Vocal Coach Reacts | Ride the Cyclone: The Ballad of Jane Doe

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  • @officialemilyrohm
    @officialemilyrohm Год назад +2368

    Oh hi! This came up as a suggested video for me and I couldn’t resist. 😂 It’s weird to hear someone break down my technique since I don’t really think about it in the moment. Thanks Lawrence University for the classical training. ⚫️👄⚫️👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +587

      Oh Hi Emily! That’s insane. Just like your performance in RTC! If you ever wanted to chat about your time with RTC let me know! I know the cyclones would flip out! I don’t think I could do what you did. Lawrence University must be amazing. I feel like this performance required a crazy amount of support and training! Brava! 👏 thanks for watching and stopping by!

    • @macka2423
      @macka2423 Год назад +78

      Hi Emily just want to say as an aspiring singing you my idol 😊

    • @crispyy.roseeMUA
      @crispyy.roseeMUA Год назад +52

      You're AMAZING

    • @TheBander13
      @TheBander13 Год назад +84

      OH MY GOD IT'S JANE DOE! Your character creeped me the hell out but your operatic voice is SO GOOD.

    • @fartmaster28
      @fartmaster28 Год назад +36

      HOLY QUACKAMOLE

  • @jester6324
    @jester6324 Год назад +1481

    She sings a lot with head voice for someone whose body has no head

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +249

      This comment made my day 😂

    • @carolinemary7876
      @carolinemary7876 Год назад +67

      Maybe she's on to something here

    • @ChyChy13469
      @ChyChy13469 Год назад +116

      @@carolinemary7876 well her head isn’t

    • @CH4R0N_TH3_SP1D3R
      @CH4R0N_TH3_SP1D3R Год назад +45

      @@ChyChy13469 JAIL

    • @coyotix
      @coyotix Год назад +76

      these comments are as unhinged as the rollercoaster

  • @hylind1912
    @hylind1912 10 месяцев назад +908

    "Her versatility is really good, going from choral singing to singing more from the chest."
    "Cool, wanna see me do it while flying?"

  • @d0nm83
    @d0nm83 Год назад +2709

    Fun fact: for those whistle ranges the actress did it on accident and they kept it in, later in the cast recording and Atlanta shows she added an extra note

  • @inkfulpott9710
    @inkfulpott9710 Год назад +794

    the reason why she is going "AaAaaAaHHhHh" is bc its supposed to represent her screams as she's dying

  • @corpsekid5951
    @corpsekid5951 Год назад +1184

    Actually! The reason she's singing in a more operatic choir style is that she has no memories of who she is. She sings in what's considered to be the default style of music because she has nothing else to base her song on

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +202

      Interesting take on it!!

    • @user-om1jc3vt9t
      @user-om1jc3vt9t Месяц назад +2

      @@singwithAshley You sound like you dont argree lol

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Месяц назад +30

      @@user-om1jc3vt9t oh! On the contrary, I truly enjoy the different perspective! I hadn’t looked at it that way yet.

    • @ninonino6007
      @ninonino6007 10 дней назад +3

      ​@@singwithAshleyits true! In the musical all the choir kids sing in their own style but jane has no memory of what she liked so she sings like that because all she knows is the carnival and choir

  • @LittleMissSunshi419
    @LittleMissSunshi419 Год назад +662

    What I absolute love, too, is how she changes from a desperate, whistly and gentle voice to this accusing, almost bitter tone. „Why Lord?!“
    Always gives me the chills.

    • @Silly_little_Ghost
      @Silly_little_Ghost 11 месяцев назад +29

      Like Animal by Sir Chloe! In Animal she goes from a calm tone but when she says “I’m asking nicely. Give me what I want!” She’s very angry and bitter

    • @Mysticshadow868-mv4kj
      @Mysticshadow868-mv4kj 4 дня назад

      REAL! The “And when all is said and done, isn’t there anyone to tell me who I am?!?!?” ALWAYS GIVES ME THE CRAZIEST CHILLS JUST THINKING ABOUT

  • @sentimentalexis
    @sentimentalexis Год назад +2296

    I feel as though I should explain! This show is about a school choir from a small Canadian town who die in a rollercoaster accident. They're, in a way, pleading their cases for who should be given another chance at life. Some songs are about who they wish they could have been, some songs are about who they are, and some are about why they really should be given another chance! Jane's head is a replacement, taken from the doll she's occasionally seen holding. Every song is good but I think you really have to start with the introductory song to get the full explanation. Sometimes it's called Fall Fair Suite, sometimes it's the Uranium Suite, the song has been changed multiple times so it's really up to whether or not you want a video of it. Excellent video!!

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +528

      Thank you! I needed this explanation! So glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @pdtrx4900
      @pdtrx4900 Год назад +172

      The opening number is split into two parts "Uranium" and "Suite" each part differs each time depending on the song, and "Waiting for the drop" is completely different.
      The Uranium Suite (Used from the album and after)
      The Fall Fair Suite (Off-broadway/Chicago)
      Tragic fact (Canada?)
      Waiting for the Drop (Seattle)

    • @sentimentalexis
      @sentimentalexis Год назад +38

      @@pdtrx4900 Thank you for being able to explain what I couldn't particularly understand myself!

    • @AJ-xy3ot
      @AJ-xy3ot Год назад +78

      It’s also important to add that they died in an accident, and they visit Karnak the fortune teller machine before getting on the ride, who knew they would die before-hand, but couldn’t say a thing because he was forced to stay shut.
      Everyone died, and all people were identified as poor children from the chamber choir of their school, but her body, found with the same uniform, was without a head, and since no one claimed her, no one could identify who she was. She and everyone else are ghosts in limbo battling for who lives.

    • @Kiwi_fr0g
      @Kiwi_fr0g Год назад +4

      Completely unrelated to your comment I’m just excited to see someone with a Star Trek profile pic. Love Deanna Troi

  • @Eliz_Creates
    @Eliz_Creates 8 месяцев назад +296

    I saw a theory that commentated on the fact that Jane doe’s song is so much more complex musically wise because she knew nothing about her past except that she was in choir. It’s her only bit of information so she pops off using that sweet, choral tone

  • @uhohitspriscilla
    @uhohitspriscilla Год назад +1894

    What I love abt this musical is that each character’s song is a different genre that matches their personality/backstory. You should listen to talia! It’s a beautiful song and one of my favs from the musical :)

    • @jazz.enthusiast
      @jazz.enthusiast Год назад +43

      exactly how i put it when i tell people about this musical lol

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +125

      Your wish is my command! Check out my most recent upload!

    • @jazz.enthusiast
      @jazz.enthusiast Год назад +15

      @@pianolover3711 she’s gonna have to prepare herself for that one

    • @N30NF43
      @N30NF43 Год назад +5

      @@pianolover3711 You can predict the future can't you?

    • @allikescheese
      @allikescheese Год назад

      TALIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @DeafeningLight
    @DeafeningLight Год назад +465

    The mourners behind her are there because it’s an “I want” song. She wants there to be people to mourn her because she is unidentified so no one can mourn her

  • @wolfdemon-sterling5349
    @wolfdemon-sterling5349 11 месяцев назад +95

    14:55
    Jane: **angelic AF as she flies**
    Ashley: Show off 😏
    Jane: later spins around
    Ashley: 😧

  • @PearlTheBaddie
    @PearlTheBaddie Год назад +455

    I think it’s amazing because Emily (the girl who played hand doe) is on a stage with people filming her, her chest is suppressed kind of because she’s wearing a harness, and she’s flying, and as she’s flying goes upside down and spins around while singing those high notes perfectly, she did amazing.

    • @PearlTheBaddie
      @PearlTheBaddie Год назад +43

      The girl who played **Jane** doe

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +55

      I concur!

    • @sishere7768
      @sishere7768 10 месяцев назад +34

      hand doe, where her head is replaced by the doll’s hand instead of head

    • @tdhsacademy9540
      @tdhsacademy9540 2 месяца назад +8

      @@sishere7768thanks i hate it.

  • @kymaniplayz104
    @kymaniplayz104 Год назад +152

    There's actually a part in the beginning where Jane Doe says "When a lioness has babies with a lion she stops making love with the lion. Sometimes he gets so jealous that he eats the babies, you would think the lioness gets upset. But it's actually quite the opposite, she makes love with the lion again." And then in this song she says "Time eats all his children in the end." Which someone said it could be because everyone including her parents didn't know who she was and just moved on.

  • @Jay-nb5bx
    @Jay-nb5bx Год назад +134

    ''Is she a ghost "
    They all are

  • @katiemooboo
    @katiemooboo Год назад +968

    Another fun bit of speculation: The ascending and descending portions (as well as her flight pattern in this version) can be interpreted as the path of the roller coaster that killed her! It derailed at the top of the “loop de loop” before she was somehow decapitated, and she has a slow vocal ascent followed by the faster descent, and then the final, more isolated note in that passage could be interpreted as her head landing somewhere separately from the rest of her body. It’s a fun use of implied word painting lol.
    There’s a college streaming their production for free this weekend (I think it’s Ohio College? Ohio University? I don’t remember) and they really leaned into to coaster path parallel, with the backup members of the choir using a string of lights to outline the roller coaster throughout this song.
    One more fun fact: The actress in this version, Emily Rohm, put a rehearsal video of this song on TikTok where all of the lights were up and you could see the flight mechanism really well. It’s not wires (those would probably tangle during the flips anyway), but more of a bicycle seat strapped to a long arm that a stagehand lifts up and down like a really fancy seesaw. She does have some sort of safety harness under the costume, but I *think* most of her weight is on the seat when she’s upright.

    • @celestevioletta
      @celestevioletta Год назад +112

      a fun? horrific? theory that i've seen about her singing in her flight pattern was that Jane is basically screaming while preforming her high notes

    • @Hope-uo1nz
      @Hope-uo1nz Год назад +5

      @@celestevioletta omg I love it

    • @Thommy2n
      @Thommy2n Год назад +15

      Has that behind the scenes been put on RUclips?
      I've been so fascinated by that flying effect, and knew it couldn't have been wires just because of that insane sideways 360 she does at "does no-one care".
      I briefly thought it might be some sort of hydraulic system attached to a seat based harness for it to be that precise, but that would have eaten up the budget and made too much noise.
      What a fantastic and simultaneously practical way to pull off something so darkly magical.
      Truly the carny spirit brought to musical theatre.

    • @katiemooboo
      @katiemooboo Год назад +6

      @@Thommy2n I don’t think it is, but her TikTok is just her name without spaces and the video is pinned at the top!

    • @GuiSmith
      @GuiSmith Год назад +8

      That *really* helps the roller coaster illusion, making her seem to be held by a seat even though she’s floating. I always thought it looked strange compared to other folks being suspended from a wire.

  • @possumpaws894
    @possumpaws894 Год назад +292

    Ok so, at the beginning of the play she's there "without a head" but then when she shows up she has a headless doll, so Jane doe "replaced" her head with the doll's. Cause in the pictures with the choir she originally has brunette hair while here she has blind hair that's styled like a doll's.
    Just thought that was neat for anyone who hasn't seen the play

    • @missgreenmouse7218
      @missgreenmouse7218 Год назад +11

      Omg I hadn’t made the connection of replacing her head with the dolls, that’s actually brilliant! ^_^

    • @MeritxellFarre
      @MeritxellFarre 7 месяцев назад +4

      Since they are breaking the fourth wall, they didn't want the audience to be grossed out at the sight of a headless body so they decided to use the doll's head.

  • @lilac_reed
    @lilac_reed Год назад +535

    Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this yet, but according to the people who made the musical, some of those high notes (especially the part where her voice climbs and then falls towards the beginning of the song) represent her screams during the accident. I highly recommend this show though, it's amazing!!

    • @powpomidols5578
      @powpomidols5578 Год назад +45

      And the flight sequence represents the track of the coaster :)

    • @Panzystubbedtheirtoe
      @Panzystubbedtheirtoe 10 месяцев назад +5

      REALLY?!?! Omg thats such a cool fact

  • @A_Borden_History
    @A_Borden_History Год назад +242

    I was like
    “Can’t wait for Ashley to see her spin”
    God was the wait worth her reaction XD

  • @Just_A_Deity
    @Just_A_Deity Год назад +81

    I think the screams at the end are an interpretation of them "flying off the rails" on the cyclone, notice everyone pretty much has some sort of scream expect for Constance, who says that "She didn't scream like the other kids".

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +32

      Intrigue! You’re right! She did say that!

  • @balls_111
    @balls_111 Год назад +160

    as soon as i heard you say "it has to be so hard to sing while floating" i knew you would be shocked when she did the spin 😭😭

  • @GuiSmith
    @GuiSmith Год назад +140

    In reference to the thing you didn’t like at 16:00, I think the “why, oh why, oh whYy” is supposed to sound like crying, like catching breath, without the gross snotty sounds or heavy breathing. It also might be an artefact of this musical style.
    Edit: Oh, and a final catch: the rest of the choir sings the first four notes of Dies Ire while Jane sings her final note. You know, the medieval chant of death that asks “god, why?” I was wondering where we’d hear a full version of that since we’d been getting the half version this whole time. The last two notes are like Jane’s motif, half the chant of death, and most of her song is calling out to god to complete her (and thus her theme) since she only can sing the “ire” so she needs others to give her the “dies”.
    Second Edit: Although, on second thought, her cries of “why, Lord” may have the “dies” part. All the more Dies Ire.

  • @bluus.clues.
    @bluus.clues. Год назад +116

    10:47 I think during her introduction to her chest voice, she’s starting to get a bit frustrated and angry that her body was unidentified and that nobody knows who she is, and that she’ll forever be forgotten and unknown. :-)

  • @localnerd_twyx
    @localnerd_twyx 7 месяцев назад +33

    Context: A choir or six students went on The Cyclone rollercoaster and all died in a freak accident. In the musical, the fortune teller (robot dude on the side) brings them all so they can tell about their hopes and dreams. The six kids, including the beheaded girl known as Jane Doe throughout the musical, can each vote for someone to be brought back to life, but it has to be unanimous
    Each of the kids gets their own song or two, and Jane’s song talks about how she wishes she knew who she was before dying. Nobody remembers her, not even herself. Her head was replaced by a doll’s head, which is why she has a headless doll
    “Jane Doe is what the coroner said. They found my body, not my head”

  • @drezzoisdead
    @drezzoisdead Год назад +426

    Everyone’s reccomending what the world needs but I disagree it’s kind of meant to sound bad vocally. You should do talia it’s beautiful and heavy on vocals

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +83

      I could do both! Thanks for watching!

    • @drezzoisdead
      @drezzoisdead Год назад +19

      @@singwithAshley I love hearing about vocal stuff this was very interesting to me so I’m curious on what you think of talia lol

    • @uhohitspriscilla
      @uhohitspriscilla Год назад +11

      @@singwithAshley yes please do! I would love to see more

    • @Angel-kc2fk
      @Angel-kc2fk Год назад +53

      I feel like they made oceans voice kinda sound “bad” because she’s supposed to be like the bratty annoying smart character that thinks she’s better than everyone.

  • @hanonondricek411
    @hanonondricek411 Год назад +105

    I saw an interview with Emily Rohm and she said that she didn't know she was going to fly until they day they fitted her with the harness!

    • @Wendigo_Bones
      @Wendigo_Bones 9 месяцев назад +16

      “That’s wack” -Mischa

  • @wolfstar124
    @wolfstar124 Год назад +67

    A bit late, but the opening scene (in the ballad) is part comedy, Jane Doe, having no knowledge of her past, doesn't have portraits fall from her past as her introduction. Every song begins with the character pushing the lever, having pictures descend behind them, and then they begin their song. So Jane, being a Jane Doe, has no past for pictures to descend *from*, it's actually a pretty good way of doing visual storytelling without being super overt.

  • @treething5732
    @treething5732 Год назад +149

    Addressing the flying, Emily Rohm described it as singing while doing a straight plank (of what I heard)

  • @rhemorse
    @rhemorse Год назад +290

    Watching reactions to the live preformance this song is so fun because SHE SINGS UPSIDE DOWN
    It makes everyone shook the first time, i remember i literally cried and screeched the first time i watched it and just watched it on repeat for like an hour. Your comments are super helpful aswell!

  • @VintageAerith
    @VintageAerith Год назад +83

    Your reaction to her spin on the harness DID NOT disappoint 😂

  • @TheIndigoSystem
    @TheIndigoSystem Год назад +153

    The “time eats all his children in the end” is the same melody as Sally’s Song from NBC almost exactly “it’s not be, for I am not the one”

  • @mochaflavoredcutie
    @mochaflavoredcutie Год назад +38

    i don't know how to explain it but her vibrato is so heavy. it's so much more pronounced, especially during the transition. which i think is insane. the amount of practice she probably had to do, doubled with the emotion and attitude of the song just makes it such an amazing, powerful song.

  • @serenity_ren_bliss3566
    @serenity_ren_bliss3566 10 месяцев назад +21

    According to the actress, Emily Rohm, she had very little time to learn with the rig (and was not informed about it till they put the harness on), so she basically had to get it down the first day.

  • @thebeebz9511
    @thebeebz9511 Год назад +86

    The first decending melisma during the transition actually functions as a leit motif throughout the show for what (i think) is the roller coaster breaking down; the "fall." The last thing those kids ever heard

  • @Potatoesop
    @Potatoesop Год назад +109

    This is a great reaction, and the song is so good. I just wanted to point out that John Smith is just a name for an average generic man. John Doe and Jane Doe are names of unidentifiable bodies. The last name being Doe for both genders explains her “John and me” phrases.

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +34

      Caught my mistake in the edit! Jane just sang my brain to space I guess! 🤣👏👏

    • @Potatoesop
      @Potatoesop Год назад +3

      @@singwithAshley fair

    • @owh5607
      @owh5607 Год назад +6

      it can also be read as a reference to John the Baptist, who died by decapitation

    • @ZaF4ran
      @ZaF4ran Год назад +4

      I thought John and Jane doe were people whose names cannot be disclosed for legal or *other* reasons. But i guess they could be unidentified as well in that regard.

  • @shawnritz
    @shawnritz Год назад +55

    also at the beginning when she pulls down on the fortune teller’s (Karnak) lever on the bumpers behind her theres supposed to be childhood photos that get projected
    that’s why she does it multiple times and looks behind her

  • @cxlvtic
    @cxlvtic Год назад +35

    She has the most impressive vocals I have EVER heard

  • @Ott3rpup
    @Ott3rpup Год назад +104

    Okay but she looks and sounds exactly like Ocean lmao

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +25

      Not sure who the ocean is, but I hope it’s good! 😅 can’t wait to find out !

    • @Ott3rpup
      @Ott3rpup Год назад +29

      @@singwithAshley She’s another character from Ride the Cyclone! Her song is called “What The World Needs.” You should totally listen to it!

    • @depressedgay427
      @depressedgay427 Год назад +4

      that’s what i was thinking!

    • @orshimoni3584
      @orshimoni3584 Год назад +5

      Literally! For a sec I thought the actress was reacting to her own musical😂

  • @bellehearts
    @bellehearts Год назад +58

    you would make a PERFECT ocean

    • @kagedbirdd3591
      @kagedbirdd3591 Год назад

      This could be the best compliment or the deepest burn

  • @Flower_32_old
    @Flower_32_old Год назад +48

    I remeber reading a comment saying that people speculate that the high notes in the song are ment to be her screams as the Rollercoaster decapitates her. 😰
    Also the beginning was jane pulling a lever tht was ment to show photo's of her past, given the fortune teller didn't read her fortune that day nothing showed up.

  • @FinallyAnna
    @FinallyAnna Год назад +193

    You HAVE to react to what the world needs from this musical, its very funny! Plus you look a bit like the character who sings it lmao

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +32

      Intrigued! I shall!

    • @uhohitspriscilla
      @uhohitspriscilla Год назад +9

      @@singwithAshley yes you should definitely react to more songs from this musical!! 😆😆

  • @TheBander13
    @TheBander13 Год назад +19

    you literally picked the creepiest one to do first but she's so goood

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  2 месяца назад +1

      I really did, didnt I 😂😅😅 No regrets! 😂🤣

  • @doglover427
    @doglover427 Год назад +142

    Okay I love this reaction because I also love figuring out all the different aspects that make a performance and you do this beautifully. My lil fun fact I want to throw in is that she isn't on a fly system. She leaves right before her song (and with a cape right after) because she is in a hip harness that attaches to a pole. This is also why she doesn't turn around at any point during this staging. So, absolutely, the times they have the curtain closed and her "wings" (the lighting effect gives me 😍) are out are the times they're locking/unlocking her from the pole. Thought you might enjoy this knowledge, I found it fascinating. Thanks for this video!!

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +33

      That makes sense! She does look a lot more stable than being on a fly rail system. You’re right! There is no way she’d be able to turn herself like that! I knew she was on something, just assumed it was a fly rail system because that’s all I’ve ever used! Still don’t know if I’d manage singing on a railing system either! Is he’s intense! Thanks for this! 🙏

  • @LuciferIsSilly39
    @LuciferIsSilly39 Год назад +29

    Jane doe Said “Time eats all his children in the end”, this is referencing greek mythology where Kronos the god of time basically saw in the future that his children were going to eat up taking over the throne. Of course Kronos didn’t like that so he ate his own kids but luckily Zeus if I remember correctly killed his father Kronos and freed his siblings.

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +4

      Love this!

    • @LiterallyLydia
      @LiterallyLydia Год назад +5

      What's funny is that Greek mythological references are made in Legoland as well. I believe it's a tie in.

    • @SerialAnkleBiter
      @SerialAnkleBiter 8 месяцев назад +2

      I’m pretty sure it’s also a reference to the her earlier line about the lions

    • @LuciferIsSilly39
      @LuciferIsSilly39 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@SerialAnkleBiter ohhh that also makes sense

  • @emma.no.stop.
    @emma.no.stop. Год назад +7

    One of my personal favorite parts of this song is when she does the descent from her "oooos" into the "AAAAaAAAaaaah" because it feels like someone on a rollercoaster going up and then down and agh I love this song so much

  • @rosegarden37
    @rosegarden37 Год назад +72

    I BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE, TURN IT UP

  • @alanakulaszewski2397
    @alanakulaszewski2397 Год назад +21

    the wide vowel for oh whY is to go along with the rest of the whistles, representing her screams on the coaster!!! i feel like the wide y adds to the scream affect when you really analyze it.

  • @The_Chamel3on
    @The_Chamel3on Год назад +15

    I love how you're wearing the same hairstyle as another character in the musical, Ocean O'Connell Rosenberg! At least I think it's the same, lol

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +6

      Haha unintentionally! My hair is braided into a natural headband. Ocean’s is an actually headband. But so many have pointed out my resemblance to her! My voice is similar as well! I actually had no idea who ocean was until I read about her in the comments! I had to ask my students who she was 🤣
      Thank you for watching!!

  • @laurenalicesinging
    @laurenalicesinging 11 месяцев назад +13

    I saw this musical live and it was great! Jane Doe is definitely a goal role. I love her ballad it's INCREDIBLE

  • @MellsyBaby
    @MellsyBaby Год назад +56

    I suggest listening to all the others songs! Personal suggestions: Noel's Lament, What the World Needs, and Talia

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +11

      Your wish is my command! Check out my most recent upload!

  • @lilyrushing6072
    @lilyrushing6072 Год назад +13

    Am I the only one who thinks she looks EXACTLY like Ocean?! Also I love how many things I didn’t realize what Ms. Emma Rohm had to do until you said something lol

  • @perpetualMess.
    @perpetualMess. Год назад +25

    Id recommend listening to the entire thing without stopping at some point. It’s very impressive if you listen without a stop

  • @sloth5894
    @sloth5894 Год назад +29

    the entire musical was beautiful, but i was and still am intrigued by this song. it’s such a pretty song, along with a pretty voice and it’s almost mesmerizing. ❤️

  • @roxbuchanan6357
    @roxbuchanan6357 Год назад +9

    Oddly enough, the first thing I thought when I heard The Ballad of Jane Doe was that it sounded almost like a cross between Stephen Sondheim and The Nightmare Before Christmas.

  • @m13415
    @m13415 Год назад +58

    This was so wonderful! I've been waiting for a vocal coach to react to something from this musical, you should check out other pieces from the musical if you are interested. There's a song for a mezzo call "what the world needs" that I think would be interesting to hear your thoughts on, especially as a mezzo. Thank you for your video 🙂

  • @Kiwi_fr0g
    @Kiwi_fr0g Год назад +28

    Not her looking exactly like ocean

    • @DaxiaOsa
      @DaxiaOsa 3 месяца назад

      Is that a Dazai pfp I’m seeing :3

  • @marivi5303
    @marivi5303 Год назад +8

    I know this is a reaction, but the fact that she pauses it every 30 secs it's making me anxious because she stops at the more important parts HAHAHAAH

  • @depressedgay427
    @depressedgay427 Год назад +8

    SHE’S LITERALLY OCEAN OMG

  • @drayiskewl
    @drayiskewl Год назад +19

    I need her to watch Space Age Bachelor Man with Alex's high note

  • @gaeapplehairline1566
    @gaeapplehairline1566 Год назад +25

    if you ever plan on watching this musical I give you a warning it gets very crazy and I got to say Noel's lament and space age bachelorman are very... interesting to say the least

  • @starrycharacter
    @starrycharacter Год назад +6

    Little funa fact the high notes of this song are very implied to be Jane Doe screams after she's falling out of the roller coaster to her death

  • @LillyJones-je8yg
    @LillyJones-je8yg 10 месяцев назад +8

    My teacher’s husband wrote this musical and it’s crazy to see how big it has gotten

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  10 месяцев назад +2

      Very cool! 😎

    • @victoriaveselka
      @victoriaveselka 10 месяцев назад

      Can you find a way to ask him to add the disability back? (You know who I’m talking about.)

    • @LillyJones-je8yg
      @LillyJones-je8yg 10 месяцев назад

      @@victoriaveselka I don’t know him that well unfortunately!

    • @victoriaveselka
      @victoriaveselka 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@LillyJones-je8yg aw! :( I understand, it’s just horrible that they took it away.

    • @jonathankennedy1963
      @jonathankennedy1963 7 месяцев назад +2

      Damn. We could say you were in "the room where it happened"

  • @aludra.w.b
    @aludra.w.b 2 месяца назад +3

    16:10 There's a theory she went so high and cut it abruptly because in the ride she was screaming and then her head got ch0pped off, cutting her scream

  • @rosegarden37
    @rosegarden37 Год назад +106

    If your gonna continue this series I heavily suggest listening to What The World Needs or Jawbreaker/Sugar Cloud

  • @erikarmstrong2436
    @erikarmstrong2436 20 дней назад

    What I love is that the high notes represent her screaming which is just a nice detail and also horrifying.

  • @letsdancekitties
    @letsdancekitties Год назад +29

    im LOVING this. id totally recommend watching the full musical! i don't believe its up publicly anymore but i have the link to the unlisted video if you'd like it

    • @letsdancekitties
      @letsdancekitties Год назад +1

      its a great musical- even better with context. some songs are definitely strange but they all fit the characters so well and make for a very interesting and entertaining hour and a half

    • @letsdancekitties
      @letsdancekitties Год назад +1

      ALSO some of the higher notes i feel are in reference to her screams, as the song relates heavily to her death

    • @aspenella
      @aspenella Год назад +1

      i know you aren’t talking to me but can I have it LOL

    • @letsdancekitties
      @letsdancekitties Год назад

      @@aspenella ofc! gimmie a second to get it

    • @letsdancekitties
      @letsdancekitties Год назад

      @@aspenella ruclips.net/video/MoxHEPNhCA4/видео.html

  • @luna732
    @luna732 Год назад +16

    Been waiting for a vocal coach to react to this insane performance!

  • @_badbish_98
    @_badbish_98 11 месяцев назад +4

    The sad part when Jane Doe introduction she is pulling the level to show her life. Since no one remember hers and her soul doesn't remember their io picture of her childhood or family. Plus her move is like a doll marionette.

  • @lazony_4540
    @lazony_4540 Год назад +10

    16:53 it’s giving ocean vibes! (From rtc)

  • @wiggwigg12
    @wiggwigg12 Год назад +17

    I would love to see some sort of reaction/comparison between this original version and Anna Pantsus cover of it. They are so very different performances, and while Anna's is not a live recording, She has such a different take on it, that I would love someone musically versed to put into words what those differences are because I can't seem to find the words for it, despite listening to both versions dozens of times

  • @juliacalhoun9491
    @juliacalhoun9491 Год назад +15

    This is one of my new favorite videos on RUclips; I love this song and performance, and you give every second of it every bit of focus (and awe) it deserves!

  • @LillySaysHi
    @LillySaysHi Год назад +11

    Wow, I would love to see more reactions to this musical! Some song suggests from this is What the World Needs and Taila!

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад

      Your wish is my command! Check out my most recent upload! Just for you 😉

  • @coyotix
    @coyotix Год назад +3

    I love how you described the lack of diction to a blob in space

  • @haydenishomo
    @haydenishomo 11 месяцев назад +3

    about her flying, ive seen some bts and she actually isnt on a wire! the mechanics are actually super cool. its almost like an arm from way back upstage reaching out diagonally connecting to her waist. this is how it doesnt drag up her shoulders or clothes at all. oml, its so cool!!

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  11 месяцев назад +1

      I wanna see the bts! So cool! Thanks for the info!

    • @haydenishomo
      @haydenishomo 10 месяцев назад

      @@singwithAshley also, THE ARM IS CONTROLLED BY A PERSON!! LIKE WHAT?- sorry its just so cool to me

  • @emotionalkryptonite1161
    @emotionalkryptonite1161 Год назад +24

    Please please please react to more songs from Ride The Cyclone! I know that Space Age Bachelor man isn't the most impressive song but I want to know your thoughts on it!

    • @spacesugar
      @spacesugar Год назад +6

      i’d argue with the ‘not the most impressive’ part, ricky’s high notes are *amazing* also the vocal choices and difference are very interesting if you listen to the cast recording

  • @shawnritz
    @shawnritz Год назад +5

    btw she was not on a fly rig during this song, behind the curtain there is a counterweight system that she gets connected to by an exposed harness on the back of her costume

  • @rainbowstarlight
    @rainbowstarlight Месяц назад

    The way you went “Transition :D“ made my day omg 😭

  • @kaitlynnvansolkema7703
    @kaitlynnvansolkema7703 Год назад +7

    I just watched this video but I had to come back. I am not a professional singer and have 0 training. But I love singing. I watched your video and tried a few of the things you mentioned and I FINALLY hit the notes I wanted to for so long. I have played around with my mouth space and breathing and I made it!!! Thank you!

  • @harleenhufflepuff340
    @harleenhufflepuff340 4 месяца назад +2

    "Show off."
    *.005 seconds later she goes upside down while maintaining support and not wavering in the slightest *
    SHOOOOOK! 🤣

  • @linus1703
    @linus1703 11 месяцев назад +2

    Others may have commented this but in the show each character had their own song which are completely different styles and the other actors plat backup so the ranges on all of them was incredible. Love this song and your commentary adds such an amazing element to it as someone with no musical training. 😊

  • @awhellyeah543
    @awhellyeah543 Год назад +11

    I'd love to see you react to other songs from ride the cyclone! Love hearing your voice!

  • @StellaBarkley
    @StellaBarkley Месяц назад +1

    The musical is abt kids who die on a roller coaster, they are all dead and her head is just a dolls. To explain its SIX the musical with choir kids

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Месяц назад +1

      So funnjyyy! Also my oldest daughter’s name is stella! Love it! Thanks for singing with me!

  • @x_BookNerd_x
    @x_BookNerd_x 14 дней назад +1

    I love how you are reacting to the ballad of Jane doe and you kinda remind me of ocean (appearance wise [ocean is one of the other characters]) 😊

  • @kurakiyo
    @kurakiyo Год назад +4

    I don't know if anyone has explained it yet (and I know it's been 3 months but anyways) The choir of Uranium city went on a roller coaster and they had an acident, they all died and in the afterlife they have to vote for someone to come back to life. Also Jane Doe was the only body unidentified etc. (that was a really vague explaination guys don't worry it was just to give context to those who don't know)

  • @Silver_Cherry1
    @Silver_Cherry1 8 месяцев назад +5

    QUESTION- (if you see this 😅) Do you know what vocal techniques is in the song? Im considering doing it as my solo for my music GCSE, but I don’t wanna choose it to seem impressive if it is not gonna get me many marks for techniques, etc

  • @koiiifeesh
    @koiiifeesh Год назад +3

    I’m now convinced all vocal coaches have red hair, first my teacher, Hannah Bayles, and now you

  • @CAMMYXBOBA
    @CAMMYXBOBA 6 месяцев назад +2

    A headless mysterious girl in a school uniform, sings a song of an unending dream-like state ("Karnak's Dream of Life").
    The Amazing Karnak, a mechanical fortune teller automaton, introduces himself as the show's narrator ("Welcome..."[This track is often not featured in live productions, rather is housed on the recording]). Karnak tells the audience that he is able to predict the exact moment of a person's death and formerly could inform the subject of the details of their demise, but the carnival in which he operated set him to "Family Fun Novelty Mode," meaning that he could only repeat vague predictions and fairground advertising. Karnak reveals that he will die soon, as a rat he has named Virgil has been gradually chewing through the rubber of his power cable and will soon bite down on 200 volts of electricity, instantly killing both of them. "As there is nothing more base than death," Virgil is enlisted to play the bass.
    Karnak has constructed this show as a "final apology".
    After their deaths, Karnak, in his guilt, summons the spirits of five teenagers before they may proceed to the true afterlife. Karnak had read the fortunes of the teenagers from Uranium City, Saskatchewan, but could not warn them of their impending death because of his family-friendly setting. Karnak introduces the audience to the Saint Cassian Chamber Choir and recounts their deaths on The Cyclone, a malfunctioning rollercoaster, while the teens sing about their hometown ("The Uranium Suite"). The five teenagers arrive at Karnak's limbo and are told of their death. Each teen is introduced and given a "catchphrase." Karnak reveals the teens are being placed into a game of life and death, where they must compete for a chance to return to life. Karnak reads a prophecy: "Whoever wants to win it the most shall redeem the loser in order to complete the whole."
    A sixth victim, the "mystery contestant," dubbed Jane Doe by the coroner, is introduced. She is the same character who opened the show. Since no family came to claim her body when it was found headless, and Karnak never read her fortune, her identity is unknown by both herself and everyone else ("Jane Doe's Entrance"). In the off-Broadway costume and prop design, it is suggested that Jane has replaced her head with that of a doll, whose body she carries around with her. Jane's entrance frightens the other choir members, but Karnak proceeds undisturbed and begins the competition.
    The first contestant is Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg, a perfectionist over-achiever. As a child of "far-left of center humanists," Ocean always felt like the self-proclaimed "white sheep" of the family. She tells Karnak that she "has seen enough reality TV" to know what he wants her to do. She proceeds to sing a song themed around her own self-importance and ego, comparing herself to the other teens and pointing out how they all fall short compared to her. She believes she is the only one worth bringing back to life, as she has the highest chance of succeeding in the world ("What the World Needs"). After her song ends, Karnak reveals that the choice of who lives will be made by group consensus. Though Ocean clumsily attempts to take back her words, the rest of the choir, including her best friend, Constance, has been incredibly offended by her social Darwinist rant.
    The next contestant is Noel Gruber, the only gay boy in his small town who dreams of being a cold-hearted French prostitute, but was instead stuck working at a Taco Bell. He sings about his desire to live the tragic, loveless life of his alter ego, "Monique Gibeau" (inspired by Marlene Dietrich in The Blue Angel), who dies of typhoid flu at the end of the song ("Noel's Lament"). After his song, Ocean expresses annoyance that his song did not have a moral. She insists that every story has a lesson ("Every Story's Got a Lesson") and gets Constance to perform an anti-drug improv PSA with her, though it soon becomes clear that Constance's dark sense of humor is antithetical to how Ocean wants her to be.
    The third contestant is Mischa Bachinski, a Ukrainian adoptee who immigrated after his mother, dying from radiation poisoning while on a Chernobyl disaster clean-up crew, put him up for adoption and lied about his age. When he reached Canada, his adoptive parents were expecting a "recently potty-trained" two-year-old, but instead received a violent teenage boy with a drinking problem. To cope with the isolating treatment he received from his adoptive parents, he turned to "self-aggrandizing commercialized hip-hop," posting his own original raps to RUclips. His song begins as a gangsta rap track that heavily relies on autotune ("This Song Is Awesome") before transitioning into a passionate Ukrainian love ballad to his online fiancee whom he met through his RUclips comment section ("Talia").
    The fourth contestant is Ricky Potts, a boy who was born with an unnamed degenerative disease that left him mute and unable to walk, though in the afterlife his ability to speak has been restored and his physical impairment has vanished (as of the 2023 version of the script, Ricky no longer has a degenerative disease and is only mute because of trauma).[11] To combat this, Ricky developed complex fantasies, based on his childhood spent mainly with his 14 cats, to retreat into, particularly his own "religion," in which he is the savior of a race of sentient, anthropomorphic cats from a distant galaxy ("Space Age Bachelor Man"). In the off-Broadway script, he concedes his chance of being resurrected, but this was removed in later versions.
    Rather than singing about her hopes, dreams, and fantasies, Jane Doe sings about her own despair ("The Ballad of Jane Doe"). Jane's headless body was found in the wreckage, and though she was presumed to be a member of the choir because of her uniform, her body went unclaimed and her identity remained unknown following the stress-induced death of their choir director later that day. Her spirit has no memory of who she was. After hearing Jane's tale, the choir rallies together and holds a birthday party for her featuring a rewritten birthday song, sharing a tender moment with each other ("The New Birthday Song").
    While Ricky bonds with Jane by giving her one of the names he had been "saving up" in life, and Noel and Mischa connect over seeing each other as they want to be seen, Ocean and Constance finally come to a head. Ocean, still desperate to return to life, hurts Constance deeply in her own self-obsession. Constance, fed up with being Ocean's sidekick, finally stands up for herself by punching Ocean in the breast.
    Finally taking her turn, Constance reveals that, just three hours prior to the accident, she had lost her virginity to a 32-year-old carnie in a porta-potty. She says she did it to "just get it out of the way"; however, she backtracks and reveals that it was more of an action of self-loathing. She enacts a conversation she thought would happen when people found out; "Constance the lifer lost it to a carnie in a porta-potty. Why, of course she did." Frustrated with her image as the "nicest girl in town," Constance talks about her family's pride for having worked in Uranium City "since they opened the mines" and that though she agreed with them at first, high school made her think it was lame to feel that way and she descended into loathing. Feeling guilt for how she resented her parents, she recalls the moment the coaster derailed, and how all her anger and misconceptions had dropped away as they flew through the air. Constance shares how she finally learned to appreciate every small moment in her life and love her small town. She laments that "it took a horrible accident for me to realize how goddamn wonderful everything is." She then sings of her love for her life and her town ("Sugar Cloud"). At the end of her song, Ocean apologizes to Constance, "as if seeing her friend for the first time."
    At last, it is time for the final vote. Karnak suddenly changes the rules, telling Ocean that she alone will get the deciding vote because she has the highest Grade Point Average. Having a crisis of conscience, she refuses to vote for herself. Recalling Karnak's prophecy, she realizes that Jane is the only one who doesn't have memories to take to the afterlife with her. Ocean says that while the teenagers died young, they at the very least had a life, admitting that she would "gladly take her seventeen years over nothing." The choir support Ocean in her decision and send Jane to "The Other Side." Karnak reveals her name to be Penny Lamb (a character in Richmond's play LEGOLAND). Whether she returns to life as Penny or starts a new life is left ambiguous. We see a compilation of home movies of her new life from youth to old age ("It's Not a Game"). Virgil finally tears through the rubber, killing himself and Karnak before the latter can give his final piece of insight. As Karnak dies, he says the same fairground advertising he told the teens before they rode the Cyclone: "Your lucky number is seven. You will soar to great heights. Be sure to ride The Cyclone."
    The remaining teens unite and sing an uplifting song ("It's Just a Ride") before their spirits travel to whatever comes next.
    If you read this. I LOVE YOU❤

  • @linlupin
    @linlupin Месяц назад +1

    I really really wish this song was popular (or even existed) like a decade ago so that I could've learned it back when I was actively training my higher register, because now I'm doing the opposite lol

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Месяц назад +1

      Yes! As our body grows our voice is more prone to drop! I was trained as a classical soprano. Now I can barely hit some of those notes. A lot of that has to do with my desire to sing that high now… But my voice is definitely dropped.

    • @linlupin
      @linlupin Месяц назад

      @@singwithAshley I meant more of because I'm openly trans now but thats cool to know!

  • @theoperaghost6112
    @theoperaghost6112 Год назад +18

    hey Ashley it’s AJ 🫶 also if you’re looking at ride the cyclone I think you should listen to Talia (it’s my favorite 🤭)

  • @atroutnamedwilliam752
    @atroutnamedwilliam752 Месяц назад +2

    someone said that jane does ballad is actually a lament and noels lament is actually a ballad… if you search up the meaning to the words, you’ll find out why. i dont wanna do research for a yt video right now 💀

  • @r1sesth3m00n
    @r1sesth3m00n Год назад +8

    "I felt like I just rode the cyclone" In this situation thats not very good...

  • @supersaiyangrl3
    @supersaiyangrl3 Год назад

    So excited to watch this! Saw this show for the first time about a month ago and was blown away by this scene. It takes hell of acting and singing chops for an actress to pull this off

  • @felixisc3062
    @felixisc3062 15 дней назад

    after the first reaktion to the harness i was so excited for the upside down singign

  • @Pixiedoves
    @Pixiedoves 4 месяца назад

    I adore your work! As someone trained operatically, it’s awesome to hear you break this down! :)

  • @RafaelNogueiraMC
    @RafaelNogueiraMC Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I love every minute of it.

  • @athasyanaila1615
    @athasyanaila1615 Год назад +4

    You remind me of another pretty redhead vocal coach I know on youtube, maybe you and Hannah Bayles should collab sometimes! You're the sweetest and I think y'alls sense of humour would blend really well together lol Great video, glad to see this musical is getting more recognition!

    • @singwithAshley
      @singwithAshley  Год назад +2

      I get Hannah Bayles comparisons even prior to my RUclips series start! I take that as a high compliment! Love her!

  • @leekingsley5594
    @leekingsley5594 Год назад +6

    You’d probably have a fun time reacting to Annapantsu’s cover of this song.

  • @1superphantom394
    @1superphantom394 Год назад +2

    THE MUSICAL IN A NUTSHELL
    canadian chamber choir goes to coney island, they ride the cyclone roller coaster, front axel breaks on loop de loop and they all fall to their deaths, after death, they all meet the amazing karnak, a sorta zoltar style machine, designed to predict the exact time and place of a person's death. each memeber of the choir is given a spotlight (theres 6 members, 5 named) in this section, it explores the story of jane doe, the only unnamed body of the disaster, and her whole deal is that since she doesnt have a head, she is represented by a porcelain doll that she carries around in the first half of the musical, shes meant to be off-putting
    idk wat else to say

  • @reiltinedwards4459
    @reiltinedwards4459 6 месяцев назад +2

    I just want to tell you about Ride The Cyclone.
    In the fictional town of Uranium, Canada, a school choir goes to a fair.
    Five of them (Ocean, Constance, Noel, Ricky and Misha) have their fortunes read by The Amazing Karnak, the fortune teller machine who introduced Jane at the begining of the video. Karnak can predict the exact time and cause of anyone's death, including his own, however he is programmed not to say those death predictions out loud. Instead, he sugested they ride the Cyclone knowing full well they would all die.
    As Karnak predicted, the roller coaster derailed, hurling all six members to their deaths.
    Amongst the wreckage of the Cyclone accident, Jane Doe's body was found, but not her head. Dispite it being a small town where everyone knew everyone, no one could identify her. She has no memory of her life. She doesn't even remember her own name. The other 5 members of the choir do remember their lives though.
    The musical takes place in the afterlife where Karnak has them compete to win the chance to come back to life (Karnak is only able to bring one person back

  • @wishinStars
    @wishinStars 5 месяцев назад +1

    So quick little help
    (I know this is coming a year later)
    So Ride the Cyclone
    Takes place in limbo after an accident in a carnival in which six Catholic choir kids
    Ocean, Constance,
    Noel, Mischa, and Ricky
    Also Jane Doe
    Jane doe being the only one having lost her head in the accident,
    Jane is later sent back to life because the others believe that since they lived a life and know who they are they should send her back to live her second life.
    Also Jane is choreographed to raise her hand not only as a control but to represent to rise and decent of the accident, notice it sounds like her screaming,
    She is going up wards in tone just like a roller coaster
    And then her falling is the vibrato and tone shifting during the drop in height,
    Also Jane is aware of the people they are to add detail.