This is beyond beautiful. My friend was a huge fan of yours, the Bass Gang and the Wellermen as well as the biggest Tolkien need on the planet. She said from the audio this was her favorite version of Misty Mountains, unfortunately she passed away this week before this video was released. So, on behalf of ShadoKat, thank you for bringing the true beauty of this song out. You did amazing.
@@Naleanaftw Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry to hear that. We chatted a lot through Instagram over the last few months (our last contact was exactly a week ago) -- she was such a kind and supportive person. That breaks my heart. I am releasing a vocal analysis of this song tomorrow, and I will dedicate it to her memory ❤
As a bass singer, I wish so badly I could take this video back in time to show my choir teacher from HS that bass voices can make beautiful music. She more or less made myself and my whole section feel like we should be ashamed for having even a hint of power that might overshadow her precious sopranos.
All the men in this video have more beautiful voices than any soprano I’ve ever heard. If you’ve got a bass voice, and can use it well, do so and ignore the naysayers.
Men’s voices are better than women’s. Period. Not to say I haven’t heard beautiful women but that is very unfortunate. Strong basses should always lead an ensemble.
I was a bass singer for over 7 years, and unfortunately an accident has left my nerves to my vocal cords damaged. I can’t sing anymore, but my voice in my head was singing along with you all. Keep shaking the earth with your power my brothers in bass. One day, maybe I can rejoin you all.
@@ryanb9038 *"There, but for the grace of God, go I?"* Oh, yeah, that _WOULD_ "grab ya by the shorts," it sure would! ("Shorts" does _NOT_ refer to a bit of clothing!)
This is why I love Tolkien. His world wasn’t just swashbuckling and heroism, his world felt lived in. Songs like this remind the reader that the characters had deep and rich histories and felt loss and kinship.
A lot of modern stories have paper-thin settings, characters and worlds because the emphasis is on events that the reader is the primary audience to. But what do those events even mean if they don't have the context needed to answer every question the audience would have about them? Its a huge mistake not to develop the setting and then focus on individual plotlines. Arda was J.R.R. Tolkien's life work, and he spent long years from his youth and up to his dying breath developing it. He created entire languages, songs(such as this one!), cultures, races, worlds, villains, heroes, gods and everything in between first -- and then he wrote his books. The setting and everything in it was immaculately fleshed out, and only after that could he consider himself confident enough to share it with us.
@@TDragonusI think your first part is a wonderfully telling scope into what made the first 20 movies of the MCU good as opposed to the recent ones. Everything is just events with characters who aren't fleshed out and a world that refuses to expand in any meaningful or revolutionary way, as opposed to everything before, from the fantastical heights of Asgard and cutting-edge architecture in Wakanda, to the changing worlds of people who may not even be right, evolving & questioning themselves for movies on end like Tony, Rogers, and even Thor. Their new pivot towards black-and-white conflict without a villain in the right or in survival burns them through plots faster than you can imagine, leaving us with unlikeable protagonists who are always right. I'd make another contrasting comparison with the internal struggles of the Wizards, Hobbits, Elves, or even just Gollum, but I've ranted for plenty long already.
These guys need to get together and record in a cathedral with awesome acoustics. I can only imagine the awesome ear symphony that would be heard! Awesome job gentlemen!
This was beyond good there Mr. Waters! This was exceptional for everyone involved and I loved it! Just wanted to say thank you for all of your RUclips and tiktok videos, pretty sure I've seen every one of them. I think you are awesome and thank you for being you, I've actually learned how to do something neat with my voice by watching yours and David Larson's videos, sometimes it sounds perfect and sometimes well....I scare my cat 🤣! I wish you all the best and take care my friend!
I’ve played this on my home theater system(with two subs totalling over 600w just for them) and folks you don’t understand how good this recording is. It’s INSANE. Like I went to audio engineering school and some of their reference tracks aren’t this clean. This is Grammy-worthy engineering and perfomance. This is now one of my reference tracks to which every set of speakers I come across is judged.
Because of these comments, I grabbed my headphones to try it out and WOW! I don’t have very expensive headphones (Skullcandy Hesh Evo), but it really blows you away. I love the power of bass vocals!
I've played a lot of D&D in Forgotten Realms and read a lot of fantasy novels and this really is what I've always imagined a large group of singing Dwarves should/would sound like.
I would pay money to hear a group like this in concert. There is something magical about a chorus of men's voices coming together to create soul-moving music.
I used to do choir. Some of the best times I had performing were in all-male songs where the basses were allowed to go deep and make the auditorium shake with the power of their voices. When a bunch of guys song together it's fucking powerful enough to level mountains. At leas that's how it feels.
How have I not seen anyone mention the harmony at 0:52?! I had my headphones on, volume up and felt my soul leave my body. Every harmony in this piece just made me ascend honestly.
2:18 - 2:40 is honestly one of those moments in music where the entire point of the piece is summed up in one perfectly executed build up. the complexity of harmonies outside of the ranges you would expect from a group of basses with the simple aesthetic of just being able to see their faces is absolutely genius. the focus was on the music here and seeing so many people I follow in one place for a collab warms my heart. This was a fucking BANGER bois, well done!
I dont know. I think it's on point. Like. It's got some olden days viking type history. If you imagined they didnt have a radio and had to make their own music. So it embodies the idea of everyone singing differently their style . but keeping rythem and harmonizing together... around a fire. Telling tales of the day the dragon came ....long ago.. Dont thing IRL it would sound as good in that context but think that's the feel they meant to give.
This is it - the definitive version of this song. So beautifully arranged and mixed. As near a perfect balance of male voices as I've ever heard in my 51 years. I will never get tired of this song!
@@gavinwycuffofficial bro I was waiting for it and it never came 😭 the whole thing was so so beautiful but I'd have loved to hear a bit more of Lukas' voice
After watching it for 50th time, I've realised that there is no musical instruments in this video, just voices! Only voices! Whistling voices:))) Just incredible:))
Sounds like erebor's horns! Rumble like an earth quake! Harmonizing like wind with the lakes, rivers, forests and caves echos. Perfect job guys, whats next?
Far over the Misty Mountains cold To dungeons deep and caverns old We must away, ere break of day To find our long forgotten gold The pines were roaring on the height The winds were moaning in the night The fire was red, it flaming spread The trees like torches blazed with light The wind was on the withered heath But in the forest stirred no leaf: There shadows lay be night or day And dark things silent crept beneath (Aaaahh aaahh...) The wind went on from West to East All movement in the forest ceased But shrill and harsh across the marsh Its whistling voices were released Farewell we call to hearth and hall! Though wind may blow and rain may fall We must away ere break of day Far o'er the wood and mountain tall
In church, a choir buddy and I would have fun with people. He was a massive, 6'0, heavy set high school senior that was a high tenor. I was a scrawny, 5'5 middle schooler, 120 soaking wet that had a low enough bass that I was told to sing with my falsetto if I wanted to stay in the choir. And we'd sit behind random people
@@adrianxmaturuit's crazy how some people can't get past what voices they think people should have. I hope you enjoy rocking that Bass voice now that they aren't dictating what you sing.
I've been in in choir from age 8 to 36, now 8 years later i don't remember why i stopped (irl issues i guess) but songs like these really make me remember how rewarding it felt to make music in a group. Increadible harmony, power, composition and intonation.
I have been singing since I was three. It started with choir, Then piano lessons for seven years, more choir continuing, then opera. With a smidge of conducting. My whole life has been music. My first exposure to base is good, was Luke Taylor on I can hear your voice. Then TikTok. I can’t explain it but this song feels like the culmination of my music experience. Two good for words. I actually feel this song. Amazing.
I was in choir since I was around 10-11 I’m 21 but I stoped after high school since I started college and when I see things like this I question why I stoped and even when I was singing I couldn’t hit half of these bass notes it’s amazing to hear
It's not too late. Find a community ensemble to audition for. I trust with the number of years of experience you have, you can prepare some amount of an audition for yourself. If you have difficulty finding something, try contacting whoever you sang with last. Perhaps they could be a music home again, or at least give you some recommendations. But, you didn't ask for advice. My knee-jerk reaction is to help a poor wayfaring singer find their way home, because I know what it feels like to be lost and the amazing feeling of coming home to the music (all the rest is just details. My heart yearns out right now for my choir to resume next month. I've been away from it for 2 years now due to covid, and I can't wait to be back. Blessings, my brother.
Thank you for watching! 🔥 You can stream the track here: thewellermen.lnk.to/MistyMountains Btw- we cannot be blamed for any damages to eardrums or belongings due to bass vibrations 🔈🤣 🏔🏔🏔🏔🏔🏔
I don't know... there is just something about the sound of this that makes me feel hopeful. The bassier put of the song makes you feel like you could move mountains, if we'd just move togher. I know that the overall cadence is longing, but that is how this performance makes me feel... bold, daring, determined. Moving, frankly,
as a natural soprano, its so relieving and beautiful to see an enormous group of talented bass singers showing off the capabilities of their range. this arrangement is truly a marvel
My middle son had a deep voice at birth. When he got to kindergarten, the music teacher called and asked if I'd like her to teach him how to sing in a higher voice! Thanks, but NO THANKS! When he got to middle and high schools, his choir teachers were especially grateful for his beautiful bass voice!
MAGICAL! I would use the old “I’m not crying, you’re crying” but this was so epic I must admit, it’s me. I’m crying. More bass please gentlemen, more bass.
I am OBSESSED with this song, getting to see each face behind each portion of the song is amazing! Listening to this song has become a meditation for me, I stop everything I am doing and close my eyes so I can hear each nuance. Everyone in this song is so incredibly talented, I am so happy The Wellermen brought together this incredible group!
This hands down is the best version of the misty mountain. It literally transports you too that world. It is beautiful all these basses coming together to create this material piece. It moves me everyone I hear it. We need more of these collaborations from all these basses it is absolutely gorgeous
I’m glad this song is still getting the attention it deserves. This cover is a spiritual experience to listen to, and I’m not even a spiritual person in general. The low notes are getting the admiration they deserve so let me just say whoever is hitting those high notes sounds amazing!! 2:15 has to be my favorite part.
We have been "forced" to listen to high voiced male singing for so long, I didn't know I was missing this deep resonance. It adds balance. I think that's why it's still gaining views and fans.
"...this song in it's entirety" Erm... it is about the 3rd of the whole poem. :) I would pay big money to have the FULL full version sung by this company.
@@thewellermen I love this melody. It lifts my spirit with awe and makes me said with grief at the same time. you might wanna try it yourself: ruclips.net/video/uxfoa23skHg/видео.html A Capella: ruclips.net/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/видео.html I have never heard another song better capturing the essence of the Elder Days. It has all the beauty, majesty, sadness and sorrow what makes Tolkien's world enchanting. I played the song to many people, and there was not a single one who was not enchanted by it.
it's absolutely insane to a non-singer how sometimes the strongest and deepest voices belong to the youngest and "less expectable" fellows. I'm sorry for my ignorance, I just entered this world because on a school trip a teacher heard me singing some shanties and invited me to her theatre lessons for free, and wow I was not expecting this, this is much better.
I get you. Some of these singers look like they would have high pitched voices, but then they have these insanely low ones. Just goes to show that voices have no relation to how people look, really, I guess we've just been trained to think so from cartoons, haha
0:59 had me almost crying, wow! The voices seemed so real! Like, each one of them felt so real, like real humans singing! That feeling you have as you stand at the same floor of the singers as they sing, y'know? I coud nearly feel the floor vibrating! Man i could picture the hole Erebor singing together! A lot of different voices of one kind!
that's jojo otseidu. pretty handily the lowest of the bunch in this video - he's a part of an a cappella group called "backtrack vocals" highly recommend checking some of their stuff out on youtube
Well done, lads. You took what could have been "just another cover" and really layered some gorgeous harmonies into it. Kudos to whomever is arranging to get the most out of the bountiful talent available!
They blend and sing so well it sometimes feels like a DEEP harmony of one or two voices singing very well, and I know how blending can be very important, and how good it can sound, I play tuba (for the low notes it makes) and percussion in my middle school band.
You can definitely tell it’s him just by the technique he used to reach those low notes, his natural voice isn’t that deep afaik. It gives his bass a very unique sound and he definitely mastered it.
@@damschu23 He can also still vibrate your ears drums, such as at 3:01 His cover of Sound of Silence is a great display of his range. Everyone was astounding though 😄
I have listened to this several dozen times now trying to hear beyond the front voices to what is happening in the background... this may be the Bass Anthem but holy moly there are some stellar tenor voices in there too! The perfect blending and fluid chords still give me chills every single time, thank you for bringing all of this incredible talent together and giving them a stage!
As a woman in the lower register, I cannot get enough of stuff like this! Bravo, gentlemen, bravo! Also, time to start asking for Sound of Silence! LESGOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Wow, so many beautiful voices. I’ve always loved this song. Even at the first note it feels like you can see the dwarfs toiling in their mountain homes.
Before the attack of Smaug, and you can feel the sorrow they’re feeling, knowing that nothing can bring those lives back. Even if they get Erebor back, the damage is already done.
I have destroyed the replay button someone help me. Guys how did you DO THIS. I'VE NEVER HEARD ANYTHING SO BEAUTIFUL EVER. BREATHTAKING. Truly. Thank you for blessing my eardrums
This transcends time. When I listen to it I can imagine what a great hall could sound like a millennia ago. Thank you to all who took part in making this for all of us.
Far over the Misty Mountains cold To dungeons deep and caverns old We must await, ere break of day, To find our long forgotten gold. The pines were roaring on the height, The winds were moaning in the night. The fire was red, it flaming spread; The trees like torches blazed with light. The wind was on the withered heath, But in the forest stirred no leaf: There shadows lay be night or day, And dark things silent crept beneath. ... ?... The wind went on from West to East; All movement in the forest ceased, But shrill and harsh across the marsh Its whistling voices were released. Farewell we call to hearth and hall! Though wind may blow and rain may fall, We must await ere break of day Far over wood and mountain tall.
It's kinda late, but I've spotted 3 mistakes 😅 It's "through dungeons deep" (as their journey leads the dwarves through such dungeons and caverns) and "we must away" (indicating they have to start their journey before sunrise)
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard! The massive complexity to this song is so addictive to hear over and over again! I've listened at least 20 times since it was released a few days ago.
Oh god, that harmony at 1:17/1:18 is magical. That resolution is bringing something new to the song, I’m in awe ! Should anyone from you guys ever read this, please know these notes are well found et sung ! Thank you !
Oh my ears have been surrounded with this magical aura of sound and musicality!! came across this throgh peter barber his channel, and holy crap folks, this is so epically good, i cant stop listening to this version! chills and feeling of peacefullness at once. So to all you gifted people that were apart of this, i salute you! and thank you for blessing us with this!
Hey everyone, our debut album THE WELLERMEN is OUT NOW! Listen here & let us know you think! found.ee/TheWellermen
I would love to hear you guys tackle Ghost Riders in the Sky. I think it would be phenom
I love the cd, thank you so much. The harmonies are just breathtaking. I've never heard voices like these Wellermen. More please
when will your next colab be for a different song?
PoL
@@Lunaril 😊😊😊
All the basses of this younger generation coming together for the bass anthem - the world ain’t ready 🙌🏼
Peter, did you add a little operatic feeling to the song? It sounded and looked like it 😁
This is beyond beautiful. My friend was a huge fan of yours, the Bass Gang and the Wellermen as well as the biggest Tolkien need on the planet. She said from the audio this was her favorite version of Misty Mountains, unfortunately she passed away this week before this video was released. So, on behalf of ShadoKat, thank you for bringing the true beauty of this song out. You did amazing.
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@@Naleanaftw Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry to hear that. We chatted a lot through Instagram over the last few months (our last contact was exactly a week ago) -- she was such a kind and supportive person. That breaks my heart. I am releasing a vocal analysis of this song tomorrow, and I will dedicate it to her memory ❤
@@PeterBarber thank you. I know those chats and messages met the world to her.
Beautiful! Keep singing my bass brothers 🙏💚
Avi you being here is so wholesome. In a way you are the father of acapella bases on the internet an their popularity today. Hearts Hearts Hearts
I’m happy you enjoyed it! It was a blast to work on
Can I become a bass singer Mr avi
Make way, it's him!
Congrats on inspiring so many young basses. Bravo 👏👏👏
As a bass singer, I wish so badly I could take this video back in time to show my choir teacher from HS that bass voices can make beautiful music. She more or less made myself and my whole section feel like we should be ashamed for having even a hint of power that might overshadow her precious sopranos.
All the men in this video have more beautiful voices than any soprano I’ve ever heard. If you’ve got a bass voice, and can use it well, do so and ignore the naysayers.
Sounds like she either wanted a top-heavy sound or didn't have a strong enough soprano section.
Thats super f*cked, every voice part in a choir is just as important
@@Alex-eb3iv tell me about it
Men’s voices are better than women’s. Period. Not to say I haven’t heard beautiful women but that is very unfortunate. Strong basses should always lead an ensemble.
The biggest event of the bass comunity across the world in my opinion!
Thank you for having me 😍
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I Would go to the Czech republic just to meet you (and Casper). You are my gods, my motivations and my inspirations
Such richness of voice has never been heard before.
So awesome to see/hear you here!!!
I wish a feature with one famous oktavist, Glenn miller, Joel Fredericksen, Eric Hollaway, Vladimir Miller or other, okay okay it's a distant dream...
I was a bass singer for over 7 years, and unfortunately an accident has left my nerves to my vocal cords damaged. I can’t sing anymore, but my voice in my head was singing along with you all. Keep shaking the earth with your power my brothers in bass. One day, maybe I can rejoin you all.
Those will definitely heal in time bro, don't ever give up 💯💯💯 train your voice until the nerves can take it again
Like the dwarves of old, feel no pain until you've attained all the gold. Press onward! May you heal with time, and shake the earth once more
For some reason, this comment hit different seeing we share the same first and last name with one different digit.
@@ryanb9038 *"There, but for the grace of God, go I?"*
Oh, yeah, that _WOULD_ "grab ya by the shorts," it sure would!
("Shorts" does _NOT_ refer to a bit of clothing!)
I m Sorry for you dude
This is why I love Tolkien. His world wasn’t just swashbuckling and heroism, his world felt lived in. Songs like this remind the reader that the characters had deep and rich histories and felt loss and kinship.
And courage borned from curbing your fears.
This song gives me +2 to beard growing skill.
A lot of modern stories have paper-thin settings, characters and worlds because the emphasis is on events that the reader is the primary audience to. But what do those events even mean if they don't have the context needed to answer every question the audience would have about them? Its a huge mistake not to develop the setting and then focus on individual plotlines.
Arda was J.R.R. Tolkien's life work, and he spent long years from his youth and up to his dying breath developing it. He created entire languages, songs(such as this one!), cultures, races, worlds, villains, heroes, gods and everything in between first -- and then he wrote his books. The setting and everything in it was immaculately fleshed out, and only after that could he consider himself confident enough to share it with us.
@@TDragonusI think your first part is a wonderfully telling scope into what made the first 20 movies of the MCU good as opposed to the recent ones. Everything is just events with characters who aren't fleshed out and a world that refuses to expand in any meaningful or revolutionary way, as opposed to everything before, from the fantastical heights of Asgard and cutting-edge architecture in Wakanda, to the changing worlds of people who may not even be right, evolving & questioning themselves for movies on end like Tony, Rogers, and even Thor.
Their new pivot towards black-and-white conflict without a villain in the right or in survival burns them through plots faster than you can imagine, leaving us with unlikeable protagonists who are always right.
I'd make another contrasting comparison with the internal struggles of the Wizards, Hobbits, Elves, or even just Gollum, but I've ranted for plenty long already.
This song is great. The movie though was abominable.
These guys need to get together and record in a cathedral with awesome acoustics. I can only imagine the awesome ear symphony that would be heard! Awesome job gentlemen!
Golden Hall in Vienna. It sets the gold standard for special acoustics even today.The best acoustics in the world.yes! Go!
Goosebumps just thinking about that!
Taj Mahal, where Paul Horn made agreat recording.
Oh my god, yes!
Please invite me IMMEDIATELY if this happens!!!!💓
Oh this is gonna be good
Saludos desde Chile sigo su voz y sus publicaciones.
the man wasn't lying apparently
It IS good. Pure ear candy ❤️❤️
Was that some spicy subharmonics I heard in the end there? Nice
This was beyond good there Mr. Waters! This was exceptional for everyone involved and I loved it! Just wanted to say thank you for all of your RUclips and tiktok videos, pretty sure I've seen every one of them. I think you are awesome and thank you for being you, I've actually learned how to do something neat with my voice by watching yours and David Larson's videos, sometimes it sounds perfect and sometimes well....I scare my cat 🤣! I wish you all the best and take care my friend!
I’ve played this on my home theater system(with two subs totalling over 600w just for them) and folks you don’t understand how good this recording is. It’s INSANE. Like I went to audio engineering school and some of their reference tracks aren’t this clean.
This is Grammy-worthy engineering and perfomance.
This is now one of my reference tracks to which every set of speakers I come across is judged.
Wow !!!
I felt the same way about this song! The first time I listened to it was on my Bose headphones and it was like a religious experience
Because of these comments, I grabbed my headphones to try it out and WOW! I don’t have very expensive headphones (Skullcandy Hesh Evo), but it really blows you away. I love the power of bass vocals!
This has immediately become my favorite version of this song. I feel like this is what Tolkien would have imagined it to sound like.
Well. Tolkien imagined it with instruments, but I'm not gonna say you're wrong.
@mr.k agreed !!!
Except that the lyrics were way off.
This is hauntingly beautiful!
I've played a lot of D&D in Forgotten Realms and read a lot of fantasy novels and this really is what I've always imagined a large group of singing Dwarves should/would sound like.
So proud to be a part of this! It was a pleasure to sing bass with so many talented people! Love you guys
You were all amazing.
You were all so fantastic! It’s as if you were all blessed by the pantheon of gods in all of Tolkien’s lore. The dwarves would be proud. :)
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I would pay money to hear a group like this in concert. There is something magical about a chorus of men's voices coming together to create soul-moving music.
It's all about that bass!! Goosebumps and thrills. I listen over and over and over!!!❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I used to do choir. Some of the best times I had performing were in all-male songs where the basses were allowed to go deep and make the auditorium shake with the power of their voices. When a bunch of guys song together it's fucking powerful enough to level mountains. At leas that's how it feels.
@@ninjadarthjuju117 I love that! I would love to hear that.
It's truly beautiful. Especially when the cadence perfectly matches and the flow is the same. It's fucking earth moving.
Its been digitally edited… they are good singers no doubt, but odds are they wouldnt function together at a live performance
How have I not seen anyone mention the harmony at 0:52?! I had my headphones on, volume up and felt my soul leave my body. Every harmony in this piece just made me ascend honestly.
favourite moment of thensong by far
The part at 2:15 did it for me. Instant chills
YES this part had me ascend, not even going to lie! Best part 100%
Because the earthquake at the end is even better
I Agreeee
2:18 - 2:40 is honestly one of those moments in music where the entire point of the piece is summed up in one perfectly executed build up. the complexity of harmonies outside of the ranges you would expect from a group of basses with the simple aesthetic of just being able to see their faces is absolutely genius. the focus was on the music here and seeing so many people I follow in one place for a collab warms my heart. This was a fucking BANGER bois, well done!
I felt goosebumps
i reached this part of the song right as i read your comment, beautifully said!
I dont know. I think it's on point. Like. It's got some olden days viking type history. If you imagined they didnt have a radio and had to make their own music. So it embodies the idea of everyone singing differently their style . but keeping rythem and harmonizing together... around a fire. Telling tales of the day the dragon came ....long ago..
Dont thing IRL it would sound as good in that context but think that's the feel they meant to give.
2.00 in also sets this up perfectly deeper to soft then combined
This is it - the definitive version of this song. So beautifully arranged and mixed. As near a perfect balance of male voices as I've ever heard in my 51 years. I will never get tired of this song!
Definitive? They just copied Geoff note for note lmao
This is the most amazing Dwarven chorus I've ever seen/heard! I'm suddenly transported to Erebor!
Good.
really amazing i like it too
THIS SHOOK ME TO MY CORE 🤯
i did not think someone could beat your stairwell Titanic sublime voice ✌️...but somehow these guys did it 🙌
Damn straight! That final low note...I didn't know a human voice could do that.
É muita testosterona junta!
The wellerman- hoist the colors
Listen to it
Flavors of Gregorian chants. Definitely my favorite version.
Incredibly honored to be a part of this phenomenal piece, it turned out absolutely PERFECT! 🔥❤❤
Its awesome to see you have come a long way marawan!!!
Can’t wait
Where's your solo line!!!
The end was AMAZING! the last note resonated with me such talent in you all, I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH
big fan
@@gavinwycuffofficial bro I was waiting for it and it never came 😭 the whole thing was so so beautiful but I'd have loved to hear a bit more of Lukas' voice
He just says "Jenkins!" the whole way through.
After watching it for 50th time, I've realised that there is no musical instruments in this video, just voices! Only voices! Whistling voices:)))
Just incredible:))
Who produced this arrangement??? All those seemingly random people singing in harmony, it's so incredible! Great work!
All props to Bobby for that ;)
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Daaaaaaaaamn, Bobby! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@the.bobbybass
You've got good ears my man.
@@the.bobbybass only just now getting to listen this, but ITS SO GOOD! IT MAKES MY ADHD BRAIN SO CALM.... AMAZING WORK EVERYONE.
Sounds like erebor's horns!
Rumble like an earth quake!
Harmonizing like wind with the lakes, rivers, forests and caves echos.
Perfect job guys, whats next?
Far over the Misty Mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away, ere break of day
To find our long forgotten gold
The pines were roaring on the height
The winds were moaning in the night
The fire was red, it flaming spread
The trees like torches blazed with light
The wind was on the withered heath
But in the forest stirred no leaf:
There shadows lay be night or day
And dark things silent crept beneath
(Aaaahh aaahh...)
The wind went on from West to East
All movement in the forest ceased
But shrill and harsh across the marsh
Its whistling voices were released
Farewell we call to hearth and hall!
Though wind may blow and rain may fall
We must away ere break of day
Far o'er the wood and mountain tall
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I love how the depths of vocals had absolutely zero to do with whether they “looked like” they could hit those notes. I teared up. Gorgeous.
In church, a choir buddy and I would have fun with people. He was a massive, 6'0, heavy set high school senior that was a high tenor. I was a scrawny, 5'5 middle schooler, 120 soaking wet that had a low enough bass that I was told to sing with my falsetto if I wanted to stay in the choir. And we'd sit behind random people
@@adrianxmaturu 😂The mental image!
@@adrianxmaturuit's crazy how some people can't get past what voices they think people should have. I hope you enjoy rocking that Bass voice now that they aren't dictating what you sing.
So excited to see us all in this
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3:24
All the voices coming together gives me goosebumps
I've been in in choir from age 8 to 36, now 8 years later i don't remember why i stopped (irl issues i guess) but songs like these really make me remember how rewarding it felt to make music in a group. Increadible harmony, power, composition and intonation.
I have been singing since I was three. It started with choir, Then piano lessons for seven years, more choir continuing, then opera. With a smidge of conducting. My whole life has been music. My first exposure to base is good, was Luke Taylor on I can hear your voice. Then TikTok. I can’t explain it but this song feels like the culmination of my music experience. Two good for words. I actually feel this song. Amazing.
I was in choir since I was around 10-11 I’m 21 but I stoped after high school since I started college and when I see things like this I question why I stoped and even when I was singing I couldn’t hit half of these bass notes it’s amazing to hear
It's not too late. Find a community ensemble to audition for. I trust with the number of years of experience you have, you can prepare some amount of an audition for yourself. If you have difficulty finding something, try contacting whoever you sang with last. Perhaps they could be a music home again, or at least give you some recommendations.
But, you didn't ask for advice. My knee-jerk reaction is to help a poor wayfaring singer find their way home, because I know what it feels like to be lost and the amazing feeling of coming home to the music (all the rest is just details.
My heart yearns out right now for my choir to resume next month. I've been away from it for 2 years now due to covid, and I can't wait to be back. Blessings, my brother.
When I was young, I used to sing in a choir but what I really loved was singing in a quartet (alto-ish)
Ι love the implication that the choir was not real life, like it was a way to escape from reality for you :)
2:18-2:40
I think my brain melted. This section was masterfully done, lads. Well done.
Agreed! This was my favorite part of the entire video. Love listening to it!
So many folks aren’t ready to admit that low notes sound so much more satisfying than any high note
I'm a soprano and I've always acknowledged this.
Quite a bizarre statement. Based on what - you ?
I agree… as a first soprano 😩
Bass tones used to scare me as a kid, but as an adult I love them. It's soothing in a way.
Im a soprano, but these bass voices touch my soul like no high note ever has
The amount of serotonin from this, cannot even be put into words. This was an amazing job gentlemen!!
Thank you for watching! 🔥 You can stream the track here: thewellermen.lnk.to/MistyMountains
Btw- we cannot be blamed for any damages to eardrums or belongings due to bass vibrations 🔈🤣
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Ancient Chinese wisdom.... sauasage fest always benifits from a woman's mouth. Include Women.
@@JaneDoe-tn8tn It's absolutely perfect the way it is. Although a lot of songs could use women, no need for women in this song.
@@DrMcFoo Agree
Damages??
This gave me like a thousand years of life
The bass vibrations are awesome! Lovely performance.
I don't know... there is just something about the sound of this that makes me feel hopeful. The bassier put of the song makes you feel like you could move mountains, if we'd just move togher. I know that the overall cadence is longing, but that is how this performance makes me feel... bold, daring, determined. Moving, frankly,
Does it make you long to trade your walking stick for a sword? ❤
as a natural soprano, its so relieving and beautiful to see an enormous group of talented bass singers showing off the capabilities of their range. this arrangement is truly a marvel
Now THIS is some bass -- thanks again for having us join in on this badass collab!
My middle son had a deep voice at birth. When he got to kindergarten, the music teacher called and asked if I'd like her to teach him how to sing in a higher voice!
Thanks, but NO THANKS!
When he got to middle and high schools, his choir teachers were especially grateful for his beautiful bass voice!
Hey, is it possible if we can have updates? If you or your son is somewhat good with pitch, what's his lowest note?
I wonder the reason for teaching him to sing in a higher register? As a music teacher, I am dumbfounded
MAGICAL! I would use the old “I’m not crying, you’re crying” but this was so epic I must admit, it’s me. I’m crying. More bass please gentlemen, more bass.
I didn't cry, I wept.
dude this is insane. especially at 3:57. that low bass gives me chills
It was Bobby Bass's bass if you're wondering
I think it was Bobby and Colm. Pretty sure I hear his voice on the bottom there too
1:49 my favorite part, just the way everyone in the back accentuates the main singer perfectly.
Dad gum y'all are amazing. Basically every A Capella bass legend (except Tim, Geoff, and Avi) absolutely killing it! Go BSN!
The next generation!
Tim, Geoff and Avi alone in one video would break the internet.
@@zefyr5135 for real though
I am OBSESSED with this song, getting to see each face behind each portion of the song is amazing! Listening to this song has become a meditation for me, I stop everything I am doing and close my eyes so I can hear each nuance. Everyone in this song is so incredibly talented, I am so happy The Wellermen brought together this incredible group!
This hands down is the best version of the misty mountain. It literally transports you too that world. It is beautiful all these basses coming together to create this material piece. It moves me everyone I hear it. We need more of these collaborations from all these basses it is absolutely gorgeous
It makes you feel like Bilbo when he heard the dwarves sing this song, and really feeling their sorrow for their loss of Erebor.
Whole song it's perfect. I'm crying.
The high notes at 02:10 gets me everytime. It's just beautiful gentlemen. Congrats!
Marwan and Tomi carried the high notes, but all the other guys have some really great high notes too
Last time I found out my older summer sister did hallelujah for Christmas it was very powerful I even cried for her
@@pigeon5191 it was peter and tomi, but yeah fully agree
1:49 this must be how an angel's voice sound like
Do you know the artist’s name? Literally sounds like an angel 😩
Exactly!
@@rustytoeknife4005 Jojo Otseidu
Ikr! All their voices are incredible, but that dude tops them all imo.
Stunning, just stunning. Who is he?
My God, the voice of the Viking Gods❤❤❤
I salute my brothers and sisters from the "I listen to everything" group, ever yearning for a yet more original type of music.
Loved every second of it!!! Bobby, Luke and Colm are the HolyTrinityOfBass!!! ❤❤❤
Can't forget about Tomi P
Geoff castaluci?
All of them are music to my soul... but these 3 gods have my heart entirely... ❤️
@@dianestef376 I agree with this statement
@@Mizurunne I wish he'd been part of this :(
I’m glad this song is still getting the attention it deserves. This cover is a spiritual experience to listen to, and I’m not even a spiritual person in general. The low notes are getting the admiration they deserve so let me just say whoever is hitting those high notes sounds amazing!! 2:15 has to be my favorite part.
Facts. It's just something about the notes & lyrics.
We have been "forced" to listen to high voiced male singing for so long, I didn't know I was missing this deep resonance. It adds balance. I think that's why it's still gaining views and fans.
Try singing those base notes.. the rumble in your chest is fantastic.... like a cat purr
The different range and pitch of bass is amazing. Not one vocal out does a other. Its all in harmony and done perfectly
It is beautiful to hear this song in it's entirety. Thanks gentlemen. You all have just amazing and beautiful voices.❤️
Thank you
fellow idahoan?????
"...this song in it's entirety" Erm... it is about the 3rd of the whole poem. :)
I would pay big money to have the FULL full version sung by this company.
@@thewellermen ruclips.net/video/P8ymgFyzbDo/видео.html
@@thewellermen I love this melody. It lifts my spirit with awe and makes me said with grief at the same time. you might wanna try it yourself:
ruclips.net/video/uxfoa23skHg/видео.html
A Capella: ruclips.net/video/8PSFN2r6bXY/видео.html
I have never heard another song better capturing the essence of the Elder Days. It has all the beauty, majesty, sadness and sorrow what makes Tolkien's world enchanting. I played the song to many people, and there was not a single one who was not enchanted by it.
This song is majorly underrated. They basically utilized the human voice to make it as sonically impactful as a church organ. This is marvelous.
it's absolutely insane to a non-singer how sometimes the strongest and deepest voices belong to the youngest and "less expectable" fellows. I'm sorry for my ignorance, I just entered this world because on a school trip a teacher heard me singing some shanties and invited me to her theatre lessons for free, and wow I was not expecting this, this is much better.
I get you. Some of these singers look like they would have high pitched voices, but then they have these insanely low ones. Just goes to show that voices have no relation to how people look, really, I guess we've just been trained to think so from cartoons, haha
That last note sends chills every time. Bravo gentlemen.
I was not prepared at all 😮. I think I solved the mysterious cause of spontaneous human combustion, that many bass voices together....Lord have Mercy!
0:59 had me almost crying, wow! The voices seemed so real! Like, each one of them felt so real, like real humans singing! That feeling you have as you stand at the same floor of the singers as they sing, y'know? I coud nearly feel the floor vibrating! Man i could picture the hole Erebor singing together! A lot of different voices of one kind!
This cannot be more EPIC, men choruses are great. All those voices of yours are awesome. Congrats guys. It really touched my soul!
it´s like listening to mountains sing.. such power... such beauty...
1:49 that black guy has an astounding voice, would have been great to hear more from him, still great compilation of awesome deep voices!
I know right! I keep returning to that part when he sang it's just so beautiful
that's jojo otseidu. pretty handily the lowest of the bunch in this video - he's a part of an a cappella group called "backtrack vocals"
highly recommend checking some of their stuff out on youtube
@@vega2706 Bobby has the deepest voice and can hit a record low octave
Right??? And he's cute too.
@@MyRawAsz Bullshit. Bobby has an A1/Ab1 in chest on a good day. Jojo can hit F#1/F1 in chest any day
Well done, lads. You took what could have been "just another cover" and really layered some gorgeous harmonies into it. Kudos to whomever is arranging to get the most out of the bountiful talent available!
They blend and sing so well it sometimes feels like a DEEP harmony of one or two voices singing very well, and I know how blending can be very important, and how good it can sound, I play tuba (for the low notes it makes) and percussion in my middle school band.
I am a soprano, but am a hardcore bass stan. Ya'll have the best voices! 10/10
Imagine sitting in the cinema this version with some impacts/percussions and shots of middle earth 💯💯💯
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Is it really fair that we can only like the video once???? What an astounding rendition!
2:20 is by far my favorite part, everything is just perfect
Dudes, that last note...just sayin. I got me some chills off of that one. Well done, gentlemen.
No words…just tears, and a moment of pure delight in this video. Was not expecting to cry, but this got me DAMN close. Bravo men, bravo.
1:40 oh my God!!!!! Colm was on the lead?!? Didn’t expect that!!!! Dude made his voice a lot softer!!!! Wow!!!!
You can definitely tell it’s him just by the technique he used to reach those low notes, his natural voice isn’t that deep afaik. It gives his bass a very unique sound and he definitely mastered it.
@@damschu23 yeah!! He is also very talented among all the very talented people in this video.
@@damschu23 He can also still vibrate your ears drums, such as at 3:01 His cover of Sound of Silence is a great display of his range. Everyone was astounding though 😄
He darkened his voice a lot
I have listened to this several dozen times now trying to hear beyond the front voices to what is happening in the background... this may be the Bass Anthem but holy moly there are some stellar tenor voices in there too! The perfect blending and fluid chords still give me chills every single time, thank you for bringing all of this incredible talent together and giving them a stage!
1:22 I've never felt more non-cold chills
Who is he ?
Yes Yes, who are they, which voice is thissssss ????
@@Lilua27 the one in the front is jonathan young
@@veselinvetov2544 the front is jonathan young
The harmony is awesome we need more people like this!!!
3:22 is my favorite. They ALL need to sing a song together
they just did???
I thank he means a second song
Like vallhalla
The harmony! Absolutely unbelievable. Pure magic!
1:35
That harmony at “liiiiiiiiight” was just beautiful
As a woman in the lower register, I cannot get enough of stuff like this! Bravo, gentlemen, bravo! Also, time to start asking for Sound of Silence! LESGOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
So, the words of the prophets are written on the dungeon walls? And elvish halls?
And breaking the realms of silence?
Wow, so many beautiful voices. I’ve always loved this song. Even at the first note it feels like you can see the dwarfs toiling in their mountain homes.
Before the attack of Smaug, and you can feel the sorrow they’re feeling, knowing that nothing can bring those lives back. Even if they get Erebor back, the damage is already done.
I have destroyed the replay button someone help me. Guys how did you DO THIS. I'VE NEVER HEARD ANYTHING SO BEAUTIFUL EVER. BREATHTAKING. Truly. Thank you for blessing my eardrums
2:35 made me cry with joy. Well done lads!
Some of these chords are truly haunting, kudos to whomever composed this arrangement.
OHHHHHHH YESSSS!!!!!!! This is going straight into every calendar and reminders everywhere!
Woohoo!!
This transcends time. When I listen to it I can imagine what a great hall could sound like a millennia ago. Thank you to all who took part in making this for all of us.
This is art in purest form. And it's magical beyond the stars.
Far over the Misty Mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must await, ere break of day,
To find our long forgotten gold.
The pines were roaring on the height,
The winds were moaning in the night.
The fire was red, it flaming spread;
The trees like torches blazed with light.
The wind was on the withered heath,
But in the forest stirred no leaf:
There shadows lay be night or day,
And dark things silent crept beneath.
... ?...
The wind went on from West to East;
All movement in the forest ceased,
But shrill and harsh across the marsh
Its whistling voices were released.
Farewell we call to hearth and hall!
Though wind may blow and rain may fall,
We must await ere break of day
Far over wood and mountain tall.
❤️
Thanks
It's kinda late, but I've spotted 3 mistakes 😅
It's "through dungeons deep" (as their journey leads the dwarves through such dungeons and caverns) and "we must away" (indicating they have to start their journey before sunrise)
@@lukasa7426 it is to dungeons deep tho
@@rigosnessjones1560 it is indeed through
This is every flavor of bass. My ears are so happy.
Thankyou!
I cannot explain the physical feeling this gives me when listening to it
The harmonies are brilliant and just perfection
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard! The massive complexity to this song is so addictive to hear over and over again! I've listened at least 20 times since it was released a few days ago.
From another Bass, I wish I could sing with all of you, my fellow bass brothers! Best misty mountains cover ever!
Y’all, the harmonies, tonality, and timbre is soul wrenching.
Those low harmonies slammed right through my soul. Brilliant stuff guys - thanks for making this.
That final low note gave me chills!
Oh god, that harmony at 1:17/1:18 is magical. That resolution is bringing something new to the song, I’m in awe !
Should anyone from you guys ever read this, please know these notes are well found et sung ! Thank you !
The small intro we got sent shivers down my spine, can't wait to hear it in full.
Oh my ears have been surrounded with this magical aura of sound and musicality!! came across this throgh peter barber his channel, and holy crap folks, this is so epically good, i cant stop listening to this version! chills and feeling of peacefullness at once. So to all you gifted people that were apart of this, i salute you! and thank you for blessing us with this!
What?
3:30 the chills damn near killed me! you can't do this to people!
JONATHAN YOUNG! Yes! Was so delighted to see him in there.
This sent legitimate chills down my spine. Masterfully done
The very last note runs through my body like a serpent! I love it!!
I found this on the first ever RUclips ad I didn’t skip. My goosebumps came in so hard I shivered. What a masterpiece. Congratulations!
This sounds surreal. There is something about this song that touches ones deep inner self and to hear it with such deep bass voices is bliss!
3:23
I love this so much. I have always byen a fan of bass voice!!