People are talking about holding a note, but nobody's talking about the pure *joy* radiating from this man. This is someone who is having *unadulterated fun*.
@@PinkasC Of course it's pre-recorded, what are you talking about? That is a redundant statement. And no, I doubt he uses auto tune, and 99.9 percent of artists master their audio
The absolute range on this man. At 0:28 the bass is on an F2, a note quite a few baritones and inexperienced basses would struggle with, while also hitting a c5 in the tenor. And then of course there's the blend...
The reason it sounds so good is because, the intervals sung, and pitch corrected are perfectly matched on the harmonic series (Just intonation). Most music you hear is in equal temperament, which adjusts all the intervals equally to allow you to change more easily from key to key without the need for another keyboard or different layout and avoiding bad tones which come with specific intervals if you a just temperament. He also is moving between different keys, so the key the temperament is based on is changing a lot in order to avoid a bad sound. You notice how there's no beating in the sound, sort-of sterile sounding as well? That's why.
I can confirm he is the best, he spoke and sang with vocal spectrum at my school! Which was the best vocal performance I have ever seen live!! (I was that kid who did the subharmonics and overtones)
The source material, "No Other Love," written in 1950, is known to have been based on the Etude. If you listen to the original, it's not hidden at all.
At least measures 1-6 and measures 8-22, 24 are based on Etude Op. 10 No. 3 (in E Major) by F. Chopin - some measures more obviously than others. And even that gap, m. 7, is rhythmically the same as Chopin’s melody over the parallel stretch, so mm. 6-8 are probably mainly a re-harmonization of that stretch from Chopin’s original. If so, then it is just the cadential extension, part of m. 24 to the end (once the main “final” cadence is completed) that I don’t hear as borrowing from Chopin’s work at all. This is very well done borrowing, folks.
Never heard this song, but love the homage to Chopin’s Tristesse etude in that climax/ending. Not sure if that’s just this arrangement or not but it’s neat!
In barbershop quartet singing, that note is called the "overtone". When singers are perfectly in tune, your brain is tricked into hearing a voice that isn't there. The higher harmonics from the 4 voices combine to match the higher harmonics that *would* be there if there was a 5th singer on the high F. Your brain hears all those high harmonics and chooses to interpret it as a 5th singer on the high note, since that's more likely than multiple singers being perfectly in tune.
Aside from the AMAZING singing, can we just respect the genius? By naming this "when you have 97 seconds to impress a girl" you get so many more clicks without compromising the integrity of the title. Bravo!
My father was a member of The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (I hope I got that right) and he would have loved this even more than I do! Great job!
Jesus, that was incredible. The transcription as well, I've learned a lot about harmony from just analyzing these barbershop transcriptions... and I'm a classical musician! lol
At least measures 1-6 and measures 8-24 of this work are based on that piece- some measures more obviously than others. And even that gap, m. 7, is rhythmically the same as Chopin’s melody over the parallel stretch, so mm. 6-8 are probably mainly a re-harmonization of that stretch from Chopin’s original.
I'm obsessed with this tag and I really appreciate the effort you made with the transcription, but I believe there are some mistakes, although it could be my ear betraying me.
Now she'll never leave! They already come to hear the quartet. But they always stay for the Bass! Now we get the melody! They'll never leave! Beautiful 97 seconds! Thanks Tim!
This cover by Tim has so be my favorite. I just love it so much, it was how I originally found out about him, and it’s gotten me through some rough times ❤
Reminder to all the singers in here that bragging about your vocal range is like bragging that you were born into wealth! There are ways to improve it but people are mostly stuck with what they have. Be mindful of others please and keep enjoying these great acapella videos.
This is so good! For people who really like this, check out groups like ringmasters (specifically bells of netredam sung by them, oh my goodness) or GQ. You might like them! Barber shop quartets are amazing!!
0:30 he uses the exact melody and chords from chopin's etude op. 10 no. 3 - which i find fascinating! Great and wonderful idea. Tim Waurick is the goat for sure
When the transcription video gets more than 3 times the views of the original!! 🤣 Well done, Jason!
Hopefully it gets more people to see it and your channel, that's definitely the goal because you are incredible!
@@jasonfieler Thanks so much, Jason!! I appreciate it!
@@TimWaurickMusic Jason got me on board! I absolutely love your tags and I often sing along with the bass part. You’re amazing!
@@themadman731 thanks!! I’m glad you like singing with them!
This is certainly making me head over to your site!!! Absolutely amazing version. Love it!!!!
People are talking about holding a note, but nobody's talking about the pure *joy* radiating from this man. This is someone who is having *unadulterated fun*.
Hey Jason, thanks for transcribing one of my videos! I hope everyone likes it!
Thanks so much Tim! You're a gigantic inspiration and all the stuff on your channel is so amazing, I'm glad you like it!
@Johannes Andrée I see that too! Especially bars 14 - 3rd beat of 17
@Johannes Andrée Yes! This arrangement was inspired by Tristesse. I wonder what Chopin would think lol
The fact that he holds a note from 1:04 to 1:30 for a total of 26 seconds and makes it look that effortless is incredible...
easy, it's all pre recorded, auto tuned and mastered
It might not be auto tuned. People with absolute pitch are able to sing like this without autotune.
@@PinkasC While this recording is, Tim has lots of videos of live performances with long posts. /watch?v=UVlPyk5bqo4
@@PinkasC Of course it's pre-recorded, what are you talking about? That is a redundant statement. And no, I doubt he uses auto tune, and 99.9 percent of artists master their audio
@@PinkasC 🤡
The absolute range on this man. At 0:28 the bass is on an F2, a note quite a few baritones and inexperienced basses would struggle with, while also hitting a c5 in the tenor. And then of course there's the blend...
d5
young bass here so voice is still growing and developing, my range is like D2-D5(falsetto) but my god he makes it sound so good and so pure to me
Tim Waurick!
This is my favorite from him and the barbershop group he’s with! ruclips.net/video/jawmji4Caas/видео.html
My range is C#2 to G5 (kind of, I’m not very accurate up there)
F2 isn't really that low for a true bassist though... i mean i have no choral experience whatsoever and hit it just now with no warmup to it.
what the fuck that is incredible. My ears will never listen to something so beautiful ever again
It’s cause Chopin wrote it
@@CookieMasterRBLX It does sound very similar to his Etude 10/3 (Tristesse)
The reason it sounds so good is because, the intervals sung, and pitch corrected are perfectly matched on the harmonic series (Just intonation).
Most music you hear is in equal temperament, which adjusts all the intervals equally to allow you to change more easily from key to key without the need for another keyboard or different layout and avoiding bad tones which come with specific intervals if you a just temperament.
He also is moving between different keys, so the key the temperament is based on is changing a lot in order to avoid a bad sound.
You notice how there's no beating in the sound, sort-of sterile sounding as well? That's why.
@@Souls_p_ oh thanks
Let me introduce you to *Jacob Collier*
Tim has such a great way with counterpoint and tight 4-part harmony. I genuinely think theory students should look at these transcriptions.
His part writing was the first thing I noticed. Great part writing with tons of harmonic interest/appealing chromaticism
Honestly, this is a homophonic layout, so where's counterpoint here??? The harmonies are really brilliantly done!
being able to hold a high note for *9 freaking whole notes* is god level tier
Don't forget the two bars preceding those nine whole notes! He doesn't seem to take a breath before hitting the post :)
@@DrewLevitt only a guy with lungs of steel can hold approximately 36 counts of note and can make it look easy at the same time!!
Tim Waurick is a beast! Got to love him!
Thanks, Trenton!! 😃
I can confirm he is the best, he spoke and sang with vocal spectrum at my school! Which was the best vocal performance I have ever seen live!! (I was that kid who did the subharmonics and overtones)
@@lltheguy8387 Where is your school?
@@barbershop16214South Florida (I don't want to be too specific)
@@lltheguy8387 right! I was just at a show and wondered if it was the same one! It wasn’t!
"love that's shining with the sun and moon and stars above" part is sooo Chopin Etude in E
The source material, "No Other Love," written in 1950, is known to have been based on the Etude. If you listen to the original, it's not hidden at all.
As a girl, I will say I was very impressed. First video I’ve watched here, and now am subscribed. This was effective.
“What do you do for a living?”
“I’m a barbershop quartet.”
your tuning is ridiculously insane. Perfect tuning, absolutely no wavering in the voice. Incredible muscian.
tims overtones are CRAZY. sounds unreal but freaking amazing
I wish you had more time to impress a girl because this was seriously impressive. I loved all 97 seconds of it.
What a nice arrangement!!
Pd: the "how to impres a girl" wasn't necesary, you impressed everyone, prepare for the love recuest
that was like 14 times better than I expected I think
That's good because it was made with 14 times more effort than average
I was there for this...whole audience gave a standing ovation for a full minute. really special
he actually smiles that way so it sounds better. believe me or not
The bass line "shining up above" is still one of my favorites! Nice work
That overtone though 🥹
I love when one guy does the job of four people and executes it flawlessly. I'll be listening to this for a while yet, my friend. Well done!
You have 97 seconds to interdemensionally split your soul into 4 corners of the universe and SING
i love how he shakes his head perfectly in sinc with the others lol
0:40 I love that Chopin-esque part😍
it's more than chopinesque, it's a literal transcription of the study in e major
@@vulkanosaure major*
@@nathanielatkin304 right, i edited
At least measures 1-6 and measures 8-22, 24 are based on Etude Op. 10 No. 3 (in E Major) by F. Chopin - some measures more obviously than others. And even that gap, m. 7, is rhythmically the same as Chopin’s melody over the parallel stretch, so mm. 6-8 are probably mainly a re-harmonization of that stretch from Chopin’s original. If so, then it is just the cadential extension, part of m. 24 to the end (once the main “final” cadence is completed) that I don’t hear as borrowing from Chopin’s work at all. This is very well done borrowing, folks.
The source material, "No Other Love," written in 1950, is known to have been based on the Etude. Listen to the original. It's not disguised at all.
His harmonies are so strong they just melt into each other
Never heard this song, but love the homage to Chopin’s Tristesse etude in that climax/ending. Not sure if that’s just this arrangement or not but it’s neat!
The source material, "No Other Love," written in 1950, is known to have been based on the Etude. Listen to the original. It's not disguised at all.
Totally agree! I also felt it❤
that was some of the most creative harmony i’ve seen in awhile. definitely gonna borrow what you did on “moon and stars above” 😭 well done!!
Thank you! It's so beautiful! I can't understand why I hear F8 at the word "Love" at the end of the song. It's some joke of the harmony :)
In barbershop quartet singing, that note is called the "overtone". When singers are perfectly in tune, your brain is tricked into hearing a voice that isn't there. The higher harmonics from the 4 voices combine to match the higher harmonics that *would* be there if there was a 5th singer on the high F. Your brain hears all those high harmonics and chooses to interpret it as a 5th singer on the high note, since that's more likely than multiple singers being perfectly in tune.
@@Paul_K_ It's interesting :) Once I heard an overtone (an octave higher) while listening to the record of our ensemble. I was rather surprised then )
Aside from the AMAZING singing, can we just respect the genius? By naming this "when you have 97 seconds to impress a girl" you get so many more clicks without compromising the integrity of the title. Bravo!
The build up towards the end is SOOOO good
My father was a member of The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (I hope I got that right) and he would have loved this even more than I do!
Great job!
Well THIS girl is impressed!
Jesus, that was incredible. The transcription as well, I've learned a lot about harmony from just analyzing these barbershop transcriptions... and I'm a classical musician! lol
Absolutely phenominal ! Quite nice
Thanks for this transcription, I've been trying to pluck out the parts since the tag was released but his damn blend is too good lmao
The 4 of y’all are going places
That may have just been the most incredible harmonization I have ever heard.
Out-of-this-world amazing!!! Never heard anything more FABULOUS!
I just sat here for a solid 10 seconds with goosebumps everywhere. Holy cow your voice is amazing!
All I can say is god bless every baritone in every quartet.
impress just a girl? im a boy and if a man sang that to me, i inmediatily fall in love with him
he’s so good that he sounds like the just intonation setting on tonal energy
I'd like you to do something with Geoff Castellucci and his amazingly low bass voice. He's got amazing range. It would be fun to see it transcribed.
All your harmony was fabulous but that last chord just made my day. Like an inner ear massage. Or something
Fantastic as always and I love seeing the music come along with it. Thank you!
That's great! It sounds fantastic. Great voicings, good technique, etc. I'm impresse. Nice transcription, too!
All I can say is "Wow!" Keep these wonderful Tags coming!
Stunning Tim, this quartet would smash all known scoring records 👏
His vocal control is just ridiculous, this is a whole other level of awesome!
he looks so happy and i'm here for it
It's insane how in tune the whole performance was, but THAT TAG, MY GOD!
Sounds EXTREMELY manually tuned, like melodyne… but hey it’s good I ain’t hating
0:55 i love the "TIll the day I die" then it goes up AND ITS SO GOOOOOOD
This has some similarities with Chopin's Op. 10 No. 3, sounds very good, (0:40)
It’s based on that piece
I was thinking the exact same thing
At least measures 1-6 and measures 8-24 of this work are based on that piece- some measures more obviously than others. And even that gap, m. 7, is rhythmically the same as Chopin’s melody over the parallel stretch, so mm. 6-8 are probably mainly a re-harmonization of that stretch from Chopin’s original.
The source material, "No Other Love," written in 1950, is known to have been based on the Etude.
Holy shit, it’s so crisp. No waving, everything is very tight. This guy is a robot wtf
It’s called auto tune.
@@matthewk3473 it's not.
Tim Waurick is the absolute best!
Whoa!! Haven’t heard this in some time. Major goosebumps!!
The chord at 1:21 is probably the chordiest chord to have ever chorded
You know a quartet is amazing when you can pick out each individual person out of the song
Alright just let me grow 3 new heads.
I'm obsessed with this tag and I really appreciate the effort you made with the transcription, but I believe there are some mistakes, although it could be my ear betraying me.
The great thing about one guy singing all the parts is that the chords are absolute perfection
I know a lot of people say this but I genuinely think this is the most pleasing, beautiful, and perfect thing I’ve EVER heard, BRAVO
How beautiful!!!! Your voice range is incredible :D
Omg the vocals that was amazing
This was inspired by Chopins Tristese! it’s one of his Etudes Op no 3 in e major
Killed it!! Well done!
That A major chord at 0:57 gave me chills.
THIS IS AMAZINGGGG SO BEAUTIFUL
As a choir nerd, this is... I m p r e s s i v e
that moment you see that long line. my heart sank
Now she'll never leave! They already come to hear the quartet. But they always stay for the Bass! Now we get the melody! They'll never leave! Beautiful 97 seconds! Thanks Tim!
you’re right i am very impressed
This was absolutely epic!!
This is Amazing bro!! Keep doing this man!
Hot damn, that chord at 1:14 was SPICY 🤤🤤
This cover by Tim has so be my favorite. I just love it so much, it was how I originally found out about him, and it’s gotten me through some rough times ❤
Killer tag. Bravo Tim!
Reminder to all the singers in here that bragging about your vocal range is like bragging that you were born into wealth! There are ways to improve it but people are mostly stuck with what they have. Be mindful of others please and keep enjoying these great acapella videos.
omg, I didn't need 97 seconds, I just needed 7! this is incredible!
This was such a joy to experience!!
That was wonderful young man. I enjoyed your song very very much. I wish you continued success with all of your musical endeavors.
*Absolute* failproof.
Girl tested, girl approved.
This is so good! For people who really like this, check out groups like ringmasters (specifically bells of netredam sung by them, oh my goodness) or GQ. You might like them! Barber shop quartets are amazing!!
Maytree does good stuff too.
And Bank of Harmony.
dude... I am so sorry that you will be forever alone in your life. :( I will be praying for your strength
I’m thoroughly impressed.
golly that last chord
amazing
Damn, I'm happy about the fact yt algorythm get me in here
As a girl, I am definitely impressed
0:30 he uses the exact melody and chords from chopin's etude op. 10 no. 3 - which i find fascinating! Great and wonderful idea. Tim Waurick is the goat for sure
Your gaze is spellbound by/with/of/through love!! :))
Aight, I'm sold. Let's get married.
Absolutely phenomenal!
Mate, no words, come on, this is Heavenly
bro really gave the basses that note on measure 17
David Wright (the arranger) has a knack of doing crazy stuff like that. Very fun to sing though, I sang it in contest with my chorus last year.
You had me at this SONG!! wow
i just watched it back 6 times in a row it amazed me every time
I love Tim Warrick. Great singer and great guy!
holds a note for 30 seconds at max volume with perfect pitch