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Transcriptions, plus some absolutely horrible arrangements
when you want to give up
This is a transcription of Give Up!, performed by The Newfangled Four at the 2024 International Quartet Semifinals, and arranged by Melody Hine
Original video: th-cam.com/video/OBwOeAH_IS8/w-d-xo.html
Original video: th-cam.com/video/OBwOeAH_IS8/w-d-xo.html
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the worst x factor audition i've ever seen [TRANSCRIPTION]
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So for whatever reason, TH-cam has been recommending me a ton of videos of bad auditions on shows like American Idol and X Factor. This one in particular stood out to me as especially awful, so I decided to transcribe it and try to make sense of it. If you caught any mistakes in the transcription, no you didn't :)
when you meet your three selves from alternate dimensions
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#barbershop This video is a reupload, I caught a mistake in the baritone part after publishing this transcription originally. This is a transcription of the tag from That Old Quartet Of Mine, performed by @TimWaurickMusic. Go check out his channel for more incredible barbershop music. Original video: th-cam.com/video/JLmDVf56VNE/w-d-xo.html Check out my other channels: MEPlaysGames: www.youtube...
World's Worst Clarinet Player Just Doing His Best
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This is a video of some excerpts from my winter concert in my senior year of high school in 2019. The piece starts with a clarinet solo, and there are also some duet passages with me and one of the flutists. The piece is Danzon No. 2 by Arturo Marquez
[Transcription] Home Free - Down To The Honkytonk
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Here's my second ever transcription, this time I did Down To The Honkytonk by Home Free. If you haven't heard of them, they're an awesome country a cappella group and this is one of my favorite covers of theirs. Be sure to check them out. Please make fun of me in the comments for the clefs on Chance's staff, as well as any mistakes I may have made. I'm sure there's thousands of them.
World's Worst Bass Clarinet Player Absolutely Butchers Music He Stole From Cello Repertoire
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So this is my performance at my school's variety show last Friday. I played two of the movements from Bach's first cello suite (which I did a terrible job of), and attempted to compensate for my inability to play the piece by joking around a little bit before I started playing (which I did a slightly less terrible job of). At the end of the show I also played All-Star on kazoos with four of my ...
I could be wrong but I think lyrics for measure 15 are "we're in a bind"
That makes a lot more sense. That was the one line I couldn’t quite make out so I just took a guess
18s A4, very impressive
the tiny part swap on the g# between lead and baritone at 0:33 is actually really fun when you notice
Jackson being a redhead with that last note!
THEY MEDALED THIS YEAR
love this one sm!!!!
Jack sawn!!
THEY GOT 5TH THIS YEAR!!
Great transcription
Ah yeah the classic "Jacksòn" lmaooo
Bananas how fast people are able to put out transcription videos. NF4 is best 4.
Correction: every note in the lead line should be F# in the first bar
Nice lift! I actually did a lift of that tag too (for fun) and looks like we got the same notes. Great arrangement!
G4 for a baritone... Wild
Amazing thanks!
I can't think of anything better. Lol
This is a common trait of PTX's "bag of tricks". It's called The Wall Of Sound and besides the bell tones ( arpeggio'd notes) they often use, they almost always use these interweaving harmonies in their pieces somewhere. With their expanded vocal ranges and spread of ranges they all have between them...bass, baritone, alto, tenor and soprano, they can play with that wall in so many different ways...and they do. Sometimes it's a simple ascending or descending sets of tones, and sometimes it's a massive intricate weaving like this one. You should check out more PTX pieces and you'll see what I mean.
I listen to plenty of Pentatonix, this passage in particular is one that stuck out at me though
Pitch perfect 😂
I love that you transcribed this! I just wish it were on a video that I could open to full screen on my computer -- I'm old and don't see that well anymore.
Make a video of your own Cover sing the Whole song of Daniel Powter - Bad Day please!
Didn’t expect Matt to be this good at singing
how can I take this AWESOME score!?!?!
Geoff’s High Note: B4 Geoff’s Lowest Note: E1 Geoff also holds an E4 on the nowhere Gotta love a 5 octave range for a bass
He has a range of church organ
Love seeing the music, thanx!
now I had a bad day after watching this
That is four ledger lines above the staff and four ledger lines and a space below. Go off, king!
Even that bass note was smiling!!!
Santa’s face lol
I wish they had made a full version of this song. I'm a voiceplay superfan and this is in my top 5 songs of theres
I'm a trombonist and band geek for life, so I'm sitting here thinking, "Could I play this? Well, no, that low E is an octave lower than my trombone can reach, even with pedal tones it'd be a huge challenge. How about on tuba? I could hit the low note, barely, but... that high note? Uhh... no. Even on trombone that high B is literally the top of my range. That's going from a trombone double-high B (or on trumpet, a tuning note C on the staff) down to the lowest note a tuba can naturally hit. THAT is this man's range, from trumpet to tuba."
So funny enough that low E is possible on trombone and is the lowest note a trombone without triggers can reach, look up pedal tones and you’re in for a treat, they’re super fun to do.
@@glowco.717 Totally, pedal tones are lots of fun, but I've never needed to play them in a professional setting, so they weren't something I had to master in college. Mostly they were just used as bragging rights in high school, boasting who can play lowest, haha! I was never really good at them, but I also never committed practice time to learning how to play them, just warm ups and messing with the trumpets.
@@rhov-anion do you do classical? I know a lot of jazz bass trombone parts definitely use that range
@@rhov-anion I’ve also never been good at them lmao, but trombone isn’t my primary instrument
Geoff is a beast 😍😍😍😍😍
Gotta love a low bass with a 5-octave range.
Cool
One of the best displays of vocal range I've ever seen
I'd just gotten done watching Home Free'Ring of Fire'; and this video was next in the suggested list. Pushed play and HOLY CRAP! What a sound... I was hooked...
impressive
we should collab one day lol
I've seen some of your videos and thought you were famous. But then I see your subs! You're extremely underrated It's insane.
Love that octave glissando in the bass part! Never gets old!
OMG, I used to listen to this song!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Man, what I wouldn't give to sing one more song with that old quartet of mine...
The George Collier effect, I miss seeing decent video titles
better for the algorithm shrug emoji
Awesome!!
oh hey what’s good, been enjoying your transcriptions as well
@@Matt-no7gg Thanks! I'm excited to keep checking out your channel :)
Nice work! You've got a good voice for this - you hit the high notes nicely while also being able to support the low notes.
This isn't me, this is Tim Waurick, the tenor from the barbershop quartet Vocal Spectrum. You can check out his channel in the description
My bad fellas, the E in the lead part on bar 15 should be an E flat
The clarinet player was fine. It was the band that's out of tune.
Love it! Please do more VoicePlay transcriptions on long form video ❤
Oh wow your very talented👏
More videos like this from Voiceplay please.
Thank you