Oh my gosh, I just love Disney music so much 😁 I had so much fun listening to this for the first time -- now it's time to go watch the movie! What are your FAVORITE Disney songs of all time? Maybe I'll analyze them 👀
Honestly this has become my favourite Disney Soundtrack, as I literally love every song as well as well happily listen to all the instrumental pieces too. Which has not always been the case. Then again I've been realising how much I just love Latin American music of late and this has just reconfirmed that. But must re listen to some of the other soundtracks now that I'm more into the instrumental parts as well now. In terms of songs Dos Oroguitas one of the latter songs is a new favourite but maybe best not to listen to yet as it's a bit spoilery as it's towards the end and turning point of the movie. From other movies. Beauty and the Beast, Try Everything (another new favourite), I see the light, Reflection, and You'll Be in My Heart. Plus so many more.
Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the music and put so much thought into each song and character. The psychology of the characters and plot are amazingly well done. Miranda even puts Mirabel’s song in a waltz tempo to show she’s out of step with her family.
The character you thought was Bruno both kinda is, and kinda isn't Bruno. It was Camillo, who's gift in the Madrigal family is he can shape-shift. As he sings, he shape-shifts into what Bruno looks like. When his color scheme is yellow, it's what Camillo's normal look, and when it's green, that's what Bruno looks like.
They did a good job showing off the real-life phenomenon of kids looking a lot like their uncles, I look a lot like my uncle and my nephew looks a lot like me.
Firstly, when you see "Bruno" morphing between his sinister self and a smaller boy, it is just the boy, who has shapeshifting gifts (part of the story). Bruno's gift was that he could see visions of the future, but no one liked it when he tried to warn them of ill-comings. Couple of fun facts: If you look carefully at the background during the first "breakdown", you can see Bruno's sillouette creeping around the balcony. The family is called the Madrigal family, which as well as rhyming with "magical", is also a type of music from the renaissance era which the climax of the song immitates (in the fact that it is polyphonic with multiple vocal lines).
Two more things: Felix (I think), the guy at the beginning starts beating on his chest to start the percussion During the breakdown there is some tap-dance on a wooden block or stage, which you can hear echo throughout the music.
Yeah but traditional 'Madrigal' is sung acapella without instrumental so this technically isn't it, just polyphonic singing or counterpoint music. Edit: but you did say it imitates, just stating the difference.
Another fun fact: That silhouette was *confirmed* to actually be Bruno by people who worked on the movie. And one more fun fact: Dolores is the only character who refers to Bruno actively in the present tense. (Camilo doesn't count because he sings more about Bruno being some sort of boogey man rather than someone nearby.)
Would love to hear your analysis on another Encanto song, "Surface Pressure". Very strong alto with a unique voice. Lin-Manuel Miranda is the best thing to happen to Disney since Alan. Also, notice in the second verse, the girl who has super hearing, the sounds are extremely enhanced so you can hear the wind as they move, the tip-toeing, the swish of their dresses. Disney thinks of such small details.
The "little boy" has the magical ability to shapeshift. Everyone in the family has a magical gift except for Mirabel. Bruno is her uncle who was gifted with the ability to see the future.
I love this song so much. It starts with a salsa-like walking baseline before going through rap, classic Disney villain, classic Disney princess, and then manages to blend them all together somehow. It's amazing
If you want, you should do 'the family madrigal' next. It's the first song in the movie, and as it suggests, it explains all the characters. That makes reacting to the other songs a bit easier. Super nice and detailed reaction as always!
I agree....Do one more reaction before watching the movie in full.....The Family Madrigal will clear up some of the Faux pas that you made in regards to Bruno.....I watched the movie last night for the second time and enjoyed it more than the first time....I picked up much that I missed in the first watching.....
The music in this movie is amazing. Lin-Manuel really wanted to get the Colombian sounds right. There are actually a number of very famous Colombian singers in the movie. He had to coach them over zoom and the whole cast finally met each other at the opening. I loved this movie. My nephew, age 7, loved this movie. And I happy cried both times I've watched it. Would love to see a reaction to any of the other songs after you've seen the movie. Louisa's Under Pressure is fantastic. And, of course, another wonderful thoughtful analysis. And a joy to watch your reaction to hearing this song for the first time. Which you will now have stuck in your head forever.
I would love to see Alan and Lin-Manuel work together on a movie or hell even a song, I feel like it would be amazing but they are both so insanely talented in their own right I'm a little afraid they will overpower each other.
Here's a character run-down: Bruno: one of three siblings (triplets) but he has a magical power of predicting the future. But his predictions tend to be negative. He appears in the song with green eyes and that green cape Mirabel: the main character, and the girl that is listening to these stories about Bruno. No magical powers but Bruno has information she needs. Bruno is her uncle. Pepa and Felix: Pepa is another of the triplets and Felix is her husband. Pepa can control the weather (Felix has no magic). Bruno is her brother. Dolores: Pepa and Felix' daughter. She can hear all sounds around, including the softest sounds (why she whispers and talks about hearing muttering and mumbling). Bruno is her uncle. Camilo: Pepa and Felix' son. He is a shapeshifter. So he can turn into any other character, including Bruno during this song. Several townspeople sing about the fish, gut, and hair. Isabela: Mirabel's sister. She can control plant-life. She is perceived as "perfect" (notice her melody goes major). Bruno is her uncle. Abuela: She's the mother of the triplets (the grandmother of the younger characters). She doesn't have magic herself, but she discovered the magic that was passed on to her kids and grandkids. This song deserves an Academy Award in my opinion!
This song reminds me so much of Lin’s other song “Non Stop” from Hamilton. It’s so well put together with how it pulls from everyone’s parts and puts them altogether at the end. *chef kiss
First,I have to tell you that I am a very old lady, not some enchanted young girl. I just discovered you a couple of days ago and immediately started binge watching all of your videos. I must say that your versions of Creep and Bad Guy did something to me that I had forgotten could happen. DAMN. Young man, you are amazing.
I'd recommend watching "The Bass Gang" and their cover of "Emperor's New Clothes" and their Billie Eilish covers - Even if you're not a Billie Eilish fan, this guy's in them and they hit some *insane* deep notes but also some fantastic high notes!
At 9:12 the character is called camilo, he's the protagonist (Mirabel)'s cousin who has the ability to shapeshift into other people, hence why he becomes Bruno. One of my favourite touches is the slight change in style between when he's the 15 year old Camilo and the more sinister Bruno!
I'd love to hear your reaction to Surface Pressure from the same movie! It's my favorite by far, and is performed by an alto. So rare for a Disney song!
First, there's Moana and now this... I have a feeling that these stunning films will not be the only collaborations between Lin-Manuel & Disney, he fits right in. And by the way, your voice is breathtakingly beautiful...
@@ammaleslie509 I have not had the chance to see it yet, but I almost forgot that I have it in my collection of animated films. When I had first heard of Lin Manuel Miranda, I wanted to know what all the fuss was about until I saw him on a late-night show and I became intrigued with him. He performed an off-the-cuff rap song about some random words that Jimmy Fallon had given him so he would mention them in the rap song. He was brilliant and I was sold. I did some further digging and now I am a huge fan of his and I ought to be ashamed for not having watched Vivo sooner, bad Dyana, lol...
A cool thing that I just noticed: the chord progression is very similar to that of the "Dies Irae" which is used in a lot of films and TV shows to suggest a sense of dread or paranoia. This is relevant because at this stage in the movie, Bruno is still thought of as a mischevious, vile character that disgraced the family.
I was honestly hesitant yet curious before I clicked on because it's a 20 minute video to a 3 minute song. But I'm so glad I did. There's so much learning in this video and so much thought within it. Incredible watch! I'm gonna go binge watch your channel now hahaha.
Did no one notice Isabela sings “I’m not fine” at the end of the song (at the end of her verses when they all sing)? It’s so creative cause the other singers hide it, and especially with Isabella’s proposal coming up I think she was starting to freak out and of course her song being next where we learn the truth
The little boy/Bruno that you saw is actually Camilo! He's the main character's cousin and is a shapeshifter :) he was shifting into a scarier version of Bruno to frighten her.
If it has been mentioned already then I'm sorry. Encanto: magical En canto: in song Madrigal (name of the family): musical term used for the part when they sing there lines all at the same time. :)
Really curious how your analysis would change knowing the background of the characters in this song. I love that the family Madrigal is singing in a madrigal format. I did not notice that Dolores' part was so stripped back - but it makes sense - she "hears everything" so of course her part would be quieter. I learn a little more every time I watch one of your analysis videos. Thanks!
Lin Manuel Miranda who wrote this is just an absolute musical genius. You should DEF watch Hamilton the musical he wrote, you'll love it :D it's on Disney+ as well
she didn’t have a door cause her gift was the whole house 💜 We don’t talk about Bruno passed let it go. I don’t care for frozen and never seen it. My daughter saw Encanto in her school and she loves it, so I just watched it Thursday.
What a fun song . For a long time I was able to use my ailing mother as an excuse to buy Disney and Pixar type movies . Moms been gone a while and it's been a thing I simple avoided but I want to see this one after listening to it with you. Very fun piece.
Shes always my favorite! She carries herself like a queen more than any other princess, and puts the ppl of 2 kingdoms above her own desires, then gets rewarded for the sacrifice ❤
Also worth noticing is in the animation, whenever they're describing Bruno or telling a story about him, the background is slanted, as a signifier of their skewed view of Bruno
Out of all the reaction videos on this songs from musicians you are the only own that really seams to know exactly what he is talking about so with no bs. Respect
I really do need to go watch this movie, I hear so many good things about the music itself. I mean Disney ALWAYS has amazing music but when people discuss movies you hear about it all but with this movie, it's just the music, the music. I definitely like this song and need to see/hear more. I do love the male bc he's so subtle in his follow up it's so awesome. I love how it changes from like salsa to a salsa-ish rap whisper, very clever change.(loved your lil percussion demonstration) I do love the Bruno part, his whole part is that singing/acting part, I really like that. I really need to watch this. Lol
I already a couple of comments on Camilo and Bruno. Just adding that that "little dead/ghost kid" at the end is Mirabel (the main character) herself, if you haven't recognized - that's her main scare from the found prophecy, that she is destined to break their house/family apart.
I highly recommend watching the full movie because this entire movie is a masterpiece! And it gives so much more depth to the music when you understand the story behind it!
Your first impression of Camilo's behaviour is awesome. If I hadn't watched the film yet, I'd probably think he was Bruno until he also sang "We don't talk about Bruno!"
Me encantó esta reacción es increíble que a pesar de que apenas estoy aprendiendo inglés pude entender tanto con solo expresiones suyas, ojalá se mejore, saludos de Paraguay
“Serving the art” was a fantastic observation. I was having that discussion just last week about a play I saw that I think went off the rails because the production team was being too clever by half.
14:45 Not sure if it has been mentioned, but I think a very intentional reason that this I-V-vi-IV chord progression was used over Dolores's lyric of love and betrothal is that it's the progression of Pachelbel's canon!
I loved your analysis. I don't know a lot about music, but you explained the different vocal qualities in a way that made sense to me. I enjoyed this very much.
I really like your breakdown! I hope you do the rest. :) Also, watch the movie and then watch them again because there are so many subtleties about the way they are singing that ties directly to their characters and their powers.
The kid with the yellow poncho is the girl with the glasses’ cousin. In the movie the whole family has “gifts” (basically powers). He can shapeshift, so he turns into Bruno.
you should check out the version of this song in 21 languages! the voice actors voiced multiple languages and it’s a good show of how well composed this was
I’ve been hearing a lot about this song but haven’t heard it yet (nor have I watched the movie) so I’m glad you did this. Also, I feel you on the post nasal drip. Last January I had it and it stayed with me until summer. I got it again in December when the temps started getting low again here in PA and I still have it.
Alan Menken is my absolute favorite Disney composer. I find myself loving every single song he writes. Like, he wrote the music for Tangled the Series, and I will seriously create a playlist of all the songs from the show and just loop it continuously.
I really liked this first time reaction and analysis. I've seen many reactions and I've analyzed the song myself, many times. However, I learned even more stuff in this video. Thank you.
Finally someone who is actually breaking down the elements and explaining bits! I've watched a few different reactions, from vocal coaches etc. but none really broke things down like this - very excited to check out your other videos
The movie really is amazing. The songs are all just amazing, and quite frankly, powerful emotionally. If you wanted to react to one other song, I'd say Surface Pressure.
Oh wow! This showed up on my homepage quite randomly as I’ve grown fond of reactions…I haven’t seen the reaction yet I just wanted to compliment you on you magnificent voice. Which I was not expecting at all!
I love your analysis! My fav part was Dolores' muted verse which is whispered at twice the speed (I won't spoil why) also what the beginning leads were doing is called 'call and response' singing. The repetitive bass line keeps teasing but the kicker is that the characters' melodies purposely aren't on beat but work together, especially overlapping in the climax. Also when you watch the movie you'll notice the reoccuring use of the key of C. Interesting to see if you know why ❤ Subscribed.
I actually squealed aloud when I got the notification for this.I'm so glad you did this one! It's a great song from my neice's current favorite movie (Thank goodness for Disney+ !) You're asking a fellow Disney fan to choose *one* song?! I defer to your choice, because they're all great. And please let us know when you've seen "Encanto".I'd love to know what you thought of it.
Lin Manual Miranda wrote all the songs. If you don’t know who he is, he wrote and starred in the Broadway musical Hamilton and wrote the songs for the musical/movie In The Heights. He also wrote the soundtrack for Moana.
i died laughing when he said that camilo was bruno haha. in their family, they all gifts, technically powers. camilo, the guy who changed to bruno, is a shapeshifter. the girl. isabella who came down from the vine, she can control plants. the girl who was whisper rapping, her name is dolores. the reason why she was whispering is because she has super hearing and if she sings, it will be loud for her. please react to all the songs and the movie!!
So the whole family has powers. The lady singing at the begining can control the weather. The girl whispering can hear everything. Bruno her Uncle can see the future and the boy her cousin can shapeshift. He and Bruno are not the same person. The flower girl can create and grow plants. The main character doesnt have powers though.
I was really hoping you'd look at this, even though it's out of your norm. And I was excited because I feel like the "Isabela your boyfriend's here/time for dinner!" section is so underrated and I expected you'd address it. Plus listening to this (and especially Surface Pressure) I kept thinking "Contrast!"
Wow, this reaction is incredible. You explained a ton of things that I know both instinctively and by experience, but have never had any actual training in. It was really easy to follow you---and exciting (wait, that's a *thing*, so I wasn't crazy when I tried explaining that to folks!?!). As a kid, I always thought I was sort of a musical idiot, and started to realize as an older teen that it was just because I was hearing it differently than most. I tune into the harmony and keys and it might take me several times hearing it before I hear anything else, but that also means once I understood what I was hearing and had confidence, it was very easy for me to hum along with songs I hadn't even heard before. Playing trumpet in high school didn't help with that realization so much, but when I picked up clarinet and bass clarinet as an adult, those pieces started falling in place. Anyway, love hearing someone actually give words to things I've figured out by trial and error. Subscribed and will have to take a look at your other analysis-reactions. Thank you!
I LOVE watch musical professionals breakdown this song just to see them slowly realize and react to the subtle switch from minor to major back to minor lol. I'm always like "Are they going to catch it??" Also your confusion to Camilo is adorable 🤣
Even if you don't do any reactions afterwards, you should watch the movie for yourself (assuming you haven't yet)! It really is a great movie, and having the context for this song only adds to its quality (also makes some of the animations like Camilo's transforming make more sense)
I’m really enjoying your channel. I came across it a little over a week ago. I’m seeing and hearing things in songs/videos I’ve never known before. I’ve watched a couple other “reactors” videos but never felt the need to subscribe. I subscribed after your first reaction! Thru your reactions I’ve also found some great singers I didn’t know were out there too! I look forward to your next video and wish you the best of luck in your career!
Great review! As a fellow singer myself I appreciate these sort of detailed reviews from other singers. I just subscribed to your channel to show some support and I will watch some more of your videos. Take care!
Oh my gosh, I just love Disney music so much 😁 I had so much fun listening to this for the first time -- now it's time to go watch the movie! What are your FAVORITE Disney songs of all time? Maybe I'll analyze them 👀
Mulan reflection, the Aladin remake Speechless, any Brother Bear song or any Tarzan song
Surface Pressure from Encanto
Honestly this has become my favourite Disney Soundtrack, as I literally love every song as well as well happily listen to all the instrumental pieces too. Which has not always been the case. Then again I've been realising how much I just love Latin American music of late and this has just reconfirmed that. But must re listen to some of the other soundtracks now that I'm more into the instrumental parts as well now.
In terms of songs Dos Oroguitas one of the latter songs is a new favourite but maybe best not to listen to yet as it's a bit spoilery as it's towards the end and turning point of the movie. From other movies. Beauty and the Beast, Try Everything (another new favourite), I see the light, Reflection, and You'll Be in My Heart. Plus so many more.
@@Loulizabeth Amazing taste btw.
You definitely should analyze Surface Pressure from Encanto
Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the music and put so much thought into each song and character. The psychology of the characters and plot are amazingly well done. Miranda even puts Mirabel’s song in a waltz tempo to show she’s out of step with her family.
Yeah, Miranda is undoubtedly an extremely good songwriter(and even singer). Miranda could do anything with music
That is why this movie is so good.
LMM is making himself into a new Menken. And I mean that in the most flattering way possible.
That man's genius DNA is all over this ENTIRE soundtrack and it shows. Everything he does is just amazing!!!
"The man is non-stop!"
Dear god Dolores' and Camilo's part lives rent free in my head
Real
The character you thought was Bruno both kinda is, and kinda isn't Bruno. It was Camillo, who's gift in the Madrigal family is he can shape-shift. As he sings, he shape-shifts into what Bruno looks like. When his color scheme is yellow, it's what Camillo's normal look, and when it's green, that's what Bruno looks like.
They did a good job showing off the real-life phenomenon of kids looking a lot like their uncles, I look a lot like my uncle and my nephew looks a lot like me.
@@protojager I got some bad news for you my friend . . .
@@thiccyaniccy6118 what?
@@protojager his implication is that the ladies are fucking the brothers.
@@thiccyaniccy6118 Noooo 🤣 stop it!
Firstly, when you see "Bruno" morphing between his sinister self and a smaller boy, it is just the boy, who has shapeshifting gifts (part of the story). Bruno's gift was that he could see visions of the future, but no one liked it when he tried to warn them of ill-comings.
Couple of fun facts:
If you look carefully at the background during the first "breakdown", you can see Bruno's sillouette creeping around the balcony.
The family is called the Madrigal family, which as well as rhyming with "magical", is also a type of music from the renaissance era which the climax of the song immitates (in the fact that it is polyphonic with multiple vocal lines).
Two more things:
Felix (I think), the guy at the beginning starts beating on his chest to start the percussion
During the breakdown there is some tap-dance on a wooden block or stage, which you can hear echo throughout the music.
Minute plz?
Found it. Good eye!!
Yeah but traditional 'Madrigal' is sung acapella without instrumental so this technically isn't it, just polyphonic singing or counterpoint music. Edit: but you did say it imitates, just stating the difference.
Another fun fact: That silhouette was *confirmed* to actually be Bruno by people who worked on the movie.
And one more fun fact: Dolores is the only character who refers to Bruno actively in the present tense. (Camilo doesn't count because he sings more about Bruno being some sort of boogey man rather than someone nearby.)
Would love to hear your analysis on another Encanto song, "Surface Pressure". Very strong alto with a unique voice. Lin-Manuel Miranda is the best thing to happen to Disney since Alan. Also, notice in the second verse, the girl who has super hearing, the sounds are extremely enhanced so you can hear the wind as they move, the tip-toeing, the swish of their dresses. Disney thinks of such small details.
I didn’t notice that. I need my ear buds!!!
Such an emotional song.. so good too.
I love the character Dolores.
The "little boy" has the magical ability to shapeshift. Everyone in the family has a magical gift except for Mirabel. Bruno is her uncle who was gifted with the ability to see the future.
Spoil alert
Everyone wants to know their future until they actually hear what it is
I love this song so much. It starts with a salsa-like walking baseline before going through rap, classic Disney villain, classic Disney princess, and then manages to blend them all together somehow. It's amazing
It’s called “montuno”, the father of salsa.
Lin Manuel wrote it, his style is all over it 😍
If you want, you should do 'the family madrigal' next. It's the first song in the movie, and as it suggests, it explains all the characters. That makes reacting to the other songs a bit easier. Super nice and detailed reaction as always!
I agree....Do one more reaction before watching the movie in full.....The Family Madrigal will clear up some of the Faux pas that you made in regards to Bruno.....I watched the movie last night for the second time and enjoyed it more than the first time....I picked up much that I missed in the first watching.....
Camillo: *has one of the best verses (and can transform)*
Peter: oh that must be Bruno.
The music in this movie is amazing. Lin-Manuel really wanted to get the Colombian sounds right. There are actually a number of very famous Colombian singers in the movie. He had to coach them over zoom and the whole cast finally met each other at the opening. I loved this movie. My nephew, age 7, loved this movie. And I happy cried both times I've watched it. Would love to see a reaction to any of the other songs after you've seen the movie. Louisa's Under Pressure is fantastic. And, of course, another wonderful thoughtful analysis. And a joy to watch your reaction to hearing this song for the first time. Which you will now have stuck in your head forever.
*Colombian
@@oboebuddy15Thank you. Typing with a migraine, I totally missed that.
Colombian!
Alan Menkin isn't the composer for this. For the last few Disney musicals, (Since Moana, I think) Disney's go-to composer has been Lin-Manuel Miranda.
And Mark Mancina on score.
I would love to see Alan and Lin-Manuel work together on a movie or hell even a song, I feel like it would be amazing but they are both so insanely talented in their own right I'm a little afraid they will overpower each other.
@@christmastiger Well...both are writing songs together for the new live action "little mermaid" movie xD look it up.
Here's a character run-down:
Bruno: one of three siblings (triplets) but he has a magical power of predicting the future. But his predictions tend to be negative. He appears in the song with green eyes and that green cape
Mirabel: the main character, and the girl that is listening to these stories about Bruno. No magical powers but Bruno has information she needs. Bruno is her uncle.
Pepa and Felix: Pepa is another of the triplets and Felix is her husband. Pepa can control the weather (Felix has no magic). Bruno is her brother.
Dolores: Pepa and Felix' daughter. She can hear all sounds around, including the softest sounds (why she whispers and talks about hearing muttering and mumbling). Bruno is her uncle.
Camilo: Pepa and Felix' son. He is a shapeshifter. So he can turn into any other character, including Bruno during this song.
Several townspeople sing about the fish, gut, and hair.
Isabela: Mirabel's sister. She can control plant-life. She is perceived as "perfect" (notice her melody goes major). Bruno is her uncle.
Abuela: She's the mother of the triplets (the grandmother of the younger characters). She doesn't have magic herself, but she discovered the magic that was passed on to her kids and grandkids.
This song deserves an Academy Award in my opinion!
Felixs power is his love for Pepa, watch his eyes, they animated him constantly sneaking glances at her, and I love it
It does but it wasn't submitted for consideration, unfortunately.
This song has been stuck in my head since December. Was so pleasantly surprised to see you react to it, Peter!
This song reminds me so much of Lin’s other song “Non Stop” from Hamilton. It’s so well put together with how it pulls from everyone’s parts and puts them altogether at the end.
*chef kiss
First,I have to tell you that I am a very old lady, not some enchanted young girl. I just discovered you a couple of days ago and immediately started binge watching all of your videos. I must say that your versions of Creep and Bad Guy did something to me that I had forgotten could happen. DAMN. Young man, you are amazing.
Geez! Could we have this guy narrate every single audio book?? What a voice
As someone who watched you for the first time... damn dude, how'd you go through puberty twice? You're voice is *deep*.
I'd recommend watching "The Bass Gang" and their cover of "Emperor's New Clothes" and their Billie Eilish covers - Even if you're not a Billie Eilish fan, this guy's in them and they hit some *insane* deep notes but also some fantastic high notes!
At 9:12 the character is called camilo, he's the protagonist (Mirabel)'s cousin who has the ability to shapeshift into other people, hence why he becomes Bruno. One of my favourite touches is the slight change in style between when he's the 15 year old Camilo and the more sinister Bruno!
You should listen to Surface Pressure, Luisa has such an amazing deep toned singing voice!! (And yes it’s from the movie). 🙂
Jessica Darrow is BAE! 🥰😍
I'd love to hear your reaction to Surface Pressure from the same movie! It's my favorite by far, and is performed by an alto. So rare for a Disney song!
YES!
yes!!!!
Would love to see this one done!!
First, there's Moana and now this... I have a feeling that these stunning films will not be the only collaborations between Lin-Manuel & Disney, he fits right in. And by the way, your voice is breathtakingly beautiful...
Did you see Vivo?
@@ammaleslie509 I have not had the chance to see it yet, but I almost forgot that I have it in my collection of animated films. When I had first heard of Lin Manuel Miranda, I wanted to know what all the fuss was about until I saw him on a late-night show and I became intrigued with him. He performed an off-the-cuff rap song about some random words that Jimmy Fallon had given him so he would mention them in the rap song. He was brilliant and I was sold. I did some further digging and now I am a huge fan of his and I ought to be ashamed for not having watched Vivo sooner, bad Dyana, lol...
You'll looove Surface pressure
Surfaces pressure from encanto is the best song ever , please do react to it
Uffff que voz tiene este hombre 🥵🥵🥵
Lo primero qué me impresionó y está guapísimo! 🥵
Tapotente
@@SonOfRebirth812 jajajaj quiero uno así en mi vida 🙃
@@miyudraws1648 x1000
El comentario que buscaba. Hermano, me embaracé con su voz. Dios mio. Ufffff
A cool thing that I just noticed: the chord progression is very similar to that of the "Dies Irae" which is used in a lot of films and TV shows to suggest a sense of dread or paranoia. This is relevant because at this stage in the movie, Bruno is still thought of as a mischevious, vile character that disgraced the family.
I was honestly hesitant yet curious before I clicked on because it's a 20 minute video to a 3 minute song. But I'm so glad I did. There's so much learning in this video and so much thought within it. Incredible watch! I'm gonna go binge watch your channel now hahaha.
Did no one notice Isabela sings “I’m not fine” at the end of the song (at the end of her verses when they all sing)? It’s so creative cause the other singers hide it, and especially with Isabella’s proposal coming up I think she was starting to freak out and of course her song being next where we learn the truth
The little boy/Bruno that you saw is actually Camilo! He's the main character's cousin and is a shapeshifter :) he was shifting into a scarier version of Bruno to frighten her.
Absolutley LOVED your analysis on this, oh it's just so great isn't it!!
If it has been mentioned already then I'm sorry.
Encanto: magical
En canto: in song
Madrigal (name of the family): musical term used for the part when they sing there lines all at the same time. :)
Thanks for breaking this down! I had no idea and it makes the movie that much more perfect!
Really curious how your analysis would change knowing the background of the characters in this song. I love that the family Madrigal is singing in a madrigal format. I did not notice that Dolores' part was so stripped back - but it makes sense - she "hears everything" so of course her part would be quieter. I learn a little more every time I watch one of your analysis videos. Thanks!
Lin Manuel Miranda who wrote this is just an absolute musical genius. You should DEF watch Hamilton the musical he wrote, you'll love it :D it's on Disney+ as well
Hamilton’s music is overrated. In The Heights is both his masterpiece & magnum opus
she didn’t have a door cause her gift was the whole house 💜 We don’t talk about Bruno passed let it go. I don’t care for frozen and never seen it. My daughter saw Encanto in her school and she loves it, so I just watched it Thursday.
What a fun song . For a long time I was able to use my ailing mother as an excuse to buy Disney and Pixar type movies . Moms been gone a while and it's been a thing I simple avoided but I want to see this one after listening to it with you. Very fun piece.
Shes always my favorite! She carries herself like a queen more than any other princess, and puts the ppl of 2 kingdoms above her own desires, then gets rewarded for the sacrifice ❤
This is the first time I watch this guy and the moment he did this 1:45 it immediately went straight to my soul and touched all my nerves
I clicked and did not expect his deep voice through my AirPods . That vibration 😵💫😅
Also worth noticing is in the animation, whenever they're describing Bruno or telling a story about him, the background is slanted, as a signifier of their skewed view of Bruno
I love watching all different kinds of musicians talking about this song, because each one has some new brilliancy to point out.
Out of all the reaction videos on this songs from musicians you are the only own that really seams to know exactly what he is talking about so with no bs. Respect
Omg! 2:56 I hear the high part way in the back!!! Thanks for pointing that out! Cool!
I really do need to go watch this movie, I hear so many good things about the music itself. I mean Disney ALWAYS has amazing music but when people discuss movies you hear about it all but with this movie, it's just the music, the music.
I definitely like this song and need to see/hear more.
I do love the male bc he's so subtle in his follow up it's so awesome.
I love how it changes from like salsa to a salsa-ish rap whisper, very clever change.(loved your lil percussion demonstration)
I do love the Bruno part, his whole part is that singing/acting part, I really like that. I really need to watch this. Lol
Nice and professional reaction. What a voice. Are you Bruno? New suscriber from Mi casita in Colombia.
I already a couple of comments on Camilo and Bruno. Just adding that that "little dead/ghost kid" at the end is Mirabel (the main character) herself, if you haven't recognized - that's her main scare from the found prophecy, that she is destined to break their house/family apart.
I highly recommend watching the full movie because this entire movie is a masterpiece! And it gives so much more depth to the music when you understand the story behind it!
I did not expect that voice out of this person daamn boi
Your first impression of Camilo's behaviour is awesome. If I hadn't watched the film yet, I'd probably think he was Bruno until he also sang "We don't talk about Bruno!"
8:31 wow!!! Blew my mind again with what you can do. And you were enjoying what you were doing right there.
Me encantó esta reacción es increíble que a pesar de que apenas estoy aprendiendo inglés pude entender tanto con solo expresiones suyas, ojalá se mejore, saludos de Paraguay
You're the first one to point out the transition between Isabel and Dolores, from positive to a resignation, right before the crescendo.
“Serving the art” was a fantastic observation. I was having that discussion just last week about a play I saw that I think went off the rails because the production team was being too clever by half.
14:45 Not sure if it has been mentioned, but I think a very intentional reason that this I-V-vi-IV chord progression was used over Dolores's lyric of love and betrothal is that it's the progression of Pachelbel's canon!
I loved your analysis. I don't know a lot about music, but you explained the different vocal qualities in a way that made sense to me. I enjoyed this very much.
I really like your breakdown! I hope you do the rest. :) Also, watch the movie and then watch them again because there are so many subtleties about the way they are singing that ties directly to their characters and their powers.
Also, you should break down Surface Pressure before you watch the movie!
Man, I was not ready for your voice 👀
This is the first time I see one of your videos
My sleeping brain: oh a bass player reacting to encanto. That's cool.
My brain after hearing the voice: ohhhhhhh.... A bass singer
The kid with the yellow poncho is the girl with the glasses’ cousin. In the movie the whole family has “gifts” (basically powers). He can shapeshift, so he turns into Bruno.
His voice gave me a eargasm
you should check out the version of this song in 21 languages!
the voice actors voiced multiple languages and it’s a good show of how well composed this was
And those are all different voice actors from the respecitve countries. And got pretty close to sounding very similar.
The only languages that shared voice actors were English and Spanish for Pepa, Felix, and Abuela
I’ve been hearing a lot about this song but haven’t heard it yet (nor have I watched the movie) so I’m glad you did this.
Also, I feel you on the post nasal drip. Last January I had it and it stayed with me until summer. I got it again in December when the temps started getting low again here in PA and I still have it.
Alan Menken is my absolute favorite Disney composer. I find myself loving every single song he writes. Like, he wrote the music for Tangled the Series, and I will seriously create a playlist of all the songs from the show and just loop it continuously.
"I think this is Bruno he's a little kid sometimes then he turns into a man."
*the encanto fans are crying right now*
I really liked this first time reaction and analysis. I've seen many reactions and I've analyzed the song myself, many times. However, I learned even more stuff in this video. Thank you.
I clicked for your reaction, I subscribed for your personality and swooned at your voice.
Omg your voice is so deep. That's the first thing I saw when I opened your video. So cool analysis by the way!
6:04 perfect place to pause the video, the characters faces, especially Felix's xD
I just want to say how *amazing* that vp was at 8:31. You're incredibly skilled to have picked it up so fast and it sounded so smooth, well done!
His voice is really soothing. Like dang 🤗
Finally someone who is actually breaking down the elements and explaining bits! I've watched a few different reactions, from vocal coaches etc. but none really broke things down like this - very excited to check out your other videos
No her cousin is a shapeshifter and can turn into anyone he has seen. Mirabelle's uncle is Bruno.
Very professional and proper break down of this music!!! Excellent
The movie really is amazing. The songs are all just amazing, and quite frankly, powerful emotionally. If you wanted to react to one other song, I'd say Surface Pressure.
Oh wow! This showed up on my homepage quite randomly as I’ve grown fond of reactions…I haven’t seen the reaction yet I just wanted to compliment you on you magnificent voice. Which I was not expecting at all!
I love your analysis! My fav part was Dolores' muted verse which is whispered at twice the speed (I won't spoil why) also what the beginning leads were doing is called 'call and response' singing. The repetitive bass line keeps teasing but the kicker is that the characters' melodies purposely aren't on beat but work together, especially overlapping in the climax. Also when you watch the movie you'll notice the reoccuring use of the key of C. Interesting to see if you know why ❤ Subscribed.
I actually squealed aloud when I got the notification for this.I'm so glad you did this one! It's a great song from my neice's current favorite movie (Thank goodness for Disney+ !) You're asking a fellow Disney fan to choose *one* song?! I defer to your choice, because they're all great. And please let us know when you've seen "Encanto".I'd love to know what you thought of it.
Lin Manual Miranda wrote all the songs. If you don’t know who he is, he wrote and starred in the Broadway musical Hamilton and wrote the songs for the musical/movie In The Heights. He also wrote the soundtrack for Moana.
i died laughing when he said that camilo was bruno haha. in their family, they all gifts, technically powers. camilo, the guy who changed to bruno, is a shapeshifter. the girl. isabella who came down from the vine, she can control plants. the girl who was whisper rapping, her name is dolores. the reason why she was whispering is because she has super hearing and if she sings, it will be loud for her. please react to all the songs and the movie!!
The movie is amazing and it will make you sob
Very clever piece with a Cha Cha Cha rhythm throughout, ANSELL xx xx
So the whole family has powers. The lady singing at the begining can control the weather. The girl whispering can hear everything. Bruno her Uncle can see the future and the boy her cousin can shapeshift. He and Bruno are not the same person. The flower girl can create and grow plants. The main character doesnt have powers though.
I love how he said "rapping it in your ear" when that's the point and he got it dead on
I was really hoping you'd look at this, even though it's out of your norm. And I was excited because I feel like the "Isabela your boyfriend's here/time for dinner!" section is so underrated and I expected you'd address it. Plus listening to this (and especially Surface Pressure) I kept thinking "Contrast!"
Wow, this reaction is incredible. You explained a ton of things that I know both instinctively and by experience, but have never had any actual training in. It was really easy to follow you---and exciting (wait, that's a *thing*, so I wasn't crazy when I tried explaining that to folks!?!). As a kid, I always thought I was sort of a musical idiot, and started to realize as an older teen that it was just because I was hearing it differently than most. I tune into the harmony and keys and it might take me several times hearing it before I hear anything else, but that also means once I understood what I was hearing and had confidence, it was very easy for me to hum along with songs I hadn't even heard before. Playing trumpet in high school didn't help with that realization so much, but when I picked up clarinet and bass clarinet as an adult, those pieces started falling in place. Anyway, love hearing someone actually give words to things I've figured out by trial and error. Subscribed and will have to take a look at your other analysis-reactions. Thank you!
First time here... My god, what a voice you have!!!
Oooooo it's the deep speaking voice for me tho...and he mad cute
i saw the words *bass singer* and was still incredibly surprised, wow
first time viewer of urs, did NOT expect that deep amazing voice...
During the airy section, check the background, something I noticed and really like.
So happy to see you reacting to Encanto songs! Love hearing your perspective
Love this reaction! I too am a Disney fan, kinda hard not to be. Thank you as always for this wonderful breakdown and keep them coming!! CHEERS!!
it's been out longer than a month, lol. it was even in theaters for a little while!
*Peter Barber* Good REACTION. Bienvenido siempre a *Colombia*
I LOVE watch musical professionals breakdown this song just to see them slowly realize and react to the subtle switch from minor to major back to minor lol. I'm always like "Are they going to catch it??"
Also your confusion to Camilo is adorable 🤣
Even if you don't do any reactions afterwards, you should watch the movie for yourself (assuming you haven't yet)! It really is a great movie, and having the context for this song only adds to its quality (also makes some of the animations like Camilo's transforming make more sense)
Surface Pressure is my favourite song from the film, I’d love to hear your thoughts on it. Lyrically it’s really relatable and super catchy.
I’m really enjoying your channel. I came across it a little over a week ago. I’m seeing and hearing things in songs/videos I’ve never known before. I’ve watched a couple other “reactors” videos but never felt the need to subscribe. I subscribed after your first reaction! Thru your reactions I’ve also found some great singers I didn’t know were out there too! I look forward to your next video and wish you the best of luck in your career!
Loving the audio engineering breakdown, thank you!
Great review! As a fellow singer myself I appreciate these sort of detailed reviews from other singers. I just subscribed to your channel to show some support and I will watch some more of your videos. Take care!