I was fairly shocked when one of my high school teachers pointed out that most, if not all, of the music in the Looney Toons (Bugs Bunny, etc.) we grew up watching was actual classical music. So that’s why so many people recognize these tunes but often can’t name them.
Another piece of A capella genius by Voiceplay. Also a fun thing to wake up and start my day to Red reacting to it (I wonder if the Aussie's among us should start calling her Blue or Bluey - Aussie slang for a red head 😂). I loved when they did the little Habanera bit. The guitarist in me says check out Marcin Patrzalek's instrumental version of it. Great reaction I was entertained. 😂
26k I am so proud of you way to go go❤ you are cultured is cultured as the finest String of Pearls❤ you just be you you are sweet and fun and kind and smart❤ you roll all that together and will you have a country boy's dream❤ you are just plain adorable and pretty
Continuation of In The Hall of the Mountain King. Same costumes different forest. This took two days. One for rehearsal and one for filming in costumes and prosthetics. Layne and Tony built the forest for PattyCake Productions The Villains Lair. Cesars voiceover was Layne bass and Rachels voice.
They always seems to have a lot of fun. I think you'd be amazed how much classical music we do actually know but couldn't name. From cartoons and tv shows to commercials to parts used in many songs (c u when u get there by coolio for example) That part that is famous for the can-can brought back childhood memories! A group called Bad Manners did an instrumental ska version of the can-can tune and performed it (well mimed it) on tv complete with their huge bald headed singer in one of the dresses the women in the can-can wore and big laced up doc martin boots. I kid you not. 😂Great times.
I will also mention that most of my classical music exposure happened at a young age via Looney tunes cartoons. And my two all time cartoons are What's Opera, Doc? And The Rabbit of Seville.
The low voice from Cesar was actually Layne, the high voice was Rachel..... I recognized all of the music, but can't name them to save me! Layne's brain just works on a different level.
@@StormTehSinner In their chat this week, they said that it was Layne's voice doing the singing. Cesar's action was "stealing" Geoff's voice, but Geoff did not sing that part. Rachel did sing the part Cesar stole.
Most of us can't put the "tune" to the composer or name of the actual piece.... but we hear these in movies, commercials, and cartoons! This is a really fun piece. I think their earlier "In the Hall of the Mountain King" is a bit better, but this covers more 'ground.' Great reaction, Red, as always!
This is the sequel to VoicePlay's Halloween video from a couple of years ago, In the Hall of the Mountain King. Same characters (makeup and costumes), except Rachel is a new addition - the original had Elizabeth Garozzo as the featured artist. A childhood of watching Loony Toons prepared me to be able to recognize nearly all of these songs! Since this is all being lip-synched over the original studio recordings, when Cesar (red guy) stole the bass voice (actually Layne, from what I've read, not Geoff) and Rachel's voice, he was literally just lip synching their voices instead of his own.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - J. S. Bach -- Disney's Fantasia from 1940 Eine kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart - in 1934 movie The Scarlet Pimpernel Habanera from ''Carmen Suite No.2'' - Georges Bizet Symphony No 5 in C Minor - Ludwig Van Beethoven The Blue Danube Waltz - Johann Strauss II also in 2001: A Space Oddyssey Dance of the Hours - Ponchielli another Disney Fantasia Für Elise - Beethoven Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Richard Strauss 2O01: A Space Odyssey in 1968 Orphée aux enfers, Frensh Can Can ACT 5 - Offenbach The Can-Can Romeo and Juliet (Fantasy Overture) - Tchaikovsky A Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky -- another Disney Fantasia Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, "In the Hall of the Mountain King" - Grieg from 1875
If you watch carefully you see see Cesar stealing Geoff's voice and then Rachel's, to sing low and high. Of course this is done during the sound recording, not during filming. The tunes are all listed in the credits.
I was fairly shocked when one of my high school teachers pointed out that most, if not all, of the music in the Looney Toons (Bugs Bunny, etc.) we grew up watching was actual classical music. So that’s why so many people recognize these tunes but often can’t name them.
Yes!
That's because there is no copyright on classical music so it was used in movies and TV all the time
Loved that Rachel got the only word - Done - and a final Hmmmnnnph! It just finalized Classical Chaos! ❤
Another piece of A capella genius by Voiceplay. Also a fun thing to wake up and start my day to Red reacting to it (I wonder if the Aussie's among us should start calling her Blue or Bluey - Aussie slang for a red head 😂). I loved when they did the little Habanera bit. The guitarist in me says check out Marcin Patrzalek's instrumental version of it. Great reaction I was entertained. 😂
26k I am so proud of you way to go go❤ you are cultured is cultured as the finest String of Pearls❤ you just be you you are sweet and fun and kind and smart❤ you roll all that together and will you have a country boy's dream❤ you are just plain adorable and pretty
Continuation of In The Hall of the Mountain King. Same costumes different forest. This took two days. One for rehearsal and one for filming in costumes and prosthetics. Layne and Tony built the forest for PattyCake Productions The Villains Lair. Cesars voiceover was Layne bass and Rachels voice.
They always seems to have a lot of fun. I think you'd be amazed how much classical music we do actually know but couldn't name. From cartoons and tv shows to commercials to parts used in many songs (c u when u get there by coolio for example)
That part that is famous for the can-can brought back childhood memories! A group called Bad Manners did an instrumental ska version of the can-can tune and performed it (well mimed it) on tv complete with their huge bald headed singer in one of the dresses the women in the can-can wore and big laced up doc martin boots. I kid you not. 😂Great times.
I will also mention that most of my classical music exposure happened at a young age via Looney tunes cartoons. And my two all time cartoons are What's Opera, Doc? And The Rabbit of Seville.
Oh SAME!!! “What did you expect from an opera, a happy ending?” -Bugs Bunny
The low voice from Cesar was actually Layne, the high voice was Rachel.....
I recognized all of the music, but can't name them to save me!
Layne's brain just works on a different level.
Correction: The low voice was Geoff.
Cesars character stole their voices with the magic, you can even see it in the video. ;-)
@@StormTehSinner In their chat this week, they said that it was Layne's voice doing the singing. Cesar's action was "stealing" Geoff's voice, but Geoff did not sing that part. Rachel did sing the part Cesar stole.
Layne created his own musical fairytale! Again!
Most of us can't put the "tune" to the composer or name of the actual piece.... but we hear these in movies, commercials, and cartoons! This is a really fun piece. I think their earlier "In the Hall of the Mountain King" is a bit better, but this covers more 'ground.' Great reaction, Red, as always!
This gets better and better everytime I watch it.
That was fun. Thanks, Red.
Great reaction🙂. If you pay attention, during the fur elise part Cesar is stealing Goeff's voice and Rachel's next.
That's why he sounded like that 😁
It showed Cesar stealing Geoffs voice but it was actually Layne doing the low voice.
Gday great reaction Red two weeks finaly will be free of hospital fingers crossed ..Red you are so positive thank you ❤❤❤
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This is the sequel to VoicePlay's Halloween video from a couple of years ago, In the Hall of the Mountain King. Same characters (makeup and costumes), except Rachel is a new addition - the original had Elizabeth Garozzo as the featured artist.
A childhood of watching Loony Toons prepared me to be able to recognize nearly all of these songs!
Since this is all being lip-synched over the original studio recordings, when Cesar (red guy) stole the bass voice (actually Layne, from what I've read, not Geoff) and Rachel's voice, he was literally just lip synching their voices instead of his own.
Ya most definitely need to check out their version of Valhalla Calling
So much fun!
Layne's brain is a simulateously brilliant and scary place! 😉🌹🕊
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - J. S. Bach -- Disney's Fantasia from 1940
Eine kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart - in 1934 movie The Scarlet Pimpernel
Habanera from ''Carmen Suite No.2'' - Georges Bizet
Symphony No 5 in C Minor - Ludwig Van Beethoven
The Blue Danube Waltz - Johann Strauss II also in 2001: A Space Oddyssey
Dance of the Hours - Ponchielli another Disney Fantasia
Für Elise - Beethoven
Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Richard Strauss 2O01: A Space Odyssey in 1968
Orphée aux enfers, Frensh Can Can ACT 5 - Offenbach The Can-Can
Romeo and Juliet (Fantasy Overture) - Tchaikovsky
A Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky -- another Disney Fantasia
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, "In the Hall of the Mountain King" - Grieg from 1875
If you watch carefully you see see Cesar stealing Geoff's voice and then Rachel's, to sing low and high. Of course this is done during the sound recording, not during filming. The tunes are all listed in the credits.
Layne is the master when it comes to Chaos.
It is convenient that they provided a list of the music used in their info on the video.
How did he do that? He didn't that was actually Geoff and Rachel.
Layne and Rachel...Geoff didn't want his actually stolen...LOL
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When Cesar 'stole' first Geoff's voice and then Rachel's, they of course voiced it and Cesar mimed them. It was brilliant though.
#VOICEPLAY
he stole their voices, they did a sound of music i think
No reaction to Geoff's first low note? Imma pass on this reaction then...
lol. Okay