I haven't seen any reactors to this song who have commented on the thing that I think is the neatest little vocal thing that Geoff does. He does this weird little vocal thing just as Lane (the beatboxer) finishes the phrase "add a little spice."
@@interestedbystander196 YES!!! Omg I was like - Sip it, listen and freakin enjoy it. That last low note Geoff hit, made the marrow in my bones tremble!! She really did miss a spectacular gem there.
None of the reactions I've seen ever say anything about the absolutely amazing Subharmonic at the end there. Every single one I've watched talks through it and misses it.
It's a somewhat easy technique to get started with imo (Sub Harmonics), but a difficult one to master. Geoff is just really good at it and has also learned to blend it into his other registers so it sounds seemless, like he's using chest for everything. I've gone down to E1 using this, but it's shaky and hard to get volume and consistency.
Voiceplay as a whole are extremely talented and criminally underrated. They should be getting the same recognition as PTX. Their biggest plus side is letting their bass actually have solos. There's no secret that most people do focus on Geoff, I'm sure the group know and respect that, he's a super talented guy, good luck to them all.
Geoff's range is unreal. He is the best bass I have heard in decades. Period end of the story. Amazing. EPIC! I am left speechless by this man's skill set. And that's a big deal. I am a talker, never at a lost for words. So that is saying something.
when geoff sang 4 1/2 octaves at the end and she didn’t notice. 1st time- B4-E4, 2nd time - B3-E3, 3rd time - B2, B1, *E1*. *please notice that last note!!!!!!!*
What separates the men from the boys are the guys who can sing that low in the recording booth, then sing it just as low on stage, and Castellucci is one of those dudes. Love your reactions.
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Not sure if you ever noticed but Eli (the bald guy) does the base notes during Moana Medley and also a lot of other songs when Geoff is singing his parts...everybody keeps thinking they are using a second track of Geoff singing and doing the base lines together but he isn't. Eli and all of the singers perform multiple roles when needed.
Fun fact: If you watch Geoff's video on how to sing low, you learn that he doesn't see himself as a bass. According to him he's a baryton by nature, as that range is more comfortable for him! Voice play were in the Sing off the same season as Home Free. If you dig up their performances from that, you'll see a very young Geoff being totally overshadowed by the rest of the band (in fact, Home free comments at one point that "Tim is the only one singing that low in this competition"). If you dare take a peek down a very deep acapella rabbit hole, go watch that entire season. Pentatonix might still be more famous, but Home Free had to beat some amazing raw talent to get their fame! Obviously they won, but they very much did so on experience, which is saying a LOT given the talent they have among them!
Nate Marx Y’know, I come here for the learning and the music and the art and I don’t want to be that guy... but Beth is distractingly dreamy, it’s true. *sigh*
I love your channel and your excellent analysis. I think it's time you got back to some Voiceplay and Geoff Castellucci music. They have a huge amount of epic awesomeness to choose from. I'm certain your other subscribers would love to hear you break down some of these musical arrangements.
@@droid8472 true, but I think there's a difference between hitting a note and actually singing it, anyone can make a G0 with fry, whereas making it actually sound like a full note is obviously much harder. Geoff does a great job with this E1 as its obviously very full and resonant. Tim's A0 growl might not be considered "singing" to others too, but it's certainly impressive
3:22 the expression on your face there makes me think that you believe Geoff”s voice that was wired noise .. but it was actually editing in the background.
I just love Geoff's voice.. How is he getting those high notes as a bass? The E1 is so clean man.. I made a cover of the Halo Theme (Oktavist Version), where I sing an E1 in subharmonic too, but subharmonics are really new for me.
@@ChaS4m For me it works best, when I sing an “ohhhhh“ on a D2 or C2 and then I just relax and become quiter on the D2 or C2. Don't forget to open your mouth like an “O“ while singing the “ohhhhh“. After this, the D1 or C1 pops out and I am trying to hold it. You have to find which note works the best for you. For me it works the best on a low C and low D.
He has a wide range like Tim Foust from Home Free. Tim and Geoff both have a 5 octave range. The ability is to use growl and sub-harmonics to hit those really low notes. If Tim, Avi and Geoff all hit the same low note at the same time it would destroy the earth.
You know I've never heard how the bass range works like that. I guess that's why people are so impressed with these sub-basses. You can always train your voice to go higher, but to go _that_ low you kind of have to be born with that ability to do it.
She doesn't realize that Geoff is actually more of a baritone who can do bass, as he said in one of his videos. That's why he can hit the higher bass and baritone notes so well, he really just has an impressive bass ability for his baritone voice. He could be considered a bass-baritone I guess.
when you mentioned that he has a really high voice for a bass it shot me back to his singing deeper videos, as he explains it he's a baritone with a bass range so he usually sings bass usually. also subharmonics OP
I don't sing but out of curiosity i decided to try subharmonics and inhale notes thanks to the awesome bass guys sharing the secret sauce. I will never be a true bass but the techniques worked a bit too well. Same for whistles i have no issue getting to the 6th and 7th octave but it's completely out of control, kinda like a blind bus driver on a suspension bridge.
Relaxing into the low notes will only take you down so far - for the really low notes, like Geoff's E1 at the end here, you need extended techniques like subharmonics (which is what he's using here).
They are not double tracking, one or two of the others can do the bass notes as well, although they mostly stick to tenor. In this case, I believe it was J. None doing the bass while Geoff sang. Layne (the beat boxer) can do some really good bass notes and can also end them with a drum sound too. He does it with the "boom shtk" that you hear in the background while Geoff is singing "you're joking". you also missed Geoff doing a 6 note riff as Layne steps back after speaking the line "to add a little spice", that riff sounded so much like it was synthesised but you can see Geoff doing it in the background. Lip reading, it seems like he is saying "doobedy doobedy".
Hello there dear sweet Beth! What a wonderful performance. The harmony sort of reminds me of Pentatonix. Great one to react to. Say, gorgeous girl, do you think that you could do another video of Diana Ankudinova? I would really like to see your reactions to “Human,” “Wicked Game,” and “It’s a Mans World.” I believe that you will be very moved by her artistry, skill, and stage presence. Thank you again for your wonderful videos. Have a great day, pretty lady! 💕😉❤️👍
I'm honestly not sure what I like better, the original videos, or the reactions to them...ones that actually DO react instead of just staring at it, that is...but I expected more of a reaction to the last note, tbh. Still, lovely reaction.
In case everyone is wondering, Geoff doesnt sing the higher notes in chest, especially onwards of the Eb4. It seems like a very welll placed mix, but sounds like chest, because of the timbre of his voice.
Please listen to Darroh Sudderth from the band Fair to Midland. He has to have the craziest range of a singer I ever heard. He is incredible
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He's actually a Baritone, not a bass (he said this himself in one of his videos) but he has some pretty deep bass notes as well, also he says his voice is 4 octaves including head voice.
Don't see why a c# would be an issue since he can cover multiple octaves. From the lowest I've heard him do at B0 up to over a c4, though not as sure just how high he can hit without going completely falsetta. So many good things to hear in this song if you pay attention, from the synchopated rhythms including being on the backbeat or during the 2nd Santa part, that vocal appregio. Then of course the E1 sub at the end.. so much to cover. I'm impressed they do this song so well live too
So i discovered Mr. Castelucci a few days ago and now i'm seeing this video and fiding relief that i wasnt the only one that was amazingly impressed by that voice... Also envious cuz i sound femenine most of the times (its tough out there lol)
I would like see a video reacting to Nino Bravo he is a Spaniard singer he died in the 70's and I haven't see that many live videos, but he was great too.
for the lessons i am a 17 year old bass and i would like to expand my repertoire because i can hit a low e is lowest and a to b flat is highest would you be able to help raise that
It would be awesome to see you do a video on Il Voló, The Bee Gees, Michael Bolton, James Brown, Little Richard, James Ingram, Peabo Bryson, Simply Red
Geoff makes me like my voice more. I'm a bass singer naturally and I've always hated my bass voice because I really love linkin Park and want to be able to sing like Chester Bennington and I've straind my voice so much to even touch a G.
I am a bit jellous...I am a low barytone that can get down to the upper half of a second bas and get up into the lower half of a second tenor (or at least I could) and he can still sing lower AND higher than me... Hats off to hi, I wish I could sing that low ^^
I finally... FINALLY figured out how to hit that note at the end. AS RECORDED! It took sooo long to figure out how he was doing that if it wasn't dubbed in mixing. So,for those who are wondering how..... Okay... So he made a video about how and Tim Faust showing him the growl technique. It's either on Geoff's or Voice Play's YT channel. Can't remember which. So then I figured out why my note was there but the deepness was weak or missing, even with a microphone. Gotta fiddle and practice quite a bit to get it so why not walk around growling all day!? Ya won't look crazy at all!... but yea, it's like a combo of vocal fry further forward (up) in the throat, chin down, lips barely apart... along with exhaling the corresponding chest note (causing the subharmonic. Slow the exhale enough to get a "crackle" and it becomes a growl of sorts. So we now have a subharmonic growl... technically vocal fry, chest note, and growl in one tone. I'm not a vocal coach. I don't perform. I can't even read music. I'm just musically inclined and naturally good at figuring stuff out. ADD helps so much sometimes! 😁
Hi, Beth! I would like to see/hear your reaction to The Carpenters' "Superstar" Live. Karen left this world much too early, unfortunately, but one of a legacy of voice and many other talents. So, if you could, please do and thank you oh so much!
I haven't seen any reactors to this song who have commented on the thing that I think is the neatest little vocal thing that Geoff does. He does this weird little vocal thing just as Lane (the beatboxer) finishes the phrase "add a little spice."
I never even noticed that until you said something...and I've watched this vid at least a dozen times
I know what you mean; however, Jay Levant from Dem Levants noticed. I was really happy.
Thanx for pointing that. I would have never noticed that else
Brooooo I never noticed that before?????? Thats sick hahahaha
Daventunes I noticed it my first listen through and was hoping someone else noticed too but sadly not many have
i don't think she heard his last note...
She definitely haven't heard low B nor a low E
E1
Ya I don’t think so either, kinda disappointed
No chance she heard of and didn't react. Suggestion: be silent during the performance, and then give your impression once it's over.
You missed a gem.
@@interestedbystander196 YES!!! Omg I was like - Sip it, listen and freakin enjoy it. That last low note Geoff hit, made the marrow in my bones tremble!! She really did miss a spectacular gem there.
None of the reactions I've seen ever say anything about the absolutely amazing Subharmonic at the end there. Every single one I've watched talks through it and misses it.
Well then watch the reaction from Tara Simon Studios
DItto. Tara SImons pointed it out, and I did not even hear it until she did. She has very inciteful reactions
A guy called Doji-Reacts was blown away by absolutely ever low note that Geoff it. It was a great genuine reaction and you should watch it
Dito on what the others said. She sure noticed the last note. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/BK-nzDZEzlA/видео.html
Tara Simon not only heard and noticed it, she went back to hear it again because she couldn’t believe it!
Geoff recently put out a video where he explains the methods he uses to expand his range. ... Guy
Here's the link to that Video for anyone that wants to check it out: ruclips.net/video/XKLaYGHJoJM/видео.html
Its really hard to do. With knowing the information, I can go down to a G1
guypithecus the 1st it's sub harmonics. Everyone knows that
It's a somewhat easy technique to get started with imo (Sub Harmonics), but a difficult one to master. Geoff is just really good at it and has also learned to blend it into his other registers so it sounds seemless, like he's using chest for everything. I've gone down to E1 using this, but it's shaky and hard to get volume and consistency.
@@Goggalor1990 Since I know that technique I can do a pretty strong E1 in this... 😎
One of the widest range as I've ever heard in my life. Crazy!
You should check out Tim Foust from Home Free he has a 5 octave range
Rosannasfriend you should listen to voice play’s queen medley
@Niranjan Rajesh go Google Tim Foust 5 octave range check your facts before you accuse
Niranjan Rajesh Tim Faust goes from a B0 growl all the way up to C5 I think? Imma go fact check
It was B0 to A5
Voiceplay as a whole are extremely talented and criminally underrated. They should be getting the same recognition as PTX. Their biggest plus side is letting their bass actually have solos. There's no secret that most people do focus on Geoff, I'm sure the group know and respect that, he's a super talented guy, good luck to them all.
Geoff's range is unreal. He is the best bass I have heard in decades. Period end of the story. Amazing. EPIC! I am left speechless by this man's skill set. And that's a big deal. I am a talker, never at a lost for words. So that is saying something.
"basses with that higher range are really impressive"
I feel so validated :)
5:07 did you really miss the best part of geoff's performance?
Beth, did you like that E1 at the End from Geoff?
Geoff said that he is a baritone with a bass’s range
when geoff sang 4 1/2 octaves at the end and she didn’t notice. 1st time- B4-E4, 2nd time - B3-E3, 3rd time - B2, B1, *E1*. *please notice that last note!!!!!!!*
What separates the men from the boys are the guys who can sing that low in the recording booth, then sing it just as low on stage, and Castellucci is one of those dudes. Love your reactions.
Always a pleasure love. thanks for your insights. And the positive joy that you bring to your reactions.
2:56 the beatbox add that Geoff does there, so impressive but it blends in so well you can hardly see it
Coolest thing I've seen is that he does the bass-riff too when performing irl - Only the bass layer but still
Another group you might like "Home free" singing , "Ring of Fire"
Beth did do a reaction to this one (The video with Home Free and Avi Kaplan.) I like her response to the opening chord... "It's like a cuddle"
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Not sure if you ever noticed but Eli (the bald guy) does the base notes during Moana Medley and also a lot of other songs when Geoff is singing his parts...everybody keeps thinking they are using a second track of Geoff singing and doing the base lines together but he isn't. Eli and all of the singers perform multiple roles when needed.
Fun fact: If you watch Geoff's video on how to sing low, you learn that he doesn't see himself as a bass. According to him he's a baryton by nature, as that range is more comfortable for him!
Voice play were in the Sing off the same season as Home Free. If you dig up their performances from that, you'll see a very young Geoff being totally overshadowed by the rest of the band (in fact, Home free comments at one point that "Tim is the only one singing that low in this competition").
If you dare take a peek down a very deep acapella rabbit hole, go watch that entire season. Pentatonix might still be more famous, but Home Free had to beat some amazing raw talent to get their fame! Obviously they won, but they very much did so on experience, which is saying a LOT given the talent they have among them!
Beth's red hair is a work of art.
Nate Marx Y’know, I come here for the learning and the music and the art and I don’t want to be that guy... but Beth is distractingly dreamy, it’s true. *sigh*
We understand and can't be denied.
I love her reactions and the musical/vocal analysis she shares...
but yeah, Beth is hot! And I'm not gonna apologize for noticing.
Ma man
I find her red hair and accent just mesmerizing
They all are great, but Geoff is amazing❣❣
I love your channel and your excellent analysis. I think it's time you got back to some Voiceplay and Geoff Castellucci music. They have a huge amount of epic awesomeness to choose from. I'm certain your other subscribers would love to hear you break down some of these musical arrangements.
Geoff genuinely doesn't use vocal fry. When you listen to his voice just speaking normally thats just how he sounds
Yay! You finally did it! Thanks!..watching now...
That's such an impressive ending!!! From belting a B4 all the way down to an E1!
I saw another reactor say they haven't heard a lower note than the ending of this one. Tim foust from home free has in video hit A0 and live hit G#0
@@droid8472 true, but I think there's a difference between hitting a note and actually singing it, anyone can make a G0 with fry, whereas making it actually sound like a full note is obviously much harder. Geoff does a great job with this E1 as its obviously very full and resonant. Tim's A0 growl might not be considered "singing" to others too, but it's certainly impressive
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@@droid8472 I have checked it out, and am very impressed by that, but growling just does not appeal to me as singing as much as subharmonics do
But the C#1's he's singing in subharmonics are impressive too.
Man, she started saying something right as he hit that "sub-sonic" note 😲
*subharmonic but yes
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3:22 the expression on your face there makes me think that you believe Geoff”s voice that was wired noise .. but it was actually editing in the background.
geoff growls D1, layne lip buzzes A0
I just love Geoff's voice.. How is he getting those high notes as a bass?
The E1 is so clean man.. I made a cover of the Halo Theme (Oktavist Version), where I sing an E1 in subharmonic too, but subharmonics are really new for me.
welcome to the 1st octave area
I still can’t figure out how to do subharmonics at all
@@ChaS4m For me it works best, when I sing an “ohhhhh“ on a D2 or C2 and then I just relax and become quiter on the D2 or C2. Don't forget to open your mouth like an “O“ while singing the “ohhhhh“. After this, the D1 or C1 pops out and I am trying to hold it. You have to find which note works the best for you. For me it works the best on a low C and low D.
Defiant Music the way I’ve found to do it is basically relax ur voice a lot then it should drop the octave
Zachary Houlahan actually I just figured it out yesterday and it freaked me the fuck out cause I hit an E1 and I was not prepared for it at all!
He has a wide range like Tim Foust from Home Free. Tim and Geoff both have a 5 octave range. The ability is to use growl and sub-harmonics to hit those really low notes. If Tim, Avi and Geoff all hit the same low note at the same time it would destroy the earth.
No. Sorry, but elephants and whales go lower without anyone noticing. The Earth is still here.
Love your professional analysis
That yellow "romper " as you called it looks great on you..I love when you wear it. . Really like your reactions. Keep em coming.
Please react to Home Free's cover of Mayday by CAM. Tim Faust, their bass starts the song with a little surprise.
That one is rly awesome.
I love her accent 👌
Even the “rawr” in your intro has a Scottish accent haha amazing
You know I've never heard how the bass range works like that.
I guess that's why people are so impressed with these sub-basses. You can always train your voice to go higher, but to go _that_ low you kind of have to be born with that ability to do it.
The last note though such an impressive subharmonic E1 note
She doesn't realize that Geoff is actually more of a baritone who can do bass, as he said in one of his videos. That's why he can hit the higher bass and baritone notes so well, he really just has an impressive bass ability for his baritone voice. He could be considered a bass-baritone I guess.
when you mentioned that he has a really high voice for a bass it shot me back to his singing deeper videos, as he explains it he's a baritone with a bass range so he usually sings bass usually. also subharmonics OP
I would greatly love to hear your thoughts on protest the hero. Their singer is incredibly talented imo.
Brandon Guthrie so true!! I really don’t think he’s properly appreciated.
whats even more impressive are there are other members in the group with his 5 variety of range, he is just the most noticable.
i really want beth to reply to this
DID YOU NOT HEAR THAT LAST NOTE GEOFF DID
I LOVE YOU BETH
I don't sing but out of curiosity i decided to try subharmonics and inhale notes thanks to the awesome bass guys sharing the secret sauce. I will never be a true bass but the techniques worked a bit too well. Same for whistles i have no issue getting to the 6th and 7th octave but it's completely out of control, kinda like a blind bus driver on a suspension bridge.
3:22 excuse me ma’am WHAT was that face of disappointment? This mans definition in his subharmonics makes him king😤
I adore ya Beth but dropped the ball on this one.
You’re talking over the final E1 note
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"He's wicked." i second this statement.
Did you somehow miss Geoff's sub-harmonic E1 at the end??? No reaction to it! :-O
Geoff Castellucci's vocal range is generally placed at C#1 all the way to A5
Yes it is prerecorded, but he has said that the ones that take the most effort and takes, are the low notes (specifically the sub harmonics)
That last note was an E1. But his vocal range goes even higher than shown in that song.
You may also enjoy: "Das Einsame Glockchen" by I van Rebroff.
His range goes from an F1 to an A5.
What about the subharmonic E1 at the end?
Love geoff, if you love bass look up tim storms lonesome road 😀
That last note was E1 in the sub harmonics
Relaxing into the low notes will only take you down so far - for the really low notes, like Geoff's E1 at the end here, you need extended techniques like subharmonics (which is what he's using here).
True, but I don’t think that’s part of your connected range.
@@Rosannasfriend Strohbass, an extended technique, is. Strohbass is basically belting but for your low chest range instead of high chest range.
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They are not double tracking, one or two of the others can do the bass notes as well, although they mostly stick to tenor. In this case, I believe it was J. None doing the bass while Geoff sang.
Layne (the beat boxer) can do some really good bass notes and can also end them with a drum sound too. He does it with the "boom shtk" that you hear in the background while Geoff is singing "you're joking".
you also missed Geoff doing a 6 note riff as Layne steps back after speaking the line "to add a little spice", that riff sounded so much like it was synthesised but you can see Geoff doing it in the background. Lip reading, it seems like he is saying "doobedy doobedy".
My laptop couldn't handle Geoff's last note... Thank goodness for good headphones!
Hello there dear sweet Beth! What a wonderful performance. The harmony sort of reminds me of Pentatonix. Great one to react to. Say, gorgeous girl, do you think that you could do another video of Diana Ankudinova? I would really like to see your reactions to “Human,” “Wicked Game,” and “It’s a Mans World.” I believe that you will be very moved by her artistry, skill, and stage presence. Thank you again for your wonderful videos. Have a great day, pretty lady! 💕😉❤️👍
Geoff is not doing the bass backtrack. When he is singing it is Eli who does it, he has an amazing low bass himself.
I'm honestly not sure what I like better, the original videos, or the reactions to them...ones that actually DO react instead of just staring at it, that is...but I expected more of a reaction to the last note, tbh. Still, lovely reaction.
I would love for you reacting to the live performance of Virus by Heavenly. The singer has vocal cords that everyone secretly wishes they had.
In case everyone is wondering, Geoff doesnt sing the higher notes in chest, especially onwards of the Eb4. It seems like a very welll placed mix, but sounds like chest, because of the timbre of his voice.
Please listen to Darroh Sudderth from the band Fair to Midland. He has to have the craziest range of a singer I ever heard. He is incredible
He's actually a Baritone, not a bass (he said this himself in one of his videos) but he has some pretty deep bass notes as well, also he says his voice is 4 octaves including head voice.
Don't see why a c# would be an issue since he can cover multiple octaves. From the lowest I've heard him do at B0 up to over a c4, though not as sure just how high he can hit without going completely falsetta. So many good things to hear in this song if you pay attention, from the synchopated rhythms including being on the backbeat or during the 2nd Santa part, that vocal appregio. Then of course the E1 sub at the end.. so much to cover. I'm impressed they do this song so well live too
So i discovered Mr. Castelucci a few days ago and now i'm seeing this video and fiding relief that i wasnt the only one that was amazingly impressed by that voice... Also envious cuz i sound femenine most of the times (its tough out there lol)
I would like see a video reacting to Nino Bravo he is a Spaniard singer he died in the 70's and I haven't see that many live videos, but he was great too.
Hey! Here is my reaction to Nino Bravo: ruclips.net/video/IPhhFdB3wMc/видео.html
does anybody know what note he goes down to geoff goes down to at 2:56
I'd love for you to do Dan Campbell. He's the lead singer of the Wonder Years, and Aaron West & the Roaring Twenties.
I love for the growls and ninja slashes.
for the lessons i am a 17 year old bass and i would like to expand my repertoire because i can hit a low e is lowest and a to b flat is highest would you be able to help raise that
U know what an low E is ? its like the last note made by geoff in that video. if u hit that with your chest note, the hell ur not human XD
You should react to This is Halloween by Voiceplay.
I’ll be the first to admit I have a kiddie crush on Beth :3❤️
It would be awesome to see you do a video on Il Voló, The Bee Gees, Michael Bolton, James Brown, Little Richard, James Ingram, Peabo Bryson, Simply Red
I used his advice on how to lower you pitch and managed to hit a C#1
Where did u get ur jumper from it looks stunning and comfy. Love ya xx 💖
How does one not react to that E1 tho? I’m confused... that’s one of the main reasons I see the reactions haha
I've been watching his tips of singing lower and I fall in the full tenor and high baritone or bass ranges so it's easier for me
Geoff makes me like my voice more. I'm a bass singer naturally and I've always hated my bass voice because I really love linkin Park and want to be able to sing like Chester Bennington and I've straind my voice so much to even touch a G.
I am a bit jellous...I am a low barytone that can get down to the upper half of a second bas and get up into the lower half of a second tenor (or at least I could) and he can still sing lower AND higher than me... Hats off to hi, I wish I could sing that low ^^
An e1 is insane!
I finally... FINALLY figured out how to hit that note at the end. AS RECORDED! It took sooo long to figure out how he was doing that if it wasn't dubbed in mixing. So,for those who are wondering how.....
Okay... So he made a video about how and Tim Faust showing him the growl technique. It's either on Geoff's or Voice Play's YT channel. Can't remember which. So then I figured out why my note was there but the deepness was weak or missing, even with a microphone. Gotta fiddle and practice quite a bit to get it so why not walk around growling all day!? Ya won't look crazy at all!... but yea, it's like a combo of vocal fry further forward (up) in the throat, chin down, lips barely apart... along with exhaling the corresponding chest note (causing the subharmonic. Slow the exhale enough to get a "crackle" and it becomes a growl of sorts. So we now have a subharmonic growl... technically vocal fry, chest note, and growl in one tone.
I'm not a vocal coach. I don't perform. I can't even read music. I'm just musically inclined and naturally good at figuring stuff out. ADD helps so much sometimes! 😁
The original voice of Oogie Boogie Man was Ken Page
Back after getting hacked missed ya Beth Geoff can actually hit the subharmonics E0 this one he hits E1
This is awesome. You should check out their Queen in 5 mins or Boy bands in 5 mins both are sooooo good. Would love to see a reaction to these.
He said on his videos on RUclips that they purposely put the him down and octave in the studio.
3:33 i think we just need to learn from Lil Jon on how to get low.
Hi, Beth! I would like to see/hear your reaction to The Carpenters' "Superstar" Live. Karen left this world much too early, unfortunately, but one of a legacy of voice and many other talents. So, if you could, please do and thank you oh so much!
did you hear Tim Storms? He has the largest range in the world
That dudes range in insanity a Gflat to a what? E1 was that? How many octaves is that?
God damnit i love your accent
Thanks!
last note was a sub harmonic E1
Early on, she claims he’s double tracked, but it’s the best boxer in reality. There’s two basses.
Is Geoff double tracked on this? I thought J None did the bassline
I don't he would be able to do it.
I know he takes bass part while Geoff is singing the lead in medleys, but there is a pretty low bassline.
U didnt head the last note right? 😐
Ok, you know that picture of tom the cat when he's perplexed/disturbed??
Thats how I feel cuz I just heard her intro
Please listen to Nino Bravo Sorry for the inconvenience, great video like always. 👌
Hey! Here is my reaction to Nino Bravo: ruclips.net/video/IPhhFdB3wMc/видео.html