Bartender Reacts *What's the opposite of a lament?* JACK'S LAMENT Cover by Geoff Castellucci

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  • @codytutor567
    @codytutor5678 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't say his octave jumps are showing off as much as they are a mixture of artistic choice, desire to make something truly unique, and giving his fans what they want. Everyone who is a follower of Geoff knows that he has an absurd range (and is quite good through all of it), but ultimately his fans love him for his first and second octave range.

  • @AmericansLearn

    @AmericansLearn

    8 ай бұрын

    It might be all that....and showing off. Showing off isn't necessarily a bad thing. I was thinking more like, for an audition, you want to choose a song that shows off your range as much as possible.

  • @DennisKovacich

    @DennisKovacich

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AmericansLearn, I was also thinking it’s not really showing off. I can sing this right along with him except for the lowest notes he hits, and it doesn’t seem to me as if it’s particularly difficult. But your explanation of “showing off” as demonstrating what he can do rather than bragging is good. Or as my high school Spanish teacher liked to say, “It’s not bragging if you can do it.”

  • @kaspianocz6330

    @kaspianocz6330

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@AmericansLearnyes, it suits this song, to show off a little and intimidate us mortals 😂

  • @Broomrider1492
    @Broomrider14928 ай бұрын

    Geoff has three other Halloween songs. First is The Headless Horseman, Second is Monster Mash, and Third is Ghost Riders In The Sky. All the voices you hear are Geoff. Now you will have to check out his group VoicePlay cover of The Hunchback Of Notre Dames. HELLFIRE. He's done two songs from The Hobbit movies. Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold and I See Fire. Arranged, Produced, Performed, Directed and Edited by Geoff Castellucci Concept and Creative Direction - Geoff and Kathy Castellucci

  • @willm9248

    @willm9248

    8 ай бұрын

    How could you forget VoicePLay's Oogie Boogie song? I find that song one of their best, Geoff also has the lead in this one. 😁

  • @AmericansLearn

    @AmericansLearn

    8 ай бұрын

    I've definitely seen his Misty Mountains video, but I HAVE to check out the others

  • @user-yy7tw9hv9n

    @user-yy7tw9hv9n

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AmericansLearn Welcome to the acapella rabbit hole

  • @judyhausler7057
    @judyhausler70578 ай бұрын

    No added reverb, Subharmonics.

  • @rosswhite5975
    @rosswhite59758 ай бұрын

    Geoff is also in an acapella group called Voiceplay. You chould check out their version of Oogie Boogie's Song, it's one of the videos that really put Geoff on the map.

  • @AmericansLearn

    @AmericansLearn

    8 ай бұрын

    sounds fun

  • @DavideBaroni
    @DavideBaroni8 ай бұрын

    Welcome to Geoff's rabbit hole. 🙂 He has a couple videos in his channel in which he speaks about the techniques he uses, I remember the first one is called "How to sing REALLY low". Very interesting, it shows the time and dedication and effort it takes to get to be this good. 🙂 His channel is a mine of stunning songs... And not only Halloween stuff. He's done a couple from "The Hobbit" trilogy, for example: "Far over the Misty Mountains cold" and "I see fire". But he did as well things like "Man of constant sorrow" and "Shenandoah", or miners song like "16 tons" and "Big Bad John", funny Elvis covers like "Way down" and a beautiful version of "Ain't no sunshine", a touching version of "High and Dry" and classics like "Sound of silence" and "The house of the Rising Sun", and many more. He started his channel during the pandemic, and still releases one video every month or so. He also sings bass in an a cappella group called "Voiceplay", one of the oldest a cappella groups out there (they started in 1997 under the name of "4:2:5", and Geoff was one of the founding members. They are the Kings of Halloween, but they cover pretty much all genres. I think you'd love them 🙂. See you next time!

  • @jamesmcmurrin8177
    @jamesmcmurrin81778 ай бұрын

    Geoff released "Till Then" at the end of last year, it's a beautiful example of what he can do in both his normal and higher registers.

  • @Aurora-cv5to
    @Aurora-cv5to8 ай бұрын

    You are going to have so much fun! You'll find that Geoff's choices often surprise - he does extensive research prior to arranging to be sure that his idea, his version, hasn't been done yet. He always honors the original, but changes it to meet his own artistic ideas. Often the surprise, and the unexpected beauty of his vocal choices, is what is most exciting in his performances.

  • @bkm83442
    @bkm834428 ай бұрын

    Geoff is incredible. He doesn't show off all his talent at once, so you have to check out more of his work. For 'spooky season', I'd suggest you check out his "Monster Mash" or "Ghost Riders", or "Headless Horseman". He's also the bass singer for an acapella group called VoicePlay, and they have a ton of Halloween content that will stun you.

  • @AmericansLearn

    @AmericansLearn

    8 ай бұрын

    Awesome. I can't wait!

  • @zarasha8220

    @zarasha8220

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AmericansLearnOogie Boogie’s Song is a cover by VoicePlay, and their interpretation of In The Hall of The Mountain King, are must-see videos!

  • @leechowning2712
    @leechowning27128 ай бұрын

    And this, ladies, is why most men are glad he is happy with his wife, because he could easily be the Pied Piper. Would suggest you listen to his song Folsom Blues... he had SO much fun with that.

  • @Bluebell_uk
    @Bluebell_uk8 ай бұрын

    The group Geoff is part of has covered, oogie boogie, kidnap the sandy claws, this is halloween and whats this from the film. Enjoy

  • @1005corvuscorax
    @1005corvuscorax8 ай бұрын

    Just discovered him, and I'm fracking in LOVE with his first and second octave range. Oh yeah, and every other vibration of his voice

  • @ilonadever8249
    @ilonadever82498 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed your reaction. He pre-records the vocals and accompaniement. If there is a piano, he is playing it, other instrumentation, he arranges it but plays it on program that converts the keyboard to any instrument. He can do those jumps and slides live, he's recorded several shorts showing just that. He has only been doing solo work since Covid shut the world down. He is the bass with Voiceplay, a wonderfully talented acapella group. Voiceplay just did Hellfire from Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame. Subscribed in anticipation of more Geoff and Voiceplay!

  • @GreybeardMO
    @GreybeardMO8 ай бұрын

    Loved the reaction. Geoff, and his band Voiceplay, can be a very deep rabbit hole to fall into. Enjoy :D

  • @janetdw
    @janetdw8 ай бұрын

    Very nice reaction. He can be a bit of a shock to people because he does have that ability to go back-and-forth between octaves. And thank you for going all the way to the patron roll. He and the group he is in, VoicePlay , frequently will add little tidbits after the performance. Generally he likes to thank the folks and sometimes will show a bit of the behind-the-scenes as he did here. The group he is in, Voiceplay, is also known to add little Easter eggs after the performances “finished”. Because they are an a cappella group, they have started playing the karaoke track during the patron roll which is often a treat all on its own. I went back to watch the original after I watched this the first time. Danny Elfman goes as deep as I believe he probably can. And about the time that Geoff stands up he goes into that more tenor range. Obviously Danny Elfman doesn’t have his range, most people don’t. But if you have the range why wouldn’t you use it? He has five octaves at his disposal and frequently uses three and sometimes four of them. He’s done three octave slides before, but in this one he simply flipped from the higher register to the lower notes. If you check his channel, he does have some tutorials on how he does achieve some of those really rumbly low notes. (Oh, and if you check the credits, you’ll see that this was pretty much entirely he and his wife Kathy with help with the make up and a little bit of the filming. You’ll find it’s the same with Voiceplay. They are self produced and get help with filming it (unless they’re using stationary cameras) and elaborate make up and costuming. The rest of it all them which is pretty freaking amazing.)

  • @elvwood
    @elvwood8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the shoutout, and thanks for doing this one! It's probably my favourite of Geoff's Hallowe'en releases, though they are all well worth experiencing _(Ghost_ _Riders_ _in_ _the_ _Sky_ is probably second, I have a great deal of nostalgia for that song). He only started doing these solo song releases during lockdown; more often you get to see multiple Geoffs in the videos, and now the Geoffettes have individual names! Hopefully _Oogie_ _Boogie's_ _Song_ with VoicePlay next, though...

  • @Tarkus_
    @Tarkus_8 ай бұрын

    I love all of Geoff's stuff, but I think this one sets a new high bar. It will be tough to beat this one, but he probably will at some point.

  • @Traci2000
    @Traci20008 ай бұрын

    I've been watching Geoff for quite a while now. Long enough that I know his style and many things that he likes to do, and yet somehow, he manages to surprise the hell outta me. He likes to keep it interesting, that's for sure!

  • @dwightyost1606
    @dwightyost16068 ай бұрын

    he goes higher and lower in I SEE FIRE

  • @ConnorSinclairCavin
    @ConnorSinclairCavin8 ай бұрын

    Geoff has a C5 CHEST to F0 recorded super base range, and treats every note as if its the same register… its crazy, its awesome, he just sings what he thinks sounds best, meanwhile the rest of us are doing the confused Jackie Chan face trying to figure out what in the world he is doing and how.

  • @johnjacobsen619
    @johnjacobsen6198 ай бұрын

    Welcome to the Geoff Castellucci & Voiceplay rabbit hole. Enjoy the ride!!

  • @Badger77722
    @Badger777228 ай бұрын

    A comment on the "abrupt switches" that Geoff was doing from higher to lower registers: remember that Geoff is lip-synching to his studio recording of the song, and so while I have no doubt he could do that kind of switch in real time if he wanted to, there's no telling how much time actually passed between him singing the two phrases. Geoff often puts out KZread shorts of segments of songs that he's done, just him in front of a piano singing without any processing at all, to show that he can indeed perform these songs without any "technical" help, but I haven't seen one of this song yet, and don't know if he's planning on doing one - but it's something to watch out for, JIC! You mentioned that you'd seen his video of Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold - here is a link to his short on that one: kzread.infoVShFA3cnaIM My favorite video of Geoff's that shows his full range is I See Fire, another recent video of his, where he brought the dwarves from Misty Mountain back for an encore!

  • @Gael4ce

    @Gael4ce

    8 ай бұрын

    I’ve seen VoicePlay live. Yes, he absolutely can switch between registers like that. He does a huge drop in Ain’t No Sunshine too.

  • @iamsquatty
    @iamsquatty8 ай бұрын

    Ah! Welcome to the wonderful world of geoff castellucci, prepare for many geoffquakes 😂💜

  • @rhov-anion
    @rhov-anion8 ай бұрын

    Welcome to the Geoff rabbit hole. First you discover his immense talent as a solo artist (and 5 octave vocal range, which he definitely flexes when appropriate) and then you delve into his acapella group VoicePlay full of seriously skilled singers. Their new HELLFIRE is insane, and Geoff takes lead. After all, Disney villains are always baritone-basses. You could easily fill Spooky Season with past Halloween videos from Geoff and VoicePlay. Oogie Boogie, Kidnap the Sandy Claws, This is Halloween, What's This... they're slowly doing the entire soundtrack, haha!

  • @AudioVile
    @AudioVile8 ай бұрын

    I understand your 'take' on him showing off. I thought the same thing when I first started listening to Geoff and to the group he's in... Voice Play. I have come to believe that it's a part of his artistic expression. Plus, the fans of his solo and group work have come to expect that his range gets "shown off." Geoff actually has a couple videos about singing super low notes. He (and other super low bass singers) have to TRAIN and practice that kind of vocal technique. It isn't natural. PLEASE check out more Geoff AND Voice Play... even if you try a song or two first before "officially" reacting to some of their stuff. Great reaction, young lady! I'll be waiting for more!

  • @RWHansen
    @RWHansen8 ай бұрын

    This was great! Can't wait to see you react to more Geoph & Voiceplay.

  • @mamiemartinson4649
    @mamiemartinson46498 ай бұрын

    The multiple styles are supposed to show Jack Skellington's multiple personalities in the song.

  • @williamcapp448
    @williamcapp4488 ай бұрын

    Check out Geoff's cover of Oogie Boogie Song that geoff sang with Voice Play

  • @chrissynovful
    @chrissynovful8 ай бұрын

    Geoff’s cover of Blackbird is the first time I heard him sing higher and it was one of my favourites for the past few years. Now it’s tied with this, The Sound of Silence and Ain’t No Sunshine

  • @bjspeck4337
    @bjspeck43378 ай бұрын

    I really feel for Jack's plight. Sally is waiting in the wings and should cheer him up. There are 2 solos from the Hobbit - Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold and the 2nd one is from Desolation of Smaug - I See Fire. VoicePlay just dropped a video from The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Hellfire - seriously villainous.

  • @Gael4ce
    @Gael4ce8 ай бұрын

    The abrupt changes are something he can do for real. I’ve seen VoicePlay live. And playing with your expectations is one of his goals. 😊 He won’t touch a song unless he can find something different to do with it.

  • @jackchisnall9316
    @jackchisnall93168 ай бұрын

    check Geoff's "Oogie Boogie Song" if you really want to hear his full five octave range.

  • @roxannekabotsky2997
    @roxannekabotsky29973 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't call his vocals showing off. It's his talent, and he has worked damn hard at his craft.

  • @letheardaw
    @letheardaw8 ай бұрын

    Yes he is. Yes he does. Yes he can. At one point he wanted to be a rock tenor, and well... His wife Kathy is the producer, puppeteer, camera gal, and everything else on their videos. They are an amazing team.

  • @abbienormals1669
    @abbienormals16697 ай бұрын

    Being shook is a very common reaction to first hearing Geoff. The first song I ever heard of his was Country Roads. Shooketh.

  • @loganhemin4818
    @loganhemin48188 ай бұрын

    It’s ok girl we all simp for Geoff.

  • @christinestromberg4057
    @christinestromberg40578 ай бұрын

    I really don't like the movie but I do like what Geoff and VoicePlay do with the songs from it. (Geoff is the bass in the a capella group VoicePlay) This is Geoff's favourtie time of year, He loves all things Halloween. And he has a five octaverange, so little of it is apparent in this, though the way he's switching between octaves is remarkable. He doesn't normally do that, I think he does it here to sound more spooky. Diving into the subterrranean depths though is a way of showing off his bass range. And he known his fans love it. And of course he went high for the scream , no one screams in a low voice. :) But Geoff does often surprise us.

  • @user-83hricueb7
    @user-83hricueb78 ай бұрын

    About the showing off I feel like it fits the character somehow, jack's personality in the song also shows that he's very full of himself lol.

  • @karenzak6627
    @karenzak66277 ай бұрын

    Good reaction. I've not seen the movie this is from, but I follow Geoff on Patterson and haven't been disappointed yet in what he's put out, only impressed time and again.

  • @Shadow_Person11
    @Shadow_Person118 ай бұрын

    I think the album you're talking about is "Nightmare Revisited" and it's one of my favorites, right alongside all of Geoff and Voiceplay's work!

  • @janiceebeling1204
    @janiceebeling12048 ай бұрын

    If you are curious about bass singing techniques, Geoff has made a few videos about how to sing low.

  • @mistwalker1
    @mistwalker17 ай бұрын

    No reverb added, that is pure Geoff right there

  • @mistwalker1

    @mistwalker1

    7 ай бұрын

    @AmericansLearn More in depth explanation, Geoff records all the parts in chunks and layers it on the video (this is lip syncing like all music videos) and for some of those deep notes they actually come across super quiet so he repeats singing the notes multiple times then layers the tracks on top of themselves to add more depth and what you would hear as Reverb (it's actually what's called a sub-harmonic note) this is the rabbit hole his voice made me delve down 😅 also glad to see a fellow chi town native making videos, love em

  • @johngillespie3409
    @johngillespie34098 ай бұрын

    Carolina Eyck's cover of Sally's Song is pretty spooky. She uses a Theremin and a bunch of witchcraft 😱🎃

  • @AmericansLearn

    @AmericansLearn

    8 ай бұрын

    Ooh! Fun! Let's Nightmare up this month!

  • @johngillespie3409

    @johngillespie3409

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AmericansLearn 🎃

  • @quantumvideoscz2052
    @quantumvideoscz20528 ай бұрын

    4:16 - the reverb, while also added in post, is, or at least it seems to me that way, what you get when you sing a subharmonic note into a mic with a compressor (aka the one thing that makes most ultra low basses audible when singing live). Geoff can reach VERY low with his normal voice but to reach the extra extra low notes, like the one on the "know", he uses a technique called "subharmonics", which works by essentially generating two different frequencies by your vocal folds that mix and mingle into a much lower note, making Geoff sound like an elder Dragon or something. You can always hear it because subs never sound like normal notes and you can't get a truly smooth subharmonic due to the nature of the sound. Whenever you hear that rattling, you knwo it's a sub. (Or if it's a goddamn B0, not done here but Geoff has done it in the past).

  • @Froggyh63
    @Froggyh638 ай бұрын

    Great reaction! Yes, the ability to switch is kind of his trademark. Supremely talented guy

  • @Glittersword
    @Glittersword8 ай бұрын

    The opposite of lament? I would say Revalry.

  • @Internetguy_L337_90D
    @Internetguy_L337_90D8 ай бұрын

    The closest oposite word for lament is joy.

  • @laundrygoddess4
    @laundrygoddess48 ай бұрын

    The abrupt shift is to show the two sides of jack.

  • @makchris7746
    @makchris77468 ай бұрын

    4:30 Although as much as I have full confidence that Geoff can do the highs and lows transition seamlessly, this one sounds like two different recording takes. Again I know Geoff can do it incredibly well, but considering the contrast and rich resonants he wanted to achieve, it makes complete sense to do two separate takes but one continuous breath.

  • @cmdrglass5096
    @cmdrglass50963 ай бұрын

    By the way there was not any reverb in his voice he is able to reach sub-harmonics in his looooooooow range lol

  • @BattlestarDamocles
    @BattlestarDamocles8 ай бұрын

    You'll love the Headless Horseman too :)

  • @erumaaro6060
    @erumaaro60608 ай бұрын

    First time getting Geoff quaked? Understandable. 😁

  • @vaughncollar8014
    @vaughncollar80144 ай бұрын

    He has a five octave range. I think if you put him, Dimash and Mariah Carey in the same room, you probably would cover the entirety of ranges that humans could actually sing. This is a deep rabbit hole, between Geoff’s solo work and with VoicePlay. Good luck!

  • @barbarakennedy2667
    @barbarakennedy26678 ай бұрын

    Geoff stays pretty true to the tune as it is in the movie, actually. Geoff has a range from bass to high tenor. It is amazing what you can do after years of daily practice.

  • @debrabrooks3657
    @debrabrooks36578 ай бұрын

    He's in voice play they did oogy boogy song too you'll love it

  • @stephanginther9051
    @stephanginther90518 ай бұрын

    What's the opposite of a lament? Hmm, maybe an ode? An ode is a song or poem about something contemplative or serious but not necessarily happy, so not quite. A lament is a song or poem about regrets or sorrow and can mean the same thing as 'dirge'. I don't know if English has an exact antonym

  • @nightwishlover8913
    @nightwishlover89138 ай бұрын

    Your hair looks nice! Great reaction.

  • @yeetusxmaximus
    @yeetusxmaximus8 ай бұрын

    you pointed out smth i've been thinking of, is that geoff is probably showing off his range. i would add his songs to my playlist if it were full songs in his pure natural voice. no going up and down.

  • @Gael4ce

    @Gael4ce

    8 ай бұрын

    All of that is “natural voice”? He’s not using auto tune or anything like that. And no going up and down would make for a very dull one note song!

  • @yeetusxmaximus

    @yeetusxmaximus

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Gael4ce ure delusional if u think these vocals aren't studio refined. and that's okay. what i meant to say was, if he only sung in his most comfortable register, i would like it even better.

  • @Gael4ce

    @Gael4ce

    8 ай бұрын

    @@yeetusxmaximus I’ve been to a VoicePlay concert. They were not lip syncing. Geoff is as impressive live as he is on video; I still don’t know how the speakers survived that show. He hit notes that vibrated my entire rib cage. That’s not hyperbole, I mean I felt my ribs shake. Most bizarre sensation ever. It’s obvious when he layers himself in post - like the part about screaming where you hear three different notes. But beyond that, I don’t hear anything here vocally that I didn’t hear live at that concert. I get why you think differently- Geoff is very unique. I’d probably think the same if I hadn’t heard him live. He’s got hella range and hella power and is just mesmerizing IMO.

  • @jamespauldelashmit2173
    @jamespauldelashmit21738 ай бұрын

    Have you listened to Geoff's version of an old Halloween favorite....."The Monster Mash"?!!!

  • @leonielson7138
    @leonielson71388 ай бұрын

    If I was of the orientation, I'd imagine Geoff's voice would do it for me.

  • @ericturner7824
    @ericturner78248 ай бұрын

    I would suggest his 'solo' cover of Ghost Riders in the Sky...you WILL like it...>^^

  • @MrGalthion
    @MrGalthion7 ай бұрын

    I agree with Cody - not showing off at all. The arrangements for his solo work as well as with Voiceplay make use of his full range.

  • @ericmueller9344
    @ericmueller93448 ай бұрын

    Ghost riders in the sky next!🙏

  • @bobharp3492
    @bobharp34928 ай бұрын

    You know he is bass for voice play accapella and they all are kings of Halloween I rec oogie boogie song yes and Geoff leads hold on dear I'm new nice to meet you

  • @jshound1508
    @jshound15088 ай бұрын

    Showing off? Maybe. But if ya got it flaunt it.

  • @joeholahan7619
    @joeholahan76193 ай бұрын

    Tribute????

  • @victorcowboywest
    @victorcowboywest8 ай бұрын

    Geoff has a five-octive to six-octave range. Be sure to check out his other solo projects..."BIG BAD JOHN " ,"MONSTER MASH", "THE SOUND OF SILENCE", and " AIN'T NO SUNSHINE " "WAY DOWN" just to name a few.

  • @grabble7605
    @grabble76058 ай бұрын

    Who cares in the slightest that you're a bartender? What relevance does that bear upon reacting to music?

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