Mitch has gills? another conspiracy theory arises 👀 Kirstie holding down the entire middle with her gorgeous alto voice. Matt and Kevin building the entire structure and Scott doing what he does best...everything. This was phenomenal! Great reaction/analysis.
5:26 You can see on Kevin's face that some people got Mitch-slapped from that hard melody and the group definitely finds that amusing lmao he seems to be holding in some laughter
This was the first time I'd seen Matt do a song that was originally arranged with Avi in mind (there's a video of it on the PTX channel, I think), and I think he did really well! It's gotta be a challenge to sing a song designed for a totally different person's voice and style of singing.
And the fact that they aren’t looking at each other is something that people mention that they like but it is so difficult to not be looking at your fellow singers for all your queues when there are so many moving parts like that it’s so impressive and so good
“Carol of the Bells” is my favorite Christmas song. We did it in choir in high school and it is not easy even with so many voices to cover your mistakes. Having only the five voices is just amazing. They did a exceedingly good job with it. My favorite version though is still the Mormon Tabernacle Choir from the 1960s. My Christmas playlist is starts with all the versions of “Carol of the Bells” that I have - Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Pentatonix, Lindsey Stirling, and Manheim Steamroller. Every single one is different.
Pentatonix are basically the Acapella class president. Polished and professional presentation, smooth and very 'finished'. Home Free are the tailgate party. Lots of skill buried under tons of fun and laughs and good times. Voiceplay are the theater kids. SO crazy GOOD at everything they do, and doing their own thing hanging around in the background except when they're on stage. I love all three groups. LOL. They're all wonderful. This arrangement was really good. Totally, Mitch just tried to convince us all that he's something more than human and doesn't require oxygen! LOL. (Yes, I know he's breathing. But still! Holy crap the control he has!!) Love that full alto middle sound, too. And OMG the bass line on this! Does not get enough credit. Just my thoughts. :)
This performance is a testament to their experience and skill, but you should check out the original official video. It's from 2012, when they were all fresh off the Sing Off and just getting started. This performance might be just a little more polished, but they were knocking it out of the park nine years ago. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WSUFzC6_fp8.html
Your comments brought back a memory of my music teacher talking about circular breathing (this was 1960s) when I was learning the clarinet. This performance was just beautiful.
I’ve been binging your PTX reactions! I watch a lot of reaction channels, and you are the perfect mix of knowledge, personality, and great editing. I would LOVE to see more PTX reactions please! 🙏 Would love to hear more of your thoughts my favorite songs 👍🏻
Thanks for reacting to this amazing Pentatonix video. They are incredible live. I would have loved to have been in the audience of their Christmas special. I love this Pentatonix video of this live performance.
I’m pretty sure I’ve mentioned this before but I seriously think you need to react to Superfruit Defying Gravity.. I swear you won’t be disappointed.. It’s Mitch and Scott having fun and blowing everyone away.. By the way Merry Christmas hope you have an amazing day..
I'm surprised that you didn't pick up on the fact that the intro and especially the final half of the song was arranged in 3 & 4 voice counterpoint. So few modern song arrangements utilize counterpoint I thought theory and music teachers would be more happy to hear 4th & 5th species 3 & 4 voice counterpoints in modern arrangements. :)
Love this & all your reactions. I have a question about breath support...is it harder to hold out a single note or do what Mitch did or are they the same? Because I personally feel like the rapid fire words would be harder but, I am not a singer & have no clue. Happy Holidays!
there is a slight, and I mean slight advantage to what Mitch is doing because there is are very, very tiny spots where he can take an almost imperceptible breaths. And, as his breath support starts to wane, because he is moving he can change his pitch to match. Holding a single note for a very long time means you have to maintain perfect pitch - even tiny variances in pitch can be heard and sometimes they will stick out like a sore thumb.
@@elizabethfelet4743 thank you for that information. I know nothing about singing or breath support. It just seemed harder to me cause the enunciation is constantly changing.
In my opinion, and pretty similar to what Elizabeth said, is that it’s harder to hold a single note. You have to maintain pitch and ask the question of should I add vibrato or not because that will change the precision as well. Where’s the sweet spot? With moving lines, you’re not necessarily having to find the “drop and lock” position like you would for a single note. With that said, moving lines require an insanely good ear, agility that is free and 0% tense, and crazy pitch accuracy. Both are difficult in their own right, but it honestly boils down to the person and their voice. For me, I can belt a note for days before I can do moving lines, not because of pitch accuracy but because I haven’t worked on agility as much as breath support and ear training.
Chris, listen to “Libera”. Since you teach, then you should enjoy this boys choir. They are hands down the best boys choir in the world. Yes, much better that Vienna Boy’s Choir. Libera - “Carol of the Bells”, “Ding, Dong, Merrily on High”, “Sanctus”, “Salva Me””walking in the air,”, but one of my favorites is “Cum Dederit” original go ally by Vivaldi’s “Nisi Dominus”. Boy’s soloist is Dominik Clarke and well just see for yourself.
When Mitch starts singing the lyrics is where you really need to pay attention to his lack of breathing. He must have fish lungs that take up more than half of his body. 😯 Kevin is right, if you don't know your individual part really, really well things could go very wrong. This song really shows their talent in a huge way. After this song and "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies" they have definitely proven there is NOTHING they can't do . And THAT is why they are the TOP a cappella group.
You said you could talk about more thing but you won't. Next time please do . That's why we love your channel bc you explained the intracasies of the performance. Can you tell us here what you would have said? Hope you have great Christmas and this new year will hopefully be better.
The only reason I try to keep it simple is because I know the majority of people want to watch these reaction videos for just that, reactions. I’ve got a lot in the works for the new year…one in particular is more teaching/analysis of stuff to share :) I hope you have a merry Christmas too!
Now go watch the original. They have been doing this for 9 years. Nothing new here. They were supposed to record the video by a waterfall but they couldn't find it and they stuck him in a hole. So it's Avi Kaplan's bass line. It is exactly the same. Nothing exciting here at all.
@@creativecrewfam you mean Matt sang it. As he has been singing as Avi's replacement on everything they sing that goes back to the first 6 years. Nothing new at all in that. Matt does sing some nice new arrangements done for him and around his vocal strengths that you might try instead like The Grinch.