With you being a vocal coach I think you would really love The Wicked Medley that Voiceplay does. Geoff spent a good amount of years on the arrangement and it shows
Guess what the BEST part of this is? This is an 'older' song and there has been enough time between then and now that they have all improved. Geoff's voice has reached lower lows. He's an actual quakemaster. :)
You should definitely check out more Voiceplay. "Hoist the Colors", "If I Were A Rich Man/Girl", "Moana Medley", to name just a few. Oh! I almost forgot! "Just Sing", which is a HUGE collaboration with MANY other a capella artists. If/when you do that one, be sure to turn on the captions. They included information about who everyone is, as well as a few snarky remarks.
Late to the party, but, to my shame I just recently discovered this group . Beside their amazing musical talents, let's take our hats off for their theatrical characterisations - there are some serious acting chops there. They are one extraordinary, breathtaking package .
The difference between Voiceplay and other groups is that every one gets a chance to shine. You should checkout Hoist the Colours, My Mother Told Me, or for a bit of Valentine's Day fun their version of I Can't Help Falling in Love. You won't be disappointed
Loved your reaction, thanks! More VoicePlay, please! Their newest drop, The Dragonborn Comes, is truly way beyond next level. Incredible harmonies, Incredible Geoff bass notes, and a video production that looks like it was pulled from a major movie studio production. It's that good.
Geoff has a video on his channel explaining how he gets 'subterranean' like that last note. It always tickles me when people hear Geoff go prince of bass cleft for the first time.
Being a 5 octave singer makes those 'belt for Jesus' bits really special. His final note here is not as low as he can go. Geoff has been working on his chest voice and can now do many first octave notes as chest notes not subharmonics. Listen to Geoff's single Shenandoah. It really is like different people singing.
Yeah I think I learned the most from Geoff and that is saying a lot. Like she said in the other video of Sixteen Tons, his control is so spot on it's just so rare for a bass. Thurl is the only other bass singer I can think of that was so musical with their voice, of course that is one of Geoff's biggest inspirations.
Voiceplay (the Theatre Kids) is so fun to watch. Check out The Dragonborn Comes, Wicked, and Greatest Showman Medley. They will blow your mind. Geoff has a 5 octave rang and he sings so clearly throughout it. Shenandoah is one of Geoff's by himself and is such a beautiful version.
Your reactions to Geoff's voice is absolutely priceless. Honest, heartfelt, and coming from a professional like you just reinforces every singer on the planets thoughts...there is only one Geoff Casellucci. Blessings from Kansas~
What an amazing voice this has got to be one of the best voices I've ever heard it's full of emotion and pureness in a singing voice you will not find a better voice than this alot of the singers today don't sing near this good this is a once in a lifetime voice it's one of the greatest voices you will ever hear it doesn't get any better than this it's fantastic plus it keeps a full range of energy and excitement
Well, since you're currently on a bass singer kick.. check out a man by the name of Tim Foust. I would love to see your reaction to his cover of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay. I have a feeling you'll be slightly impressed. Also, anything by Voice Play is always a winner. I don't think I've seen anything from them I would consider "bad".
If you want a similar ridiculous display of range, check out Ivan Rebroff's "I'm tiefen Keller" Ivan goes from an easy F5 all the way down to a sustained F1!
Since you seem to like a capella, and low notes....you should check out Home Free and their rendition of Man of Constant Sorrow !! Tim Faust is their bass singer and is amazing
Kudos on choosing Voiceplay, this is an especially fun one. Should you wish to vault to the very top of performers in terms of dynamics I’d like to recommend a singer named Floor Jansen. She has plenty of solo work and currently fronts for the band Nightwish. A typical intro to the band is the song “Ghost Love Score” official live version. Floor has done many covers during the lockdown, I am a fan of her Adagio as well as Oblivion though she has many others like the popular Lady Gaga song “Shallow” if you prefer more familiar tracks. You will be properly astonished I think as she is the penultimate storyteller as singers go with a three octave range and training from classical to theater while she is predominantly a metal performer historically. She uses every discipline often within the same song and her versatility as a soprano is unparalleled and very emotion provoking. Such a presence as well! I hope you will embrace this possibility as her gifts are hard earned and well worth your time.
You should check out Home Free & their quarantine edition. Songs like Flowers on the Wall, Folsom Prison Blues, as well as both the live & recorded versions of Ring of Fire
Both Geoff and Tim Foust with Home Free have a 5 Octave range. Tim actually helped Geoff get to 5 Octaves. Just like Dimash has gone from 6 to 7 Octaves and climbing. 🎶👱♀️👗👠👠💓
Hey, try something about Floor Jansen and Nightwish. e.g. "floor jansen beste zangers henk poort" or "floor jansen nightwish ghost love score" - Best Comment: "All others Sing what they can, but Floor sings what she wants!" I am really sure you will like it! 🙂 Nice video about VoicePlay, I really Like them. Nice COntent you create
Geoff has a 6 octave range. But all the members of the group are amazing in their own rights. Layne, the beat boxer, is Zero the ghost dog, Geoff is The Boogie Man and Earl, JNone, and Eli are the children Lock, Shock and Barrel. Earl and JNone have since left the group and Cesar De La Rosa has joined the group permanently but they are still down by one permanent member. Omar Cardona has been joining them frequently and may become the next permanent group member
I just stumbled upon your channel. Loved this reaction. If you haven't already done so, check out Pentatonix. My favorite are Bohemian Rhapsody and The Prayer.
If you want to see a wider range of what they do try "if I were a rich Man/girl" or The Helo theme, Hoist the colir or indeed the new one The Dragonborn comes. If you want another group try Homefree also acapella but more country. Thier Brothers in Arms is amazing, , if you want to cry try One voice with Billy Gilman.
Have you reacted to the group Home Free? Tim Foust is their bass, and he’s also got a 4 (or is it 5?) octave range like Geoff does. You should hear their version of “Man of Constant Sorrows”. Their beat-boxer (Adam Rupp) is OUTSTANDING too!
Hello from the Netherlands . I saw your comment channel and am very curious what you think of this video : Nightwish Ghost Love Score Live wacken 2013 . Nightwish is a Finnish band but the singer is the Dutch Floor Jansen she was also vocal coach herself for years .
Geoff isn’t being featured here, he is actually one of the cofounders of voice play, him and some of his friends made the group about 20 years or so ago, they use to be called 4 2 5, and you need to check out their newer stuff they have only gotten better with everything over the last year. And also Geoff has videos on his solo channel about the different ways he hits the low notes.
The scene is from "The Nightmare Before Christmas". It's animated in the movie, but they act it out here. Check out Geoff's "Headless Horseman" for more of that last note.
It would be amazing to see a reaction for Tamino's Habibi. He's such an underrated singer that rarely gets reacted to. I would be very grateful to see the reaction from a vocal coach on his performance and style of singing.
Do you still see these after this long? Hope so, but anyway, VoicePlay has done so many covers. Explore their catalog and pick at random. 😊 I would especially recommend: My Mother Told Me (Viking theme) Valhalla Calling (Miracle of Sound, Viking Theme) Nothing Else Matters (Metallica) If I were a Rich Man/Girl Feat. Ashley Diane (Fidler on the Roof) In the Hall of the Mountain King (Edvard Grieg) etc., etc., etc.
I like a lot of the Acapella groups, but I think what sets Voiceplay apart is Geoff's arrangements. The other groups seem to focus on the upper range where Geoff knows his range and does a good job of blending the whole groups abilities together. If you watch more of the recent stuff Geoff has also started adding the beat boxing to his repertoire.
I’m sure you get these a lot but some awesome reactions are Deadhead by Devin Townsend and mr.grinch by the small town titans! You won’t be disappointed!
A lot of Voiceplay's work is in full costume, makeup, character voices, etc. But they also do vids of just plain good singing. Here's one you might want to react to. Same lineup as in what you just watched (Earl and JNone were still with the group when this was done). Cover of Tennessee Whiskey. Some outstanding vocal runs by Eli, JNone, and finally all 3 high voices in unison. Meanwhile, Geoff kinda pretends that he's a bass guitar. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yjdDbtXau8k.html
This is my favorite of Voiceplay's many excellent arrangements. That low note, though! Ever since your reaction to Postmodern Jukebox's Creep with Haley Reinhart, I've wanted to hear you react to Shoshana Bean's cover of Make It Rain at The Theatre At Ace Hotel. Like Haley, Shoshana has some gravity-bending technique and an emotional vocabulary that does the blues justice. Highly recommended.
Hoist the colors as mentioned is great. Since you also like low voices you should check out Tim Storms - Lonesome Road. He's way down in the basement in that song.
I'm humbly suggesting: Lord's Prayer - Andrea Bocelli and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Man of Constant Sorrow - Home Free (and keep looking for more from them) Too Much Heaven - Bee Gees Baby Come Back - The Players ...and my favorite song in the entire universe: Sailing - Christopher Cross
Hi Lara, I would like to see you react to Russian singer Alla Pugacheva, the song is called “Million roses” and her other song is “Arlekino”, I like these two songs from her, but you can choose which one to react to (all of these songs are sung in Russian)
the one I recommend would be "The Dragonborn Comes Skyrim VoicePlay feat. Omar Cardona", he starts off so low and if you have a good headset it will rumble your insides.
You have missed out on so many of VoicePlay's and Geoff's covers. #TheatreKidsOfACappella. Earl and J. are no longer with the group. They have added Cesar De La Rosa to the group.
Keep it up with the accapella! I love this stuff, otherwise there's a Russian singer named Alina gingertail that's such fun to listen to. I'd love to hear your reaction to her stuff.
Speaking of acapella-artists, you should really check out "Man of Constant Sorrow" by Home Free - Apart from having a brilliant beatboxer, their bass singer can punch some bad ass deep notes as well
You should check out the Bass Gang. It’s made up of four bass singers. They just released four new songs that are just EPIC!!! Yellow Flicker Beat is my favorite, but Mad World is so bassy it will shake the walls. Check it out!
you ain't go'in no where !!... E4 'Cause I'm the Oogie Boo gie man.. B4 A4 G4 E4 the Oogie Boo gie man.. B3 A3 G3 E3 the Oo gie Boo gie man !! B2 B1 E1 😆
women CAN sing that low too. Alecia B. Anderson - Rainbow of Love. It's a 1 minute clip or sth like that so not something to put on the channel I guess but check it out in your down time. The girl in the video hits a C#1