The Doo is without a doubt the most talented guitar player of our generation. And no one knows who is! And that last one... His first reaction was just "I'm glad you have money" He is so wholesome and awesome!
The Dooo is just phenomenal... found him two years ago and he blew my mind, especially when he played with Herman Li from Dragon Force. Juat freaking WOW!
I love this video & I love watching people especially teachers, react to Dooo’s content. He’s such an amazing musician & it’s insane. I loved this so much haha ❤
I’m actually no, relative is being able to play a note and then play bassed on that note, perfect is being able to play while just hearing the song and not playing anything
@@CarbibourNeil yep, and if you listen to what he said, he said that his relative pitch is playing a center note to find where the actual note is that he needs to play. Saying that perfect pitch meaning he dosent need to listen to the song like what the first comment was pointing at isn’t possible, he needs to listen to know what song he’s playing and perfect pitch is out being able to play after hearing it without a starting note to find where to play off of that note. I’m in AP music theory and know what I’m talking about
Well, feeling so much joy that you forget to make an outro or talk about what you witnessed is enough I guess, but I wish there was a segment added to it with thoughts on the subject.
Hey! Luved the react. The Dooo is legit. As a vocal coach you should check out 'The First Take'. Awesome concept show where singers get only one take to perform. Minimal accompaniment. Piano mostly. I recommend Lisa - Homura or Babymetal - Monochrome, as great artists to look at first. Super emotional singing. John Farnham singing beatles cover of 'Help' with Melbourne Sypmphony will blow you away as well (Actually every vocal coach I have ever seen has lost their shit watching him. It's pretty funny). Luv seeing vocal coaches analyse what they see from awesome performances. Best of luck!!
I seen just about every one of your videos and you have nailed many of the people that have inspired me......but one! I want to recommend Jacob Collier and 2 of his performances....the O2 and falling in love with you performances. I believe he will blow your socks off. I would love to see your reaction to them being the same to some degree but very different. :)
what's the white Strat in the background? I have a Squire Strat California, looking the same. edit: I just see it has a humbucker at the bridge!!! that's exactly what I want to do with mine.
He himself says he doesn't have perfect pitch, just has spent so much time with music he has a very good ear for it. But idk hard to imagine him not having it.
@@nathangustoff5526. He has relative pitch. He needs a reference note to start because he doesn’t have perfect pitch to be able to identify single notes. But those with relative pitch usually are able to identify one note (usually E for guitarists, and C for pianist). From that reference note they can hear the progression of the changes and with a lot of practice to go along with that be able to improvise pretty close to the original song. Frank Tedesco [YT piano player] does this format on Omegle too, has explained it much better. TheDooo has also explained about the reference note in one of his videos when he was talking about relative pitch too. I have no idea which video though. They both have too many videos to go looking for it. ]
You can see him pinching notes when he doesn't know the requested song, he has relative pitch but very good. I do the same but nowhere near as good as him.
Lol, MAB aka Michael Angelo Batio has been using double neck guitars like this for ages...and he is around 60 years old. He even has a quad neck one. If only people had a little be more music knowledge and education...
That ending is so relatable whenever i watch the doo i get so hyped and pick up my guitar out of pure inspiration only to be let down my limitations💀
Practice. Don't put that wood down and play a bit every day.
@@etherealboomslang991 I play with my wood daily. Only after playing it goes down.
dude wow, well said
The Doo is without a doubt the most talented guitar player of our generation. And no one knows who is! And that last one... His first reaction was just "I'm glad you have money"
He is so wholesome and awesome!
The Dooo is just phenomenal... found him two years ago and he blew my mind, especially when he played with Herman Li from Dragon Force. Juat freaking WOW!
i love it when she just gets drawn by the music and decides to join or play it herself, please more of that!
I came here because of thedooo reactions, and immediately fell in love with your content! So good!
The doo is not only talented af, but the way he plays just shows how much effort he's put in mastering his art. GOAT
2:40 im amazed with the piano and guitar playing this song! its so beautifully played! well done! ^^
loved the react, I can see in your expression how honestly you admire everything, his musicianship, skills, the reaction of the other person, etc ❤
your reaction is refreshing. its nice to know people have similar reactions to these videos. TheDooo Is such a talented person.
she is lovely😍
The Dooo is awesome!!.....I was lucky enough to get one of those 50 double guitars for myself. Awesome video!! \m/
I love this video & I love watching people especially teachers, react to Dooo’s content. He’s such an amazing musician & it’s insane. I loved this so much haha ❤
i can watch hours of his videos he inspired me to learn such talent and hes bringing smiles to lot's of people through Music!
He has what is known as Relative Pitch. Which is why he needs to listen to the song before he plays it. It's an amazing thing to see.
I’m actually no, relative is being able to play a note and then play bassed on that note, perfect is being able to play while just hearing the song and not playing anything
@@lukejensen881 thedooo said it in one of his older videos, its relative pitch that he had.
@@CarbibourNeil yep, and if you listen to what he said, he said that his relative pitch is playing a center note to find where the actual note is that he needs to play. Saying that perfect pitch meaning he dosent need to listen to the song like what the first comment was pointing at isn’t possible, he needs to listen to know what song he’s playing and perfect pitch is out being able to play after hearing it without a starting note to find where to play off of that note. I’m in AP music theory and know what I’m talking about
@@lukejensen881 erm aktshually
you have some serious piano talent! great reaction!
Just found you. Had to subscribe. You are amazing at piano and I loved the reaction so much.
Keep on Keepin on Tone N Love
Only a piano player could play two guitars. Just saying.
His first instrument was actually the violin
I thought exactly the same
No doubt, the hand sync is actually incredible
I can confirm. I play the piano and we are pretty good with our fingers.
She was hoping you would say that.
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I love seeing people react to thedooo for the first time. And very rarely get to comment first.
More the doo reacts lol so good
That seat haven't been dry since. Jk jk. He's great. Nice video
Well, feeling so much joy that you forget to make an outro or talk about what you witnessed is enough I guess, but I wish there was a segment added to it with thoughts on the subject.
As a musician the ending was extremely relatable lmao “hold on how tf does that go again”
Hey! Luved the react. The Dooo is legit. As a vocal coach you should check out 'The First Take'. Awesome concept show where singers get only one take to perform. Minimal accompaniment. Piano mostly. I recommend Lisa - Homura or Babymetal - Monochrome, as great artists to look at first. Super emotional singing. John Farnham singing beatles cover of 'Help' with Melbourne Sypmphony will blow you away as well (Actually every vocal coach I have ever seen has lost their shit watching him. It's pretty funny). Luv seeing vocal coaches analyse what they see from awesome performances. Best of luck!!
Great reaction and awesome piano playing! Also how can you not try to go into The Office theme during that Adele song? Just feels so natural haha
I seen just about every one of your videos and you have nailed many of the people that have inspired me......but one! I want to recommend Jacob Collier and 2 of his performances....the O2 and falling in love with you performances. I believe he will blow your socks off. I would love to see your reaction to them being the same to some degree but very different. :)
His brain is wired differently lol
what's the white Strat in the background?
I have a Squire Strat California, looking the same.
edit: I just see it has a humbucker at the bridge!!! that's exactly what I want to do with mine.
What them hands thedoo
She wants to have Thedooo's love child
As a vocal coach, have you listened to Dooo's singing yet? :)
Wait wouldn’t this be your second time reacting to the Doo? Unless this was recorded before the previous one 🤷🏻♂️
Yeh, she reacted 5 months ago to the same guy.
Considering they forgot they were recording the video for the last few minutes, they're hardly going to remember something from 5 whole months ago
The Dooo has perfect pitch, if I remember correctly.
He himself says he doesn't have perfect pitch, just has spent so much time with music he has a very good ear for it. But idk hard to imagine him not having it.
@@nathangustoff5526. He has relative pitch. He needs a reference note to start because he doesn’t have perfect pitch to be able to identify single notes. But those with relative pitch usually are able to identify one note (usually E for guitarists, and C for pianist). From that reference note they can hear the progression of the changes and with a lot of practice to go along with that be able to improvise pretty close to the original song. Frank Tedesco [YT piano player] does this format on Omegle too, has explained it much better. TheDooo has also explained about the reference note in one of his videos when he was talking about relative pitch too. I have no idea which video though. They both have too many videos to go looking for it. ]
@@frankiek2269correct
You can see him pinching notes when he doesn't know the requested song, he has relative pitch but very good. I do the same but nowhere near as good as him.
Lol, MAB aka Michael Angelo Batio has been using double neck guitars like this for ages...and he is around 60 years old. He even has a quad neck one. If only people had a little be more music knowledge and education...
Sadly the quad one was stolen a long time ago from the tour van, don't think he ever got it back.
@@hampstershat123 Ho, that is sad..
Aren't you non-monetized playing the full Dooo video? Hope not.
You need to hear his own original songs.
The delay was awful in the middle 😢
Why did you play over The Doo hes too talented why
Why play the piano over it!!!
THE GOONS