My mans is down there inventing new notes 💀I mean, technically there is a B0 on a grand piano (the third key on the very left no one ever touches) and on a 5-string bass guitar with extended range (literally the lowest note on there), but not on a normal bass or a contrabass. Others crushed it as well. It's refreshing to hear Cesar push his vocals through gritted teeth, he usually sings the most soy parts. Eli popped off, he literally belts the Chandelier note as rock vocals, which is pretty hard to reach even in falcetto for a female singer. I usually don't like rap, but J's bars were really solid, great articulation and interesting rhythm variations. Layne be doing Layne things with the beatboxing. I would have never thought I'd hear "dubstep metal a capella" in one sentence
Everybody else is all worked up and primed for battle. Geoff is all chill, cuz he knows he could sink all those ships with one thick B0. B frickin’ ZERO. LOL. Loved this reaction!!! More, please!
Great reaction- thanks! Yes Layne and Geoff are masters at their arrangements and Eli (bald rock tenor) is amazing with the technical effects. The rapping part was done by J None (he is a former member that is active duty military now but comes back frequently to perform with Voice Play when he is on leave) For more rapping from J None, check out Voice Play's cover of "Superstition". You would probably enjoy Voice Play's cover of "Warriors" as both J None and Layne play violins (Layne can really rock out and shred a violin while beatboxing). All of them can sing bass and beatbox and Eli and Layne can surprise you when they rap. Very talented group that do all of their own production by choice without a contract or record label so that they have complete control of their creative expression (they are supported by their patrons that you always see at the end of their covers). Geoff hits a B0 three times in this one and holds the first one for 15 seconds.
On Eli's solo verse (bald rock tenor) he goes back and forth between a B4 and D5.. full voice! Then he hits an F5 in the last chord. Geoff hits and sustains several B0's throughout the song.
@ 6:22 You were wondering about the ending... I find myself going back over and over the end of this song because of the ultra-high tenor harmonic note that echoes for a moment after the voices stop.
Fun fact, the overuse of his B0 actually left Geoff sore for a couple days. It has been entertaining watching the reactions to that first B0 section (all 15 seconds of it) and the rap section. They took their time making this song, and it shows.
They do everything vocally, except for the sometimes stomps and snaps. However they do layer their voices. Layne's part will sometimes 10 or more lines. I always have to remind myself that J did not crash through a heavy, old wooden door on rusty hinges, that was all Layne! My favorite moment in this piece is during the rap, when everyone else comes in with This Is War! Layne's editing moves those vocals to the back so they don't overpower J, it's amazing! I always keep the closed captions on, it sure helped trying to listen to the rap, my normal ears could not keep up!
Great reaction. Thank you for pointing out a lot of the beatboxing that I don’t usually catch. Because I’m a patron I get to listen to the karaoke track and that’s usually where I really focus on it. Then when I go out to listen to the full track again I am a little more aware of the intricacies of what they’re doing. One of my favorite parts is their “This is WAR” in the background while J is rapping. Previously they did a cover of My Mother Told Me (also associated with the video game Assassin’s Creed) when J was still a permanent member of the group. The makeup and a lot of the costuming is from MMTM. Among their tattoos are runes spelling out VoicePlay. Layne did the arrangement and Eli the amazing backgrounds. It was filmed at a studio with immense (Full wall!) LED screens. They frequently will use the karaoke track as musical accompaniment to the patron roll. Sometimes they’ll add a little Easter egg there.😊 Video editing is generally done by the person who arranged, but Eli has been more and more active lately. The final sound editing is done by Ed Boyer who also does the edits for Home Free and PTX. The credits were so long this time because they wanted to credit the studio where they filmed in front of those giant LED screens. Layne’s went totally crazy on their newest: Seven Nation Army. I would like to hear your breakdown.
He did a wonderful reaction to Seven Nation Army a few days ago. I had been looking foward to his breakdown of that one and it was informative and enjoyable.
And I'm having a blast watching your reactions, love that you can breakdown what Layne is doing. A lot of people are astounded by him, but not many actually talk about what he is doing and how it's done. I love it! To remember his name just think the beatboxer played the violin in Warriors and Nothing Else Matters, hence, VioLayne! Speaking of Warriors, you should check it out!
You highlighted the correct part in the credits of who did the video editing. In fact, the design, creation, production, editing...all of the video components were done by Eli, the tenor. They went to Vu Studios to film it because they needed their special camera and studio space hence all the extra credited people.
Voiceplay is one of my absolute favorite groups. I really enjoy watching you react to them (and to Geoff C’s channel). I appreciate how you point out all the background sounds and how the beatbox sounds are made. I wouldn’t be able to catch all those details on my own. Thank you for that.
Most of the live videos of VP on here are crappy cellphone quality, but even in those, Layne's snare is crisp, clean and clear. It's pretty wild. That sound from him in particular stood out to me. They do have some older videos that were live recordings with no real production on them. The Aca top 10 series on their page if you wanna hear them without the production. Plus they're just really fun to watch, lol. They also don't seem to do much production on their recent minis. They just released Peaches the other day and it's freaking hilarious!
I agree that their minis (usually just a verse and a chorus) are more impromptu. I think they're just done in the corridor of the mall just outside of Pattycake Productions studio (which is owned/run by Layne and former baritone Tony Wakim). I think my recent favorite minis are "Your Man," "World's smallest violin," and "These Boots are Made for Walking."
I’m so glad you did this one! That last bit where you explained what Layne did makes more sense now. I doubt I would ever think of an inhale there (certainly with my lack of beatboxing experience). So far most of the inhales we’ve heard from Layne have been very low pitched, so new to me that it doesn’t have to be. Thanks! Also good to hear what you thought of J’s flow. The actual rap was not written by him. Credit for the words actually goes to Alfredo Austin, who has written a rap part for J before (in VoicePlay’s cover of “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder) However, J does deliver well.
The ending is part of the Karaoke track for their patreons. The newest cover is seven Nation army, a white Stripes cover. Btw the Background is videoscreen,not Greenscreen.
🎬🎬🎬🖤🗣🖤🎬🎬🎬 .. right on Anthony. Enjoying your journey here with acapala excellence. Vkiceplay is out of this world. Nice brother .. ice .. nice .. 🔥🔥🔥🎼🔥🔥🔥
The ending is probably the most replayed because people skip to the end once the credits start so they don't mess up their playlist going to the next song (especially if randomized), but don't have to wait through all of the credits. If they were replaying to watch the credits, then the peak would be at the beginning of the credits not the end.
I'm very convinced you have nightmares with Jeff (Geoff) :D :D :D... But yes, they all are very talented... Every detail is polished artwork. An all in one brilliant package.
They always put ‘credits’ in the description so if you are blanking on a name or want to know who did the arrangement etc you can just check the description
Really enjoyed the breakdown of Layne's beatboxing. Love Geoff's stygian depths, as always, but learning to appreciate Layne. Thank you for a very informative reaction.
Great reaction Anthony! These guys just keep out doing themselves. Can’t wait for more voiceplay and homefree reactions. Layne is phenomenal in their newest release 7 nation army. You should definitely check it out
I just found out that Geoff and Layne both do the beatboxing. Geoff and Eli do bass. Layne did an interview with @charismaticvoice re: Moana, and song production. It was a neat interview. Geoff also has a video out on how to sing the subharmonics.
After Scott, their first beatboxer, moved on into acting, Geoff worked to help Layne expand his already very strong beatbox game with lower tones. So it is fun watching videos like Nothing Else where Layne is doing something else and people are wondering who is doing the beats.
hi i want say thank you of all personne what write a good something for VoicePlay. He have need a support because he make all of this production for we. And i am joy what you say and what you make for showing we a part of mystérious composition or piece in their music. Geoff Castelluci he can play : Joker, BeetlleJuice an another skeleton like Oogie Boogie Man, jis voice for the demon or the dragon in The Hobbit.
Btw all credits and members are listed in the description of the videos so you can check there if you forget any names or if you want to see who did for example, the arrangement. Should make things a bit easier.
Anthony, it's your channel if you wanna go back... do it. We're here for you. Also so when J started rapping your body language just went wtf... loved it.
Just an heads ups Jooheon from monsta x did a solo debut with LIGHTS album you have earlier liked his music so if you like you can react to that as well as it has album preview video too I am sure you will get to know a little more about him as an artist since the whole album is written and produced by him 💛✨
I love VoicePlay and their covers! You should check out their cover of "The Dragonborn Comes" from Skyrim! Also if you like this cover of Valhalla Calling you HAVE to check out Miracle of Sound feat. Peyton Perrish & Eric Hollaway, it's EPIC!
Refer to Geoff as the foundation and not the base from which they build on. People can confused bass and base. Using foundation eliminates the confusion.
Very nice.. try a new band called THE WARNING.. LIVE AT TEATRO METROPOLITAN CDMX. try Disciple or Animosity, or Enter Sandman. Best live show I've seen in awhile... You won't be sorry.. TWA🤟🎶☮️
Fun fact, the door creeking was beatboxed ^^
IT WAS?! DAMN HES TALENTED!!
And then after J.None appeared Geoff raised a stein to him. 🍺
It STILL catches me off gaurd when I focus on the other parts of the song and then realize that Geoff held that B0 for 15 seconds
Not only did he hold it for 15 seconds in subs, but he did it twice and had two pitch changes in the first one.
@@acecat58 ,i noticed that just before his solo part.
My mans is down there inventing new notes 💀I mean, technically there is a B0 on a grand piano (the third key on the very left no one ever touches) and on a 5-string bass guitar with extended range (literally the lowest note on there), but not on a normal bass or a contrabass. Others crushed it as well. It's refreshing to hear Cesar push his vocals through gritted teeth, he usually sings the most soy parts. Eli popped off, he literally belts the Chandelier note as rock vocals, which is pretty hard to reach even in falcetto for a female singer. I usually don't like rap, but J's bars were really solid, great articulation and interesting rhythm variations. Layne be doing Layne things with the beatboxing. I would have never thought I'd hear "dubstep metal a capella" in one sentence
Geoff stayed in the BASSment this whole song 😂 I love this one so much
Everybody else is all worked up and primed for battle. Geoff is all chill, cuz he knows he could sink all those ships with one thick B0. B frickin’ ZERO. LOL.
Loved this reaction!!! More, please!
Great reaction- thanks! Yes Layne and Geoff are masters at their arrangements and Eli (bald rock tenor) is amazing with the technical effects. The rapping part was done by J None (he is a former member that is active duty military now but comes back frequently to perform with Voice Play when he is on leave) For more rapping from J None, check out Voice Play's cover of "Superstition". You would probably enjoy Voice Play's cover of "Warriors" as both J None and Layne play violins (Layne can really rock out and shred a violin while beatboxing). All of them can sing bass and beatbox and Eli and Layne can surprise you when they rap. Very talented group that do all of their own production by choice without a contract or record label so that they have complete control of their creative expression (they are supported by their patrons that you always see at the end of their covers). Geoff hits a B0 three times in this one and holds the first one for 15 seconds.
On Eli's solo verse (bald rock tenor) he goes back and forth between a B4 and D5.. full voice! Then he hits an F5 in the last chord. Geoff hits and sustains several B0's throughout the song.
@ 6:22 You were wondering about the ending... I find myself going back over and over the end of this song because of the ultra-high tenor harmonic note that echoes for a moment after the voices stop.
Fun fact, the overuse of his B0 actually left Geoff sore for a couple days. It has been entertaining watching the reactions to that first B0 section (all 15 seconds of it) and the rap section. They took their time making this song, and it shows.
They do everything vocally, except for the sometimes stomps and snaps. However they do layer their voices. Layne's part will sometimes 10 or more lines. I always have to remind myself that J did not crash through a heavy, old wooden door on rusty hinges, that was all Layne!
My favorite moment in this piece is during the rap, when everyone else comes in with This Is War! Layne's editing moves those vocals to the back so they don't overpower J, it's amazing!
I always keep the closed captions on, it sure helped trying to listen to the rap, my normal ears could not keep up!
Great reaction. Thank you for pointing out a lot of the beatboxing that I don’t usually catch. Because I’m a patron I get to listen to the karaoke track and that’s usually where I really focus on it. Then when I go out to listen to the full track again I am a little more aware of the intricacies of what they’re doing.
One of my favorite parts is their “This is WAR” in the background while J is rapping.
Previously they did a cover of My Mother Told Me (also associated with the video game Assassin’s Creed) when J was still a permanent member of the group. The makeup and a lot of the costuming is from MMTM. Among their tattoos are runes spelling out VoicePlay.
Layne did the arrangement and Eli the amazing backgrounds. It was filmed at a studio with immense (Full wall!) LED screens.
They frequently will use the karaoke track as musical accompaniment to the patron roll. Sometimes they’ll add a little Easter egg there.😊
Video editing is generally done by the person who arranged, but Eli has been more and more active lately. The final sound editing is done by Ed Boyer who also does the edits for Home Free and PTX. The credits were so long this time because they wanted to credit the studio where they filmed in front of those giant LED screens.
Layne’s went totally crazy on their newest: Seven Nation Army. I would like to hear your breakdown.
He did a wonderful reaction to Seven Nation Army a few days ago. I had been looking foward to his breakdown of that one and it was informative and enjoyable.
And I'm having a blast watching your reactions, love that you can breakdown what Layne is doing. A lot of people are astounded by him, but not many actually talk about what he is doing and how it's done. I love it! To remember his name just think the beatboxer played the violin in Warriors and Nothing Else Matters, hence, VioLayne! Speaking of Warriors, you should check it out!
They went insane on this one! It's still on loop on my Playlist. They never disappoint. Layne and Geoff are masters at arranging songs.
"Tickles my brain" is the perfect explanation for why people love Geoff lmao
You highlighted the correct part in the credits of who did the video editing. In fact, the design, creation, production, editing...all of the video components were done by Eli, the tenor. They went to Vu Studios to film it because they needed their special camera and studio space hence all the extra credited people.
Voiceplay is one of my absolute favorite groups. I really enjoy watching you react to them (and to Geoff C’s channel). I appreciate how you point out all the background sounds and how the beatbox sounds are made. I wouldn’t be able to catch all those details on my own. Thank you for that.
Most of the live videos of VP on here are crappy cellphone quality, but even in those, Layne's snare is crisp, clean and clear. It's pretty wild. That sound from him in particular stood out to me.
They do have some older videos that were live recordings with no real production on them. The Aca top 10 series on their page if you wanna hear them without the production. Plus they're just really fun to watch, lol. They also don't seem to do much production on their recent minis. They just released Peaches the other day and it's freaking hilarious!
I agree that their minis (usually just a verse and a chorus) are more impromptu. I think they're just done in the corridor of the mall just outside of Pattycake Productions studio (which is owned/run by Layne and former baritone Tony Wakim). I think my recent favorite minis are "Your Man," "World's smallest violin," and "These Boots are Made for Walking."
YES I was waiting for this one!!
Great reaction! I think this one is their masterpiece thus far.
I’ve been waiting for you to get to this one. Great reaction! I love their passion and energy all the way to the end.
Lol.. Ominous? heh .... Another Reactor called him "One bad day from becoming a Marvel Villain!" quite appropriate!
I’m so glad you did this one! That last bit where you explained what Layne did makes more sense now. I doubt I would ever think of an inhale there (certainly with my lack of beatboxing experience). So far most of the inhales we’ve heard from Layne have been very low pitched, so new to me that it doesn’t have to be. Thanks!
Also good to hear what you thought of J’s flow. The actual rap was not written by him. Credit for the words actually goes to Alfredo Austin, who has written a rap part for J before (in VoicePlay’s cover of “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder) However, J does deliver well.
This reaction sooo well done! Thanks for pulling apart and analysing the beatboxing a little. You made me hear it afterwards. THANK YOU!
The ending is part of the Karaoke track for their patreons. The newest cover is seven Nation army, a white Stripes cover. Btw the Background is videoscreen,not Greenscreen.
Congrats man! I like your reactions a lot! You're one of the best (this is the first time I am writing this to somebody :) )
Ahhh! I'm so glad you reacted to this one! ♥
🎬🎬🎬🖤🗣🖤🎬🎬🎬 .. right on Anthony. Enjoying your journey here with acapala excellence. Vkiceplay is out of this world. Nice brother .. ice .. nice .. 🔥🔥🔥🎼🔥🔥🔥
👏Amazing!👏
The ending is probably the most replayed because people skip to the end once the credits start so they don't mess up their playlist going to the next song (especially if randomized), but don't have to wait through all of the credits. If they were replaying to watch the credits, then the peak would be at the beginning of the credits not the end.
Voice play went ballistic with this one, I absolutely love the dynamics
I'm very convinced you have nightmares with Jeff (Geoff) :D :D :D... But yes, they all are very talented... Every detail is polished artwork. An all in one brilliant package.
They always put ‘credits’ in the description so if you are blanking on a name or want to know who did the arrangement etc you can just check the description
Layn is their Vocal Percussionist and he's damn good at it. They only sweep past his face briefly when he's beetboxing, so it's easy to miss.
Really enjoyed the breakdown of Layne's beatboxing. Love Geoff's stygian depths, as always, but learning to appreciate Layne. Thank you for a very informative reaction.
Great reaction Anthony! These guys just keep out doing themselves. Can’t wait for more voiceplay and homefree reactions. Layne is phenomenal in their newest release 7 nation army. You should definitely check it out
I just found out that Geoff and Layne both do the beatboxing. Geoff and Eli do bass. Layne did an interview with @charismaticvoice re: Moana, and song production. It was a neat interview. Geoff also has a video out on how to sing the subharmonics.
All of them can sing tenor, baritone, bass, and beatbox ... to varying degrees. Gives them a lot of flexibility in their arrangements.
After Scott, their first beatboxer, moved on into acting, Geoff worked to help Layne expand his already very strong beatbox game with lower tones. So it is fun watching videos like Nothing Else where Layne is doing something else and people are wondering who is doing the beats.
Geoff also did an interview with the Charasmatic Voice.
Just for those Geoff fan's out there.... he does a 5-ish octave run in the end of the "oggie boogies song" ... ;)
The reason the end is most replayed is because people go back and look at the two video links and choose which one to see next.
hi i want say thank you of all personne what write a good something for VoicePlay. He have need a support because he make all of this production for we.
And i am joy what you say and what you make for showing we a part of mystérious composition or piece in their music.
Geoff Castelluci he can play : Joker, BeetlleJuice an another skeleton like Oogie Boogie Man, jis voice for the demon or the dragon in The Hobbit.
all a capella, literally every sound in this song is done by one of their voices
Great reaction
The name of member are always in the description of the video !!!!
Btw all credits and members are listed in the description of the videos so you can check there if you forget any names or if you want to see who did for example, the arrangement. Should make things a bit easier.
The symbolism in this video is insane, then all sailing to Valhalla then all welcomed into Odins hall! SKöL!!!! 🍻🍻
Uur time and time again rocks........self reflection too
Anthony, it's your channel if you wanna go back... do it. We're here for you. Also so when J started rapping your body language just went wtf... loved it.
You will like Geoff's solo of "Monster Mash" and "Headless Horseman".
Eli (rhymes with jelly), the rock tenor did the video editing.
THE ENDING IS MOST REPLAYED BECAUSE THE SONG IS HARD AT THE END !! LISTEN TO IT!
Ah the sub harmonics, love'm.
Just an heads ups Jooheon from monsta x did a solo debut with LIGHTS album you have earlier liked his music so if you like you can react to that as well as it has album preview video too I am sure you will get to know a little more about him as an artist since the whole album is written and produced by him 💛✨
Anthony how would you react to that monster deep voice chasing you through the forest saying I'm going to eat you after dark? lol lol
I love VoicePlay and their covers! You should check out their cover of "The Dragonborn Comes" from Skyrim!
Also if you like this cover of Valhalla Calling you HAVE to check out Miracle of Sound feat. Peyton Perrish & Eric Hollaway, it's EPIC!
Its great bro. Glad to see u watching voicepllay. Geoff rocks. U need to react to halo theme, big bad john, and dragonborn comes.. skyrim
joohoney "Freedom" mv reaction
ALL the percussion and sound effects are done by beat boxing by Layne Stein
hellfire voiceplay
Geoff hit a few B0 in this one.
because in the ending there are parts they didnt sing in the the actual song :D
Check out their cover of Stevie Wonder’s “ Superstition “!
Geoff taught Laine to beatbox
Cant get my bass guitar to sound as deep as Geoff...
Refer to Geoff as the foundation and not the base from which they build on. People can confused bass and base. Using foundation eliminates the confusion.
look at the pentatonix haleluya
Very nice.. try a new band called THE WARNING.. LIVE AT TEATRO METROPOLITAN CDMX. try Disciple or Animosity, or Enter Sandman. Best live show I've seen in awhile... You won't be sorry.. TWA🤟🎶☮️
I love Skyrim.
where do they hide the other members as there is no way 5 guys can sound like that
You should check out oogy boogy.
Stop utilizing other peoples talent to promote yourself.