Pentatonix - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
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Pentatonix - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Official Video)
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GREATEST ACAPELLA group in the WORLD 💯💯💯💯💯
LOVE the double reaction!!!
They won a Grammy for this one.
Woawwww that’s awesome 🤩
@@GracieReactsIt was their second Grammy, in the category "Best Arrangement Instrumental or A Cappella," as was their first Grammy, for "Daft Punk Medley." Both of those Grammys are shared with Ben Bram, who is listed as an arranger on almost all of their songs (or maybe all, I'm not sure).
Great reaction, thank you. PTX can sing any genre, even songs with no words n still make it great and enjoyable
Such a relatable reaction. This blew me completely away the first time I heard it.
Your enjoyment was all over your face! Thanks for your reaction!
Can anyone sing a classical ballet music score with no lyrics also using no instruments?
Pentatonix: See our Grammy ❤❤❤❤❤
Pentatonix is so talented Their catalog is large, varied genres, and all wonderful
Have u reacted to Can You Feel the lOve from The Lion King? Another beautiful reaction.
Their original song Love Me When I Don't is inspiring.
I suggest that you would enjoy PTX's reimagination of "Waltz Of The Flowers," which is also from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite."
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A song with no words, performed by a group with no instruments, composed by Tchaikovsky over 130 years ago, earns a Grammy. Go figure. Only PTX.
Awesome reaction dear, you ARE music. - I never heard this one, but of course know the classical dance from Tschaikovski's ballet "Der Nussknacker" (that's how it's called in German, should be The Nutcracker in English?) - Have you ever heard the original? Here's one video for your private pleasure, this is how it was performed in Dresden, Germany in 2010:
ruclips.net/video/X45CawjywAQ/видео.htmlsi=27IHiBmC3FzncRMP
Pentatonix' version is awesome and great fun to listen to, thanks for bringing this to me!
Mitch slap at 1:26. Avigasm at 2:00.