Lord Almighty..... My two favorite reviewers. Your channel gives me the deep dives I would want more of from Elizabeth. I know it's not her purpose, but I love when she goes off explaining theory and time signatures. It's what brought me here. 😊
It just struck me! And I need to share it with you. More than three decades ago when I was in school I had a music teacher, a tender small lady in her early sixties, a cellist by education and former profession. Yes, she brought her cello a few times and played for us, which was wonderful. But it's not about that. A student who did some good work in her class could bring their favourite songs on a vinyl or cassette to share with class. We played songs and shortly explained why we thought they were good and why they were meaningful to us (which - another eureka moment - gave us ourselves a better understanding of the piece and our likes). And then she played it again in pieces and explained in music theory terms what was going on there and showed us why she would appreciate this or that part (there were a few epic fails along the way, too) and pointed out higher artistry moments in our blues, jazz, folk, hard rock, pop, and heavy metal favorites; even some disco ones. What an educator she was! What two things just dawned on me are these: I real-life watched a reactor before the www was even there; how much you two remind me of her and that's why I like you so much, which makes like and appreciate that little lady even more. May all the gods bless you.
I love seeing 2 absolute experts on music discuss what so few appreciate about music and its impact on humanity. The harp story about the deaf lady left me sobbing like a baby.
So happy you two met up. I've been watching you both separately for some time. Amy I love the way you break down the music, explaining HOW things work and WHY we were attracted to the music we love. And, Elizabeth teaching us from a technical, "vocal control" point of view. I appreciate your, "outside looking in" perspective and rediscovering music from fresh new eyes and ears.
You are the only two reaction videos that I will watch because you both actually provide insight about what the artist are doing and their techniques. Everyone else is just "here's my personal opinion." Elizabeth said it well when she said you are both educators.
I'll tell you why I enjoy reaction videos so much. You only get to hear a great song for the first time once. Through reaction videos I can experience that again vicariously through the reactor. As a bonus I get to learn something if the reactor is any sort of music person, especially when they come from a different musical background. Different points of view are so much more interesting to hear. One of my favorite reactions was when Elizabeth discovered that Linda Ronstadt wasn't known for "Pirates of Penzance" originally. These different points of view are fascinating to me.
I love that you both started with "why do you like my channel?" because you hit exactly on why I have sought out your channels over all others: I've always really loved music but I knew nothing about WHY I loved some things and found others "meh" because I'd never learned anything about music. You're both teaching me and in learning I am developing even more layers of appreciation as I learn.
Elizabeth! The realisation that your vocal tract research looks like leading to musicians making medical advancements in such a variety of possible ways is exciting and fascinating. Always have hope for serendipity, it's like panning for gold. Bye!
Two such a beautiful women and human beings! I love you both and I truly hope that this is only the beginning of a genuine, deep friendship. I could listen to you two the whole day. Seriously. It is so inspiring and interesting and my heart is filled with warmth and love. You even made me almost tear up in the end. It was just overwhelmingly beautiful watching and listening to both of you. Thank you for this experience! I hope there will be more of it, maybe even some kind of collaboration. I don't know, but I will be thrilled by anything you two do together. Sending you lots of love! 🖤
Aside from both of you adding so much value to music interpretation, you also BOTH have a great talking voice and very nice way of talking about music. So even if someone's not particularly interested in a specific song you cover in a video, it's still great to listen to the video in the background. You're also sincere and enthousiastic in what you do, which is a joy to see. Oh, and you guys explore new music that we already like, that's always good!
I knew it was a matter of time before the two of you would get together. Big fans of both of you, your perspectives, expertise. You teach me, and I’m indebted to anyone who can teach me new things.
I love this. Two fantastic musicians talking music. Love that you ladies are giving rock and metal a real chance. I've learned a lot from you two that have helped me with my own music.
I'm not a muscian, nor a singer, but I love music. As a member of the audience I want to understand more about what I am listening to, and finding new and interesting music. I love many types of music, but struggle with some, so it's good to be educated by people with real insight to bring. I get a lot from both channels, they're so much more rewarding than the usual reaction videos on-line.
I found both of them separately after watching several reaction channels and finding myself coming back to them both. I think it is their knowledge and background in their specific areas (nusic and voice) and how they bring this to any genre with openness and respect for all music and musicians.
What a delightful conversation! Glad you discovered Dio with Rainbow's Stargazer in the meantime. He's such an amazing singer, with a career of 50+ years. Some of my personal favourites, beside Stargazer, are: "Heaven & Hell" by Black Sabbath, "Don't talk to strangers" by Dio, "Gates of Babylon" by Rainbow, and "Bible Black" by Heaven & Hell (which he did near the end of his career).
Hi! Amy & the ‘Virgin Rock’ channel appeared to my algorithm nearly two days ago. It is a result of my recent binge watching of Elizabeth & ‘The Charismatic Voice’ channel, lol. Such two genuine souls and I am truly appreciative of You both. Also, a quick thanks to your support system(s) because there are tons of unseen, real life events that [may] possibly affect or influence the material within the channels …Thank You …okay, cheers 🥹🥂
I enjoy watching both of you and it is great to see you together. --- One thing I noticed that both of you say that you do, is that you choose music by suggestions from the comments received. I am sure that that is very popular, but since you are both interested in education and expanding knowledge of your followers, it may be good to have a "hidden Gem" once a month where both you and your audience explore a lesser known, but musically important selection. Remember that Van Gogh never sold a painting in his life time, but we very much enjoy his work world wide today. Likewise, recently a previously unknown Chopin composition was discovered in a collection of papers. It is little known now and completely unknown prior to discovery, but it is still a great piece of music worth listening to and appreciating. Just find a Rock Music Historian or someone you know that has far ranging knowledge and eclectic tastes in music to help with the selection. Explore deeper and find great music with pivotal impact and/or significant influence that has not had as much love shown to it as the Top-40. Often times, an artist will make a bold move in a new direction and while it is not always received with raves by the masses, it is still great work !
Woo Hoo! E! As a patron of her TCV, I am stoked to see/hear the 2 of you talk. I found you before she mentioned you. You two will be a force in conversation! #Bringiton!
Woohoo!!! Two of the best simultaneously! Fantastic! So fun seeing how excited Elizabeth is about her vocal research and what may be learned AND help people! If you didn't contribute to her kickstarter, do so! She is expanding the goals due to the success so far.
i just discovered both of these YT channels through queen deep dive. elizabeth educated me, a long time rush fan, that geddy is a very good singer. i always enjoyed rush and learned so much musically, and had given in to perception of geddy being a lousy singer. she educated me about what actually makes a singer good. then virgin rock showed me that music in all forms is beautiful. they both have given me new perspectives on songs i thought i really new. i am a drummer and at 61, i only hear bass and drums in records. these sites have enticed me into re-examining my influnces and as a result, i hear the complete song(s). i now hear what the songs are about and how the artists have presented them. they both are very good at teaching this 49 year experienced musician new knowledge. you know, cause i'm a drummer not a musician. old joke, i admit, lol. plus i learned what a dipthong is. lol even my educated friends, are stumped when i ask if they recognize the word. learning is so much fun again. to both these ladies, i owe and offer so much appreciation and thanks. great collaboration. a gift from the musical gods. perfect in every way. ev xoxo
My dream come true! You both together! I'm still speechless. I'll watch this many times for sure. I've learned so much from you both. Sorry, I'll have to go and pinch myself again to make sure. I'm not dreaming...
This interview! I love that you both are equating musicians to athletes. I go to a chiropractor that specializes in sports medicine right before I go to my music lessons & I told him just last Tuesday that musicians are athletes. I'm learning to play bass guitar and my instructor has me doing hand exercises & stretches to ALTER the functionality of my hands, and that seemed like such an athletic aspect to it that I had not previously considered.
Watching these two interacting is like watching Superman meeting Captain America. Its like watching Galdalf meeting Dumbledore. I'm huge fans of both of them and this blows my mind!🤯
I am so happy the two of you finally got to meet. I've been hoping for this for a long time, since I have noticed so many similarities in your backgrounds and life experiences, while still bringing your own unique life experiences into the mix. Along with the joyfulness, positivity and excitement you both bring to your channels and the world at large, doing your parts to make the world a better place. I hope this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.🙂 I absolutely loved this. Far more than I hoped for in your first get-together. You both showed us why you are the best at what you do. Two great teachers with unique perspectives into music and life, with great insights to help us to become better people.
I loved this interview with my two favorite reaction UA-camrs. Your story about the deaf woman touching your harp and Elizabeth’s face during the story brought tears to my eyes. What an experience you and the woman experienced!!!
The crossover we've all been waiting for, so glad you guys got together and talked at last! So many possibilities here, you could play a song for one another that you've loved that the other hasn't heard, or a song that's totally new to both of you and see how it hits your expertise differently... but also, it's great to see good people interact with other good people and become friendly. All the best to you both and your families, hope both channels carry on strong.
For me it's just interesting to see people experience something for the first time and especially being able to bring a different perspective that I normally wouldn't see. Also, you'd think that someone with extensive training in music would know everything to know about the subject. So, it's a real joy to see their face light up when they experienced something unexpected. I think one of my favorite videos for this "genre" of classical performers reacting to rock is the classical flutist reacting to Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull playing the flute. It's like she's in a perpetual state of being flabbergasted. I used to watch that video over and over.
That was just a joy to listen to. Two people passionate about what they are doing and ealising they have plenty in common. You have to dream up a reason to do the reverse gig on Elizabeth's channel some time in the future :-)
Just as much as I love the music from my past, I also love that we have technology that allows people like this to come together and produce such a great conversation as well as share their views, thoughts, knowledge and reactions to that same music to the rest of us. This was so enjoyable.
WOW! Yeah!! What a wonderful surprise!!! Two of my Absolute-Favorite music reactors & reviewers. So great to see you both together, chatting about what you love and are passionate about. In Heaven! 🥰😁
A wonderful interview! I can relate to your individual introductions into rock and roll music. I am amazed how much it has changed (evolved) over my 6+ decades of listening to the radio, albums, and now the internet. I lived under a musical 'rock' for about 20+ years without exposure to current artists. Now I am discovering what I missed and i'm experiencing an audiophile renaissance that is utterly amazing! Both of you are excellent teachers helping us students understand why we enjoy this multifaceted genre so well. Congratulations to both of you!🥰
What a fantastic post. I consider both channel’s content to be world class, educational, and most importantly, of historical significance. As a lifelong fan of much of the music you’ve both featured I’ve found myself pleasantly surprised by the new perspectives and insights both of you have provided. In many cases you’ve both given me a new appreciation and reason to revisit this or that artist catalog. Thank you for that!
Woah. That's a surprise. In case you don't really understand ... the sixties and seventies were times of massive cultural, social and musical change. The music at the time was a symbol of this revolution. We watched in horror as this brilliant stuff was shuffled away and forgotten. The reaction channels bring it back to be heard by a new generation. It gives us massive pleasure (and relief) to see younger generations listening to it and appreciating it ... which is why they are so popular. Because you are a classical artist, this gives an added edge to that appreciation. If you paint a picture that doesn't mean it should be put away once it is painted ... you put it on the wall to be looked at. Music is meant to be appreciated no matter how old and the golden age of rock is now an established collection to be forever heard. Hopefully. And there will always be opera Amy. I wouldn't be worried about that.
So glad to see this happening!! Long long time ago I suggested you should reach out to The Charismstic Voice, and you've done it!! Next one Doug Helvering :-)
most fans of reaction channels are older people who feel that the music of their generation has been forgotten. there is a vicarious satisfaction in seeing young people discover the music we heard growing up.
First you get Doug, now Elizabeth, although I've been watching the charismatic voice for less time than I've been watching your channel, its great to see you all getting together, i like these types of reactions for the technical analysis and teaching... Its all great stuff
I love you both! So great to see you together. When are you going to collaborate on a song? That would be awesome! You should bring in Rick Beato and you could cover all aspects of a song.
Very enjoyable to see the two of you together. I was hoping that Elizabeth might have put you right about Nightwish, but, unfortunately, they didn't come up in the conversation.
So Awesome! I was wondering just a few nights ago how you two would mesh ... both of you are a staple of my reaction videos. I love the breakdowns, insightful analysis and appreciation you both provide. I love seeing how you're Open to understanding music is a spectrum of styles and not necessarily silos with discreet appreciation and fans. Another I wat is Rob Squad reactions. It's a joy to watch non musicians develop over time and develop a broader tastes and appreciation. Keep up the good work ! Love the team up !!!!
Maybe one day a panels group with you two, Rick Beato, Rob and Amber .. and maybe Phil from Wings of Pegasus all together discussing about developing music appreciation.
Amy, going to be honest here, so buckle up. I have never watched your channel. (But now I'm going to). I'm here now because I saw Elizabeth's name in the thumbnail. You asked each other what you like about the other's channel. I have been watching Elizabeth just over a year. I told her in an email when I subscribed that I'm not a big fan of opera or metal. Due to exposure to more opera, both from her and other sources, I am liking opera more. As for metal, certain songs, yes. As a genre, not so much. But due to Elizabeth's explanations, I have a greater respect for it. I may or may not care for a tune she is reacting to, but her analyses are both educational and entertaining. At the least, I now have a better understanding of WHY I do or don't like a particular piece. At the most, a greater appreciation for music as a whole. As to your channel, I like the person I'm watching on screen now, so I will be watching more to see where we go. And thank you. Side note. My late wife's brother is a harp technician on the east coast. (USA). I think his job is fascinating. (What little we've talked about it.)
This is good stuff. I thoroughly enjoy both ladies' expertise and thoughts on what they analyze. My favorite from Amy has been Happiest Days of Our Lives. It made her angry, as she understood the type of teacher Waters was referencing. Elizabeth is a joy to watch. Favorites have been Dio and ELO. Incredible stuff. :)
I'm not sure which of you two I began watching first, but you have both taught me so much about the music I love, as well as the biology and mathematics of it. Music I've known all my life now has new meaning because of adventures like you.
I especially appreciated, when you, Elizabeth, took a deep dive in these typical rock music sounds, like how elerctric guitar is played, what kinds of sounds it can create, different to classic guitar, like feedback and distortion used as musical elements. Or rock drums or the synthesizer. Very important to understand what is going on in rock music, besides the vocal techniques which you understand so much better than me. And another thing about composing. In about 1979, I was hanging around at a lake with an acoustic guitar, when some girls came up to me. So the next 3 or 4 hours I was playin to entertain them, composing about 20 or 30 songs with different guitar strumming and picking rhythms and nanana-singing melodies, all improivised out of nothing. This was, in retrospect, a very weird but happy experience.
Well this is a treat. I am an enjoyer of both channels.
Me too! 💕
What Treecamper said. That. Both channels are great.
@@sirkat344 I prefer Amy's channel because The Charismatic Voice usually does live versions of songs instead of the studio versions we all know.
I totally agree with this and is the path I have followed. They both offer something unique and in combo -- I've learned a hecka lot.
Mee too!
Elizabeth recommending Dio to Amy made my day❤
I hope she listens to him! Especially the epic Stargazer!
@@pvtts05 - I think that's actually Amy's next video! 😀
I got notified of its premiere 🙂
RJD was quite a force of nature. RIP Ronnie.
Dio is an absolute MUST.
Lord Almighty..... My two favorite reviewers. Your channel gives me the deep dives I would want more of from Elizabeth. I know it's not her purpose, but I love when she goes off explaining theory and time signatures. It's what brought me here. 😊
Elizabeth going on a nerd rant is really fun to watch even if I don't understand anything she is saying.
If they ever team up with Maggie Renee, they'll have channel with a gazillion followers . . .
@@rowenatulley852I’d throw in Doug Helvering from The Daily Doug in the mix, too!
It just struck me! And I need to share it with you. More than three decades ago when I was in school I had a music teacher, a tender small lady in her early sixties, a cellist by education and former profession. Yes, she brought her cello a few times and played for us, which was wonderful. But it's not about that. A student who did some good work in her class could bring their favourite songs on a vinyl or cassette to share with class. We played songs and shortly explained why we thought they were good and why they were meaningful to us (which - another eureka moment - gave us ourselves a better understanding of the piece and our likes). And then she played it again in pieces and explained in music theory terms what was going on there and showed us why she would appreciate this or that part (there were a few epic fails along the way, too) and pointed out higher artistry moments in our blues, jazz, folk, hard rock, pop, and heavy metal favorites; even some disco ones. What an educator she was! What two things just dawned on me are these: I real-life watched a reactor before the www was even there; how much you two remind me of her and that's why I like you so much, which makes like and appreciate that little lady even more. May all the gods bless you.
I love seeing 2 absolute experts on music discuss what so few appreciate about music and its impact on humanity. The harp story about the deaf lady left me sobbing like a baby.
Yeah! Two of my favorite UA-camrs. Both channels have been very enjoyable and informative. Regards!
So happy you two met up. I've been watching you both separately for some time. Amy I love the way you break down the music, explaining HOW things work and WHY we were attracted to the music we love. And, Elizabeth teaching us from a technical, "vocal control" point of view. I appreciate your, "outside looking in" perspective and rediscovering music from fresh new eyes and ears.
Worlds collide! I'd love to see them both get together with Rick Beato and analyze/educate a great piece of music.
please, no.
I said the same thing. Rick Beato would be great with Amy and Elizabeth.
Agreed. That would be great. Add Doug Helvering and make it a panel of four.
You are the only two reaction videos that I will watch because you both actually provide insight about what the artist are doing and their techniques. Everyone else is just "here's my personal opinion."
Elizabeth said it well when she said you are both educators.
Oh, it's so nice to see you both having a conversation. I'm following both your channels and I'm enjoying it!
I'll tell you why I enjoy reaction videos so much. You only get to hear a great song for the first time once. Through reaction videos I can experience that again vicariously through the reactor. As a bonus I get to learn something if the reactor is any sort of music person, especially when they come from a different musical background. Different points of view are so much more interesting to hear. One of my favorite reactions was when Elizabeth discovered that Linda Ronstadt wasn't known for "Pirates of Penzance" originally. These different points of view are fascinating to me.
I have loved watching both of your channels, and I am extremely happy to see you both colaborating together
Wow, the two best music analysis channels on YT speaking about their craft. Amazing!
This is excellent, Elizabeth is super cool and a lot of fun. Cheers to all of you!
I'm a fan of both Virgin Rock and The Charismatic Voice. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation. 👍👍👍👍👍
I love that you both started with "why do you like my channel?" because you hit exactly on why I have sought out your channels over all others: I've always really loved music but I knew nothing about WHY I loved some things and found others "meh" because I'd never learned anything about music. You're both teaching me and in learning I am developing even more layers of appreciation as I learn.
Yay!! I appreciate both of your channels 😊
This was wonderful ladies! I needed some positive energy today and I was not disappointed. More continued success to you both.
Elizabeth! The realisation that your vocal tract research looks like leading to musicians making medical advancements in such a variety of possible ways is exciting and fascinating. Always have hope for serendipity, it's like panning for gold. Bye!
5 seconds after seeing the thumbnail and two seconds after clicking the video.... finally the crossover I didn't ask for but wanted!
Two such a beautiful women and human beings! I love you both and I truly hope that this is only the beginning of a genuine, deep friendship.
I could listen to you two the whole day. Seriously. It is so inspiring and interesting and my heart is filled with warmth and love. You even made me almost tear up in the end. It was just overwhelmingly beautiful watching and listening to both of you.
Thank you for this experience! I hope there will be more of it, maybe even some kind of collaboration. I don't know, but I will be thrilled by anything you two do together.
Sending you lots of love! 🖤
Aside from both of you adding so much value to music interpretation, you also BOTH have a great talking voice and very nice way of talking about music. So even if someone's not particularly interested in a specific song you cover in a video, it's still great to listen to the video in the background.
You're also sincere and enthousiastic in what you do, which is a joy to see. Oh, and you guys explore new music that we already like, that's always good!
I knew it was a matter of time before the two of you would get together. Big fans of both of you, your perspectives, expertise. You teach me, and I’m indebted to anyone who can teach me new things.
Well I didn't expect this! Should be fun :)
The most interesting music youtubers in a conversation. Great!❤
It makes so much sense that your first interviews would be Doug and Elizabeth! Love it!
I love this. Two fantastic musicians talking music. Love that you ladies are giving rock and metal a real chance. I've learned a lot from you two that have helped me with my own music.
I'm not a muscian, nor a singer, but I love music. As a member of the audience I want to understand more about what I am listening to, and finding new and interesting music. I love many types of music, but struggle with some, so it's good to be educated by people with real insight to bring. I get a lot from both channels, they're so much more rewarding than the usual reaction videos on-line.
I found both of them separately after watching several reaction channels and finding myself coming back to them both. I think it is their knowledge and background in their specific areas (nusic and voice) and how they bring this to any genre with openness and respect for all music and musicians.
Wow, two powerhouse artists and genuinely lovely people in conversation, it does not get any better than this. Thank you!
The team-up I've dreamed of! My two favorite UA-camrs finally got together.
No way, my two favorite reaction channels together!
Oh how lovely! Two of my favorite analyzing reactors chatting.
What a delightful conversation! Glad you discovered Dio with Rainbow's Stargazer in the meantime. He's such an amazing singer, with a career of 50+ years. Some of my personal favourites, beside Stargazer, are: "Heaven & Hell" by Black Sabbath, "Don't talk to strangers" by Dio, "Gates of Babylon" by Rainbow, and "Bible Black" by Heaven & Hell (which he did near the end of his career).
My favorite part of your conversation... the story about the deaf lady "listening" to you play the harp. 😭❤
I think its great when reactors get together, it shows a commitment to the idea of YT, community coming together.
They are not just reactors, they are knowledgeable, intelligent reactors. There seem to be too many "gee that was great" people on YT.
The two best channels about music analysis together!!! i cant believe it!!!!
LOVE IT!
Great chat you two. Between two points.
On David Gilmores new album. Featuring his daughter Romanie. A real treat.
Hi! Amy & the ‘Virgin Rock’ channel appeared to my algorithm nearly two days ago. It is a result of my recent binge watching of Elizabeth & ‘The Charismatic Voice’ channel, lol. Such two genuine souls and I am truly appreciative of You both. Also, a quick thanks to your support system(s) because there are tons of unseen, real life events that [may] possibly affect or influence the material within the channels …Thank You …okay, cheers 🥹🥂
I've been hoping for this interview since I discovered Amy's channel 🎉
I enjoy watching both of you and it is great to see you together. --- One thing I noticed that both of you say that you do, is that you choose music by suggestions from the comments received. I am sure that that is very popular, but since you are both interested in education and expanding knowledge of your followers, it may be good to have a "hidden Gem" once a month where both you and your audience explore a lesser known, but musically important selection. Remember that Van Gogh never sold a painting in his life time, but we very much enjoy his work world wide today. Likewise, recently a previously unknown Chopin composition was discovered in a collection of papers. It is little known now and completely unknown prior to discovery, but it is still a great piece of music worth listening to and appreciating. Just find a Rock Music Historian or someone you know that has far ranging knowledge and eclectic tastes in music to help with the selection. Explore deeper and find great music with pivotal impact and/or significant influence that has not had as much love shown to it as the Top-40. Often times, an artist will make a bold move in a new direction and while it is not always received with raves by the masses, it is still great work !
Woo Hoo! E! As a patron of her TCV, I am stoked to see/hear the 2 of you talk. I found you before she mentioned you. You two will be a force in conversation! #Bringiton!
Woohoo!!! Two of the best simultaneously! Fantastic! So fun seeing how excited Elizabeth is about her vocal research and what may be learned AND help people! If you didn't contribute to her kickstarter, do so! She is expanding the goals due to the success so far.
Awesome, enjoy you both! Ty for the discussion ladies!
1 minute in and Elizabeth summed up why I enjoy her channel
i just discovered both of these YT channels through queen deep dive. elizabeth educated me, a long time rush fan, that geddy is a very good singer. i always enjoyed rush and learned so much musically, and had given in to perception of geddy being a lousy singer. she educated me about what actually makes a singer good. then virgin rock showed me that music in all forms is beautiful. they both have given me new perspectives on songs i thought i really new. i am a drummer and at 61, i only hear bass and drums in records. these sites have enticed me into re-examining my influnces and as a result, i hear the complete song(s). i now hear what the songs are about and how the artists have presented them. they both are very good at teaching this 49 year experienced musician new knowledge. you know, cause i'm a drummer not a musician. old joke, i admit, lol. plus i learned what a dipthong is. lol even my educated friends, are stumped when i ask if they recognize the word. learning is so much fun again. to both these ladies, i owe and offer so much appreciation and thanks. great collaboration. a gift from the musical gods. perfect in every way. ev xoxo
Different disciplines, mutual respect. Beautiful. Thank you ladies!
My dream come true! You both together! I'm still speechless. I'll watch this many times for sure. I've learned so much from you both. Sorry, I'll have to go and pinch myself again to make sure. I'm not dreaming...
This interview! I love that you both are equating musicians to athletes. I go to a chiropractor that specializes in sports medicine right before I go to my music lessons & I told him just last Tuesday that musicians are athletes. I'm learning to play bass guitar and my instructor has me doing hand exercises & stretches to ALTER the functionality of my hands, and that seemed like such an athletic aspect to it that I had not previously considered.
My two favorite teachers getting to know each other. So cool!
Watching these two interacting is like watching Superman meeting Captain America. Its like watching Galdalf meeting Dumbledore. I'm huge fans of both of them and this blows my mind!🤯
Wonderful to see two of my favourite reactors chatting to each other 😁
I am so happy the two of you finally got to meet. I've been hoping for this for a long time, since I have noticed so many similarities in your backgrounds and life experiences, while still bringing your own unique life experiences into the mix. Along with the joyfulness, positivity and excitement you both bring to your channels and the world at large, doing your parts to make the world a better place. I hope this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.🙂 I absolutely loved this. Far more than I hoped for in your first get-together. You both showed us why you are the best at what you do. Two great teachers with unique perspectives into music and life, with great insights to help us to become better people.
I loved this interview with my two favorite reaction UA-camrs. Your story about the deaf woman touching your harp and Elizabeth’s face during the story brought tears to my eyes. What an experience you and the woman experienced!!!
Oh yes! Obviously Elizabeth is amazing. I appreciate both of you, especially hanging out together.❤
Liked without even watching it, yet. Very much looking forward to this
You two certainly make my world a better place. Thank you so much for your respective channels and this conversation.
HELL YES! My favorite two music reactions and teaching creators together! You both are amazing!!
The crossover we've all been waiting for, so glad you guys got together and talked at last! So many possibilities here, you could play a song for one another that you've loved that the other hasn't heard, or a song that's totally new to both of you and see how it hits your expertise differently... but also, it's great to see good people interact with other good people and become friendly. All the best to you both and your families, hope both channels carry on strong.
Please don't ever stop. Both of you are the first thing that comes up when I sign in on you tube and I love it!
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As someone who has watched both your channels, I am so happy to have seen this. Thank you!!!!!
My GOODNESS that was delightful!
I'm so excited! My two favorite music reactors in one interview?! Sweet! ❤❤
Thank You! Thank You!! Thank You!!! This is, truly, a Birthday gift I honestly wasn’t expecting.
Have a very happy birthday indeed!
😀👍🎉🎁🎂🍾🥂
Happy birthday!
@@VirginRock Thank you. I truly enjoyed your conversation.
@@mightyV444 Thanks 😊
@@jmichaelbell5434 - You're very welcome! 😀 It'll be _my_ turn in a week from today! 😁
For me it's just interesting to see people experience something for the first time and especially being able to bring a different perspective that I normally wouldn't see. Also, you'd think that someone with extensive training in music would know everything to know about the subject. So, it's a real joy to see their face light up when they experienced something unexpected.
I think one of my favorite videos for this "genre" of classical performers reacting to rock is the classical flutist reacting to Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull playing the flute. It's like she's in a perpetual state of being flabbergasted. I used to watch that video over and over.
Woo! My favourite musical ladies! Excellent.
These are two of my favorites that I watch constantly and a treat to see together and hear their shared philosophies ❤
That was just a joy to listen to. Two people passionate about what they are doing and ealising they have plenty in common. You have to dream up a reason to do the reverse gig on Elizabeth's channel some time in the future :-)
Great conversation. As a 'Metal Person' I have the greatest respect to delve into our 'peasant' music 😂
Elisabeth + Amy = 🤩 and 😍
Thank you, ladies. This was as much a treat as each of you individually.
Just as much as I love the music from my past, I also love that we have technology that allows people like this to come together and produce such a great conversation as well as share their views, thoughts, knowledge and reactions to that same music to the rest of us. This was so enjoyable.
WOW! Yeah!! What a wonderful surprise!!! Two of my Absolute-Favorite music reactors & reviewers. So great to see you both together, chatting about what you love and are passionate about. In Heaven! 🥰😁
Yay! I love watching you both! ❤
A wonderful interview! I can relate to your individual introductions into rock and roll music. I am amazed how much it has changed (evolved) over my 6+ decades of listening to the radio, albums, and now the internet. I lived under a musical 'rock' for about 20+ years without exposure to current artists. Now I am discovering what I missed and i'm experiencing an audiophile renaissance that is utterly amazing! Both of you are excellent teachers helping us students understand why we enjoy this multifaceted genre so well. Congratulations to both of you!🥰
What a fantastic post. I consider both channel’s content to be world class, educational, and most importantly, of historical significance. As a lifelong fan of much of the music you’ve both featured I’ve found myself pleasantly surprised by the new perspectives and insights both of you have provided. In many cases you’ve both given me a new appreciation and reason to revisit this or that artist catalog. Thank you for that!
I think UA-cam is made for professional people to entertain us and teach us at the same time and this people is great on that.
Two of the most amazing women talking about things I love, today is a wonderful day.
What a great interview! Hearing your passions for music and eduction is so inspirational!
Woah. That's a surprise. In case you don't really understand ... the sixties and seventies were times of massive cultural, social and musical change. The music at the time was a symbol of this revolution. We watched in horror as this brilliant stuff was shuffled away and forgotten. The reaction channels bring it back to be heard by a new generation. It gives us massive pleasure (and relief) to see younger generations listening to it and appreciating it ... which is why they are so popular. Because you are a classical artist, this gives an added edge to that appreciation. If you paint a picture that doesn't mean it should be put away once it is painted ... you put it on the wall to be looked at. Music is meant to be appreciated no matter how old and the golden age of rock is now an established collection to be forever heard. Hopefully. And there will always be opera Amy. I wouldn't be worried about that.
Fan of both channels. So neat to see two people who both care passionately about music and sharing music with others just chat. Thanks, guys!!
Thank you so much ladies! Always such an education! Love the depths you both go to! Love and best from Toronto, Canada! ❤🎵🎶
Two of the best music analysis channels.
So glad to see this happening!! Long long time ago I suggested you should reach out to The Charismstic Voice, and you've done it!!
Next one Doug Helvering :-)
most fans of reaction channels are older people who feel that the music of their generation has been forgotten. there is a vicarious satisfaction in seeing young people discover the music we heard growing up.
First you get Doug, now Elizabeth, although I've been watching the charismatic voice for less time than I've been watching your channel, its great to see you all getting together, i like these types of reactions for the technical analysis and teaching... Its all great stuff
I love you both! So great to see you together. When are you going to collaborate on a song? That would be awesome! You should bring in Rick Beato and you could cover all aspects of a song.
Two of my favorites on one show. Must be my birthday. :D
Wow! Worlds collide! Great show. Thank you both. I've enjoyed both of your channels for a long time.
Mind Blown, you 2 together. my inner music nerd can die happy now!
Two of my favorites. You both provide a perspective that I was looking for. You both provide a deeper explanation in to what makes the music work.
I love, love, love this! Two of my favourite people to watch, listen to & learn from
Very enjoyable to see the two of you together. I was hoping that Elizabeth might have put you right about Nightwish, but, unfortunately, they didn't come up in the conversation.
So Awesome! I was wondering just a few nights ago how you two would mesh ... both of you are a staple of my reaction videos. I love the breakdowns, insightful analysis and appreciation you both provide. I love seeing how you're Open to understanding music is a spectrum of styles and not necessarily silos with discreet appreciation and fans. Another I wat is Rob Squad reactions. It's a joy to watch non musicians develop over time and develop a broader tastes and appreciation. Keep up the good work ! Love the team up !!!!
Maybe one day a panels group with you two, Rick Beato, Rob and Amber .. and maybe Phil from Wings of Pegasus all together discussing about developing music appreciation.
Particularly enjoyed the emphasis on teaching and education. Both of you are effective at that endeavor.
Amy, going to be honest here, so buckle up. I have never watched your channel. (But now I'm going to). I'm here now because I saw Elizabeth's name in the thumbnail.
You asked each other what you like about the other's channel. I have been watching Elizabeth just over a year. I told her in an email when I subscribed that I'm not a big fan of opera or metal. Due to exposure to more opera, both from her and other sources, I am liking opera more. As for metal, certain songs, yes. As a genre, not so much. But due to Elizabeth's explanations, I have a greater respect for it. I may or may not care for a tune she is reacting to, but her analyses are both educational and entertaining. At the least, I now have a better understanding of WHY I do or don't like a particular piece. At the most, a greater appreciation for music as a whole.
As to your channel, I like the person I'm watching on screen now, so I will be watching more to see where we go. And thank you.
Side note. My late wife's brother is a harp technician on the east coast. (USA). I think his job is fascinating. (What little we've talked about it.)
This is good stuff. I thoroughly enjoy both ladies' expertise and thoughts on what they analyze. My favorite from Amy has been Happiest Days of Our Lives. It made her angry, as she understood the type of teacher Waters was referencing. Elizabeth is a joy to watch. Favorites have been Dio and ELO. Incredible stuff. :)
I'm not sure which of you two I began watching first, but you have both taught me so much about the music I love, as well as the biology and mathematics of it. Music I've known all my life now has new meaning because of adventures like you.
I especially appreciated, when you, Elizabeth, took a deep dive in these typical rock music sounds, like how elerctric guitar is played, what kinds of sounds it can create, different to classic guitar, like feedback and distortion used as musical elements. Or rock drums or the synthesizer. Very important to understand what is going on in rock music, besides the vocal techniques which you understand so much better than me. And another thing about composing. In about 1979, I was hanging around at a lake with an acoustic guitar, when some girls came up to me. So the next 3 or 4 hours I was playin to entertain them, composing about 20 or 30 songs with different guitar strumming and picking rhythms and nanana-singing melodies, all improivised out of nothing. This was, in retrospect, a very weird but happy experience.
I love Elizabeth and the charismatic voice. Both of you are treasures :)