Valhalla Calling was written for the video game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and has also appeared in the TV series Vikings. AFAIK it has not appeared in any other video game. The songwriter, Miracle of Sound, gave the VoicePlay version "10 raised alehorns out of 10" - pretty high praise!
hi, Geoff is amazing! The sounds of music by him is incredible and the last video in his channel is Carol of the Bells, please watch it. Thanks for the reaction, hugs from Argentina
@@DravenGal It's like so many of them don't even realize that "yes, that's a musical tone that someone is actually singing", even though Layne gave them a shot of Geoff singing it. But they go ape over the F#1 at the end of his first solo, without realizing that a few seconds prior, he was singing something over 1/2 octave lower!
@@Badger77722 Totally. Especially people who work in music. But, to be fair, that little smile Geoff gives on the F#1 does tend to draw the eye. Or maybe it's just me who gets the shivers from it...
Valhalla Calling was written for the video game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and has also appeared in the TV series Vikings. AFAIK it has not appeared in any other video game.
The songwriter, Miracle of Sound, gave the VoicePlay version "10 raised alehorns out of 10" - pretty high praise!
and VP needed that ale lol
Everything about this is astounding.
hi, Geoff is amazing! The sounds of music by him is incredible and the last video in his channel is Carol of the Bells, please watch it. Thanks for the reaction, hugs from Argentina
Geoff Castellucci? The bass?
It always depresses me a little when Geoff's first B0 goes unnoticed. I don't get how people miss it, it's like purring in the ear.
@@DravenGal It's like so many of them don't even realize that "yes, that's a musical tone that someone is actually singing", even though Layne gave them a shot of Geoff singing it. But they go ape over the F#1 at the end of his first solo, without realizing that a few seconds prior, he was singing something over 1/2 octave lower!
@@Badger77722 Totally. Especially people who work in music.
But, to be fair, that little smile Geoff gives on the F#1 does tend to draw the eye. Or maybe it's just me who gets the shivers from it...
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