That quartet of gentlemen is just one, with good makeup and clever filming. Geoff has a remarkable vocal range (5 octaves), and is just as skilled as an arranger- if you glance at the credits for the video, you'll see Geoff is responsible for pretty much everything except the beards and the final mix. While covers are his thing, Geoff tends to reinvent music rather than simply cover it. His Christmas drop of Carol of the Bells deserves to be in an epic film; it is the Die Hard of Christmas Carols in Geoff's hands.
Welcome to the one and only Geoff Castellucci. You aren't the first, and most likely won't be the last to think it's more than one person singing. Geoff has an amazing 5 octave range. He is the bass for the a capella group Voiceplay.He started doing solo work during COVID 19 when Voiceplay had to stop touring. Both are independent which gives them the freedom to cover a wide variety of musical styles. I hope you'll react to more of their work.
Several folks have now clued you in that Geoff is singing ALL the parts, but no one has yet mentioned that he is doing all the instrumentals, too. He plays piano and uses plug-ins on his keyboard to get those strings you hear on this one. He also arranges his own music and he (and his wife) film the simpler videos like this, where he is more or less in one spot, themselves. Then he does the initial audio mix (before sending it out for the final mix) and all the video editing as well. I will echo others' suggestion for his "Carol of the Bells". It is not the usual tenor handbell sound. It is the carol as done if you are standing in the cathedral belfry. Huge, massive, iron cathedral bell sound.
Oh! and subscribing in hope you will travel down this rabbit hole and possibly VoicePlay's, too? That is the acapella group he is part of. He's their bass. (no surprise)
It's always fun to watch reactors' first time hearing Geoff. Thanks so much for doing this one. If you really want to hear his lowest notes, he recently dropped a cover of Carol of the Bells for Christmas. That will blow your mind! His Acapella group, VoicepPlay, is the best one out there. Their cover of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters is the best Acapella song ever recorded, IMHO. I hope you check them out!
Geoff does his "solo" stuff well. By solo, I mean he is solo, both visually and audibly! He records and layers these videos! Try all of his stuff, please! His latest, Carol of the Bells is awesome! Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
We call him the DRAGON. His most recent Carol of the Bells truly brings the Dragon FIRE!!!! Check out Jack's Lament from Geoff for more theatrics or Sound of Silence for his demonstration of vocal range. Thanks.
There is nothing better than four Geoffs except when he does five. Geoff has done three covers from the Hobbit movies as the dwarfs. Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold, I See Fire and newest The Song of Durin. Geoff is the bass and a founding member of the acapella group VoicePlay #TheatreKidsOfAcapella. Geoff and VoicePlay are the best rabbit holes that you can travel down.
If you want to be blown away by Geoff Castelluci, watch his songs, “Follsum Prison Blues”, and his new release, “Carol of the Bells”. Brace yourself, cause he’ll rumble you out of your chair 🤣🤣🤣
This is from the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings film and also, this is actually one guy singing 4 parts. Geoff (pronounced Jeff) does this in most of his videos and is the bass singer in an A Capella group called Voiceplay. He has a 5 Octave vocal range... maybe 6. Voiceplay is a great group. Anyways, Take Care & God Bless.
Geoff arranged, produced, starred and edited this video with the help of his wife Kathy. He is one of the most talented singers I've ever seen and he has an enormous range. On the screen you see Geoff acting with himself. The talent is off the charts!😊
Krizz, you should check out Geoff and his 3 clones (they are all Geoff) covering House Of The Rising Sun, Man Of Constant Sorrow, Ain't No Sunshine, and 16 Tons. They are all 🔥🔥🤙✌️
Ah...you've found my favorite singer (who sings bass with my favorite group, VoicePlay). It's all Geoff in costume. A five octave range is a powerful thing (three octaves in full chest voice). You need now to react to his two sequels to this one..."I See Fire" and "Song of Durin" with the same dwarves (adding one more to Durin). In those, Geoff ("Jeff") gives his clones solos in his various ranges. Geoff edits his own videos, etc. - check out the video description to see how much Geoff (and VoicePlay) do one their own as they are 100% indie. If you want to hear Geoff really LOW, check out VoicePlay's "Valhalla Calling" (their sequel to "My Mother Told Me"). Layne arranged that one and he makes Geoff do things that Geoff doesn't do to himself. At three points in "Valhalla Calling" Geoff sustains B0s. His newest solo release, "Carol of the Bells" is great...Geoff goes down to D1 subs in that one.
Just A Little FYI, I'm sure other people have told you. But ALL OF THOSE GUYS ARE GEOFF, YES SIR HE ACTUALLY HONESTLY SINGS EVERYTHING HIMSELF. THE LOWS, THE MIDS AND THE HIGHS, GEOFF HAS A 5 OR 6 OCTAVE RANGE AND HE'S ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. IF YOU WANT TO HEAR HIS RANGE YOU'VE GOTTA REACT TO HIS VIDEO " I SEE FIRE " HE'S ALSO WITH THE GROUP VOICE PLAY YA GOTTA CHECK THEM OUT TOO. BUT ALL PLAYING & BULLSHITTING ASIDE ALL THESE GUYS IN THE VIDEO IS GEOFF.
I highly recommend Geoff's cover of The Beatles "Blackbird", and, with the holidays upon us, any of his Christmas songs in particular "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and his most recent "Carol of the Bells" cover. Geoff also has at least one tutorial vid on "How to sing low". And make sure to check out VoicePlay. You won't regret it.
Voiceplay dropped their Christmas piece a couple of weeks ago. It is Zat U Santa Claus? It is an old Louis Armstrong piece that is funny with an amazing arrangement and video. You will like it. I promise! Subscribed in anticipation of more Geoff and Voiceplay.
Not only does Geoff Castellucci play a huge part in making the musical arrangements, produce, film,, and edit for the cover songs he does he is also in an Acapella group called Voiceplay. They are awesome as well. Totally worth listening.
Yep, just geoff cloning himself so he can show who's singing the 4-5 octave range he has. Plus, he does everything himself. Check the credits below his post to see exactly what he does. And, he and the a capella group he sings with (Voice Play) are independent. This allows them to choose whatever song they want. And, they perform almost every genre out there today and before.
Just because I haven't seen anyone else mention it yet, those extremely low rumble notes Geoff does are subharmonics. VoicePlay and HomeFree are extremely popular acapella groups. For something a little different, I think you would like Dan Vasc's version of Amazing Grace. He has a phenomenal voice, does anything from opera to metal, including metal covers of pop and Disney.
I’ll echo this - a truly powerful and beautiful voice. I think he (like Geoff) also does his own arrangements. I know he plays the instruments for himself (unknown to me exactly which ones. I know Geoff uses plug-ins with his midi keyboard) but as I understand it, Dan also does his own audio mixing.
In case you haven’t heard him before, then you might be interested in the acapella group he is in. They’re called VoicePlay and they have a great cover of “Valhalla Calling”. They’re called VoicePlay composer commented on their release with 10 out of 10 ‘raised alehorns’
I just kept watching you to see when and if you figured it out. It is Only Geoff! Actually, he has up to 5 in his private clone farm. My suggestion is to catch his cover of Ain't No Sunshine, the Bill Withers song. Also, as he is the Bass for the A cappella group, VoicePlay, go listen to them as well. I suggest Creep as you may be familiar with it.
Geoff, Avi Kaplan and Tim Foust all basses from Acapella groups are friends. Avi Kaplan has a song after he left Pentatonix called Change On The Rise 🔥 and I would suggest Tim Foust video of his five octave range from highest to lowest. Check Tim’s with his Home Free group - Do You Hear What I Hear Christmas video. Enjoy!
Hi !I Just subscribed because I think it is so cool that you are reacting to all genres! I've discovered so much new music by watching reactors like you! I'm sort of new the whole TH-cam reactor thing, how do I ask for reactions to songs? Or do I do that? I have some new people I discovered this year that I'm enjoying and love seeing other reactions to them. My list of artists I;ve recently discovered is Dan Vasc, Tommy Johansson, and Erik Gronwall, who are all metal/rock musicians. Geoff Castelucchi is amazing too but i knew him from way back when. His newest drop "Carol of the Bells" is great!
Geoff is amazing & off the charts with his talent. He sings in a 5 octave range, produces, arranges, films, edits, etc. his own stuff and takes turns with the other members of his a cappella group 'Voice Play'. And they are off the charts talented. They all do silly & serious with equal skill & talent. This is a rabbit hole you don't want to miss. Here are a few of my favorite covers they have dropped. Geoff also does narration pieces that are phenomenal. Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/0bqiBpRvEwc/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/huzfeciRvw4/w-d-xo.html Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/bVbetHB815E/w-d-xo.html Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/mI8hPSSZSL4/w-d-xo.html Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/f31q5KdfLnM/w-d-xo.html Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/vO8NEsx9m58/w-d-xo.html Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/SLSzMDHyZ3g/w-d-xo.html Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/EbxkOntz2SA/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/0bqiBpRvEwc/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Geoff: th-cam.com/video/Uto349GmeMA/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/TLvtw4nXou0/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/c40wcBBdFsI/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/-b0HSW3CN9E/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/lyekSI_4Qlc/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/y5qZrrovpuw/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/l8Sxh5E2u_g/w-d-xo.html Geoff: th-cam.com/video/12Sg9efb0hc/w-d-xo.html
You really can't go wrong with reactions to Geoff and the a capella band he's in, Voiceplay. Also, check out Home Free and their low bass singer, Tim Foust. Both basses have incredible ranges. Both groups have phenomenal performances as well as being funny as hell. I look forward to watching you enjoy this rabbit hole. When you're ready to change up to something completely different, I'd recommend Nanowar of Steel (turn the subtitles on for the videos; they're multilingual). You can kind of think of them as the Weird Al of metal - nothing is sacred, they're hilarious, and they're GOOD. ... But I expect that might be a while before you get to them, since you have so much great content here already to react to first. ;-)
As people have said this is Geoff's original work he is the bass not baritone bass of one of the other acapella groups voice play. Check out Valhalla calling where he hits he hits a subharmonic note. I think people people say he hits an E1 subharmonic. Please add Pentatonix and Home Free into your lineup if you don't already have them. The bass ' for Home Free is Tim Foust and at the time Pentatonix had Avi Kaplan. They are both basso profundo which is lower than a bass. There's video of each of them blowing speakers. Abby didn't so often that Pentatonix started to bring their own speakers. The fourth acapella group is the bass gang it is 4 men and they are very good also. Start with if I had a heart. I can go on forever suffice to say please add more acapell. Our who collaborates with BP says that voice play is his favorite of all the acapella groups really enjoys voiceplay. He 7:157:15
You need to check out Geoff (all four of them were one guy) in Voiceplay. They have such great arrangements of the songs they do, including classical....
You should react to Voice Play's KIDNAP THE SANDY CLAWS | The Nightmare Before Christmas | VoicePlay Feat. Rachel Potter to show his full talent when in a group and match the season!
Geoff goes lower. And he has named his clones... the three main clones (plus Geoff) first appear with names in his cover of Elvis' Way Down (which is also hilarious) Watch for their name tags. His forth clone, Darrell, made his first named appearance in Ghost Riders in the Sky. He's full indi, no manager, label or producer, and he likes reactors. You don't need to veil your screen.
There's no "THEY". That's Geoff Castellucci x4. He has his own channel and is also the bass in the group VoicePlay. Geoff does all his own arrangements and he does half the arrangements for VoicePlay. He just dropped the most amazing version of Carol of the Bells (715k views in the first 11 days). In that one, you'll get 5x Geoff without all the make-up to make it look like different Geoffs. th-cam.com/video/0bqiBpRvEwc/w-d-xo.html. If you're ready to go down the VoicePlay rabbit hole, you can start anywhere within the Rabbit hole, but my favorite place to start is VoicePlay's version of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters. Hope you have time to check it out. Be prepared to be even more "blown away"!! Enjoy!! th-cam.com/video/f31q5KdfLnM/w-d-xo.html
That is just one dude my dude. The proof is in these videos (16tons, big iron, don't mess around with jim, house of the rising sun, carol of the bells, and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen) to name a few. He's not in any kind of costumes per se so you can see his face. And that doesn't even cover the group that he's actually a part of called voiceplay. You really need to check those guys out. Some recommendations include but are not limited to (nothing else matters, the dragonborn comes, carry on wayward son, hoist the colors, the way you make me feel, zat you santa claus. ) Welcome down the rabbit hole. Should you choose to proceed expect your mind to be blown every time. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That quartet of gentlemen is just one, with good makeup and clever filming. Geoff has a remarkable vocal range (5 octaves), and is just as skilled as an arranger- if you glance at the credits for the video, you'll see Geoff is responsible for pretty much everything except the beards and the final mix. While covers are his thing, Geoff tends to reinvent music rather than simply cover it. His Christmas drop of Carol of the Bells deserves to be in an epic film; it is the Die Hard of Christmas Carols in Geoff's hands.
Welcome to the one and only Geoff Castellucci. You aren't the first, and most likely won't be the last to think it's more than one person singing. Geoff has an amazing 5 octave range. He is the bass for the a capella group Voiceplay.He started doing solo work during COVID 19 when Voiceplay had to stop touring. Both are independent which gives them the freedom to cover a wide variety of musical styles. I hope you'll react to more of their work.
It's all Geoff, singing with himself.
Several folks have now clued you in that Geoff is singing ALL the parts, but no one has yet mentioned that he is doing all the instrumentals, too. He plays piano and uses plug-ins on his keyboard to get those strings you hear on this one. He also arranges his own music and he (and his wife) film the simpler videos like this, where he is more or less in one spot, themselves. Then he does the initial audio mix (before sending it out for the final mix) and all the video editing as well.
I will echo others' suggestion for his "Carol of the Bells". It is not the usual tenor handbell sound. It is the carol as done if you are standing in the cathedral belfry. Huge, massive, iron cathedral bell sound.
Oh! and subscribing in hope you will travel down this rabbit hole and possibly VoicePlay's, too? That is the acapella group he is part of. He's their bass. (no surprise)
It's always fun to watch reactors' first time hearing Geoff. Thanks so much for doing this one. If you really want to hear his lowest notes, he recently dropped a cover of Carol of the Bells for Christmas. That will blow your mind!
His Acapella group, VoicepPlay, is the best one out there. Their cover of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters is the best Acapella song ever recorded, IMHO. I hope you check them out!
This years Christmas Song by Geoff Castellucci, Carol of the Bells, is epic. Id love to see your reaction
Geoff does his "solo" stuff well. By solo, I mean he is solo, both visually and audibly! He records and layers these videos! Try all of his stuff, please! His latest, Carol of the Bells is awesome! Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
We call him the DRAGON. His most recent Carol of the Bells truly brings the Dragon FIRE!!!! Check out Jack's Lament from Geoff for more theatrics or Sound of Silence for his demonstration of vocal range. Thanks.
There is nothing better than four Geoffs except when he does five. Geoff has done three covers from the Hobbit movies as the dwarfs. Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold, I See Fire and newest The Song of Durin. Geoff is the bass and a founding member of the acapella group VoicePlay #TheatreKidsOfAcapella. Geoff and VoicePlay are the best rabbit holes that you can travel down.
Geoff Castellucci has a 5 octave voice and plays several instruments. All voices are Geoff.
If you want to be blown away by Geoff Castelluci, watch his songs, “Follsum Prison Blues”, and his new release, “Carol of the Bells”. Brace yourself, cause he’ll rumble you out of your chair 🤣🤣🤣
This is from the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings film and also, this is actually one guy singing 4 parts. Geoff (pronounced Jeff) does this in most of his videos and is the bass singer in an A Capella group called Voiceplay. He has a 5 Octave vocal range... maybe 6. Voiceplay is a great group. Anyways, Take Care & God Bless.
Geoff is one of the Basso Profundo singers in the A Capella scene
He is the bass singer in the Acapella group Voice Play
Voiceplay is one word, not two.
Geoff arranged, produced, starred and edited this video with the help of his wife Kathy. He is one of the most talented singers I've ever seen and he has an enormous range. On the screen you see Geoff acting with himself. The talent is off the charts!😊
I'll recommend his cover of 16 Tons so you can see it's all him. For a Voiceplay cover I suggest Valhalla Calling
Yep, and the cool thing about "Sixteen Tons" is that he sings it entirely in chest voice...no subharmonics.
Krizz, you should check out Geoff and his 3 clones (they are all Geoff) covering House Of The Rising Sun, Man Of Constant Sorrow, Ain't No Sunshine, and 16 Tons. They are all 🔥🔥🤙✌️
Check out Geoff in his covers of:
Ain’t no sunshine
Don’t mess around with Jim
Monster mash
Sixteen tons
Big iron
And so many more!!!
Ah...you've found my favorite singer (who sings bass with my favorite group, VoicePlay). It's all Geoff in costume. A five octave range is a powerful thing (three octaves in full chest voice). You need now to react to his two sequels to this one..."I See Fire" and "Song of Durin" with the same dwarves (adding one more to Durin). In those, Geoff ("Jeff") gives his clones solos in his various ranges. Geoff edits his own videos, etc. - check out the video description to see how much Geoff (and VoicePlay) do one their own as they are 100% indie.
If you want to hear Geoff really LOW, check out VoicePlay's "Valhalla Calling" (their sequel to "My Mother Told Me"). Layne arranged that one and he makes Geoff do things that Geoff doesn't do to himself. At three points in "Valhalla Calling" Geoff sustains B0s. His newest solo release, "Carol of the Bells" is great...Geoff goes down to D1 subs in that one.
Just A Little FYI, I'm sure other people have told you. But ALL OF THOSE GUYS ARE GEOFF, YES SIR HE ACTUALLY HONESTLY SINGS EVERYTHING HIMSELF. THE LOWS, THE MIDS AND THE HIGHS, GEOFF HAS A 5 OR 6 OCTAVE RANGE AND HE'S ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. IF YOU WANT TO HEAR HIS RANGE YOU'VE GOTTA REACT TO HIS VIDEO " I SEE FIRE " HE'S ALSO WITH THE GROUP VOICE PLAY YA GOTTA CHECK THEM OUT TOO. BUT ALL PLAYING & BULLSHITTING ASIDE ALL THESE GUYS IN THE VIDEO IS GEOFF.
I highly recommend Geoff's cover of The Beatles "Blackbird", and, with the holidays upon us, any of his Christmas songs in particular "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and his most recent "Carol of the Bells" cover. Geoff also has at least one tutorial vid on "How to sing low".
And make sure to check out VoicePlay. You won't regret it.
Geoff is so very awesome. He has quite a vocal range. Keep checking him out, you will not be disappointed. Love your reaction!
Voiceplay dropped their Christmas piece a couple of weeks ago. It is Zat U Santa Claus? It is an old Louis Armstrong piece that is funny with an amazing arrangement and video. You will like it. I promise!
Subscribed in anticipation of more Geoff and Voiceplay.
I won't repeat the above, but am subscribing in anticipation of more Geoff and subsequently Voiceplay. 😊 🇬🇧
Not only does Geoff Castellucci play a huge part in making the musical arrangements, produce, film,, and edit for the cover songs he does he is also in an Acapella group called Voiceplay. They are awesome as well. Totally worth listening.
Yep, just geoff cloning himself so he can show who's singing the 4-5 octave range he has. Plus, he does everything himself. Check the credits below his post to see exactly what he does. And, he and the a capella group he sings with (Voice Play) are independent. This allows them to choose whatever song they want. And, they perform almost every genre out there today and before.
Those singers as you refereed to them is one man doing all parts.
Just because I haven't seen anyone else mention it yet, those extremely low rumble notes Geoff does are subharmonics. VoicePlay and HomeFree are extremely popular acapella groups.
For something a little different, I think you would like Dan Vasc's version of Amazing Grace. He has a phenomenal voice, does anything from opera to metal, including metal covers of pop and Disney.
I’ll echo this - a truly powerful and beautiful voice. I think he (like Geoff) also does his own arrangements. I know he plays the instruments for himself (unknown to me exactly which ones. I know Geoff uses plug-ins with his midi keyboard) but as I understand it, Dan also does his own audio mixing.
Now you gotta do his group voiceplay!!! Pick any song they all rock!!
That is some VIKING tuneage right there
⚒️ ⚔️ 🪓 🗡
VALHALLA
In case you haven’t heard him before, then you might be interested in the acapella group he is in. They’re called VoicePlay and they have a great cover of “Valhalla Calling”. They’re called VoicePlay composer commented on their release with 10 out of 10 ‘raised alehorns’
I hope you check out Valhalla Calling by VoicePlay. That's Geoff's acapella group and there is a wicked rap section.
DUDE! SPOILERS!
I mean I'm absolutely seconding the rec but come on, the best parts of VP reactions are always the most unexpected bits
Welcome to the human warhorn we affectionately call Geoff Castellucci.
I just kept watching you to see when and if you figured it out. It is Only Geoff! Actually, he has up to 5 in his private clone farm. My suggestion is to catch his cover of Ain't No Sunshine, the Bill Withers song. Also, as he is the Bass for the A cappella group, VoicePlay, go listen to them as well. I suggest Creep as you may be familiar with it.
Geoff, Avi Kaplan and Tim Foust all basses from Acapella groups are friends. Avi Kaplan has a song after he left Pentatonix called Change On The Rise 🔥 and I would suggest Tim Foust video of his five octave range from highest to lowest. Check Tim’s with his Home Free group - Do You Hear What I Hear Christmas video. Enjoy!
Hi !I Just subscribed because I think it is so cool that you are reacting to all genres! I've discovered so much new music by watching reactors like you! I'm sort of new the whole TH-cam reactor thing, how do I ask for reactions to songs? Or do I do that? I have some new people I discovered this year that I'm enjoying and love seeing other reactions to them. My list of artists I;ve recently discovered is Dan Vasc, Tommy Johansson, and Erik Gronwall, who are all metal/rock musicians. Geoff Castelucchi is amazing too but i knew him from way back when. His newest drop "Carol of the Bells" is great!
Geoff is amazing & off the charts with his talent. He sings in a 5 octave range, produces, arranges, films, edits, etc. his own stuff and takes turns with the other members of his a cappella group 'Voice Play'. And they are off the charts talented. They all do silly & serious with equal skill & talent. This is a rabbit hole you don't want to miss. Here are a few of my favorite covers they have dropped. Geoff also does narration pieces that are phenomenal.
Voice Play: th-cam.com/video/0bqiBpRvEwc/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
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So excited for this.. His version of I See Fire, is mind boggling.
You really can't go wrong with reactions to Geoff and the a capella band he's in, Voiceplay. Also, check out Home Free and their low bass singer, Tim Foust. Both basses have incredible ranges. Both groups have phenomenal performances as well as being funny as hell. I look forward to watching you enjoy this rabbit hole.
When you're ready to change up to something completely different, I'd recommend Nanowar of Steel (turn the subtitles on for the videos; they're multilingual). You can kind of think of them as the Weird Al of metal - nothing is sacred, they're hilarious, and they're GOOD. ... But I expect that might be a while before you get to them, since you have so much great content here already to react to first. ;-)
Been loving your channel so much!!!
Check out his cover of 16 tons
Great reaction thanks
This is so soothing!
As people have said this is Geoff's original work he is the bass not baritone bass of one of the other acapella groups voice play. Check out Valhalla calling where he hits he hits a subharmonic note. I think people people say he hits an
E1 subharmonic. Please add Pentatonix and Home Free into your lineup if you don't already have them. The bass ' for Home Free is Tim Foust and at the time Pentatonix had Avi Kaplan. They are both basso profundo which is lower than a bass. There's video of each of them blowing speakers. Abby didn't so often that Pentatonix started to bring their own speakers. The fourth acapella group is the bass gang it is 4 men and they are very good also. Start with if I had a heart. I can go on forever suffice to say please add more acapell. Our who collaborates with BP says that voice play is his favorite of all the acapella groups really enjoys voiceplay. He 7:15 7:15
Small correction - the low note Geoff sings in “Valhalla Calling” is a B0. Hits it and holds it for (I think) 15 seconds?
6:58 Geoff :) he did put his name in it :)
You need to check out Geoff (all four of them were one guy) in Voiceplay. They have such great arrangements of the songs they do, including classical....
You should react to Voice Play's KIDNAP THE SANDY CLAWS | The Nightmare Before Christmas | VoicePlay Feat. Rachel Potter to show his full talent when in a group and match the season!
CHECK OUT PETER HOLLENS FAR OVER THE MISTY MOUNTAINS
Geoff does amazing things by cloning himself. I don't know how he does it so seamlessly. But who cares. It's all fantastic.
Geoff goes lower. And he has named his clones... the three main clones (plus Geoff) first appear with names in his cover of Elvis' Way Down (which is also hilarious) Watch for their name tags. His forth clone, Darrell, made his first named appearance in Ghost Riders in the Sky.
He's full indi, no manager, label or producer, and he likes reactors. You don't need to veil your screen.
sub harmonics are something for sure.
There's no "THEY". That's Geoff Castellucci x4. He has his own channel and is also the bass in the group VoicePlay. Geoff does all his own arrangements and he does half the arrangements for VoicePlay. He just dropped the most amazing version of Carol of the Bells (715k views in the first 11 days). In that one, you'll get 5x Geoff without all the make-up to make it look like different Geoffs.
th-cam.com/video/0bqiBpRvEwc/w-d-xo.html.
If you're ready to go down the VoicePlay rabbit hole, you can start anywhere within the Rabbit hole, but my favorite place to start is VoicePlay's version of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters. Hope you have time to check it out. Be prepared to be even more "blown away"!! Enjoy!! th-cam.com/video/f31q5KdfLnM/w-d-xo.html
I love Geoff and his version, but Peter Hollens with Tim Foust is the ultimate version of this song imho
Check out his Blackbird cover for his range
If you like people doing skits with their songs, check out the official music video of One Hand Killing by Twelve Foot Ninja!
You need to listen to Tim Foust sing this song
That is just one dude my dude. The proof is in these videos (16tons, big iron, don't mess around with jim, house of the rising sun, carol of the bells, and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen) to name a few. He's not in any kind of costumes per se so you can see his face.
And that doesn't even cover the group that he's actually a part of called voiceplay. You really need to check those guys out. Some recommendations include but are not limited to (nothing else matters, the dragonborn comes, carry on wayward son, hoist the colors, the way you make me feel, zat you santa claus. )
Welcome down the rabbit hole. Should you choose to proceed expect your mind to be blown every time.
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Not baritone... bass. Bass, baritone, and tenor. You are a low baritone and 80% of the male population is some form of baritone.
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