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guys don't listen to him. its not free. jarvis actually comes to your house, breaks both of your knees, then steals all your money. trust me, not him.
it’s true, he just climbed through my window 😞
it is, he walked through my wall and left a comedically person shaped hole before stealing all my possessions :(
at first I didn't believe you but now he's walking up my street at a concerning rate
what do I do?
@@noogidoo2217 accept your fate.
it’s true, he stole my pride flags off the walls and left me a sack lunch with a lil note before taking my front door off it’s hinges to get out
This was just so Jarvis could show his hidden country talent
Jarvis about to drop a country album you watch
Jarvis vocals + Danny beat for a George Jones remix "You're The Reason God Made UA-cam Collabs" would slap
Could also throw in something about "He Stopped Subbing Her Today"
Maybe lol
@@hp8685 yesssss
Yeah
As a Texan that doesn’t normally speak with a southern accent, country songs bring out a feral creature and it’s just a possession of old country spirits that take over.
As a Texan that doesn’t speak with a southern accent unless I mimic one, country music makes me want to fight someone. It doesn’t matter where or when.
As a music nerd who married a music major (but avoiding the official terminology to explain): Losing a British accent is required because the technique needed to hold certain notes just doesn't jive with the accent. They have to have a more "neutral" accent, which aligns with a more typical American one. Country has a lot of twang to it that encourages the accent, cause it allows for the inflections to be more natural. Trying to sing country without a southern accent would come across as robotic and boring, rather than actually singing.
The type of music 100% encourages the accent, rather than it being something simply tacked on. Living in the south doesn't change this.
As an Arkansan, yeah pretty much
also a texan and I literally turn into a different person, accent mannerisms and everything, when george strait comes on
i used to be a "everything but country" person, but then i realized that i actually just don't like most modern country music (something i started to realize after watching the bo burnham special where he sings about pandering in country), and have since gotten like really into glen campbell, dolly parton, johnny cash, hank williams, and ray charles' country stuff. gentle on my mind and wichita lineman by glen campbell are two of my favourite songs atm.
Same. When I was a kid, I'd say that and then listen to Johnny Cash because I just straight up didn't think he was country, I thought he was just old-school rock and roll. Nowadays, I've actually discovered newer stuff like Progressive Bluegrass music like Nickel Creek and Sarah Jarosz as stuff that I enjoy listening to. It's definitely something about "pop country" vs "classic country" and too many people toss aside that good classic country because of the perception of pop country.
I love me some bluegrass and indie country
Say ray charles is country music again
@@joshknollenberg7334 ray charles is country music again
@@joshknollenberg7334 haha, i wrote his 'country stuff' for a reason, he has a whole country album, i really recommend it. :)
Regular Jarvis: I don't like country music
Radio Jarvis: and I know every word to every song 🤠
I mean 3 doors down and Daughtry are the most not-country of country things possible. I didn't know anyone considered them not rock/pop.
Lol, that's how ADHD brain works lol
A lot of those songs I’ve never considered country
@@allisonavery7273 Meanwhile I'm the opposite. I can't remember rap lyrics to save my life even though hip hop is over half of my playlist, but I can tell you all about chicken fried, cold beer on a Friday night, a pair of jeans that fit just right, and the radio uuuuuuup.
I have no idea how I can sing along with Wagon Wheel when I'm about as country as Panda Express.
@@BlueEyedBrunette this is true but he did know the lyrics to “before he cheats” which is 100% a country song lol
there's honestly something about that the Country Singing Voice. a lot of country singers are genuinely southern, but tbh most singers fake it. like, it *has* to sound like you grew up on a southern farm or else its not ""authentic"" otherwise (even though most country musicians, southern or otherwise, grew up in the suburbs or cities). its especially noticeable in country music produced after 2001. that's also when the genre took a turn towards Bro Country and away from working class issues
Yup. I was upset as a kid when found out Taylor Swift faked her accent lol
Bro country is the w o r s t. Looking at you, Luke Bryan. 😂😂😂
What’s the Australian country singers name? I was blown away when I heard him speak lol
“…and away from working class issues.”
I love how country music has been co-opted by the right wing, despite its firmly trade unionist, working-class-solidarity roots. Makes my heart warm 🙄
@@pardonmyyikes Keith Urban!
One thing about Native’s deodorant is if you have sensitive underarms DO NOT USE IT. baking soda messes with the ph of your skin and while it doesnt affect everyone, it made my underarms get super red and flaky. Loved Native until that happened lol.
Same thing happened to me, my armpits got super irritated. It seems counterintuitive bc I’ve got sensitive skins and usually can’t do scented products, but I use regular deodorants. Natural deodorants also often have no *artificial* scents but then they have various citrus essential oils and those set off my dermatitis so bad 😭😭
I have super sensitive skin (&eczema) and use arm and hammer naturals with no issue. :)
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Ah, I'm sorry that happened to you! 😔 I've been using it for over a year, and it's one of the only deodorants that *hasn't* eventually given me a rash so far. And I have pretty sensitive skin - have to use baby soap and oatmeal lotion. Guess it depends on the person. I get a burning red rash if I use antiperspirant deodorants too much, which is why I've been trying more natural brands. But I either don't like the smells of other ones or sweat them off too fast.
mine didn’t do that, it just didn’t work. scent was great but it went away as soon as I walked around for like one hour, it sucked :(
“I’m here to pour beer on people’s faces” was incredible. Exceeded all of my expectations.
Ok but Jarvis is proving himself to be a really good singer in this video what
Yeah I was gonna say. He should really take some vocal lessons. He could kill it. He’s already pretty far along.
@@CosmicAnteater he actually sings already haha! If you check out his podcast sad boyz he discusses that as a kid he loved hip hop and rap so he got into singing and really enjoyed rapping throughout school :)
If Jarvis started making music my life would be complete
He’s so good
I mean, we knew this if you've seen his vid on smart house, and on 7 second riddles- /lh
(edited to add tonal indicator cause it sounded aggressive/rude on a secondary reading.)
Jarvis has no business sounding this good????? Like the vocal runs?? Immaculate ✨
That's what I'm saying. He is depriving us of his gifts.
He straight ATE that verse at the end too
Right! I was like, Jarvis should sing country!
And now that I think of it: Jarvis Johnson is a fantastic name for a country singer ijs!
9:38 The run tho 😳
As a denizen of the Misty Mountains in North Carolina, I’ve tried researching where ppl get their accents and such, and it’s pretty interesting. Since many southern mountain folk were fairly isolated after emigrating from Scotland and Ireland as the rolling hills and thick forests reminded them of their homeland. So it is essentially a natural un-mingled progression of the old English / Scots-Irish accent. Then as they opened up, it was gradually influenced by firstly by those of Dutch and German descent in the mid and lowlands, then the Spanish and French from the Southern Gulf coast regions. The modern country singing voice is similar to a proper distilled and smoothed out hybrid of those influences, with an unsettling predisposition for higher pitching and singing every word through one’s nose and frequent, almost full exhalation sounds. The latter as an attempt at pacing and subconsciously evoking that “plum tuckered out from working all day on a farm yeehaw” sentiment. Much love and respect as always from my outpost up high in the Misty Mountains of North Carolina hehe 😁 hope that helps maybe 🙏💜👽
Hello fellow North Carolinian!
this is so interesting! do u study linguistics??
@@rockernessi a bit hehe😁👽
Fun fact: the Appalachian mountains and the mountains in the Scottish Highlands are from the same range, but were separated by plate tectonics about 50 million years ago. So when Scots settled in Appalachia and everything looked kind of familiar, that's because it was.
Fascinating stuff!
3 Doors Down and Daughtry are rock bands which is probably why you heard them on the radio, and that's also why those songs are the closest I'll go to country
Jarvis going off about zoning was probably the best thing I've seen all week. I love any good discussion about urban planning, zoning, or transportation.
Girl same 😂😭
He’s really inadvertently tapped in to the heart of Nashville with that commentary lol
“country theater kids”
this describes them perfectly. us theater kids sometimes make everything into musicals xD
STOP YOURE SO RIGHT 😭😭 literally spent all day singing Company to the best of me folding clothes at work 😂
haha same, i was listening to heathers while grocery shopping
Country, theater, kids. all three of the worst things to ever be combined
@@bigclitenergy hey! Leave Theatre out of it 🤣🤣🤣
@@reiltin. I’m obsessed with freeze your brain after my friend sung it at an audition workshop we went to lol. That’s a good choice!
nobody asked but as someone who used to sing professionally, EVERYONE tends to change their pronunciation when singing (softer r's, longer vowels) so that the voice carries better and so that syllables can be pronounced in time w the music. if you ever listen to a song in a language ur learning, that's often why it's hard to understand what they're saying: the way they're singing is different from how they'd speak. country musicians actually DON'T diminish their accent when singing, which is why it sounds so unique compared to many other genres
I'm really glad these guys are having their fun, it seems harmless and wholesome for the most part, especially compared to a lot of stuff on TikTok
mixing TikTok and country music is a very scary thing, especially since country lovers are often give you ultra terrifying looks when you tell them you don't like their music taste
Ngl I don’t trust big country music fans.. just feels like a red flag from what I’ve seen.. 😭
You have made a mistake
@@KingOfGaymes trans lesbian & i love country and its so hard to find spaces where country music fans arent .. like that 😭
a lot of younger country fans (specifically the ones who lean more bluegrass or folk) are much more welcoming and friendly though :)
It depends on the type of country music they like. Fans of the popular country music on the radio are usually the scary ones.
@@aday4evr this!! though im a big fan of miranda lambert so idk if i can talk LOL
You've heard of the Hype House. Now, get ready for the Hoedown House
You mean the barn?
@@rabidfox1179 hype barn
If anything, it's more of a Hoedown Honky-tonk
@@dae8665 shindig if you will
13:02 can’t believe jarvis didn’t think of kurtis conner
Kurtis Matthew Kenneth Conner 😂
16:30 - Oh my god, Jarvis, your reaction to the "rap battle" was GOLD.
An entire house of the guy who brings an acoustic guitar to the party
Dislike because Ohhhh NOoooooOOOO
the most insane thing about this is that of all the tiktoks shown here, all but ONE of these songs weren't even country. half of them I hear on the regular on the local rock radio channel. the second most insane thing is that there weren't even pizzas in those boxes.
One of them was Puddle of Mudd's Blurry, the fact I knew that upsets me as I expected some Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson or you know REBA!! 😕
There was more than one, though I guess people would call certain songs "country rock." But yeah, some songs weren't even that.
I like to call it grocery store music. A classic Kroger/Mariano’s hybrid mix CD.
15:17 I found it, the one country song
@@noodle6852 isn't Jolene country too tho? Like it's pretty popular but I could've sworn it was country
So i was rewatching this video and at 16:45 in the back you can see something on Jarvis’ shelf move. Idk what it is I just happened to see it start moving while Jarvis is shouting about country kids rapping Macklemore.
OMG yes!! What the hell is that??!!! Jarvis, we gotta know.
There is something on the shelf moving the whole video and I need to know!
The speaking accents are all of course real, but you’re right in thinking the singing accents are exaggerated. This is probably just due to them imitating the country singers they enjoyed while growing up, but the inclusion of “the accent” is essential to country music today. As country has moved away from its classic instrumentation, it sounds more and more like everything else on the radio. Singing with a southern accent allows you to define it as a country song rather than pop or hip hop
The accent thing is because of the placement of the sound in your mouth. A reason that the accent is lost with british people is because when you sing a lot of the time youre using your chest and core, which is a lot closer to where American accents fall. When british people talk normally they're typically placing and speaking with the sound closer to the front of the mouth. (but not quite on the lips cause thats where french people place sound)
I'd say one of the few people that sings British is Jacob Collier. Very rare singing tone that almost is never heard, and is the closest we probably have to that accent
as a linguistics major i thank you for this breakdown
@@Ryan_Wiseman Lily Allen too, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, though their stuff is less vocally taxing
I think I hear more British singers retain their accents these days, but to your point, it may be the dominant singing style requires less core.
Im glad you said this and got a lot of upvotes because I had a few drinks and it was a tall order to write out a comment based on a random video essay I saw 8 years ago and suddenly remembered when he brought up accents in singing.
Them: SING THIS COUNTRY SONG OR GET BEER'D
Also them: plays alt rock from the 90s - 00s
Yeah that pissed me off more than it probably should. It’s not in a gatekeeper way or anything, it’s more of a “they should be more honest” thing, because rock isn’t country, and country isn’t rock. You can sing both, I don’t care about that, but don’t advertise rock songs as country. Those are separate genres.
I'm obsessed with how good 9:35 is wtf
Right! Like he even did a little run at the end and everything 🤩 We're onto you Jarvis...
"hey look, I'm no pizza" is one of my favourite things Jarvis has ever said 14:54
that haunted shelf behind Jarvis is distracting but intriguing
I came here to see how many people noticed. I'm like WHAT IS THAT
It’s all I can see. Sometimes there’s so much movement!!
I'm glad someone said it!
Thank god I’m not the only one I need to know what it is lol
@@elizabethsodnicar6612 from the way it moves it's probably a piece of paper or something light on the Shelf being moved by a roof mounted AC vent. It kind of flutters like that.
the jarvis johnson GOLD gets me every time
love seeing your lyric knowledge, but i love your GLASSES even more. wish i knew who made them because those would 100% be my next pair. i’m a sucker for tortoiseshell.
i’m also fascinated by how you don’t readjust them by pushing them up, you adjust them carefully from the side. a very ✨gold ✨ way to do it.
I think they might be Ralph Lauren/Polo brand?
@@evc6580 thanks! i’ll look and see if i can find them. didn’t even think anyone would give me a tip on where to start looking, so i appreciate it!
I think he and I may have the same glasses, or if not, then extremely similar. They’re the Arlen frames from Warby Parker!
@@Ana-tj5fm i’ll look at those too! thank you :)
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singing in a “country accent” is a primal instinct that southerners use to survive
As someone who lives in the 615 area (unless they’re talking about a different one) Reba’s old house is now an event center. Pretty sure they don’t live there and they just rented it out lmao like y’all can lie better I guess???
I don’t feel like googling it, but plenty of celebrities have multiple houses. And it’s not uncommon they move frequently. So she could have still lived at the place they stay at.
the one who said it was Reba’s house also just called it “the house we film at” so I don’t think they’re claiming to live there
98% of the stuff they sang wasn't country, I honestly wouldn't have been surprised if one of them broke out Panis Angelicus and started wailing on it.
And a lot of the actual country songs they didn’t know the words to 🤔
@@veronicafalcon0411 fake fans. the only song i heard was josh gracin's nothing to lose.
@@ontxtteredwxngs isn't Jolene country too tho?
The "country voice" when singing tends to be done on purpose to blend differently with the guitar (my Dad is a music nerd from the deep South). It's kinda like The Emo Voice, Alt Whine, or Beatles Drawl. It's an exaggeration of your actual accent typically, but can be replicated with practise.
MY TIME HAS COME!!
I am southern myself!! Also a theatre kid, your point about that is absolutely right
The country voice- with a southern accent, like many, gets stronger as your voice/passion with what you're saying is. Unlike many accents, if you're really into your music sometimes it slips in. I imagine these folks are playing that up very strongly.
Honestly, I don't have too much critique of these kids. They seem like friends having fun and making their own rules for games. Which is okay! They're having fun.
Anyway, this actually looks kind of fun and I'd do this half-ironically with my theatre nerd friends
As someone who lives in a southern area, the accent kinda just happens when you start to get emotional. I don't usually have strong county accent, but I notice I start to sound really country when I'm arguing with someone. So, they're pretty much just activating emotional voice for the song
Yes! I have family down south and I've lived there almost a decade before moving back to the midwest and my accent I picked up gets so strong when I'm drunk and/or angry/heated about something...or have to use my customer service voice lol
I think that’s just accents in general, I’ve lived on the east coast for 10 years so I mostly lost my accent, but the Midwest accent is super strong if I’m drunk or arguing lol.
Yes! I’m from the south (not a Deep South person though), and my accent really pops out when I’m frustrated
I get so country when talking about my childhood, idk why
This. I'm from Northern Florida, but all my family has a relatively thick accent and I never notice it on myself unless I'm having a Big Emotion (tm) or working customer service. I don't do it intentionally it just. Happens.
I'm surprised Kurtis hasn't visited 615. He's blend right in.
yee yee moment
he'll friggin run it👑👑👑
he's even got two first names
It’s always been super interesting how we don’t sing in English accents. There are some exceptions, Lily Allen and Kate Nash for example, but I’ve always found it fascinating. Even the Beatles didn’t sing in their accents. It’s wild.
As a Brit growing up I thought it was weird... And then I tried to sing in my actual accent and it was so difficult trying to even get the notes.
16:10 what in the poltergeist is moving on the shelf??
I thought it’s a piece of paper in the wind but nothing else looks like it’s windy or a fan is on 😳😳😳🤷🏼♂️
Jarvis: “it’s just that I continue to subject myself to things where I’m just like why are we here?”
... at least you look cool while doing so 🥺🥺 love the outfit sm
he looks like he owns a shop at the beach,, like a beach library /pos
righhtt he's slaying
@@biggaygaygay4076 omg building a beach library is my new dream
You know like the “indie singer voice” where you do that thing with annunciating apPles And BaNaNayyys every other sound? The country voice is kinda like that except you round it out more and keep it lower and a little slower like you’re slurring it more. Lol I just tried to do the voice with the Carrie Underwood song and now my lower jaw kinda hurts cuz I was like jutting it out and keeping it more still to do the voice haha
I was thinking this but the pop punk accent lol. "Meh and fraaynds" lmfao
At 17:17 a book fell forward on the shelf in the background and that is all I can think out now.
Edit: Never mind the rapping immediately afterward is all I can think about
Edit 2.0: Never mind. The book is a picture and it keeps moving in the background, leading me to believe there is adequate air flow or ghosts, and It's all I can think about
14:05 This guy swinging around the pizza boxes, proving they don't have any pizza in them
Jarvis please address the controversy of what the hell is on your shelf. I need to know
Fun Trivia: The stuff falling on the shelf behind Jarvis at 2:03 is actually the real life Pokemon that he has been holding hostage since 1982
I didnt even notice that plushie falling off until you pointed it out 😭
Something keeps moving off and on the whole video. Jarvis look behind you!😱
At 8:30 something is moving, was wondering if it was a pet/friend
I'm hoping it's a fan blowing off camera
@@angeljesso i noticed that too imagine it was something paranormal lol
Like Blues, Country music was started as a way to pass time/form of oral storytelling created by Black and Brown southern Americans, usually cowboys. Basically, people that already had natural southern accents. As the genre got popular in northern white spaces, the "Country Singing Accent" was dialed up to 100% in an effort to make the music sound more "authentic". Again, like how in Blues there's a certain drawl and growl in there that sounds forced when done by people who don't speak that way in their daily lives
(9:02) I've always wondered where that accent comes from, too. Because let's be honest, most country singers sound the same, yet from different parts of the world.
The intros for this channel are always the best
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Saying "Ohhhhh nooooooo" in sync with Jarvis after the rap battle started made my entire day hoo BOY. Made my skin crawl. It hurts. Please don't rap battle
12:40 Jarvis doesn’t realize he, himself has a double name
Bro has two last names😅
11:19 THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD WHAT IS HIS LAUGH
LMAOO THAT GOOFY AHH LAUGH
when jarvis said "take a break" when talking about theatre kids, he activated all the theatre kids to go "run away with me now, let's go upstate"
Eliza, I've got so much on my plate
Guilty ✋
Jarvis is doing god's work by giving us a premium channel that's free
It is...free. It's definitely free.
But if you're watching this, you're premium.
it is-- it is free!!!
What… I’ve been paying 19.99 a month!
“you can’t avoid the sip” is so fucking haunting in the context of a tik tok house lmao
Bailey Zimmerman is actually getting to be a pretty big name in country music. he had a song debut in the top 30 on the billboard hot 100, which rarely ever happens for a country artist.
why is no one talking about the ghost in the shelves behind Jarvis' head?!??
THANK YOU IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND SOMEONE TALKING ABOUT THIS! WHAT IS IT
@@veronicamartens9330 a cat?? a robot?? like one of those little solar powered flower things?? i have no clue
THANK YOU i made my own comment about this bc it was freaking me out😭😭
My one interaction with Native was when I asked the brand on FB if they donated to any native tribes/organizations, and I got a several paragraph response about how they aren't racist then they blocked me lmao.
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Oh gross. Good to know
I’m a folk/country musician myself, and a huge music history nerd, so I feel somewhat qualified to share my 2 cents on the “country singing voice” thing. I think its usually just a stylistic thing, historically in country music the singers have had that twangy southern quality to their voices, often because they spoke that way as well in the old days, but over time the southern accent generally (but NOT universally) became more modernized and softened while musicians still held to that same sound they were used to hearing. At least that’s my take. I sing country songs and other styles a lot as well and though I don’t have a thick speaking accents, I do have more of a noticeable accent when singing certain styles of music. I’ve heard from Irish musicians that they have a similar phenomenon when playing really old Irish trad tunes, it makes it all come out in a thicker brogue for whatever reason. Love the vids Jarvis! Stay well brother god bless
i’m not a country Boy but i do go to school for music, specifically vocal! i’m no expert on country, but the vocals are genre specific and involve a lot of twang that is trained and learned, chances are it’s more ingrained and easier to connect with if it’s culturally authentic. something cool about country vocals is how they sort of mimic instruments of the genre. so yeah at least for what i know of female vocals, sometimes people just turn the accent on and use a mixed tone to achieve the twang so it’s a trained thing and usually needs to be studied/understood in order to achieve an accurate tone
Oh Jarvis... Some British artists do lose their accent while singing, but Oasis is definitely not one of them 😄
that's exactly what i thought 😭😭
My vocal coach used to tell me I sounded American when I sang😭 I’m proper British😭
@@sillyhoneybaby its because a british accent is mostly in the vowels are usually drawn out when singing. signed, an american raised by a brit
**places capo on second fret** **clears throat** ToOoOdAaAaY
no one has ever listened to supersonic and thought "i wonder where those guys are from"
The majority of what they sang wasn't country.
And for the record, all the best country singers maintain their accent while singing. Their accents are just that thick. You could compare their singing and regular speaking easily. Some examples: Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, and Josh Turner. Some of the newer singers I think are altering their accents while singing. I haven't liked country in a long time. The only new songs I like are Miranda Lambert's songs.
I do think it's really easy to add a country accent while singing tho. I've done it before plenty of times as a joke and there's a ton of country artists that are from like Oregon or somewhere nowhere near the south that just put on a southern accent for their songs.
@@audreybea4013 The funny thing is, I'm from Texas and my mother was from Alabama and I sound like a midwestern newscaster. That said I can turn on the red dirt twang (garth brooks, george straight) real quick because I grew up around it.
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 yeah lol like I'm from Tennessee but my accent isn't super strong but I can definitely turn it up if I want hahaha
"a window, you know, like houses have" yeah thanks for clarifying that because i wouldn't have known what kind of windows you meant and then the confusion would have haunted me for the rest of the video so I'm very grateful for the clarification, you are the best /j
I love how at the beginning Jarvis is like "oh so it's just a musical country house.. that's strange huh?"
But the minute he sees musical flip cup he just loses it
I have mixed feelings on country. On one hand I love it because it reminds me of going on road trips with my family and my dad rocking out to it, on the other country music is….interesting. Why are all the cowboys so depressed and why are their wives constantly dying?!
Replace country music with folk music, folk rock, or soft rock and road trips will be improved. Unless it's “Act Naturally”. That's a wonderful Buck Owens country song.
@@_PuppetMaster86 I feel like country gets too much hate. Yeah there’s some garbage out there but there is for all genres. Of course I am biased and completely agree that most of country is bad
Have you ever listened to literally any pop punk or emo music? 😆
The reason I don’t like country is because they’re all so similar and some of them make me ashamed to not be a stereotype man lmao.
Mens country: Beer, trucks, girls, trucks, beer, bars, girls with tight jeans
Womens country: I’m going to kill my husband
As someone not from America i can't relate to any of the country music's topics but they incredibly catchy.
No I don't think God blessed Texas, but the song is a bop
Jarvis’s country voice sounds like a drunk uncle trying to sing Pearl Jam at a bar on like a Tuesday night
I was raised on country music (don't really listen to much of it anymore though) and I don't think people suddenly gain an accent when singing, it's more of the shape of your mouth when you sing. A more flat or wide or square shape to your mouth (or keeping your soft pallet low, if you know choral terms) is going to give it more of a "country" or rural sound, whereas having a tall + round shape (lifting your soft pallet) is going to sound more "normal". My HS choir director actually taught us that you can sing in a totally different language but still have an american southern accent just by keeping your soft pallet too low/mouth too wide.
edit: obviously that's not exactly the same as an actual southern accent, but a country accent and southern accent aren't necessarily the same thing. it's more of a twang that comes from just not opening the inside of your mouth fully, if you go to places like rural Michigan or Illinois, you're going to hear people who have "southern accents" to the untrained ear, but it's really just a rural twang that's fairly universal across everywhere except the northeast.
Every time Jarvis does the intro and does the “it is…it is free” I get secretly nervous that I’m somehow being charged under the table
Jarvis- the way you remembered that 3 doors down song is exactly how I remembered it. I heard it once in the gps aisle of an Office Depot and it took 7 years to find it again
seems like the gps did a pretty shitty job if it took you 7 years to get to your destination
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My favorite example of the country music singing voice is Keith Urban. Australian accent when he speaks, completely country twang when he sings. It's amazing, honestly.
Also, hope Dipper didn't break anything!
I'm glad Jarvis is digging into the real problem with content houses; exacerbation of the housing shortage
Right at the beginning, I'm already loving Jarvis's energy in this one. Seems like it's gonna be fun
Radio!Jarvis' look of realization when the lyrics click in his memory is so funny and endearing
Those pizza boxes are EMPTY. Look at how he's waving them around.
12:50 Tim Tom is an actual UA-camr lol
"Country theater kids"
As someone who lives in a rural area right outside of a college town in Wisconsin
This is everyone I know.
You poor bastard.
Signed
Someone who grew up in that similar area when Hamilton came out.
As someone who grew up in Alabama hearing someone be absolutely stunned by the country voice is wild. Yes Jarvis, these accents are real and so are the double first names.
those accents are possible but in many of these musicians, they're faked, its all kayfabe
@@c0ttage yeah, I grew up in a small-ish Texas town and I never knew anyone with an actual Texan accent but I definitely _did_ know people who faked an accent when singing lmao. You usually have to get pretty damn rural here to find people with real, strong accents
The singing accent is actually very RARELY real.
I grew up in a small town in Georgia and the accents were way too real. I’ve worked hard to try and shed mine, but sometimes it comes out when I get really angry or have been drinking 🤷🏻♀️
@@Nakia11798 anecdotal experience is just that, anecdotal. In my rural Alabama town, we all sounded like that. Singing simply made the accent stronger.
I live in the 615 and country music singers theater kid energy is the most accurate description of all the people flocking to Nashville to try and Landon’s record deal. These people want record deals. This whole house is an advert for their music careers. To quote Bo Burnham, they’re panderin’
As someone from Nashville but no longer lives in the US...hearing "615 house" immediately triggered me and idk why I was surprised that it did in fact exist in Nashville.
"radio jarvis" is something that helped me finding a lot of songs. It never came to my mind, that other people don't do that....
When they said rap battle I immediately assumed I’d hear “ my money don’t jingle jingle”
* jingle jingle
@@KhanaHatake thank you
I was visiting my friends over at Georgia and we were driving around. It took me a while to actually figure out that the country station we were listening to wasn't a parody channel. Every single song was about: I got a cool truck and a hot wife and after church I'm gonna get some beer and barbeque and watch football. EVERY. SINGLE. SONG.
when I was in hs i inexplicably cultivated an ipod playlist of country songs whose requirements were that the song had to be about drinking, trucks, bein' a COUNTRY BOIII, or some combination of all three. why? i don't know. i went to school in nyc and listened to almost exclusively rock and metal otherwise.
6:55 ADHD REPRESENT 🅰️🍆🈂️🍆
8:23 How is that bear-boarder kid NOT getting punched out? To stand out as annoying in this crew takes a LOT, but he's got what it takes.
I never realized how much spontaneous singing made non-singers uncomfortable. once you’ve been in chorus long enough it just doesn’t phase you at all
Homie I was in chorus all through school and it still made me uncomfortable, we set aside one hour for singing STOP DOING IT IN ALGEBRA
Singing is so fun I truly don't get people uncomfortable with it at all
Right 😂 I do a lot of musicals at local theatres so I feel I’m always humming or singing to myself. Thank god I still wear a mask so people can’t see me mouthing lyrics to Company or anything 😭😂
it feels fine to be the one singing, but when someone is just making eye contact with you and singing a song wtf are you supposed to do. It's one thing to sing to yourself while going about your day, but as soon as you're singing /to/ people who did not sign up for that it's cringe
@@laynepieri4214 sing with them. No one's stopping you. Also like. It's tiktok. They're not singing for random people who didn't sign up for it. It's not like they're in the middle of a grocery store. They're in a private location singing and posting said singing for people who enjoy it. I dont get the issue.
As someone who grew up in a pretty country place the country singer accent is not accurate, you can tell when someone got their accent from singing vs someone who's had that accent and it happens to come out sometimes when singing, plus many country singers didn't even grow up on a farm/ranch or even a rural area in general
And then there's Adam Lazzara from Taking Back Sunday. He's from North Carolina but his bands from Long Island and he'll usually sing without an accent, but when speaking on stage, his southern accent will appear!
I NEED a full "Before He Cheats" cover, Jarvis
6:35 the sound he makes is so funny
Jarvis, my good sir, you have the loveliest twang to your voice and I think you are depriving the world of your gift. Imma need you to make a country music song and video ASAP!! 🤠💕
He's gonna need to change his name to John Jarvis first.
@@kyransawhill6650 That is perfect!!
As much as I’d love that, you just know he’d get a slew of comments saying he’s copying Kurtis
I clicked the notification unreasonably quickly
10:03 you saying “take a break” while ranting about the musicals is so funny cuz i immediately thought of Hamilton
I'm from Texas and I sing for musical theatre. I don't have an accent when I speak but it definitely comes out when I sing. It's not even a voice I'm putting on its actively something that I have to monitor and correct. Strange phenomenon idk
I love how you trying to sing in the country voice sounded like you were trying to start an old truck. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂 It actually makes sense to start with that noise. 🤣🤣🤣
That group of girls in the beginning where only one was singing is something you happen upon in the woods. Like they’re around a fire, and one is singing the others mouth along. Then if they catch you watching, and they’ll chase after you singing country songs you’ve never heard of. Either you join in or you get sipped. 🍻
Honestly I’d watch that horror movie. But what would it be called? 🍿
This genuinely scared me 😭
This is actually a really common trend on tiktokfor singing groups. I follow some acapella groups that love doing this. And honestly its kinda fun trying to figure out who's singing when you don't know their voices yet. Just going based off of breathing and mouth shapes and vibes.
I used to live in Nashville and Reba's Mansion is fucking huge with a giant horse farm and shit. It's actually in Brentwood, which is a rich suburb of Nashville.
Jarvis: I don't like country music
Also Jarvis: ***Proceeds to perfectly sing every country song with highschool musical-level passion***
Whatever keeps moving on Jarvis's top shelf is driving me insane what IS IT
fr i can't focus on the video i'm so curious
I think it's a cat!
Now that you've pointed it out I can't un notice it.
is it one of those self filling teeter-totter birds? idk their names lol
same. I’ve been stuck rewinding the first 40 seconds to watch stuff on his shelf
Jarvis, they use that voice because it's a fairly easy register for most people to fill. That's why me and Bo Burnham and all these bros can find it. Country has been about relatability for decades. Think RED CUP. No (Man)Child Left Behind
I'm more distracted by the movement on Jarvis' top shelf behind him. I thought I was losing it until I kept my focus on the shelf. Low and behold, something is falling and rising on the shelf. No idea what it is though. Great video regardless of the mini heart attack this gave me!