Love Geoff's expressions, starting when he first pops up what the... to when Eli does his little love spell and he just shakes his head.. Thanks for the reaction
LOL... "This has to be Layne" It's such a fun wild ride and I'll definitely apply this to all that ails this weekend.... (There's a VoicePlay love of dubstep that they sneak in whenever....it's fun to catch whenever there's a snippet.)
They brought back the Grundels from The Hall of the Mountain King. Got Rachel to go along on the ride. The BTS video was so fun and Rick Underwood and crew did their makeup magic. Layne and Tony built the forest for an episode of the Villains Lair. I bet they use it for something Halloween or Geoff does.
I don’t know if you’ve checked it out yet, but this is a sequel to “In The Hall of the Mountain King” from last year. I wonder if Eli thought he’d ever “play” a shofar with Voiceplay. Very cool.
I love how their antics matched the music - like Rachel being seductive for Carmen and threatening for Night on Bald Mountain. Layne swooning for Romeo and Juliet. Cesar dancing the cancan...❤😊❤
In practice, VP won't file a copyright claim with YT for fair use of their performances. Technically, yes, you can get dinged on copyright by YT/Google. The arrangement and performance are both covered under copyright law. Also, technically, reaction/review falls under a fair use exception in copyright law that YT/Google chooses to ignore as they own the platform and set their own rules regarding videos that include copyright protected material.
Yes, you can in principle get copyright strikes for purely instrumental music. I had it happen once when I had Op. 28 No. 15 playing while I demonstrated a performance issue with an obscure video game. I assume it was the pianist's performance that was covered by copyright. (Composers can of course also have copyright, but only if they are sufficiently recent, e.g., John Williams; but that's irrelevant here, because that little bit of the 2001: A Space Odyssey sound track was copied note-for-note from an earlier composition.)
I'm here to spread the tale. Every once in a while Voiceplay has to go back to the forest to revert to their true forms and refresh their glamours. And of course, stock up on more spells (songs) to enchant their audience! Hopefully it isn’t a problem that Rachel got away with the book
Less about copyrighted 'words', but I'm pretty sure the only song out of all of those that might still be considered 'modern' would be the one from "2001: A Space Odyssey" and all of those songs in the movie were 'classical' ands so past-copyright. Of course I COULD be wrong about that and certain songs might still have some form of updated copyright (Maybe "Carmen"?) Anyway - I believe all those songs are now considered old enough to no longer be copyrighted.
Because that made me curious, I checked and the musical piece is in the public domain. Recordings of it are not in the public domain but the music itself is in the public domain. The actual name is Also Sprach Zarathustra (by Strauss of all people-I always think of him as the Waltz guy😊).
@@janetdwDifferent Strauss - this was Richard Strauss who wrote Thus Spoke Zarathustra. The Waltz King was Johann Strauss, Jr. His Blue Danube Waltz was in there, too. After Beethoven's Fifth Symphony!
The land that lives inside Layne's brain...
The choir kids and band kids grew up, and now we all get to have fun😂😂😂
They always have fun you can tell. I wonder what they say when someone says "so what did you do today?"
Love Geoff's expressions, starting when he first pops up what the... to when Eli does his little love spell and he just shakes his head..
Thanks for the reaction
Me too
LOL... "This has to be Layne"
It's such a fun wild ride and I'll definitely apply this to all that ails this weekend....
(There's a VoicePlay love of dubstep that they sneak in whenever....it's fun to catch whenever there's a snippet.)
I love that they returned to their "Hall of the Mountain King" world. These guys are absolutely insane geniuses!
This is so much fun!
Your insightful analysis of their profound lyrics has certainly given me a lot to think about this weekend!
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To continue with your supposition - even the composers are outside that time frame too. I love this one.
They brought back the Grundels from The Hall of the Mountain King. Got Rachel to go along on the ride. The BTS video was so fun and Rick Underwood and crew did their makeup magic. Layne and Tony built the forest for an episode of the Villains Lair. I bet they use it for something Halloween or Geoff does.
I don’t know if you’ve checked it out yet, but this is a sequel to “In The Hall of the Mountain King” from last year.
I wonder if Eli thought he’d ever “play” a shofar with Voiceplay. Very cool.
Your interpretation was ssooo deep, man. It’s life changing😊. Thank you.
a lot of fun ❤
Perfection! I had to get the t-shirt 🎉💜💜💜
This is just so fun, and a look into the strange Layne brain.....
I love how their antics matched the music - like Rachel being seductive for Carmen and threatening for Night on Bald Mountain. Layne swooning for Romeo and Juliet. Cesar dancing the cancan...❤😊❤
I also needed this on a Friday! Glad you enjoyed it ❤
There is so much good stuff in this, it would take a BOOK (heh) to describe it! Love this! 💙
This is incredibly fun, the Loose page on the last page.
Layne gone wild. 👏🏻 always a good show. Great reaction
Friday night fun!
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In practice, VP won't file a copyright claim with YT for fair use of their performances.
Technically, yes, you can get dinged on copyright by YT/Google. The arrangement and performance are both covered under copyright law. Also, technically, reaction/review falls under a fair use exception in copyright law that YT/Google chooses to ignore as they own the platform and set their own rules regarding videos that include copyright protected material.
I'm always here for #VoicePlay
Yes, you can in principle get copyright strikes for purely instrumental music. I had it happen once when I had Op. 28 No. 15 playing while I demonstrated a performance issue with an obscure video game. I assume it was the pianist's performance that was covered by copyright. (Composers can of course also have copyright, but only if they are sufficiently recent, e.g., John Williams; but that's irrelevant here, because that little bit of the 2001: A Space Odyssey sound track was copied note-for-note from an earlier composition.)
Yep the only reason you had issues was because of musicians and conductor.
I'm here to spread the tale.
Every once in a while Voiceplay has to go back to the forest to revert to their true forms and refresh their glamours.
And of course, stock up on more spells (songs) to enchant their audience! Hopefully it isn’t a problem that Rachel got away with the book
Why are you stealing someone else’s comment from VoicePlay’s video?
@@thisismetoday7423 tahts why i said im here to spread the tale
@@PinkyThePink- You are stealing someone else’s creative words, it’s not cool.
@@thisismetoday7423 thats why i said im here to spread the tale
@@PinkyThePink- You are still stealing someone else’s words.
No way you’ll get dinged, all of these pieces are in the public domain.
Absolutely loved your reaction. I think they did slip in some words in Latin or made up something…. Not sure.
Less about copyrighted 'words', but I'm pretty sure the only song out of all of those that might still be considered 'modern' would be the one from "2001: A Space Odyssey" and all of those songs in the movie were 'classical' ands so past-copyright. Of course I COULD be wrong about that and certain songs might still have some form of updated copyright (Maybe "Carmen"?) Anyway - I believe all those songs are now considered old enough to no longer be copyrighted.
Because that made me curious, I checked and the musical piece is in the public domain. Recordings of it are not in the public domain but the music itself is in the public domain. The actual name is Also Sprach Zarathustra (by Strauss of all people-I always think of him as the Waltz guy😊).
@@janetdwDifferent Strauss - this was Richard Strauss who wrote Thus Spoke Zarathustra. The Waltz King was Johann Strauss, Jr. His Blue Danube Waltz was in there, too. After Beethoven's Fifth Symphony!
@@r3adrpro811 aaargh! Classical wires crossed. I see Strauss, I automatically think of Waltz. Thanks for the catch
Layne wasn’t dying. Eli cast a love spell, but they broke out of it.
The music was Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy so maybe Layne drank the poison and was dying? Just saying😂
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I've never heard of them. They could be the next Pentatonics.
They predate Pentatonix by about 14 years (formed under the name 4:2:Five in 1997, changed their name to VoicePlay in 2012.)
Better than Pentatonix
They are better than Pentatonix!