Vocal Coach REACTS 'Alien Voices' (Avi Kaplan/Mariah Carey and More)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @Maxwellish
    @Maxwellish 3 года назад +10

    Avi still blows my mind

  • @Scott-yy
    @Scott-yy 3 года назад +37

    Mariah speaking in whistle tones will always be super impressive to me! The only artist that uses it musically rather than a party trick!

    • @sersastark
      @sersastark 3 года назад +4

      Minnie Ripperton did it too.

    • @iworshipgaysandsatan6822
      @iworshipgaysandsatan6822 2 года назад

      A LOT of people can do it

    • @honestperson3042
      @honestperson3042 6 месяцев назад +1

      @iworshipgaysandsatan6822 But they don't sound so good, they can't manipulate textures and they don't use the whistle register musically as an integral part of the song, they just hit the notes.

  • @hannah9419
    @hannah9419 3 года назад +27

    If you're interested in hearing how Pentatonix incorporated Avi's overtones into songs I recommend either E.T from their sing-off performances (live) or Starships (not live but also from their earlyish days)

    • @perfectkismet
      @perfectkismet 3 года назад

      Pentatonox also used Avi's overtones in early performances of Aha. You can most easily see it in the Livestream version.

    • @minn3333
      @minn3333 2 года назад

      They also used it in Love You Long Time!
      ruclips.net/video/apyq1F0Byls/видео.html

    • @lynn2574
      @lynn2574 2 месяца назад

      He does in Angels we have heard in High as well.

  • @michelle32855
    @michelle32855 3 года назад +29

    Overtones are interesting accents. PTX, during the Sing Off, made use of Avi's ability during a few performances. In those instances, it really helped fill out the sound...handy in a capella. Oddly enough, as unusual as it is, the judges never once appeared to notice.

    • @kunou4527
      @kunou4527 3 года назад +1

      Not everyone has an ear for overtones or partials (audible harmonics that aren't specifically isolated for an overtone). In fact a very small minority have an ear for it naturally. Most people have to train their ears for it. High level choirs focus a lot on formant structure and overtone control to match and harmonize with each other. Some operatic singers end up producing them incidentally from the resonance, and it is often unnoticed by listeners.
      Lyrically the only singer I know of that has truly mastered this arena of the voice is Diana Ankudinova, and she has physiology that gives her an edge (High Arched Palate).

    • @Ithenna
      @Ithenna 3 года назад +5

      Avi also put it into their rendition of the song Aha! - it's just a few seconds, but it works out with the "creepy vibe" they gave the song with their official video.

    • @elizabethhostetter1946
      @elizabethhostetter1946 3 года назад +1

      oh, they noticed - they ascribed it to Kevin.

    • @debhouckscraftycottage
      @debhouckscraftycottage 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, they thought Kevin was doing those sounds.

  • @yaninemontez6068
    @yaninemontez6068 2 года назад +10

    I’m simple.. I see Avi, I click on the video 😍😍

    • @sharonh951
      @sharonh951 2 года назад

      Same here. He can sing or just read the label on a jar of Skippy and I'm there !

  • @gingerjohnson1095
    @gingerjohnson1095 3 года назад +5

    Avi does use it in the official video of Aha (Imogene Heap) at 2:07

  • @nuclearbirds
    @nuclearbirds 2 года назад +1

    “Sorry, Mariah, just hang on” - how I feel every November

  • @honestperson3042
    @honestperson3042 3 года назад +7

    React to Mariah Carey Vanishing MSG 93. Please... It's an incredible performance !

  • @gailseatonhumbert9199
    @gailseatonhumbert9199 3 года назад +2

    Avi Kaplan is a beatboxer as well in case you were unaware and always backed up Kevin Olusola when he was in Pentatonix. Here the 2 of them are discussing it at an early seminar Sing Strong Festival 2012
    ruclips.net/video/xnbwR9sIOPI/видео.html
    Avi Kaplan famously won the ICCA best rythmn section award in 2009 renamed from beatboxing to give it to him and has used it in multiple singing performances and yes it is the Mongolian throat singing technique that he uses. E.T. and Dog Days Are Over are the easiest places to hear it on the 3rd season of the Sing-Off. The easiest place to hear it in a Pentatonix video is either Starships or the best is "Aha".
    He did teach it to all of Pentatonix and Homefree, and Voiceplay now uses it as well.

    • @dreyhawk
      @dreyhawk 2 года назад

      I've noticed that Geoff also does beatboxing to back up Layne in Voiceplay.

  • @Bonofox1
    @Bonofox1 3 года назад +3

    Avi Kaplan😍😍😍

  • @susanbradley5685
    @susanbradley5685 3 года назад +2

    There are several PTX songs where Avi used overtones.

  • @Dzokhar
    @Dzokhar 3 года назад +1

    This video should include Indicator- I'm an Alien. It was his biggest beatbox moment and the debut of a technique he aptly calls "Alien Bass".
    SO good.

  • @sintharas1950
    @sintharas1950 Год назад

    One example for Avi using his overtone singing is the Song Aha! With Pentatonix...it is so damn cool what He is capable of with his voice

  • @El-00L
    @El-00L 3 года назад +2

    Few singers maybe can do whistle voices like Mariah. But Mariah's whistle it's so unique and softest.

    • @sersastark
      @sersastark 3 года назад

      Minnie Ripperton can.

    • @El-00L
      @El-00L 3 года назад

      @@sersastark Mariah Carey's whistle's soft becuz she has air in her vocal.

  • @xboxbml
    @xboxbml 3 года назад +2

    Yeah Avi did that in Alien..

  • @Haddcore
    @Haddcore 3 года назад +9

    It's still impressive but I must say I've been spoiled for polyphonic voice with all the beatboxers who do it

    • @gailseatonhumbert
      @gailseatonhumbert 2 года назад

      Now. Not until after Avi started teaching and everybody

  • @ryansmallwood1178
    @ryansmallwood1178 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for shouting out Stitch! For some reason it seems like beatboxers from the competitive scene don't get much attention from people interested in vocal technique, and similarly there's a lot of beatbox fans who don't listen to other kinds of singers. I think its changing more recently, in the past there was a lot more attention on complex beats and finding weird sounds, now beatboxers who pay more attention to melody and structure are getting more popular. It would be cool to see more collaborations between competitive beatboxers and a cappella groups. There was a Korean show Vocal Play (not to be confused with the group VoicePlay), that brought in a lot of top competitive Korean beatboxers and had them work with other singers and a capella groups and it was a lot of fun.

  • @shadowlordahroun4402
    @shadowlordahroun4402 3 года назад +3

    I remember going to middle school with a girl who could do all sorts of weird stuff with her voice. Like "That Dude From Police Academy" Weird. I mostly remember her faking us out by making a sound like a gym whistle to get us all to line up at recess and confused the teachers because they hadn't blown one, and her going full Rob Zombie with some serious vocal fry. Our music teacher was terrified it was going to damage her vocal chords, but she never had any issues as far as I know. Hilarious person that used her weird vocal talent to make people laugh.

    • @MrSeedi76
      @MrSeedi76 Год назад

      Nice story! I "accidentally" learned vocal fry (without ever knowing what it was - this was in the 80s before the internet) when I was maybe 7 and tried to imitate the voice of E. T., it was the first movie I saw in cinemas. I learned how to do it without damaging my voice. Funnily enough, almost 40 years later I learned throat singing and found out that Kargyrra is basically the same technique that I had already learned when I was 7 😮.

  • @ryansmallwood1178
    @ryansmallwood1178 3 года назад +6

    By the way MB14, one of the most famous vocal loopers in the beatbox scene, was previously on The Voice France and got 2nd place, and is back now on their All Stars edition with famous competitors from past years. He's made it into the top 6, and he'll be competing in the finals on the 23rd, so its great that he's representing the beatbox scene for a different audience. Also the Grand Beatbox Battle is finally happening this week on the 22nd, it will be a little while before official videos go up, but it will be great to see a lot of beatboxers on stage again. Overall a very exciting week for the beatboxing scene.

  • @kunou4527
    @kunou4527 3 года назад

    Khoomei is using the oral cavity (and tongue) for overtones. You don't need to combine it with Kargyraa (constricting to involve the false folds). In fact there's a head voice version of it used quite heavily by Diana Ankudinova (whom you have heard perform). Some high level choirs in Germany use it as well so they can match their partials (formant structure) to each other.

  • @djaanar5576
    @djaanar5576 3 года назад +1

    The bit from The Voice is the French version

  • @subliminalstealthhh
    @subliminalstealthhh 3 года назад

    I honestly forgot how to sing polyphonically but a friend and I used to be able to phrase words and sing clearer with four masks at once, happened for a few months. This was years ago but I forgot how we even came about it.

  • @mantisvessel7016
    @mantisvessel7016 3 года назад +1

    I’m pretty sure Geoff used overtones in ‘Kidnap The Sandy Claws’

  • @Socialshug
    @Socialshug 2 года назад

    😊 I adore Avi. 😊

  • @Socialshug
    @Socialshug 2 года назад

    He’s doing,”In the Jungle”.

  • @evelisepereira4849
    @evelisepereira4849 3 года назад +1

    I remember the first time I hear Eivør Pálsdóttir: Tròdlabùndin (Trøllabundin) ( ruclips.net/video/wsl-KHGe4Kk/видео.html ) Not only me, but my dogs too had these strange alien sensation, in the part with the "beatbox/inalation" ( maybe). Certainly a different sound!

    • @valkyrie923
      @valkyrie923 3 года назад

      I second this! I think its throat singing!

  • @bettervision8411
    @bettervision8411 3 года назад +2

    reACT MORE MARIAH CAREY VIDEOS!!!!

  • @ivanmoraess
    @ivanmoraess 3 года назад

    Tomazacre vs Codfish. The aliens go crazy

  • @carolalara2041
    @carolalara2041 3 года назад +2

    I missed Mitch Grassi in this list.

  • @huldradraco
    @huldradraco 3 года назад

    i have been able to produce overtones, was pretty quick and easy to learn, BUT, it's extremely weak and i have no control whatsoever of what note comes out or where it goes from there, lol. i also have no vocal capabilities whatsoever, and breath management is a no go, so i run out of breath so quickly. but at least there is a very weak overtone there, haha. 😜
    it's also nowhere near as high up the scale as Avi's notes. may be around the top of the 4th octave, at best. i'm a contralto though, with very limited high range.

  • @Mreffs101
    @Mreffs101 3 года назад +1

    Since you specialize in musical theater I really wish you would react to Bo Burnham's Welcome to the Internet. I would really love to hear your thoughts on it.

  • @Thevicar045
    @Thevicar045 3 года назад +1

    I'm pretty sure that it was the French Canadian version of the voice.

    • @djaanar5576
      @djaanar5576 3 года назад +2

      French French version

    • @Thevicar045
      @Thevicar045 3 года назад +1

      @@djaanar5576 thanks I stand corrected I was undecided between the two and picked the wrong one 😅

    • @djaanar5576
      @djaanar5576 3 года назад +2

      @@Thevicar045 NP, I don't think most non French speakers are able to hear the difference to be honest

  • @tylerm4269
    @tylerm4269 3 года назад +1

    can you react to Mariah"s "if its over" live at the Grammys?

  • @NataschaMeulendijk
    @NataschaMeulendijk 3 года назад

    Please react to Lucifers - Sinnerman, and then especially to the end note😍

  • @arichiquabtd8092
    @arichiquabtd8092 3 года назад

    Speaking of polyphonic voices - why am I able to do one breathing in extremely easily and it essentially comes naturally to me, however breathing out I haven't gotten it once? Is there a reason for this, and am I alone or this or are there more people who experience(d) this?

  • @winnn5194
    @winnn5194 2 года назад

    what is the difference between polyphonic and overtone singing?

  • @mj4459
    @mj4459 3 года назад +2

    day 19 asking pls react to "Stairway to Heaven" cover by First to Eleven, Halocene, Lauren Babic and Violet Orlandi

  • @christerfurberg7720
    @christerfurberg7720 3 года назад

    You need to listen to Mike Patton, the most versatile voice in rock (or any genre, really)! There are several compilations, here's one of them: ruclips.net/video/2VVHwUYN2co/видео.html

  • @susanmarks2382
    @susanmarks2382 3 года назад

    If you like yodel try Hocus Pocas 70s very wacky

  • @robynhayward
    @robynhayward 3 года назад +1

    I think you mean "extra terrestrial"... hahahah

  • @sarah.the.clumsy
    @sarah.the.clumsy 2 года назад

    I annoyed the crap out of my kid for months trying to learn what Avi was doing. I'd start the pedal note and he'd yell MOM!!! CUT IT OUT!!!

  • @marshayoung9387
    @marshayoung9387 3 года назад

    Geoff can sing polyphonics as well.

  • @elenaorujev3494
    @elenaorujev3494 3 года назад

    Could you please react to Maneskin? So many great songs!

  • @elderrodriguez8513
    @elderrodriguez8513 3 года назад

    Please react to Waali - Hard Control

  • @marshayoung9387
    @marshayoung9387 3 года назад

    Piet Arion has a whistle note higher than Dimash & as high as Maria.

  • @DelightfulDiscs
    @DelightfulDiscs 3 года назад

    I subscribed! Please react to Kids Cover 46 and 2 by Tool / O'Keefe Music Foundation , when you get a chance. Amazing young musicians, and vocals.

    • @KenLavigne
      @KenLavigne  3 года назад

      Wow I am intrigued by that suggestion. I will check it out. Thanks for subscribing!

  • @s.vidhyardhsingh3881
    @s.vidhyardhsingh3881 3 года назад

    3:43 but better. You didn’t say that. But we do know right. 😜 She’s really good but Dimash just defy reality. Doesn’t he?