Nobody is ever ready for that note. You do know Tim can go way lower than this. If you go into the Tim solo stuff a great rec for an overview of his voice is "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Stay" Peter and Tim did over 120 layers for this. Peter filmed his part of the video in Oregon, Tim filmed his at the same time on Grand Cayman, at a place called Hell.
Now check out Peter and all the guys in their cover of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For". It's truly a masterpiece. Peter not only has that great voice, but is a layering genius!
We call that Tim's Dragon Breath. Did you see the camera shaking from the reverberations? They had over 100 layers of sound in this song. I believe Peter is a college music professor in addition to an artist. He and Tim have released an album of duets that is amazing.
Tim is the bassist with the most comforting voice out of all the bassists. Avi also has a comforting voice. Peter and Tim sound so good together in the many songs they have done through the years.
This is my favorite version of this song. It is the song sung by the dwarves about their home. It explains the sudden dragon attack that drove them away and is meant to be somber and filled with longing for the home they had lost. Yes, I am a nerd that has read the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit books at least once a year for about 15 years now.😊 Peter and Tim did a beautiful job.
That last note that Tim Foust sings is #G1 Subharmonic. I have heard Tim's range sing as low as #G1 Subharmonic all the way up as high as A5! That is 5+ octave range. Amazing. Peter Hollins range and commitment to layering his voice MANY MANY MANY layers is phenomenal also.
@@antrazitaj5209 Yes he does! Growl is one technique of subharmonic singing! Vocal fry and kargyraa are the other two techniques of subharmonic singing!
@@Ameslan1 When you say subharmonic in the a cappella context people normally mean the type of subharmonic bass Geoff Castaluci does, not different types of extended bass techniques
Peter Hollens has done many of the nerdy tv and video game theme songs, as well as epic Disney medleys aplenty. He has collaborated with Home Free a few times and done enough duets with Tim Foust to make an entire album of them. It is definitely another rabbit hole worth exploring!
JRR Tolkein knew how to write lyrics for dwarves. It's kinda difficult to picture our 6'2" Tim as a dwarf, but there you have it. No dwarf ever sang it better, including the also tall Richard Armitage in the movie "The Hobbit". And Peter Hollens is a first class musician in every sense of the word. This is my favorite version of this song; I only wish they'd included more of the verses. The ethereal layering is perfection. As always, I am enjoying your reactions.
I love it that Tim makes the camera shiver with that last note. I always feel like he’s holding back. That if he ever really let his voice out in its full power, he would break things and hurt people. Tim’s a dragon ❤️🤗🐝
Peter belongs in the Elven choir in Lothlorien and Tim belongs in the mountains deep with the Dwarves. (But he'll need to borrow Rob's beard!) You really need to visit Middle-Earth. 😀
Love this song!!! If you stare at Tim during the last note you’ll see the camera shake. Yeah, Tim has a death stare. Doesn’t blink often but he does blink (about 4 times). Peter has a beautiful voice and he’s a master of layering. It’s just their 2 voices but used in about 120 tracks. Peter and Tim have a lot of collaborations. So many that they decided to make an album. I love Greensleeves, Bridge Over Troubled Water and And So It Goes. Love Misty Mountains so much. Great reaction!😍
Another great duet to listen to is Hound + Fox. They do collabs with Adam Chance, Tim Foust, & Peter Hollens. They also do very good unique things - they wrote and performed a love story about Gomez Addams & his wife. And many more - they usually dress the parts, also. (Hound is Reilly & Fox is his wife, McKenzie).
I love Tim Dragon breath. He’s the master of the growl. He actually worked with Geoff Castelucci to perfect his bass. Geoff is great with sub-harmonics
Amazing arrangement on this and their voices go so well together. Peter Hollens did a beautiful rendition of Black is the color of my true love’s hair with Avi Kaplan, I think you’ll enjoy it!
Yeah, Tim regularly makes cameras shake and blows speakers. At live shows, you can feel his basso profundo in your bones. Nobody sings like the Home Free men.
Peter has done collaboration with other members of other HF members... Adam Chance has done some great collaborations with Perter and The Fox and The Hound. Love your reactions to fine music. Appreciated learning what Peter does with his mouth is a learned technique.
Peter has a beautiful voice with a rather large range. He also has a gift for arrangements of these multi-layered tracks. I mean, this song is normally sung very low - maybe not TIM low. I agree about watching Peter's duet of "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair" with Avi Kaplan. Also, Peter did "Hellfire" from Hunchback
Breathtaking 🎶❤️👏. Every sound in multiple ranges is BOTH of them! If you want vocal gymnastics- check Tim’s SOLO A CAPPELLA do-wop album. You will be floored.
They do fantastic duets...these guys did their recordings on opposite coasts and it was great. Greensleeves is another great one. Peter does this song all by himself and it was great. He also joins Home Free for several videos, one of which is Amazing Grace.
I love watching people react to Tim as Oakenshield. The eyes and the dragonbreath, all part of the "I'm going to kill you just by looking at you" package. And we LOVE it!
This is a wonderful rendition by Peter and Tim. However, do check out Misty Mountains by Geoff Castellucci, doing that G1 in 3 different ways in his version. Geoff had also sung The Rains of Castemere grom Game of Thrones. Except from his high harmonies he seldom climbs over A1, B1 in that.
Peter Hollens has a version of I See Fire from the Hobbit movies as well. All him and amazing. Misty Mountain and I See Fire was written and performed by Ed Sheeran for the movies.
Great reaction! You might like listening to "22 Times Tim Foust Went Subwoofer Mode," with some live snippets of Tim "taking it down the octave, " so to speak. The subwoofers often just can't handle the way his voice cuts through in his lower register. Anyway, it's something easy and fun. I'd also love to hear your take on "The Butts Remix/Medley" by Home Free. Most love it because it's hilarious (tastefully so), but since you like to analyze, as do I, it's so brilliant technically/artistically that I think you will find it very interesting. You will pause a lot, for sure. Not to mention the arrangement is spectacular, done by Layne from VP.
New Artist for you Hound and the Fox, Whistling Lad, Sound of Silence, Warefaring Stranger, all these songs are sung with Chance from Home Free . These Songs are AMAZING
Have you not listened to Ring of Fire yet? With Ava Kaplan from Pentatonix? Lort have mercy!! You are in for a TREAT!! Can we say BASS BATTLE !! C'mon, now, ya gotta check it out! Peace and love f
Great reaction! I don't see how this song could be done any better. I also love Peter's "O Shenendoah" and "O Come Emmanuel" and his colab with Home Free on "Amazing Grace".
This is a song I didn’t like when I first heard it and saw the video because it was so dark! But as I listened to it, it grew on me and finally became one of my favorites! It is so beautiful! They are both such wonderful singers.
I asked a question and Peter answered it. Except fir Tim's solo's and the obvious duets, all the other voices are Peter layered over and over. Even the bass.
This is a version of the song as sung in _The Hobbit_ movie. But a couple years ago, I found a recording on RUclips of J.R.R. Tolkien himself reciting a verse from it as if it were a poem. And his tempo was actually jolly and upbeat (as if it were a drinking song)-- ruclips.net/video/ssBQnSA5K9M/видео.html -- I keep wondering if any singer today would dare sing it in such a jolly fashion. ... Meanwhile, give yourself time to recover (a month, at least) before you tackle Geoff Castellucci's solo cover of this song.
They put out an album, just the 2 of them …in duets….Great 🙃❤️🔥‼️…. It’s playing in my suv at the moment ….I love it….the layering is just Amazing ❤️🔥‼️🎶
I think the reason that there are fewer songs that feature low bass leads is that there are more tenors available than true Basso Profundo. Especially ones with the breath control and vocal agility of Tim, Geoff and Avi.
You're a decade off. Since Peter Jackson’s film adaptations in 2014, the song ‘The Misty Mountains’ has become known by Tolkien fans worldwide. In the films, the scene is depicted as the 13 dwarves stood around the fireplace in Bilbo’s beautiful hobbit hole.
You gotta see home frees cover of brothers in arms! Also Tim has a solo channel and I would recommend listening to will you still love me tomorrow/stay!
My favorite Peter Hollins duet with Avi Kaplan. Black Is the Color of my True Loves Hair ruclips.net/video/3oc1XuqzyGs/видео.html This is an old 17th century Scottish Song. If you have never heard Avi, this should be a great first listen.
OK … if you want to “nerd out”, listen to Peter do theme from Skyrim - full Dovahkiin version. He uses 120 overlay harmonies with himself. Perhaps then, check out his cover of “The Parting Glass”. Very clever video, and chilling harmonies with himself.
I love this cover. If you want to hear a very different cover you should check out the cover by Geoff Castelucci. For movie/tv covers. Voiceplay has done Enemy from the Archane series, along with several of their acatop 10 videos, one fo my favorites being 80s cartoons. Geoff Castelucci did a cover of Rains of Castamere from the Game of Thrones.
If you are into Peter Hollens I would suggest his cover of the World of Warcraft song 'Daughter Of The Sea', it is sooo frigganly hauntingly beautiful! I also see you have a bunch of acapella group reactions, in that vein I think you would absolutely LOVE the group Pentatonix if you hadn't heard of them before. They won the sing off (season 3) and the prize was money and a recording contract. They all moved out to California and as soon as they got out there Sony dropped them stating that they didn't think an acapella group would go off. So they started putting stuff up on youtube and got another recording contract. They now have 3 Grammy's (Daft Punk, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, and Jolene from Dolly Parton). They are simply an AMAZING group. I would suggest starting with their cover of 'Hallelujah', 'Daft Punk Medley' (That won them their first grammy), and Sound of Silence!
Also when you react to PTX videos, SME is very rabid about blocking them so I would suggest putting a filter overtop the video to either fade it out, blur it, putting words overtop the video to obscure it also usually helps, and lots of pauses for commentary (just be sure to rewind a few seconds to keep the momentum going). It's usually the video itself that gets the blocks, sometimes the sound as well but most reactors I watch seem to have good luck with obscuring the video and lots of pausing for commentary to get it through unblocked.
If you like musical theater, check out Chris Rupp (co-founder of Home Free who has since left the group) and Tyler Walls sing Lily's Eyes from The Secret Garden.
Check out bassgang. They are a global a cappella group. 2 from USA. One from Egypt. One or 2 from Czech Republic. Youngest is 18. They all have sick pipes. The two from US are bass opera trained singers.
I've read the Hobbit, and all 3 of the Lord of the Rings books at least 5 times. So l loved the movies even though they didn't follow the books exactly. But the musical scores were awesome.
HELPlessly Hoping...not HOPELESSLY Hoping. Makes a difference to those of us who've sung this song one hundred times. Pretty please. Not tryna be nitpicky. I like your reactions and am subscribed .. please fix.
Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay fame covered The Rains of Castamere--a GoT song--as well as Misty Mountains Cold, if you want to compare. I like Geoff's driving arrangement better, personally.
Love your reaction to Misty Mountain. This is one of my favorites. If you look closely when Tim hits that last note, you will see the camera vibrating. That's what he does to your chair and body at live concerts. Here is a recommendation for Diva Dance from the movie The Fifth Element. It is sung by Dimash and is unreal. Hear is the link to the one I think is his best, ruclips.net/video/o5zMupUOgQo/видео.html In the movie several people were used to sing it and part of it no one could sing so it was done on the computer. Dimash can sing it.
Another great duo is Chris Rupp and Tim Faust doing Long Black Train.
Nobody is ever ready for that note. You do know Tim can go way lower than this.
If you go into the Tim solo stuff a great rec for an overview of his voice is "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Stay"
Peter and Tim did over 120 layers for this. Peter filmed his part of the video in Oregon, Tim filmed his at the same time on Grand Cayman, at a place called Hell.
Now check out Peter and all the guys in their cover of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For". It's truly a masterpiece. Peter not only has that great voice, but is a layering genius!
Yes please! Also sung with a virtual choir during covid. A masterpiece!
YES! Love this one!
We call that Tim's Dragon Breath. Did you see the camera shaking from the reverberations? They had over 100 layers of sound in this song. I believe Peter is a college music professor in addition to an artist. He and Tim have released an album of duets that is amazing.
Peter & Tim have several really wonderful songs together. My favorite is "Greensleeves". They really capture that medieval sound in it.
Love that one 🥰
May be my favorite!
Tim is the bassist with the most comforting voice out of all the bassists. Avi also has a comforting voice. Peter and Tim sound so good together in the many songs they have done through the years.
This is my favorite version of this song. It is the song sung by the dwarves about their home. It explains the sudden dragon attack that drove them away and is meant to be somber and filled with longing for the home they had lost. Yes, I am a nerd that has read the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit books at least once a year for about 15 years now.😊 Peter and Tim did a beautiful job.
That last note that Tim Foust sings is #G1 Subharmonic. I have heard Tim's range sing as low as #G1 Subharmonic all the way up as high as A5! That is 5+ octave range. Amazing. Peter Hollins range and commitment to layering his voice MANY MANY MANY layers is phenomenal also.
Tim doesn't do subharmonics, but he has an unnatural perfect growl.
@@antrazitaj5209 Yes he does! Growl is one technique of subharmonic singing! Vocal fry and kargyraa are the other two techniques of subharmonic singing!
@@Ameslan1 When you say subharmonic in the a cappella context people normally mean the type of subharmonic bass Geoff Castaluci does, not different types of extended bass techniques
Check out Peter & Tim doing "Greensleeves"! It's a thing of beauty. 🤯❤👍
Peter Hollens has done many of the nerdy tv and video game theme songs, as well as epic Disney medleys aplenty. He has collaborated with Home Free a few times and done enough duets with Tim Foust to make an entire album of them. It is definitely another rabbit hole worth exploring!
Tims growl notes are legendary
JRR Tolkein knew how to write lyrics for dwarves. It's kinda difficult to picture our 6'2" Tim as a dwarf, but there you have it. No dwarf ever sang it better, including the also tall Richard Armitage in the movie "The Hobbit". And Peter Hollens is a first class musician in every sense of the word. This is my favorite version of this song; I only wish they'd included more of the verses. The ethereal layering is perfection. As always, I am enjoying your reactions.
I love it that Tim makes the camera shiver with that last note. I always feel like he’s holding back. That if he ever really let his voice out in its full power, he would break things and hurt people. Tim’s a dragon ❤️🤗🐝
Peter belongs in the Elven choir in Lothlorien and Tim belongs in the mountains deep with the Dwarves. (But he'll need to borrow Rob's beard!) You really need to visit Middle-Earth. 😀
Tim looks like Viggo Mortensen!
Love this song!!! If you stare at Tim during the last note you’ll see the camera shake. Yeah, Tim has a death stare. Doesn’t blink often but he does blink (about 4 times). Peter has a beautiful voice and he’s a master of layering. It’s just their 2 voices but used in about 120 tracks. Peter and Tim have a lot of collaborations. So many that they decided to make an album. I love Greensleeves, Bridge Over Troubled Water and And So It Goes. Love Misty Mountains so much. Great reaction!😍
Another great duet to listen to is Hound + Fox. They do collabs with Adam Chance, Tim Foust, & Peter Hollens. They also do very good unique things - they wrote and performed a love story about Gomez Addams & his wife. And many more - they usually dress the parts, also. (Hound is Reilly & Fox is his wife, McKenzie).
I love Tim Dragon breath. He’s the master of the growl. He actually worked with Geoff Castelucci to perfect his bass. Geoff is great with sub-harmonics
Amazing arrangement on this and their voices go so well together. Peter Hollens did a beautiful rendition of Black is the color of my true love’s hair with Avi Kaplan, I think you’ll enjoy it!
Yeah, Tim regularly makes cameras shake and blows speakers. At live shows, you can feel his basso profundo in your bones.
Nobody sings like the Home Free men.
Peter has done collaboration with other members of other HF members... Adam Chance has done some great collaborations with Perter and The Fox and The Hound. Love your reactions to fine music. Appreciated learning what Peter does with his mouth is a learned technique.
Peter has a beautiful voice with a rather large range. He also has a gift for arrangements of these multi-layered tracks. I mean, this song is normally sung very low - maybe not TIM low. I agree about watching Peter's duet of "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair" with Avi Kaplan. Also, Peter did "Hellfire" from Hunchback
I loved the look on your face when Tim hit that last note. I love your reactions. Can't wait for you to react to Brothers by Home Free. Thanks!
Amazing that 2 humans are making this beautiful masterpiece
Breathtaking 🎶❤️👏. Every sound in multiple ranges is BOTH of them! If you want vocal gymnastics- check Tim’s SOLO A CAPPELLA do-wop album. You will be floored.
They do fantastic duets...these guys did their recordings on opposite coasts and it was great. Greensleeves is another great one. Peter does this song all by himself and it was great. He also joins Home Free for several videos, one of which is Amazing Grace.
Your reaction made me giggle. Your excitement is refreshing. Thanks
I love watching people react to Tim as Oakenshield. The eyes and the dragonbreath, all part of the "I'm going to kill you just by looking at you" package. And we LOVE it!
This is a wonderful rendition by Peter and Tim. However, do check out Misty Mountains by Geoff Castellucci, doing that G1 in 3 different ways in his version. Geoff had also sung The Rains of Castemere grom Game of Thrones. Except from his high harmonies he seldom climbs over A1, B1 in that.
😂 Loved your reaction to Tim's 'dragon breath'! 😅 He's definitely a basso profundo!!!
Peter Hollens has a version of I See Fire from the Hobbit movies as well. All him and amazing. Misty Mountain and I See Fire was written and performed by Ed Sheeran for the movies.
This one is one of my favs, by far!! Tim, Tim!!!
"We use only 10% of our brain and I don't know what we do with the other half." Hmmm, obviously.
Peter and tim doung “greensleeves” , you get to hear tims beautiful high voice
Peter Hollens and Avi Kaplan (formerly of PTX) doing "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair".....a vocal masterwork. You gotta.
Great reaction! You might like listening to "22 Times Tim Foust Went Subwoofer Mode," with some live snippets of Tim "taking it down the octave, " so to speak. The subwoofers often just can't handle the way his voice cuts through in his lower register. Anyway, it's something easy and fun. I'd also love to hear your take on "The Butts Remix/Medley" by Home Free. Most love it because it's hilarious (tastefully so), but since you like to analyze, as do I, it's so brilliant technically/artistically that I think you will find it very interesting. You will pause a lot, for sure. Not to mention the arrangement is spectacular, done by Layne from VP.
Tim and Peter have collaborated on several songs. My favorite is John Denver’s Sunshine on my Shoulders. Also Black bird, and Greensleeves are great.
One of my favorites!
New Artist for you Hound and the Fox, Whistling Lad, Sound of Silence, Warefaring Stranger, all these songs are sung with Chance from Home Free . These Songs are AMAZING
Have you not listened to Ring of Fire yet? With Ava Kaplan from Pentatonix? Lort have mercy!! You are in for a TREAT!! Can we say BASS BATTLE !! C'mon, now, ya gotta check it out! Peace and love f
Great reaction! I don't see how this song could be done any better. I also love Peter's "O Shenendoah" and "O Come Emmanuel" and his colab with Home Free on "Amazing Grace".
This is a song I didn’t like when I first heard it and saw the video because it was so dark! But as I listened to it, it grew on me and finally became one of my favorites! It is so beautiful! They are both such wonderful singers.
I asked a question and Peter answered it. Except fir Tim's solo's and the obvious duets, all the other voices are Peter layered over and over. Even the bass.
This so very awesome! They did this so very well. Love your reaction!
This is a version of the song as sung in _The Hobbit_ movie. But a couple years ago, I found a recording on RUclips of J.R.R. Tolkien himself reciting a verse from it as if it were a poem. And his tempo was actually jolly and upbeat (as if it were a drinking song)-- ruclips.net/video/ssBQnSA5K9M/видео.html -- I keep wondering if any singer today would dare sing it in such a jolly fashion. ... Meanwhile, give yourself time to recover (a month, at least) before you tackle Geoff Castellucci's solo cover of this song.
Great reaction ❤❤
They put out an album, just the 2 of them …in duets….Great 🙃❤️🔥‼️…. It’s playing in my suv at the moment ….I love it….the layering is just Amazing ❤️🔥‼️🎶
Truly epic song, scenery, talented men! Just epic!!!
Peter Barber has a great “Game of Thorns” theme song video. He is a member of the Bass Gang. You would enjoy that!
I think the reason that there are fewer songs that feature low bass leads is that there are more tenors available than true Basso Profundo. Especially ones with the breath control and vocal agility of Tim, Geoff and Avi.
Yep. This was epic
Their Sounds of Silence is very much worth the listen.
You're a decade off. Since Peter Jackson’s film adaptations in 2014, the song ‘The Misty Mountains’ has become known by Tolkien fans worldwide. In the films, the scene is depicted as the 13 dwarves stood around the fireplace in Bilbo’s beautiful hobbit hole.
You need to check out Home Free "Mayday", Tim Foust's "Will You Still Love Me/Stay", and Rob and Austin singing Nessun Dorma.
You gotta see home frees cover of brothers in arms! Also Tim has a solo channel and I would recommend listening to will you still love me tomorrow/stay!
My favorite Peter Hollins duet with Avi Kaplan.
Black Is the Color of my True Loves Hair
ruclips.net/video/3oc1XuqzyGs/видео.html
This is an old 17th century Scottish Song.
If you have never heard Avi, this should be a great first listen.
You should also check out Peter Hollens One Voice to Rule Them All (it's a compilation of several different Lord of the Rings related songs).
The speakers you break are bad enough, Tim, but now you've gone and broken another reactor. Insurance rates are going up!
OK … if you want to “nerd out”, listen to Peter do theme from Skyrim - full Dovahkiin version. He uses 120 overlay harmonies with himself. Perhaps then, check out his cover of “The Parting Glass”. Very clever video, and chilling harmonies with himself.
I love this cover. If you want to hear a very different cover you should check out the cover by Geoff Castelucci. For movie/tv covers. Voiceplay has done Enemy from the Archane series, along with several of their acatop 10 videos, one fo my favorites being 80s cartoons. Geoff Castelucci did a cover of Rains of Castamere from the Game of Thrones.
If you are into Peter Hollens I would suggest his cover of the World of Warcraft song 'Daughter Of The Sea', it is sooo frigganly hauntingly beautiful! I also see you have a bunch of acapella group reactions, in that vein I think you would absolutely LOVE the group Pentatonix if you hadn't heard of them before. They won the sing off (season 3) and the prize was money and a recording contract. They all moved out to California and as soon as they got out there Sony dropped them stating that they didn't think an acapella group would go off. So they started putting stuff up on youtube and got another recording contract. They now have 3 Grammy's (Daft Punk, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, and Jolene from Dolly Parton). They are simply an AMAZING group. I would suggest starting with their cover of 'Hallelujah', 'Daft Punk Medley' (That won them their first grammy), and Sound of Silence!
Also when you react to PTX videos, SME is very rabid about blocking them so I would suggest putting a filter overtop the video to either fade it out, blur it, putting words overtop the video to obscure it also usually helps, and lots of pauses for commentary (just be sure to rewind a few seconds to keep the momentum going). It's usually the video itself that gets the blocks, sometimes the sound as well but most reactors I watch seem to have good luck with obscuring the video and lots of pausing for commentary to get it through unblocked.
Voctave for movie & TV theme covers! Especially Disney.😊
Tim Foust breaking sound system at Morrison there is a 2 min video and a longer one by abby zee the shorter one does not show the whole song
If you like musical theater, check out Chris Rupp (co-founder of Home Free who has since left the group) and Tyler Walls sing Lily's Eyes from The Secret Garden.
I highly recommend Voctave Great Movie Medley.
Try The Dragonborn Comes by Voiceplay. Try Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay by Tim Faust to sample his vocal range.
Another is Amazing Grace with Peter Hollens ft Home Free. My favorite version ever 🔥
you have to check out black is the color of my true loves hair with peter and avi. it's amazing
Check ot Peter Hollens singing Circle Of Life from the Lion King!Loved your reaction!
Check out bassgang. They are a global a cappella group. 2 from USA. One from Egypt. One or 2 from Czech Republic. Youngest is 18. They all have sick pipes. The two from US are bass opera trained singers.
When Tim imitates a dragon growl.
I've read the Hobbit, and all 3 of the Lord of the Rings books at least 5 times. So l loved the movies even though they didn't follow the books exactly. But the musical scores were awesome.
This is from The Hobbit. 😊It’s the Dwarve’s song.
You are adorable- subbed!!😊
If you want, basically perfect, a ccapella check out anything *Voctave* does.
You really do need to hear Helplessly Hoping.
Yawns are contagious, and apparently so is pooping! BRB. :D
HELPlessly Hoping...not HOPELESSLY Hoping. Makes a difference to those of us who've sung this song one hundred times. Pretty please. Not tryna be nitpicky. I like your reactions and am subscribed .. please fix.
You need to check out Home Free - Do you hear what I hear. I know it's not Christmas time but this song gives me chills and that's saying something.
Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay fame covered The Rains of Castamere--a GoT song--as well as Misty Mountains Cold, if you want to compare. I like Geoff's driving arrangement better, personally.
Hahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂… sometimes I like a little TMI … you’re hilarious! Can you tell that I raised three boys?
I just love you. 😆❤️❤️
This is a song of the Dwarves from Lord of the Rings.
Love your reaction to Misty Mountain. This is one of my favorites. If you look closely when Tim hits that last note, you will see the camera vibrating. That's what he does to your chair and body at live concerts. Here is a recommendation for Diva Dance from the movie The Fifth Element. It is sung by Dimash and is unreal. Hear is the link to the one I think is his best, ruclips.net/video/o5zMupUOgQo/видео.html In the movie several people were used to sing it and part of it no one could sing so it was done on the computer. Dimash can sing it.
Just one correction, soprano is a female kind of voice, not a male one. In Peter´s case, is high tenor
So now that you have listened to both voice play and home free it is time to
check out pentatonix. Hallelujah first
You have never seen game of thrones. Oh my goodness boy where have you been, it is totally awesome. I own every episode.
The highest vocal range for a man is countertenor not soprano.
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