Little bit of a timeline for you. The very first beatboxer in the group (before they were even called Voiceplay) was Scott Porter, then when he left Geoff would actually do the bass and beatboxing simultaneously during live shows, then Geoff taught Layne how to beatbox and now he's the permanent beatboxer
Their Partworks series was based on requests from their patrons. Patrons suggested the song and who should participate. You'll notice that Ride is Geoff, Layne and Eli.
My favourite part is near the end - "how could I ask for more?" On the word "ask", baritone Geoff goes up to a gorgeous high note. Btw - Eli is behind the camera if I recall correctly.
I don’t know why, but that’s one of my favorite BTS. Yes I believe Eli was behind the camera . Because he was definitely there and there’s not a lot of lighting technology going on. Ashley is behind him boogieing because it’s shortly before the wedding. She looks so delighted pointing at Eli with a big grin.
This song (and the outro) are so so fun. I love watching this one when I need a reminder of "classic" Voiceplay. This is the stuff that they were doing that when they were really sinking their teeth into a whole string of different things to see what resonated and hit with their audience. Honestly, I think they nailed it! This is part of their "Partwork" series, just like Tennessee Whiskey...it was a series of songs where they handed the focus to a smaller group of their members, rather than the full 5-piece This was so much fun on the livestream. Watching you break and get confused as hell when we let you know that it was just Geoff and Earl was possibly my favourite part of this reaction though... Thank you for releasing this one to the whole of youtube so we can watch it all the time...I mean, a normal amount of times... #HerdLove
One of my favourites also. I love Earl in this. More than any other video with VoicePlay. It allowed him to shine. If you haven't yet seen it there is one with just Geoff and Eli: Love Yourself, the Justin Beiber song. And it's just as good.
The reason this is only Earl and Geoff is this is the 4th in their Partworks series, which features focus on specific parts and vocalists. Earl sang high tenor and 2nd tenor, Geoff sang baritone, bass, and vocal percussion, and Eli shot and edited the video. Eli's then-fiancée, Ashley, also helped with the camerawork, and Kathy was doing her thing (LOL).
Woo-hoo, one of my very favorites! (By the way, someone on youtube recently did a trombone(!) version of this, playing various trombones with separate ranges, and crediting the arrangement to Geoff!)
@@patriciaschuman4205 Thanks! My brother played trombone in school, or tried to 🤣. There is a funny guy (Peet Monzingo) that “sound effects” his mom as she tries to get things done around the house. ua-cam.com/video/uhLfceZKVko/v-deo.htmlsi=hvy2z-vVH5fQ9LIs Edit: Just checked it out. I did not realize he was playing Geoff’s Arrangement. That was very cool. Thanks again.
I wish they would do Partwork again. We know each of these men can basically cover all the part, and it's nice to see their range of talent. I've always thought, for April Fools they should put out a song with Cesar beatboxing, Layne on bass, Eli on baritone, and Geoff on tenor.
One of my favorites that doesn’t get near enough play. I am in an age group that I had no idea about Panic at the Disco, at least by name. But I grew up listening to the rat pack and this just reminds me of those swingy jazzy songs that I just loved as a child. I was impressed that they picked the high high tenor and the low low bass for this. Yet it still sounds like an entire group. I think one of my favorite parts of this is Earl singing in a lower register than normal. He and Geoff got pigeonholed to a very specific range. So it’s nice to be able to watch/ hear them flex. (Sometimes when Earl hits those super high notes it hurts my ears. There’s a frequency that he and Austin Brown hit that make me wince. I don’t know if it’s just me or not. They’re incredibly talented - it’s just that sometimes it hurts my ears.😬)
DJ , I am really disappointed that you missed every shot of Geoff beatboxing but I still love you.There is another video of him beatboxing in a song he did with just him & Eli. .. Someone help me remember the song.
11:35 omg I don’t know how you can be Patreon and manage to hold off watching videos as they come out!? Good on you! I’m there the minute I see the notification haha literally only life slows me down.
Can you please react to the 2023 bass battle between Geoff, Tim Foust, and Avi Kaplan Also fun fact, Geoff has the highest note in voiceplay history and Layne and Geoff are tied with the lowest
Little bit of a timeline for you. The very first beatboxer in the group (before they were even called Voiceplay) was Scott Porter, then when he left Geoff would actually do the bass and beatboxing simultaneously during live shows, then Geoff taught Layne how to beatbox and now he's the permanent beatboxer
I've seen a video of him doing bass and percussion AT THE SAME TIME ... and my mind is blown by this man's talent and versatility.
Geoff used to be their beatboxer before Layne took it to insane levels. It's so fun to see each of them in such varied roles in this.
Scott Porter was beatboxed before Layne though Geoff gave him some instruction.
Geoff beatboxed simultaneously with the bass as in this one.
This just goes to show how versatile each member could be.
Their Partworks series was based on requests from their patrons. Patrons suggested the song and who should participate. You'll notice that Ride is Geoff, Layne and Eli.
And Everywhere You Look is Earl and Layne! With Layne - the vocal percussionist/baritone - singing bass!
And "Love Yourself" was Eli and Geoff.
@@bradyschoch7562I loved to hear Geoff beatboxing & doing the bass at the same time.
Yep only Earl and Geoff...so dang amazing.
It's worth noticing that in a recent published interview with Layne, he simply said he started beatboxing at 15. I'm guessing they were all doing it.
My favourite part is near the end - "how could I ask for more?"
On the word "ask", baritone Geoff goes up to a gorgeous high note.
Btw - Eli is behind the camera if I recall correctly.
I don’t know why, but that’s one of my favorite BTS. Yes I believe Eli was behind the camera . Because he was definitely there and there’s not a lot of lighting technology going on. Ashley is behind him boogieing because it’s shortly before the wedding. She looks so delighted pointing at Eli with a big grin.
This song (and the outro) are so so fun. I love watching this one when I need a reminder of "classic" Voiceplay. This is the stuff that they were doing that when they were really sinking their teeth into a whole string of different things to see what resonated and hit with their audience. Honestly, I think they nailed it! This is part of their "Partwork" series, just like Tennessee Whiskey...it was a series of songs where they handed the focus to a smaller group of their members, rather than the full 5-piece
This was so much fun on the livestream. Watching you break and get confused as hell when we let you know that it was just Geoff and Earl was possibly my favourite part of this reaction though... Thank you for releasing this one to the whole of youtube so we can watch it all the time...I mean, a normal amount of times... #HerdLove
One of my favourites also. I love Earl in this. More than any other video with VoicePlay. It allowed him to shine. If you haven't yet seen it there is one with just Geoff and Eli: Love Yourself, the Justin Beiber song. And it's just as good.
Earl was usually stuck in high tenor mode
it’s only the two of them because it’s one of the part works check out the rest of them
I love this song! So excited to watch DJ react to this
The reason this is only Earl and Geoff is this is the 4th in their Partworks series, which features focus on specific parts and vocalists. Earl sang high tenor and 2nd tenor, Geoff sang baritone, bass, and vocal percussion, and Eli shot and edited the video. Eli's then-fiancée, Ashley, also helped with the camerawork, and Kathy was doing her thing (LOL).
Woo-hoo, one of my very favorites! (By the way, someone on youtube recently did a trombone(!) version of this, playing various trombones with separate ranges, and crediting the arrangement to Geoff!)
Ooooh! I love brass instruments. How would I find this? Do you have a link?
I'm here hoping to get notified with a response
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T-Bone Jeff (gee, too bad he doesn't know how to spell Geoff, LOL)
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@@patriciaschuman4205 Thanks! My brother played trombone in school, or tried to 🤣. There is a funny guy (Peet Monzingo) that “sound effects” his mom as she tries to get things done around the house. ua-cam.com/video/uhLfceZKVko/v-deo.htmlsi=hvy2z-vVH5fQ9LIs
Edit: Just checked it out. I did not realize he was playing Geoff’s Arrangement. That was very cool. Thanks again.
I wish they would do Partwork again. We know each of these men can basically cover all the part, and it's nice to see their range of talent. I've always thought, for April Fools they should put out a song with Cesar beatboxing, Layne on bass, Eli on baritone, and Geoff on tenor.
Love their Partwork series. This was so fun!
So good and so much fun to watch you watching them! ❤😊
I am relistening to this on a regular basis 🥰 love it !
Just found your channel and am so happy to see someone who loves them like I do. Cheers
One of my favorites that doesn’t get near enough play. I am in an age group that I had no idea about Panic at the Disco, at least by name. But I grew up listening to the rat pack and this just reminds me of those swingy jazzy songs that I just loved as a child.
I was impressed that they picked the high high tenor and the low low bass for this. Yet it still sounds like an entire group.
I think one of my favorite parts of this is Earl singing in a lower register than normal. He and Geoff got pigeonholed to a very specific range. So it’s nice to be able to watch/ hear them flex. (Sometimes when Earl hits those super high notes it hurts my ears. There’s a frequency that he and Austin Brown hit that make me wince. I don’t know if it’s just me or not. They’re incredibly talented - it’s just that sometimes it hurts my ears.😬)
Fab, thanks DJ 😊
These groups have so many multi talented singers. They can do it all!! Great reaction❤
Congrats on the 16k 🎉
DJ, I appreciate you & your videos.
This does almost have a "crooner" feel to it. It's so well done.
I love the partwork series! You have to check out all the videos from that. You can hear Layne sing bass in Everywhere you look!
OMG! This is totally amazing! I love this!
Wasn’t Geoff the one who taught Layne to beatbox?
Yes and it was Scott Porter who was beatboxer before Layne took that spot.
DJ , I am really disappointed that you missed every shot of Geoff beatboxing but I still love you.There is another video of him beatboxing in a song he did with just him & Eli. .. Someone help me remember the song.
11:35 omg I don’t know how you can be Patreon and manage to hold off watching videos as they come out!? Good on you! I’m there the minute I see the notification haha literally only life slows me down.
great cover
Hey, DJ. Voiceplay has a new one out.... Blackhole Sun.... A song by Soundgarden. Please PLEASE react to it. Geoff goes Subharmonic...hehehe
Nice to have you up doing 3 VoicePlay videos.
By the way that's Geoff beatboxing
❤❤❤ loved it!
Can you please react to the 2023 bass battle between Geoff, Tim Foust, and Avi Kaplan
Also fun fact, Geoff has the highest note in voiceplay history and Layne and Geoff are tied with the lowest
Yum Yum indeed!
Earl, not Eli. (Its ok you caught your slip. Good job.)