Yep that's polyphonic singing and not many can do it. She's voicing several notes at the same time. Singers can sometimes do it when they have a head cold. But Lalah can do it at will. Oh and this won them the Grammy.
@@greggary7217 Check out Stitch - Feels like nothing, its beatboxing and it's got some insane polyphonics in it. Lalah and him and Avi are definitely the best polyphonic singers I've ever seen.
She said in a conversation with Robert Glasper, that she doesn't really know how to control it. Sometimes it's two and sometimes it's even four! That's amazing. She just stumbles upon this thing that people have to TRY to get or people can never do. It's like the singing gods just favor her.Lol
I was a middle school music teacher and received a big box of CSs free as some CA court settlement. Most were junk nobody would buy, but one was a Tibetan Monk singing with multi-phonics. There was a low growling, drone note with two (and sometimes three) high notes "whistling" and changing against the steady low note. Fun, but glad I didn't pay for it. The added "spice" Lalah added to her improv was both surprising and appropriate. Your reaction wins the internet,
If you’re unaware of who Donny Hathaway is, please look him up. Especially his work with Roberta Flack and his early live albums. He’s basically the man that if he stayed around before his untimely death in his early 30s would have been giving Stevie Wonder a run for his money! This is his little girl Lalah channeling her father’s magical energy. And YEAH, that was such a heart stopper of a vocal move! A well deserved Grammy win for everyone involved.
Her artistry is next level, even just the way she sings the note at the end of her solo scat/chord-singing section to signify the return of the full forces of the band (the coda I guess?) is wow. She sings 2 same notes, but the 2nd one has that extra zing of intensity and change of tone that drives the energy into the next section. And her range, my goodness. You should listen to Jazmine Sullivan too (in case you haven't), another singer with outrageous vocal talents, incredible tone, range, control, the lot. Like Lalah. Although she can't sing chords so....
You've been opened up to lalahtones.... Scientifically, with a little practice, you can manipulate your upper and lower vocal chords to vibrate independently. Thus allowing you to sing 2-3 notes at one time. It's kid of similar to tuvan throat singing, but she's actually controlling the interval. It's literally amazing watching and listening to her do this. I have a music degree, and literally only one person I know can do this. I can personally sing and get the beginning squeaks of a second note out. Janis Joplin is an example of someone that did this during some of her tunes by screaming. Lalah can do it in any dynamic. Which is scary. The third one she did on this is a tri-tone mixed into an octave. If you listen real close she sings 3 notes. Truthfully sick.
Future of music articles be like, "this person sang every section of the choir all by themselves..." I have a bachelor's degree in jazz piano and a lil bit of drumming from school. But maan, this is something i've never heard of... i was also in a choir in the academy and was learning some Bass singing technique that gets your voice an octave lower. No surprise there would be techniques where you can do something so astronomical... :O
@@imstankface give Bela fleck and the flecktones live at the quick a listen sometime and look up a song called alesh khem... The guys name is congar'ol ongar.... What that guy does is just nasty.
Larnell is still not here :) - he joined in 2014 for the recording of the album “we liked here” . Robert “Sput” Searight shines on this record :) p.s. I think it's time to enjoy Vulfpeck for starters with "Dean Town" as well as Dirty Loops with for example "Songs for lovers- coffee break is over” .. and then we'll come back to Snarky Puppy with more great suggestions: ) Greetings!
Oooh Vulfpeck sounds kinda metal, but their thumbnails look like funk :D :D :D I feel like it's gonna be dope! I've added them and Dirty Loops to the list! :D :D :D
You know what? I appreciate that you never pause during your reactions, but I can forgive pausing at that spot.
Thank you :D :D It was a historical moment right there :D i can imagine people singing chords solo in the future.
Yep that's polyphonic singing and not many can do it. She's voicing several notes at the same time. Singers can sometimes do it when they have a head cold. But Lalah can do it at will. Oh and this won them the Grammy.
She's alien bro, I couldn't believe what I heard! I didn't know it won them the Grammy. That's Wild!
It’s otherworldly. The only other artist I’ve heard do polyphonic overtones is Avi Kaplan from (ex) Pentatonix. Knocks me back every time.
@@greggary7217 Check out Stitch - Feels like nothing, its beatboxing and it's got some insane polyphonics in it. Lalah and him and Avi are definitely the best polyphonic singers I've ever seen.
She said in a conversation with Robert Glasper, that she doesn't really know how to control it. Sometimes it's two and sometimes it's even four! That's amazing. She just stumbles upon this thing that people have to TRY to get or people can never do. It's like the singing gods just favor her.Lol
Dude, the first time I saw this, I lost it. Basically the same reaction. Even now I still get kind of overwhelmed by it. So awesome
I was a middle school music teacher and received a big box of CSs free as some CA court settlement. Most were junk nobody would buy, but one was a Tibetan Monk singing with multi-phonics. There was a low growling, drone note with two (and sometimes three) high notes "whistling" and changing against the steady low note. Fun, but glad I didn't pay for it. The added "spice" Lalah added to her improv was both surprising and appropriate. Your reaction wins the internet,
I love the change of expression on your face when she starts singing chords lol
I felt dumbfounded :D :D I still cant believe its actually possible... I can imagine people being able to sing Choir Parts... but solo :d
If you’re unaware of who Donny Hathaway is, please look him up. Especially his work with Roberta Flack and his early live albums. He’s basically the man that if he stayed around before his untimely death in his early 30s would have been giving Stevie Wonder a run for his money! This is his little girl Lalah channeling her father’s magical energy. And YEAH, that was such a heart stopper of a vocal move! A well deserved Grammy win for everyone involved.
...and her mom is an amazing vocalist, as well
I Hear Ella Fitzgerald with a New Genius
Donnie and the Ancestors where there!
let me say Snarky Puppy is top notch and the perfect match for Lalah
True, true.
the set player's reaction is everyone's reaction, just can't continue as normal lol
lalah is amazing, your reaction was the same as mine haha
Aww hell yeah! :D Stank Brothers :D :D
6:33 the seriousness of his face.🤣🤣 I laughed til my cheeks hurt. And yes, Lalah is amazing. 🩷
Yes, Lalah is otherworldly 😂😂😂😂
Yes Layla scats harmonics! If you get it you get it
Her artistry is next level, even just the way she sings the note at the end of her solo scat/chord-singing section to signify the return of the full forces of the band (the coda I guess?) is wow. She sings 2 same notes, but the 2nd one has that extra zing of intensity and change of tone that drives the energy into the next section. And her range, my goodness.
You should listen to Jazmine Sullivan too (in case you haven't), another singer with outrageous vocal talents, incredible tone, range, control, the lot. Like Lalah. Although she can't sing chords so....
I was waiting for your reaction at this exact moment ahah!
I did the same!!
Love this song.
:D :D Its like you knew!
Trust me you will get dropped in your tracks by this woman!
3 Notes at the same time
Sput's reaction speaks for all of us!!
The trumpet!!!!
You've been opened up to lalahtones.... Scientifically, with a little practice, you can manipulate your upper and lower vocal chords to vibrate independently. Thus allowing you to sing 2-3 notes at one time. It's kid of similar to tuvan throat singing, but she's actually controlling the interval. It's literally amazing watching and listening to her do this. I have a music degree, and literally only one person I know can do this. I can personally sing and get the beginning squeaks of a second note out. Janis Joplin is an example of someone that did this during some of her tunes by screaming. Lalah can do it in any dynamic. Which is scary. The third one she did on this is a tri-tone mixed into an octave. If you listen real close she sings 3 notes. Truthfully sick.
Future of music articles be like, "this person sang every section of the choir all by themselves..."
I have a bachelor's degree in jazz piano and a lil bit of drumming from school. But maan, this is something i've never heard of... i was also in a choir in the academy and was learning some Bass singing technique that gets your voice an octave lower. No surprise there would be techniques where you can do something so astronomical... :O
@@imstankface give Bela fleck and the flecktones live at the quick a listen sometime and look up a song called alesh khem... The guys name is congar'ol ongar.... What that guy does is just nasty.
Larnell is still not here :) - he joined in 2014 for the recording of the album “we liked here” . Robert “Sput” Searight shines on this record :) p.s. I think it's time to enjoy Vulfpeck for starters with "Dean Town" as well as Dirty Loops with for example "Songs for lovers- coffee break is over” .. and then we'll come back to Snarky Puppy with more great suggestions: ) Greetings!
Oooh Vulfpeck sounds kinda metal, but their thumbnails look like funk :D :D :D I feel like it's gonna be dope! I've added them and Dirty Loops to the list! :D :D :D
Grammy award winner 🏆
Brazil is here!!
Cheers!
She sang 4 notes, sir.
Them stabs by corey!!