribing to if all your videos are going to be this way.
This was an awesome cover of probably the darkest song to ever be in a Disney film! Loved your reaction, subscribed to watch your continuing journey down the rabbit hole! P.S. Don't forget the rules (see @DravenGal!! ) 😉