Hahaha, well, apparently that’s not impressive enough for the people ;) Maybe they would comment, if I held the note through the entirety of that first section, but that would’ve just been impossible for me 😅
@@croatiancowboy Oh, I thought it was an actual note being played… I saw it in multiple transcriptions. Well, whatever😅 It sounds better with it hahaha
@@croatiancowboyi heard from someone that the trumpets weren’t playing the double F it was just an overtone caused by the mellos. Since they change notes at the same time as the Eb or f comes in. The f can also be heard if you wrote it out on like muse core even if you don’t put the note
@@rippy62 That’s exactly why I decided to cover this ballad! It‘s simply beautifully written and works really well as an a cappella piece. Thank you very much!! I really appreciate it! 🙏🏻🎶❤️
@@AugistBear The highest note that I‘ve actually sung here is the Eb6 at the end. Everything that you might hear above would indeed be overtones created by the harmonies below. No overtones artificially enhanced or added.
The Tim Waurick of DCI. 🔥🔥👍🏻💈
@@CelinesEgo Wow, that’s such a cool and unique compliment!! Thank you so much 🙏🏻🎶❤️🔥
why is nobody talking about the fact that he sustained a background vocal in falsetto for 21 seconds straight in the start
Hahaha, well, apparently that’s not impressive enough for the people ;) Maybe they would comment, if I held the note through the entirety of that first section, but that would’ve just been impossible for me 😅
@@jmbmusic1dude it was so good you are so talented my dude
@@Lord_lost13 Thank you very much dude! It means a lot to me!
one of my favorite bluecoats shows
@@CalebDaThing It‘s great!!
This mad man actually sung the Eb6 overtone at the end. Love it!
@@croatiancowboy Oh, I thought it was an actual note being played… I saw it in multiple transcriptions. Well, whatever😅 It sounds better with it hahaha
@@jmbmusic1 oh it is played, i just wasnt sure how else to refer to it at the time but yeah i guess that would be the wrong terminology after all
@@croatiancowboy Ah, alright! Got it! Notes up there are tough to reach 😅
But thanks for the initial compliment!
@@croatiancowboyi heard from someone that the trumpets weren’t playing the double F it was just an overtone caused by the mellos. Since they change notes at the same time as the Eb or f comes in. The f can also be heard if you wrote it out on like muse core even if you don’t put the note
Doing an a cappella version of this ballad is genius! Beautiful rendition as always! Keep up the great work!
@@rippy62 That’s exactly why I decided to cover this ballad! It‘s simply beautifully written and works really well as an a cappella piece. Thank you very much!! I really appreciate it! 🙏🏻🎶❤️
This is so beautiful. It sounds like the last breath of a wonderful life
@@benjaminedwards1811 Wow, that‘s such a nice compliment! Thank you very much!
Eargasm!! The video reminds me of old Mike Tompkin days.
@@TheVocalQuartet Thank you very much!! That’s some high praise!
Certified banger !!!! 🔥🔥
@@CFEntertains Thank you Mr. Wet Hades dude!
oh hell yeah julius ‼sounding heavenly as always
@@bomenttttt Thanks man!! I really appreciate it! 🙏🏻🎶❤️
This is beautiful, man! As always, I like the display of vocal range! Also, noice editing!
@@bradyschoch7562 I hope the range flexing doesn’t get old already hahaha! Thanks my dude! ❤️🎶🙏🏻
This slaps so hard 🔥
@@JoeByJoeL Haha, thanks!! I put a lot of effort into this one.
Gorgeous work, Julius!
Thanks a ton, Chris!!! Means a lot 🙏🏻❤️
THAT WAS HELLA COOL!! I think it’s my favorite from you now
@@FernyBass Thank you Ferny!! I‘m glad you like this one so much🙏🏻🎶❤️
Mega!👍👍👍
Vielen Dank!!! ❤️
this is awesome 🔥🔥
@@joshuakre125 Thank you!!! 🙏🏻🎶
it's so good man! love it!
@@tigipiinyourarea Thank you very much! I really appreciate the kind words!
Holy 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@haydenrockwell Hey Hayden! Nice to see a comment from you :)
woah, incredible!
@@Ratio16180 Thank you very much!!
You now definitely have to do hymn of acxiom from tilt(bluecoats 2014). That and grow till tall are my favorite ballads no questions asked.
@@ianp0817 Thanks for watching and thanks for the recommendation! I will add it to the list!
This sounded way too accurate. My cousin marched Jagged Line, he played Contrabass
Thank you so much! And that’s actually very impressive!! I have huge respect for everyone who marches at these professional levels!
how did he run down the stairs without tripping
@jacksonhall3151 That's what I told him. After finals, we met up, and I said, " How in the world did you not fall down the stairs "?
this is called grow till tall it would be cool if you did the actual song but this is cool
@@jonathanmerrick9812 Oh, thanks for noticing that! I didn’t know about the name of the ballad… I‘ll add it to the title!
Low Eb1 right?
@@SethMichel-wd2ln Yessir!! 😎🎶
@@jmbmusic1 nice.
Are those real overtones at the end or did you edit it in?? I can't tell on my speakers
@@AugistBear The highest note that I‘ve actually sung here is the Eb6 at the end. Everything that you might hear above would indeed be overtones created by the harmonies below. No overtones artificially enhanced or added.
Is that a low B-flat at around 0:58? 🥲
Exactly, a B-flat 1! Later on in the song there are actually even lower notes. You need good headphones for them ;)
@@jmbmusic1 Sick