This was filmed separately Peter was in Oregon and Tim was in the Caribbean. Peter is a master of layering voices this video was 120+ layers of his and Tim’s voices
This is my favorite version of this song. The contrast in voices is beautiful. Peter in the higher tenor ranges & then paired with the true natural bass voice of Tim. And that last dragon's breath note is truly remarkable & how long he sustains it. Peter & Tim have collaborated on quite a few other songs & they are all beautiful. Peter is a master at layering voices. Check out "Sound Of Silence", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Greensleeves", "Fire & Rain", "Teach Your Children", "Sunshine On My Shoulders", "You Can Close Your Eyes", "And So It Goes", "Blackbird", "You've Got A Friend".
Peter Hollens and Tim Foust did great job on this song. Tim have a low voice and he have a great voice. Peter have a great voice. I love Home Free, they are my favorite group. ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I have seen this before and was seriously impressed by their performance, it’s a song I like anyway. They make a really great duo, plus the layering is excellent and really contributes to the overall performance! Nice emotional reaction to it, I guessed when I saw what it was you would like it and be emotional about it.
Tim released the Dragon. LoL. Peter has done several songs with Tim and with Home Free. One of my favorites is " Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For " by Home Free featuring Peter. Thanks for the reaction. Hope you feel better soon.
Love this! It’s from the movie the Hobbit with the dwarves singing it. If you stare at Tim at the end you’ll see the camera shake. Tim and Peter go way back and have so many collaborations they made an album together called Beautiful Duets. My favorites are Greensleeves, Bridge Over Troubled Water and So It Goes. Peter is a master of layering voices, it’s just Tim and Peter and there are about 120 tracks. Peter is in Oregon and Tim was in Cayman Islands in a place called Hells Canyon.
The lyrics Peter uses here are taken directly from the Hobbit book by JRR Tolkien. The poem in the book is much longer so Peter just pulled a few verses for this arrangement. The Dwarven race is very ancient, noble, and nuanced. I highly recommend looking up and reading the poem as written in the book. It gives a better understanding of dwarven motivations.
Geoff Castellucci (Voiceplay) also has a version of this, on his solo multitrack YT channel. And later, he put on the same costumes again and did I See Fire.
In a similar vein, I would recommend The Hound + The Fox featuring Adam Chance (also from Home Free), doing just about any of their songs. One of my favorites is Wayfaring Stranger. I really believe you would enjoy it.
This is a good one from Tim and Peter! Both of these men have extremely wide ranges and I am sure that the lowest was Tim and the extremely high was Peter, but that’s going by timber. Tim I am sure was also very high in parts of this and you heard in the beginning when Peter came in with Tim in unison in the lower range. Enjoyed hearing you nerd out on the song! Get well soon! Low bass Kenneth
Peter has a large body of work. He and Tim were in an a capella group over 20 years ago, and have collaborated on numerous songs in many genres. Peter also collaborates with The Hound and the Fox. Peter did a duet with Adam Chance, too. For something from them that is 'old' but many fewer voices check out their Greensleeves.
The song is loosely based on the writings of JRR Tolkien. There are several songs in The Hobbit, the one that they're singing here is in the book, now they did take some poetic license, chained some lyrics. If you read The Hobbit you will find this similar song. It's in chapter 1 An Unexpected Party.
Welcome to the Peter Hollen's rabbit hole! I highly recommend "I see fire" and "the parting glass" which is a collaborative with Fox and Hound, who are also awesome 👌
If you love LOTR, Peter has done an entire album of LOTR songs. He has a playlist of them on his channel. And you are correct, the poem was in the book. It actually was always meant to be a song. Just as most of the other poems were. There are recordings of Tolkien singing some of them
This is my favorite rendition of this song. Peter and Tim are so good together! If you're a LOTR fan, have you heard Billy Boyd's "The Last Farewell?" It's so good and will really ring that nostalgia bell! th-cam.com/video/q8ir8rVl2Z4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=48jQX5apC-6Kv2hi
This is very good; if you like this, try out heilung, they will blow you away. And I love this, but heilung takes it to primal, kulning, primitive, spiritual way; ancient, but a surrealist bravado. Their name means the healing, or to heal. I would love to see your reaction to them, their song nurupo. Trust me, you've never heard anything like them. This song I mention here made me cry.
@@KoalityReactions oh wow you did? Okay im glad i found you now! I need to go watch it! I just found you, and I like your content already. 😊🙏 pleasssee think about doing a reaction to the song I mentioned, I need to see your reaction.
This was filmed separately Peter was in Oregon and Tim was in the Caribbean.
Peter is a master of layering voices this video was 120+ layers of his and Tim’s voices
I saw a short time ago that Peter had his wife add a couple of the high harmonic lines during his editing.
Tim and Peter have been singing together since long before Tim joined Home Free. They have made at least one album together that I highly recommend.
This is my favorite version of this song. The contrast in voices is beautiful. Peter in the higher tenor ranges & then paired with the true natural bass voice of Tim. And that last dragon's breath note is truly remarkable & how long he sustains it. Peter & Tim have collaborated on quite a few other songs & they are all beautiful. Peter is a master at layering voices. Check out "Sound Of Silence", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Greensleeves", "Fire & Rain", "Teach Your Children", "Sunshine On My Shoulders", "You Can Close Your Eyes", "And So It Goes", "Blackbird", "You've Got A Friend".
Peter Hollens and Tim Foust did great job on this song. Tim have a low voice and he have a great voice. Peter have a great voice. I love Home Free, they are my favorite group. ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I have seen this before and was seriously impressed by their performance, it’s a song I like anyway. They make a really great duo, plus the layering is excellent and really contributes to the overall performance!
Nice emotional reaction to it, I guessed when I saw what it was you would like it and be emotional about it.
Tim released the Dragon. LoL. Peter has done several songs with Tim and with Home Free. One of my favorites is " Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For " by Home Free featuring Peter. Thanks for the reaction. Hope you feel better soon.
I second “Still Haven’t Found”.
Love this! It’s from the movie the Hobbit with the dwarves singing it. If you stare at Tim at the end you’ll see the camera shake. Tim and Peter go way back and have so many collaborations they made an album together called Beautiful Duets. My favorites are Greensleeves, Bridge Over Troubled Water and So It Goes. Peter is a master of layering voices, it’s just Tim and Peter and there are about 120 tracks. Peter is in Oregon and Tim was in Cayman Islands in a place called Hells Canyon.
Peter Hollens' cover of Ed Sheeran's I See Fire from The Desolation of Smaug is beyond incredible. Hope you can check that one out soon.
I second this: it's breathtaking
The lyrics Peter uses here are taken directly from the Hobbit book by JRR Tolkien. The poem in the book is much longer so Peter just pulled a few verses for this arrangement. The Dwarven race is very ancient, noble, and nuanced. I highly recommend looking up and reading the poem as written in the book. It gives a better understanding of dwarven motivations.
Geoff Castellucci (Voiceplay) also has a version of this, on his solo multitrack YT channel. And later, he put on the same costumes again and did I See Fire.
If you look carefully at that last note from Tim the camera is vibrating
Peter is a master at layering, just check out more from him.
❤#PeterHollens,#TimFoust. Great reaction.
Some fun ones you should check out are Field’s of Gold, Skyrim, Star Wars Medley, and Game of Thrones with Lindsey Stirling.
You'd probably like Peter and Avi doing "Black is the Color of my True Love's Hair".
Just sooo good 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
In a similar vein, I would recommend The Hound + The Fox featuring Adam Chance (also from Home Free), doing just about any of their songs. One of my favorites is Wayfaring Stranger. I really believe you would enjoy it.
Emotional...gorgeous Jenna
This is a good one from Tim and Peter! Both of these men have extremely wide ranges and I am sure that the lowest was Tim and the extremely high was Peter, but that’s going by timber. Tim I am sure was also very high in parts of this and you heard in the beginning when Peter came in with Tim in unison in the lower range. Enjoyed hearing you nerd out on the song! Get well soon! Low bass Kenneth
this was from the hobbit the battle of the five armies soundtrack it was thorin oakenshield tribute because he died in battle died a hero his funeral
#PeterHollens #TimFoust
Haven't found a direct quote from Peter, but have seen articles claiming everywhere from 56 to 120 vocal tracks used on this song.
Enjoy more each time I hear this!
Peter has a large body of work. He and Tim were in an a capella group over 20 years ago, and have collaborated on numerous songs in many genres. Peter also collaborates with The Hound and the Fox. Peter did a duet with Adam Chance, too.
For something from them that is 'old' but many fewer voices check out their Greensleeves.
Yes smart woman 😊
The song is loosely based on the writings of JRR Tolkien. There are several songs in The Hobbit, the one that they're singing here is in the book, now they did take some poetic license, chained some lyrics. If you read The Hobbit you will find this similar song. It's in chapter 1 An Unexpected Party.
Good morning! Great performance! ❤
@Koality Reaction, the link in the description is for an other video.
That said, good and interresting video.
So good! "Into the West" is another great track by Peter Hollens, if you would like to check out more from him!
Welcome to the Peter Hollen's rabbit hole! I highly recommend "I see fire" and "the parting glass" which is a collaborative with Fox and Hound, who are also awesome 👌
This song is the combination of 2 separate songs from the book
If you like a capella and harmonies, definitely check out and react to Jacob Collier's version of Moon River.
Check out Tim and Peter performing The Sound of Silence, if you want.
New here and I must say I'm loving your reactions. If you like Tim and Homefree you should check out their version of Mayday by Cam. :)
If you love LOTR, Peter has done an entire album of LOTR songs. He has a playlist of them on his channel. And you are correct, the poem was in the book. It actually was always meant to be a song. Just as most of the other poems were. There are recordings of Tolkien singing some of them
You must listen to Home Free "How great thou art". It is stunning
You should check out 'I still haven't found what I'm looking for' by Home Free with Peter Hollens!
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YT doesn't pay for covers of copyrighted material, so lyrics are slighted changed in order for the artist to get paid.
Ok : ) Be Safe
There be dragons in these woods...
...and every last one of them are HIDING from Tim... :D
It must be time to react to some Bass Gang!
This is my favorite rendition of this song. Peter and Tim are so good together! If you're a LOTR fan, have you heard Billy Boyd's "The Last Farewell?" It's so good and will really ring that nostalgia bell!
th-cam.com/video/q8ir8rVl2Z4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=48jQX5apC-6Kv2hi
This is very good; if you like this, try out heilung, they will blow you away. And I love this, but heilung takes it to primal, kulning, primitive, spiritual way; ancient, but a surrealist bravado. Their name means the healing, or to heal. I would love to see your reaction to them, their song nurupo. Trust me, you've never heard anything like them. This song I mention here made me cry.
I’ve done one Heilung song on the channel! And I called them primal too!
@@KoalityReactions oh wow you did? Okay im glad i found you now! I need to go watch it! I just found you, and I like your content already. 😊🙏 pleasssee think about doing a reaction to the song I mentioned, I need to see your reaction.
Peter's layering in this is masterful, but fer this cover, I prefer Geoff Castellucci's performance.
hmmm, if you enjoyed this, you may enjoy, the Song of Durin, specifically the one done by Colm McGuiness, Jonathan Young, and Bobby Bass
This version is... good, ... but I reckon the (8 min) version by Clamavi de Profundis is considerably better.
No thanks, as usual a woman talks to much. What a shocker