It was an E1 and done where it belonged. This arrangement was absolutely flawless. This was a study in voice acting, without a doubt. This was a theatrical performance more than anything else.
The fact he goes from a B4 to an E1 in a matter of a few bars is just astonishing. Voiceplay’s complex harmonies, rhythms, arpeggios, etc. coupled with their character voices are often overshadowed by Geoff’s performance, but they are just phenomenal.
Geoff's performance is amazing, for sure. But if you sit and listen to really take in J-None, Eli and Earl, with their character voices and the talent they exhibit using those voices, the whole production is phenomenal.
The guys love the movie too. I think that why they are so good. What's This, was the first one they did. You can tell it's a bit simpler and lower budget. This one, and This is Halloween, are my favorites. They also did Kidnap the Sandy Claws, with Rachel Potter. That's really catchy too.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this! I agree that VoicePlay really did make this their own - I think one of the great things about VoicePlay doing their own arrangements is that they really know each other's strengths, and can really play to those in the arrangements. (Also, the lights in their mouths are LED mouthpieces you can get from, like, Party City or from Amazon.)
You aren't wrong. There's only been less than a handful of times when I thought something didn't fit well in a VoicePlay song. I know they have their weaknesses as well, but the arrangements are done to play up their strengths, and lean on the strengths of others when they do face a weakness.
Voiceplay - My Mother told me you will like even more for Geoff's low note not thrown in randomly, but important to the song. In an unexpected way! Just like Eli finally the center of attention. And Layne actually more than usual as well.
My Mother Told me was almost my first reaction video. But I chickened out, and then I watched it, and then I watched another reactor, react to it, and that's what pushed me to start this channel. There's actually very few VoicePlay videos I haven't already watched, which is the only reason there isn't more of them on the channel.
Yeah we love Geoff going lower not higher to end the song. It fits here. The other guys cartoony voices are just great. Their syncopation sections were brilliant. I read elsewhere that Santa was somebody’s brother-in-law or something like that. Maybe someone else can pin it down. “This Is Halloween” is great, too.
I was thinking when you were saying you were reluctant to watch any covers of this, that if you didn’t like it (I knew you would) that I would unsubscribe from your channel (jokingly, of course). I have seen this one many, many times and always enjoy reactions (I’ve never seen anyone not love this one). So happy you enjoyed it and thankful we had the opportunity to see you watch it for the first time! Have you seen Geoff’s cover of the Beatles’”Blackbird”? It’s one of my favorites from him.
Well sorry to put you on edge! As for Blackbird, I actually wasn't a fan. I love the song, but its just another one of those songs where all the covers just sound the same, with just a different voice singing the part. I wasn't in to it. I like most of his though.
yea i agree lane is not only a beatboxer hes also a drumkit and a producer. and santa is geoffs brother in law. everytime he says brother in the song i crack a smile cause its true :). that in their mouths is like a 90s thing its lights. with the sound quality for us on the vid we cant hear the last note that well but i bet most ppl that join know it already. the + of the sound quality a bit lower is that some sounds i normaly barely hear are really there now .
Voctave did a fantastic Disneyland Halloween medley with Jon Cozart on his channel. His channel is called ‘Paint’ lol idk why. If you search ‘Voctave Jon Cozart Halloween’ it shows up. It is AMAZING.
Other fanbases wouldn't hesitate to list their favorite vocalists burping a E1 as a practical part of their range. If a soprano hits something in the 1st or 2nd octave that too should not be included as part of their true range. Avi Kaplan has demonstrated effortless control and use of 6th and 7th octave overtones that he manipulated like magic while simultaneously maintaining a bass note. That too should be considered practical range. Might as well fight fire with fire. Ok that's a horrible analogy.
The lights in mouth can be gotten at fairs. They are also found around Halloween in stores. You are correct on the last note being an E1 that is done with subharmonics.
@@DanFromHali you should check out Elvira by Home Free and the Oak Ridge Boys( if you haven't reacted to it) Geoff in voiceplay actually did their arrangement. Love your reaction ✌️✌️
@@DanFromHali Yes, they did the Sing-Off tour together, and have continued to do things together - there's an aca top ten of Bro Country featuring Chris Rupp, of course Tim was in Just Sing, somebody told you about the movie theme top ten Rob did and Tim also made a short appearance in one of the Patty Cake productions videos.
I haven't caught up with the video where you made the remark about unnecessary bass drops. You're not alone in your thinking. Don't get me wrong, I adore Geoff and his range is formidable. I just think that when you use it in almost every song and it's made to be the center of attention for that section, it starts not being special so much. And there are times where I just don't think it belongs there, like it's overdone. Again, this is my opinion and I'm not taking anything away from anyone in Voice Play's talent. Great reaction again, keep up the awesome work.
Yeah, exactly. And it does fit here for sure, and I feel like you could probably argue that it's a trademark, but it just doesn't always fit in well. Thank you again for your comment Chris!
Opening to video is like say not to listen to any other songs if you have listened to one from the genre remake to a song is like listening to different songs
I have already watched it. I watched everything on his channel. And there is only a handful of VP videos I havent watched before starting this channel.
Not a fact but most likely they had something in their mouth and it's cgi. The most practical and efficient thing would be having boxing mouth guards in green or blue. That would give them endless freedom to make effects. It's not a choke hazzard and it's essentially a green screen in their mouth. Just making an assumption.
I love seeing people get 'Geoffed'!
It was an E1 and done where it belonged. This arrangement was absolutely flawless. This was a study in voice acting, without a doubt. This was a theatrical performance more than anything else.
Nice! And it was, it was fantastic from beginning to end.
The fact he goes from a B4 to an E1 in a matter of a few bars is just astonishing. Voiceplay’s complex harmonies, rhythms, arpeggios, etc. coupled with their character voices are often overshadowed by Geoff’s performance, but they are just phenomenal.
Geoff's performance is amazing, for sure. But if you sit and listen to really take in J-None, Eli and Earl, with their character voices and the talent they exhibit using those voices, the whole production is phenomenal.
Geoff's brother actually played Santa for this video. LED mouth pieces. He went subharmonic
"Kidnap the Sandy Claws" by these guys with Rachael Potter is fantastic. Voiceplay's version is the best of the other artists that I have heard.
Hmm, now that I've opened the box, I'll probably have to listen to them.
The guys love the movie too. I think that why they are so good. What's This, was the first one they did. You can tell it's a bit simpler and lower budget. This one, and This is Halloween, are my favorites. They also did Kidnap the Sandy Claws, with Rachel Potter. That's really catchy too.
Oh I guess I do have a few I haven't seen. I thought they only did this and This is Halloween.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this! I agree that VoicePlay really did make this their own - I think one of the great things about VoicePlay doing their own arrangements is that they really know each other's strengths, and can really play to those in the arrangements.
(Also, the lights in their mouths are LED mouthpieces you can get from, like, Party City or from Amazon.)
You aren't wrong. There's only been less than a handful of times when I thought something didn't fit well in a VoicePlay song. I know they have their weaknesses as well, but the arrangements are done to play up their strengths, and lean on the strengths of others when they do face a weakness.
As others have said, Santa’s played by Geoff’s brother in law, but I think that Eli’s doing Santa’s voice.
I heard it was father in law.
@@kathrynphelps9771 I've always heard brother in law
Voiceplay - My Mother told me you will like even more for Geoff's low note not thrown in randomly, but important to the song. In an unexpected way!
Just like Eli finally the center of attention. And Layne actually more than usual as well.
My Mother Told me was almost my first reaction video. But I chickened out, and then I watched it, and then I watched another reactor, react to it, and that's what pushed me to start this channel. There's actually very few VoicePlay videos I haven't already watched, which is the only reason there isn't more of them on the channel.
There is a quarantine style video with Rob Lundquist as the guest. They do movie theme songs.
Oh that's pretty cool.
Yeah we love Geoff going lower not higher to end the song. It fits here. The other guys cartoony voices are just great. Their syncopation sections were brilliant. I read elsewhere that Santa was somebody’s brother-in-law or something like that. Maybe someone else can pin it down. “This Is Halloween” is great, too.
They definitely all do a great job of making this as much a theatrical performance as it is a song. I very much enjoyed it.
I think Santa Clause was played by Geoff's brother-in-law.
And you thought they'd ruin the song. LOL
They killed it!
Well it was a possibility.
I was thinking when you were saying you were reluctant to watch any covers of this, that if you didn’t like it (I knew you would) that I would unsubscribe from your channel (jokingly, of course). I have seen this one many, many times and always enjoy reactions (I’ve never seen anyone not love this one). So happy you enjoyed it and thankful we had the opportunity to see you watch it for the first time! Have you seen Geoff’s cover of the Beatles’”Blackbird”? It’s one of my favorites from him.
Well sorry to put you on edge! As for Blackbird, I actually wasn't a fan. I love the song, but its just another one of those songs where all the covers just sound the same, with just a different voice singing the part. I wasn't in to it. I like most of his though.
Poor Santa. VoicePlay guys are so much fun to watch. Thank you so much for this one.
They are really fun!
yea i agree lane is not only a beatboxer hes also a drumkit and a producer. and santa is geoffs brother in law. everytime he says brother in the song i crack a smile cause its true :). that in their mouths is like a 90s thing its lights. with the sound quality for us on the vid we cant hear the last note that well but i bet most ppl that join know it already. the + of the sound quality a bit lower is that some sounds i normaly barely hear are really there now .
Voctave did a fantastic Disneyland Halloween medley with Jon Cozart on his channel. His channel is called ‘Paint’ lol idk why. If you search ‘Voctave Jon Cozart Halloween’ it shows up. It is AMAZING.
oh yes, I know Paint. Haven't watched one of his videos in a VERY long time.
Geoff’s brother-in-law is Santa actually.
Low note was an E1 or F1. Geoff can go lower than that with his 5 octave vocal range! 💞
E1. Geoff can't do it randomly. This needs preparation.
Other fanbases wouldn't hesitate to list their favorite vocalists burping a E1 as a practical part of their range.
If a soprano hits something in the 1st or 2nd octave that too should not be included as part of their true range.
Avi Kaplan has demonstrated effortless control and use of 6th and 7th octave overtones that he manipulated like magic while simultaneously maintaining a bass note. That too should be considered practical range.
Might as well fight fire with fire. Ok that's a horrible analogy.
The lights in mouth can be gotten at fairs. They are also found around Halloween in stores. You are correct on the last note being an E1 that is done with subharmonics.
That was a random guess. but it was good. It sounded better with my eq on too.
Sure enjoyed this well rounded reaction. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you!
Santa is Geoff’s brother-in-law
Oh, neat!
@@DanFromHali If you watch their video of Just Sing, the little girl who starts the song is Santa's daughter. :)
Santa is played by Geoff's brother-in-law, but voiced by one of the guys. I'm told it was Eli.
I really love their other Nightmare Before Christmas covers too! But then again, I love everything they do! 😊
I only thought they had the two. I will have to check out the others.
Just a FYI for you home free and voice play are very good friends and work together on a lot of projects.
That's awesome.
@@DanFromHali you should check out Elvira by Home Free and the Oak Ridge Boys( if you haven't reacted to it) Geoff in voiceplay actually did their arrangement. Love your reaction ✌️✌️
@@DanFromHali Yes, they did the Sing-Off tour together, and have continued to do things together - there's an aca top ten of Bro Country featuring Chris Rupp, of course Tim was in Just Sing, somebody told you about the movie theme top ten Rob did and Tim also made a short appearance in one of the Patty Cake productions videos.
There's also a Sing Off Era cover of Survivor Home Free (Hillbillies) vs. Voiceplay (Zombies)!
I haven't caught up with the video where you made the remark about unnecessary bass drops. You're not alone in your thinking. Don't get me wrong, I adore Geoff and his range is formidable. I just think that when you use it in almost every song and it's made to be the center of attention for that section, it starts not being special so much. And there are times where I just don't think it belongs there, like it's overdone. Again, this is my opinion and I'm not taking anything away from anyone in Voice Play's talent. Great reaction again, keep up the awesome work.
Yeah, exactly. And it does fit here for sure, and I feel like you could probably argue that it's a trademark, but it just doesn't always fit in well. Thank you again for your comment Chris!
Guess one of the problems with "unnessecery" bass-drops, is that many fans are craving for them.
Santa is a friend of Geoff's who is helping them out. This is his first video.
Opening to video is like say not to listen to any other songs if you have listened to one from the genre remake to a song is like listening to different songs
ACA Top 10 Hits of 2019 has my vote!
Well my We're Good will be up today, but I could see about that!
Hey Dan, if you get a chance, Geoff Castellucci has his own channel and you should so listen to his rendition of "16 Tons"!
I have already watched it. I watched everything on his channel. And there is only a handful of VP videos I havent watched before starting this channel.
Santa Is played by Geoff's brother in law .
Oh cool :)
They're led mouthpieces. Were all the rage in the rave scene maybe 10 years ago?...
Yeah aha, well I guess I wouldn't know aha.
Great technical review! Could you please review Geoff's new cover of Monster Mash? It's hilarious!
I would say “what’s this” where J gets to shine really well
This is Halloween will be coming up next. It will actually be my 100th video too! but I will do that after.
Santa is Geoff's Brother in law.
santa is played by Geoffs brother in law
Santa is actually Geoffs brother in law
They had the light up fake teeth type of thing. If you turn on the captions it says at the end. Low. Lower. Subterranean. 🤣
I don't think I ever actually seen them but it was a cool effect.
Not a fact but most likely they had something in their mouth and it's cgi. The most practical and efficient thing would be having boxing mouth guards in green or blue.
That would give them endless freedom to make effects. It's not a choke hazzard and it's essentially a green screen in their mouth.
Just making an assumption.
I recommend Geoff solo works like headless horseman or16 tons awsome
Santa was geoffs neighbor actually
Santa is Geoff's brother in law
This is Halloween is very good too
Love this version!
I thought it was pretty good myself. I'm glad I decided on giving it a watch.
santa was played by geoffs' brother in law
Your got it, it is an E 1.
Noice!
Have you seen Grim Grinning Ghosts ruclips.net/video/B5TYZ8GqZbU/видео.html One of my favorites.
E1🎤drop
I have to know and I hope you reply lol. Is that a TARDIS piggybank on your wall or just the TARDIS?
Tardis cookie jar actually!
@@DanFromHali okay that is so dope.
Santa is Kris Kringle
AHA...
Santa is Geoff's brother in law.
Santa is Geoff's brother-in-law