Testing Music History Knowledge | Reaction & Analysis - Classical Chaos - VoicePlay ft Rachel Potter
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- This was a very fun reaction. I enjoyed all of the music and it was interesting trying to remember my music history knowledge from college. I always enjoy VoicePlay's videos and their collaborations with Rachel Potter never disappoint.
Make sure to listen to the original artist as well!
• Classical Chaos - Voic...
I also mentioned their cover of In the Hal of the Mountain King
• In The Hall Of The Mou...
There are two pieces in this arrangement that I have arranged
Toccata and Fugue
• Toccata and Fugue (For...
In the Hall of the Mountain King
• In the Hall of the Mou...
If you are interested in purchasing any of my arrangements you can find them on my publisher's website: www.makingjoyfu...
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Forest Scene - Photo by Pixabay from Pexels
Great reaction, you pick up so many details. My understanding is that in "Hall of the Mountain King", the Grundells find a cauldron in the woods and start messing with it - and unintentionally pop themselves off somewhere. In Chaos, the Green Grundell manages to return, and finding a witch's spell book, brings the other Grundells back. As well as the owner of the book, who tries to regain control. Absolutely amazing how they can take purely instrumental pieces and make their own story lines 😁
That is a really cool story! I'm not a Patreon subscriber so I never see any of the lore that they share in those groups until people comment it on other videos.
It is very fun to see how they can tell a story with instrumental pieces
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Note that the warning about the last page does not say "Do Not Lose" - it says "Do Not Loose" - as in do not set the witch (the owner of the grimoire) free!
@@gradypatterson1948 That is a great catch. It works as both a warning for people who misread the page and as an actual warning either way. Great planning on Layne's part
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Layne did an interview with the Charismatic Voice discussing all of the layers of percussion that he did for this one. Technical and way over my head, but fascinating, nonetheless.
I recognized all of the pieces but could only name three or four.
The lyrics were nonsense syllables that Layne wrote.
Geoff dropped his new one today, Big Iron.
I saw the interview with the Charismatic Voice, it was very interesting. I understood most of what they were talking about but wouldn't have the knowledge, patience, or ear for percussion to do that type of editing.
Three or four is still pretty good for someone who hasn't taken as many music history classes as a music major would have
I did see that Geoff had dropped a new one and I have already watched it. It was very good. I considered reacting, but decided I had done a lot of VoicePlay and Geoff recently so should do a different video for my next reaction. I haven't decided what though
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When Layne decided he wanted a chant toward the end, he took inspiration from the talking trees in Disney’s Tiki Room. So it sounds vaguely Hawaiian, but is made up by Layne.
The Tiki Room is a fun experience. I watched another reaction of the video and saw a comment saying that he had made up the chant, but they didn't mention the Tiki Room connection. That's pretty cool.
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Editing Mark is savage
🤣🤣🤣 You're not wrong!
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What a blast! Great arrangement. Sure love some Voiceplay. Need multiple watches, but the storytelling was amazing! Thanks for the information.
I enjoyed the arrangement a lot. I always notice so many more details when I'm editing the reaction, so I yeah, I get wanting to watch to video multiple times to catch everything
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I love how you're not afraid to comment on yourself in your editing, thank for a fun reaction!
Have to make sure the information is correct and might as well have fun doing it 😄 I'm glad you enjoyed the reaction
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The music is all mentioned in the credits.
I see that now, but I basically never look into the description unless someone tells me to. Also, seeing the list before watching would have ruined half the fun of trying to figure it out 🤣
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Damn, whoever writes your subtitles is savage 😂😉 I was expecting the Can-Can to go into the William Tell Overture and it threw me when it didn't!
I thought it was going to be William Tell, too, which is why I said it 🤣 Also, one man team here, I do everything. You are not the only person to say that "editing Mark is savage," in almost those exact words 😆
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I just love this... so creative and so much fun!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
A group of students annoying the instructor until they go too far. 😂
That is a great way to interpret the story!
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#VOICEPLAY
Pay attention on the first page and last page. Also, keep an eye on Cesar while they do the CanCan
The first page is the music for Toccata and Fugue (with the title about advance conjuring, not for beginners) and the last page we see is the note about "Last page is next, very important, do not lose." Is there anything to else notice about those? I did mention both of those things in the video. And the fact that Rachel had hidden the page in her dress. I mentioned it but didn't make a big deal about it.
However, I did not notice Cesar doing the Can Can 😂 It does not surprise me that he did it, but I didn't notice
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@@musicalmark Mia Culpa. I jumped the gun before I saw the video. A lot of reviewers don't see those details. Me bad.
@@kiracattan4624 No worries. Even though I notice a lot, I don't notice everything, so I do not mind people pointing out things I didn't see. Thank again!
Costumes are not _quite_ the same. Layne now has green horns instead of orange - effectively, he now _is_ the Carrot King.
😆 I didn't rewatch the other one right before, but that is a slight difference. Nice catch
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makes sense as toward the end of him having the book the fire turns into a carrot with its colors. Orange base going into green smoke.
@@cixelsyd40 It's the little details like that that set VoicePlay apart
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The list of music is in the credits.
I see that now, but I basically never look into the description unless someone tells me to. Also, seeing the list before watching would have ruined half the fun of trying to figure it out 🤣
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Hello, greetings from the Czech Republic :-) Great reaction! :-)
Greetings from Florida! Thanks for watching and thanks for the compliments!