I'm an old woman, not a gamer, but, man, I love this! I've listened to it dozens of times at least and hear or see something new every time. I love Voiceplay and am here with you every time you react to them!
This is such a gorgeous piece of music. These guys honestly keep surpassing themselves. Oh, and speaking of, you definitely ought to check out crazy bass Geoff's new solo release, a cover of Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers. Oh yeah. It's soooo good. (btw, the language they switched to midsong was Dovazhul, the Dragon Language from Skyrim.)
There are a few other basses with similar range, but no one else I've heard has Geoff's smoothness, flexibility and clarity. His voice is like a warm caress. I understand that in addition to his natural gifts, he practices freaking constantly to achieve the controll he has.
That smooth voice is the newest member of VoicePlay, Cesar de la Rosa. On their Dream On, it's him hitting those high notes. The language they sang in was the one created for the game, Dovazhul.
Geoff did those arpeggios. It is SO hard to do those so perfectly in the center of the pitch!! The language is the dragon language made up for the game Skyrim, from which this music all comes. This is the best a cappella group out there! Check out their My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling, Black Hole Sun, and Thriller videos to see a range of their abilities and versatility.
I've never played Skyrim but this is a fantastic cover. I'm always in awe of VoicePlays beautiful and amazingly tight harmonies! Eli (the bald one) does have an amazing rock tenor voice, as for Geoff, I'm running out of words to describe that rich bass of his! I'm going to 2nd Cynical Tesuji's suggestion of Geoffs "Ain't No Sunshine", it's really soulful and emotional! 🙂👍
Geoff just comes in Smokin hot first thing with that low bass. The smooth voice is the newest member Cesar De La Rosa. The man with the arrows is Omar Cardona. The tenor is Eli (Ellie). The one sharpening the sword is Layne the beatboxer. That's why I gave them the #TeatreKidsOfACappella. That's Dragon language from the game and the special effect on the Dragon Shout Fus Ro Dah!
The person making armor and weapons can be called a smithy (blacksmith), an armorer or both. The area inside of the fortified walls of a castle or hall was called the bailey or inner ward. Yes. I am something of a geek about medieval history.
I really enjoyed your reaction because you listen intelligently to what's going on. Some folks are so busy showing off their training, and they end up competing with the music, and that's just crazy. The real game is to find the hinge points, the special moments that are just too good, and you are great at that. I was just listening to Dragonborn earlier today, wondering why more folks aren't paying attention. It's a stunning piece, and I was delighted to see you reacted to it. What I respond to in VP is simple - and impossibly complex. They are artists. No detail is too small. You can argue about the choices you make, but it's obvious that they are carefully made. The guy you said you didn't recognize is Cesar, the newest member of VoicePlay. The bald tenor is Eli (pronounced El-EE). A year or two back, everyone commented that he's "clearly" an R&B guy. Now what he's showing is his rock tenor. I'm guessing that what he gives us gets down to the song choices. He's amazing. Geoff (Jeff) Castellucci is the bass. The language is the dragon language from the game. ?? yeah. They learned to sing the dragon language.
In Medieval Times "Ye old Blacksmith" made the weapons etc on a forge with hammers and anvils. Heat it up, pound on it until you make it what you want it to be.
Since you like the armor, you might be interested to know that Cesar’s chain mail was real, weighing in at Over 10 pounds. Between that and the gorget around his neck he had to lie down between takes. There are others who sings as low as Geoff, but his tone is gorgeous. Omar, the elfin archer who is featured, also appeared in their recent cover of Dream On. Cesar, whose voice You admired, goes all out and provides that metal scream at the end.
@@christinestromberg4057 That’s what I get for not proofreading! I thought I typed 20 but my fat fingers and my phone don’t always agree. But thanks for correcting it for anybody who doesn’t know. For some reason I was thinking it was 10 kg which will be 22 pounds but I wanted to be on the safe side so I thought, repeat thought, I had typed 20 not 10.😖
the language that wasn't English was the Dragon Language (Dovahzul "Dragon Voice"/Dovahtinvaak "Dragon Speak/Speech") Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin Naal ok zin los vahriin Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal Ahrk fin norok paal graan Fod nust hon zindro zaan Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal Dragonborn, Dragonborn By his honour is sworn To keep evil forever at bay And the fiercest foes rout When they hear triumph's shout Dragonborn for your blessing we pray
The language is Dovahzul, Language of the Dragons, invented for the game. The lyrics they're singing in Dovahzul are these: _Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,_ _Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!_ _Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,_ _Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!_ And in English: _Dragonborn, Dragonborn, by his honor is sworn,_ _To keep evil forever at bay!_ _And the fiercest foes rout when they hear triumph's shout,_ _Dragonborn, for your blessing we pray!_ The shouted lyric 'FUS RO DAH!' (Unrelenting Force) is a 'dragon shout' (like weapons or powers you earn/learn in the game). This one pushes an enemy off-balance (note the little vapor effect coming from their mouths), and is the very first shout learned by the Dragonborn.
Hey I know I may be too late for this comment but I know you really like the bass singer in voice player and I know you reacted to him before do yourself a favor and react to voiceplay Oogie Boogie song the bass singer is the lead singer his name is Geoff Castellucci and his vocal ranges is unbelievable in that song please you will be so happy you reacted to it
I'm an old woman, not a gamer, but, man, I love this! I've listened to it dozens of times at least and hear or see something new every time. I love Voiceplay and am here with you every time you react to them!
Me too, it's just beautiful to me. I'd buy an Ep, album or CD if they would do any music from Skyrim or any game if they did it.
This is such a gorgeous piece of music. These guys honestly keep surpassing themselves. Oh, and speaking of, you definitely ought to check out crazy bass Geoff's new solo release, a cover of Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers. Oh yeah. It's soooo good. (btw, the language they switched to midsong was Dovazhul, the Dragon Language from Skyrim.)
There are a few other basses with similar range, but no one else I've heard has Geoff's smoothness, flexibility and clarity. His voice is like a warm caress. I understand that in addition to his natural gifts, he practices freaking constantly to achieve the controll he has.
That smooth voice is the newest member of VoicePlay, Cesar de la Rosa. On their Dream On, it's him hitting those high notes. The language they sang in was the one created for the game, Dovazhul.
Geoff did those arpeggios. It is SO hard to do those so perfectly in the center of the pitch!! The language is the dragon language made up for the game Skyrim, from which this music all comes. This is the best a cappella group out there! Check out their My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling, Black Hole Sun, and Thriller videos to see a range of their abilities and versatility.
I've never played Skyrim but this is a fantastic cover. I'm always in awe of VoicePlays beautiful and amazingly tight harmonies! Eli (the bald one) does have an amazing rock tenor voice, as for Geoff, I'm running out of words to describe that rich bass of his! I'm going to 2nd Cynical Tesuji's suggestion of Geoffs "Ain't No Sunshine", it's really soulful and emotional! 🙂👍
Love Dragonborn Comes - still calls to me everytime I hear it.
Geoff just comes in Smokin hot first thing with that low bass. The smooth voice is the newest member Cesar De La Rosa. The man with the arrows is Omar Cardona. The tenor is Eli (Ellie). The one sharpening the sword is Layne the beatboxer. That's why I gave them the #TeatreKidsOfACappella. That's Dragon language from the game and the special effect on the Dragon Shout Fus Ro Dah!
Iv e never played skyrim but I love this song. Very beautiful. One of their best.
Great reaction.
The person making armor and weapons can be called a smithy (blacksmith), an armorer or both.
The area inside of the fortified walls of a castle or hall was called the bailey or inner ward.
Yes. I am something of a geek about medieval history.
I really enjoyed your reaction because you listen intelligently to what's going on. Some folks are so busy showing off their training, and they end up competing with the music, and that's just crazy. The real game is to find the hinge points, the special moments that are just too good, and you are great at that. I was just listening to Dragonborn earlier today, wondering why more folks aren't paying attention. It's a stunning piece, and I was delighted to see you reacted to it. What I respond to in VP is simple - and impossibly complex. They are artists. No detail is too small. You can argue about the choices you make, but it's obvious that they are carefully made. The guy you said you didn't recognize is Cesar, the newest member of VoicePlay. The bald tenor is Eli (pronounced El-EE). A year or two back, everyone commented that he's "clearly" an R&B guy. Now what he's showing is his rock tenor. I'm guessing that what he gives us gets down to the song choices. He's amazing. Geoff (Jeff) Castellucci is the bass. The language is the dragon language from the game. ?? yeah. They learned to sing the dragon language.
Damn that bald dude sounds like early usher. Sharp but sexy and smooth. These guys are awesome.
In Medieval Times "Ye old Blacksmith" made the weapons etc on a forge with hammers and anvils. Heat it up, pound on it until you make it what you want it to be.
Eli (the tenor you like) spent 2 tears on the road with a rock band. You can definitely tell. These guys just keep getting better.
Since you like the armor, you might be interested to know that Cesar’s chain mail was real, weighing in at Over 10 pounds. Between that and the gorget around his neck he had to lie down between takes.
There are others who sings as low as Geoff, but his tone is gorgeous.
Omar, the elfin archer who is featured, also appeared in their recent cover of Dream On. Cesar, whose voice You admired, goes all out and provides that metal scream at the end.
Geoff said it was at least 20lbs, that chainmail.
@@christinestromberg4057 That’s what I get for not proofreading! I thought I typed 20 but my fat fingers and my phone don’t always agree. But thanks for correcting it for anybody who doesn’t know. For some reason I was thinking it was 10 kg which will be 22 pounds but I wanted to be on the safe side so I thought, repeat thought, I had typed 20 not 10.😖
@@janetdw Not to worry :)
the language that wasn't English was the Dragon Language (Dovahzul "Dragon Voice"/Dovahtinvaak "Dragon Speak/Speech")
Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin
Naal ok zin los vahriin
Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal
Ahrk fin norok paal graan
Fod nust hon zindro zaan
Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal
Dragonborn, Dragonborn
By his honour is sworn
To keep evil forever at bay
And the fiercest foes rout
When they hear triumph's shout
Dragonborn for your blessing we pray
Thank you! I have never played Skyrim so I wondered what the language meant.
The language they sing in is the language created for the game Skyrim
You heard Cesar on the Bruno song.
Thank you. I love Voiceplay. Great reaction.
Try Hoist the Colors and My Mother Told Me. You will have your mind blasted!!
I believe it is the language of the dragon born in Skyrim
Oh and Halo, which was done several years ago but is FIRE!
Dovazhuul is the language, spoken in skyrim.
That hoody is dope bro
The language is Dovahzul, Language of the Dragons, invented for the game.
The lyrics they're singing in Dovahzul are these:
_Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin,_
_Wah dein vokul mahfaeraak ahst vaal!_
_Ahrk fin norok paal graan fod nust hon zindro zaan,_
_Dovahkiin, fah hin kogaan mu draal!_
And in English:
_Dragonborn, Dragonborn, by his honor is sworn,_
_To keep evil forever at bay!_
_And the fiercest foes rout when they hear triumph's shout,_
_Dragonborn, for your blessing we pray!_
The shouted lyric 'FUS RO DAH!' (Unrelenting Force) is a 'dragon shout' (like weapons or powers you earn/learn in the game). This one pushes an enemy off-balance (note the little vapor effect coming from their mouths), and is the very first shout learned by the Dragonborn.
When you switch to the full screen, it cuts the video volume in half.
Hey I know I may be too late for this comment but I know you really like the bass singer in voice player and I know you reacted to him before do yourself a favor and react to voiceplay Oogie Boogie song the bass singer is the lead singer his name is Geoff Castellucci and his vocal ranges is unbelievable in that song please you will be so happy you reacted to it
This song is from the video game Elder Scrolls V: SKYRIM.
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New Tomorrow. Enemy - Imagine Dragons (Arcane League Of Legends) | VoicePlay Feat. AleXa (acapella)
It's dragon language.
Their not really American people they are doing the middle east style as per their accent