You don't have to worry about copyright when it comes to VoicePlay. From what I've heard, they think it's an honor when people make reaction videos to them, and they even watch them sometimes
I just love how you get voiceplay. Not only the talent but also the whole production and how they keep the integrity of the meaning of the song intact with the costumes and presentation as well as the singing. Great reaction. If you haven't already Warriors is inspiring
Rachel is an amazing vocalist. It doesn't hurt that she played Ariel at Disney World for five years as well. Gives her some definite familiarity with the songs. 😁
lmfao "he's explaining to us in code..." love your reaction :D also, if you haven't done it already, need to wear that shirt when you do "carry on my wayward son" by voice play lol
I just love Geoff as Ursula, it's a perfect gender flip. He sounds so sinister and sexy. lol 😆 I know you love bass and Tim Foust, have you listened to the collab he did with Peter Hollens in Misty Mountain. Bass to make your soul ache!
I know I repeat myself, but I love, love your reactions. Your face every time Geoff starts singing, even tho you know how low he can get, is priceless. :D But you're not alone. I also think he's a (good) witch - his voice truly is a gift.
So Geoff has so far been Ursula, Oogie Boogie, The headless horseman, the monster mash narrator, smaug, dracula, wolfman, several classic creeps in this is halloween, the voice of the skyrim dragons,… i mean if he does Hexxus from ferngully, and possibly friar frollo or Rasputin (hunchback/Anastasia respectively) then he is basically the voice of all things big, bad, dark, and spooky
I love VoicePlay. 2 other excellent a Cappella groups are Pentatonix and Homefree. Pentatonix "Hallelujah" since most people know it is a great start. HomeFree "man of constant sorrow" is another great song to start with for that group.
Explore Tim Foust's range a little more with Peter Hollens Misty Mountains and God Only Knows, both featuring Tim Foust. Pay attention to the video at the end of Misty Mountains.
Welcome back! I've been holding off commenting until I caught up with your videos since I just discovered you were back late last night but I just had to mention your shirt in this reminds me of an extremely funny VoicePlay video/skit called Road Trip. You should check it out sometime even if just for yourself.
10:00 nope you're not crazy, that's Geoff's lowest subharmonic note to date (D1), and if you look on youtube, you'll find an isolated version of the part in the song where you can audibly hear the other D1 subharmonic that's at the very end of the slide down from his ridiculous high note which was a D5
@@redux1012 nope, there was a debate in the comments section (Marcello & someone else) on whether that started at a D1 or a F#1 but it's definitely not as low as a B0
Hey! I'm a new subscriber! And I don't know if you've given it a look, but their Oogie boogie cover from NBC is phenomenal! Love your reactions! Keep it up!
Since you've ch ed coked out VoicePlay and Home Free, you should check out Pentatonix. A good starter song for them is either Bohemian Rhaposdy or Daft Punk Medley. You won't be disappointed
Nice reaction, although I might have yelled at my screen when you paused in the middle of Geoff's slide! I agree with your assessment, though. Definitely a witch. BTW, awesome shirt. I do disagree with the bowtie statement, though, bowties are cool!
I've just started watching your reactions and they are quite fun to watch! I've seen you do both Voiceplay and Home Free. Have you seen any of Pentatonix? Or Avi Kaplan? They have some great a cappella as well. Avi Kaplan's "Change on the Rise" is amazing!!! If you like Nightmare Before Christmas, watch Pentatonix's "Making Christmas" video.
Since you mentioned doing their Frozen 2 medley next I have a suggestion. There's a Norwegian guy Leo Moracchioli who makes metal covers of lots of different songs. His version of Into the Unkown is quite funny and I think you'll enjoy his humor. It's also quite awesome how he plays all the instruments himself and produce the whole thing. So even though I know your not a metal guy I think you should try it out. If you like there are other of his covers you could be interested in. Here's the link for Into the Unkown: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uTG1GwtIyxI.html