1. It’s “In the Heights”, not “The Heights”. 2. It’s “Groff” not “Goff” 3. If you’ve been to a Broadway show, you’ve definitely seen the actors spitting to enunciate. It is super obvious under the lighting.
Aw man, Disney doesn’t own Hamilton....I was hoping now that it was on Disney that meant King George would be able to wander around Disney World, because that would be pretty funny!
I would like to add that it was Lin's decision to edit out the "f-bombs" to ensure the PG-13 rating. Also some people were angry about that but it's just a word that isn't necessarily needed to communicate the story. ok I'm done😂
You can actually have one F-bomb and still remain a PG-13 film...and I thought they said they left one in...but I didn't hear it. I didn't know the soundtrack going in to watching it on Disney (I know, I'm late to the Hamilton party), and I think they did a great job with covering them without it being obvious.
I dream of seeing this show on Broadway ... live theatre is one of the most amazing experiences one person can have in life... the sound, the lights, the audience reactions . It’s magical!
A couple of quick things here. First, you said "Jonathan Goff," when the actor's name is actually Jonathan Groff. You also state that King George was first cast for Broadway and then recast for off-Broadway. The order is wrong. The play was off-Broadway first, and then on Broadway. You also have the order wrong in terms of casting for King George III. If you exclude the Vassar Workshop, Brian D'Arcy James originated the role off-Broadway, and then was replaced by Groff while still off-Broadway. Groff continued the role into the Broadway run, and was then replaced by Andrew Rannells. The film version was created when the actor who replaced Rannells, Rory O'Malley, had the role. But Rory stepped aside to allow Groff a limited-run revival specifically for the film (it's why Rory is thanked in the end credits). Also, you state here that the F-bombs were removed at Disney's insistence. That's not true. The movie was made before anyone bought the rights to it. It was intended to be a theatrical release (which is why Disney paid $70 million for it). But before any studio had purchased the rights, Lin-Manuel Miranda had decided himself to remove the f-bombs because he wanted to ensure the film rating would be no higher than PG-13 (the use of F-bombs could give the film an R-rating, thus limiting the audience who could see it). The existing curse words are actually well beyond what Disney normally allows for its production card to appear in the beginning (instead of going to one of its other studio shingles it owns where there can be more saucy language), but exceptions were made because it's, well, Hamilton. Finally, it is not verified that it was the play that saved Hamilton on the $10 bill. It is believed to be that, and is likely, but is still more speculation than an actual fact.
@@mcuobsession If you watched this video because you wanted to know more about hamilton, then why are you being sarcastically dismissive when someone puts in the effort to contribute?
@@cass6683 It's impossible to know for sure without hearing their point of view and the fact that we cant deduct vocal intonation from text. From my experience, saying something like "thanks... I guess?" is always associated with being disingenuous and sarcastic. However, I acknowledge things can differ between cultures.
Seeing it on Disney + has made me want to see it on stage even more. I wish other shows did this. I am probably alone on this but since I am quite a ways from NYC I would pay the cost of a ticket for pay per view of current shows (HELLO...Beetlejuice, Mean Girls). I realize I have no idea the time and $$ it takes to do that.
LMM has said they filmed additional days w/o audience members - which is how they got the close-ups & other angles that would have negatively impacted the live audience’s experience.
@@echfx9201 They filmed three performances. Two were with an audience and one without. They edited the show using all three performances. That doesn't mean that they necessarily took long clips from one and ran straight through with them. You can see wider and closer shots mixed within one song, for example. Audio and visual components can be mixed together from different takes.
The flowers on Angleica’s dress aren’t a discontinuity of filming, they are used to symbolize when they are at the wedding and when they are in the flash back, that’s why Peggy looses her flowers too, just like how Eliza looses the veil.
I actually heard that why the flowers on Angelica’s dress during satisfied disappear and reappear is because the editor of the filmed version did that to show time going backwards and going to the past of the night when Angelica meet and introduced Hamilton to Eliza....
Ellyann Erickson no, it’s just different shows. The whole movie was recorded around five shows, some were for close ups and some for wider shots, so the reason the flowers disappear is because they weren’t on her dress during the wide shots but were on during the show they recorded the zoom ins.
This isn't really a movie. Take Les Miserables for example... You can probably find a stream of it. A stream that is like Hamilton on Disney+. Then there is the movie musical version of the movie where you get a 360-degree look at the world of the musical. When I think of a movie, I think of being immersed in the world of that musical. So I'm going to sit here and just call it Hamilton because to me it's not a movie, per say. The difference is like that of using theater and theatre interchangeably.
FUN FACT OF THE DAY: King George the third was actually insane, like physically and mentally where he would drool without knowing and all sorts so jonathan playing the part is pretty crazy!!
Eh. That’s the greatness of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s writing. You don’t know whether to like Maria or to hate her, because she has such an interesting backstory, but lies, manipulates and seduces Hamilton. So, we don’t know.
I saw it live as a touring production (the actress playing Angelica that night was also a local!), but also love the accessibility of a filmed version. I mean, Legally Blonde is available for free on UA-cam and I’ve seen it live 4 times so lol.
I agree with her on the screen vs theater focus: the seats we had in Chicago were up pretty high, even though we could see the whole stage. BUT, the filmed musical definitely gives you some perspective, with up close shots of expressions, certain movements, etc, that I just couldn't see from the balcony. It's a fantastic show, and getting to see it from however many angles is all right with me!
He's my favorite too... I think he's got the best songs... I especially love the lines "I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love" and "I will kill your friends and family to remind you of my love"
Groff, In the heights, daveed doesn't only play Thomas Jefferson, (idk his name) the guy that plays Hercules mulligan also plays James Madison please do better research
Hate to say it but you're wrong. Look it up. I have read several articles about how they were so happy to be able to get Groff back to reprise his role as King George for the film.
The streaming versions of the production is NOT a movie. It is a filmed version of a live production. “Movie,” in the context of that quote near the beginning, is in regards to how they made RENT a movie.
I can completely understand wanting to wait to release a recording of the stage performance because you want as many people to see it live as possible, but this may also boost some future ticket sales. I live at least an hour and a half away from the closest live theater, which means going to a live show involves a lot of time beyond the actual stage time, not to mention travel costs on top of the price for the ticket. This makes me a little picky about what I go see. Most of the shows I have seen, I have seen live only once (except for Phantom twice and Wicked three times and I would gladly pay to see these live again because they are just that awesome in my opinion 😁🤓). I kind of wanted to see Hamilton at some point because I had been hearing good things about it, but after watching it on Disney+ I am DEFINITELY going to find a chance to see it live AT LEAST once.
She says that the flowers disappearing was a problem but it was meant to be like that to make it seem more like its going back in time to helpless where she does have the flowers.
I've seen it several times because my granddaughter loves it and she is only4 months old. I swear she will sit quietly and watch nearly the entire movie. Well she did last month before I got sick and am no longer allowed to see her.
Hip-hop is slowly being replaced by Trap. I love this movie so so much. But as exciting as it is it doesn't have what it takes to overturn the tide. Pretty sad when you you think of it.
I have a few things to say: 1 it’s groff not Goff 2 the f bombs were Lin’s choice to remove 3 Groffsauce has always been a spitter going all the way back to spring awakening he used to spit all the time on stage 4 king George was going mad in his time of ruling Great Britain and used to foam around the mouth while talking so Groffsauce used to drink lots of water and would intentionally spit to create that effect. I really hope this didn’t come off as rude. I love love love Hamilton and Jon is one of my fav actors. I love your video and I love Lin Manuel Miranda
I love live theater and seeing Hamilton live would have been awesome; however, tickets were hard to come by and totally out of my price range, so I consider it as a silver lining during this pandemic to pay $12 to see it on Disney Plus (although if you already have to pay for the Disney channel on cable, it should have been shown on that channel☹️)
I’m just gonna throw in that the “film version” of the musical is not actually a movie and is, quite simply spoken, a filmed version of the musical. In no aspect is it a movie or “movie version” nor is it a “film adaptation.” As well as, Groff’s name is not Goff, Ramos is not Raymos, and anything else that the theatre community had commented about. I felt like this was needed because I don’t want people to assume that Lin thinks this is a movie version. When he said he doesn’t know when hamilton will become a movie, he still hasn’t created a movie. I repeat, this is NOT a movie adaptation. This is just a filmed musical for everyone to be able to see. There are plenty of filmed musicals on services like BroadwayHD that will attest to this being a filmed musical rather than a movie.
Braylin Singing is the creation of musical sound through the use of voice, tone, and rhythm while rapping is the rhyming and delivery of words to a beat. ... Singing focuses more on notes while rapping focuses more on pitch, rhyme, and rhythm...Google is free...
It was Lin who decided to take out the TWO f-bombs. The one in “The Adams Administration” is actually a bleep noise, even in the album. The ones in “World Turned Upside Down” and “Washington On Your Side” are edited.
It was because of the editing of different performances. You will see the flowers in a close up and not in a wider shot within seconds of each other in the same song. No one was coming in to remove the flowers and put them back every few seconds.
The original concept album idea was scrapped and he turned it into the musical. The Hamilton Mixtape album available now was created after the musical's success.
Forget the flowers it was three different performances what do you expect, also Groff didn’t spit to be authentic he spit because if you did your homework you would know he said “I spit when I’m on stage” smh
7:26 the flowers disappeared to represent the change as time goes on. Having flowers and not represent two different periods of time happening. It’s on par with the walls adding more bricks since it’s a different time period where the country grows. It’s not really mistakes.
1. It’s “In the Heights”, not “The Heights”. 2. It’s “Groff” not “Goff” 3. If you’ve been to a Broadway show, you’ve definitely seen the actors spitting to enunciate. It is super obvious under the lighting.
Loved that 👌🏻
😢😢😢😢😢😢
Well Jonathan Groff over salivates
Kyran McCown, yeah, that is correct.
oui oui.
His name is Jonathan Groff
This was driving me freaking crazy 😂😂
Thank you! I’m not the only one who noticed
Thank you!! I was literally screaming at my phone that she said it wrong!!!
Yh I don’t know this goff guy she’s talking about
Thank you! I was like what?!
"The Heights" "Jonathan Golf" The last time I facepalmed this hard was when Hamilton published the Reynolds Pamphlet
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Did you read this?
@@tylerbaggett6213 no
Dayum
* Says satisfied and helpless *
* show clip from Schuyler sisters *
Whoa! Y'all picked up on that? How?
And my shot
LMAOO 🤣
Here are things wrong with this video
1. Its called 'In the heights'
2. Its 'Groff' not 'Goff'
3. The opening number is not 'My shot'
Good job
Lucy Ley no I think you heard it wrong she’s in the opening number Alexander Hamilton and then the song second number my shot
@@gabriellapietrakowski3429 the second song is Arron Burr, sir
Gabriella Pietrakowski but the second number isn’t my shot....... it’s Arron burr sir
OSSA do be messing up Get yo facts straigjt and WATCH HAMILTON YOU NEEEOOOOOOOOOBBBS
Aw man, Disney doesn’t own Hamilton....I was hoping now that it was on Disney that meant King George would be able to wander around Disney World, because that would be pretty funny!
Can we make it a thing? Cuz ive never been to disney myself(only been to Disney springs) but i would go just to see king george walk around
That's genius oh my god
I heard it would be at Hollywood studios soon.
*Wow*
I would like to add that it was Lin's decision to edit out the "f-bombs" to ensure the PG-13 rating. Also some people were angry about that but it's just a word that isn't necessarily needed to communicate the story. ok I'm done😂
If they censored Hamilton why didn’t Disney plus censor the X-men movies
@@anakinhamilton7606 Lin chose for it to be edited.
You can actually have one F-bomb and still remain a PG-13 film...and I thought they said they left one in...but I didn't hear it. I didn't know the soundtrack going in to watching it on Disney (I know, I'm late to the Hamilton party), and I think they did a great job with covering them without it being obvious.
Zack M. SIT DOWN JOHN YOU FAT MOTHER-BLLLLEEEEPPP
I’m not mad, it was just odd to hear Mulligan say WHEN YOU KNOCK ME DOWN I GET THE BACK UP AGAIN
I dream of seeing this show on Broadway ... live theatre is one of the most amazing experiences one person can have in life... the sound, the lights, the audience reactions . It’s magical!
A couple of quick things here. First, you said "Jonathan Goff," when the actor's name is actually Jonathan Groff.
You also state that King George was first cast for Broadway and then recast for off-Broadway. The order is wrong. The play was off-Broadway first, and then on Broadway. You also have the order wrong in terms of casting for King George III. If you exclude the Vassar Workshop, Brian D'Arcy James originated the role off-Broadway, and then was replaced by Groff while still off-Broadway. Groff continued the role into the Broadway run, and was then replaced by Andrew Rannells.
The film version was created when the actor who replaced Rannells, Rory O'Malley, had the role. But Rory stepped aside to allow Groff a limited-run revival specifically for the film (it's why Rory is thanked in the end credits).
Also, you state here that the F-bombs were removed at Disney's insistence. That's not true. The movie was made before anyone bought the rights to it. It was intended to be a theatrical release (which is why Disney paid $70 million for it). But before any studio had purchased the rights, Lin-Manuel Miranda had decided himself to remove the f-bombs because he wanted to ensure the film rating would be no higher than PG-13 (the use of F-bombs could give the film an R-rating, thus limiting the audience who could see it). The existing curse words are actually well beyond what Disney normally allows for its production card to appear in the beginning (instead of going to one of its other studio shingles it owns where there can be more saucy language), but exceptions were made because it's, well, Hamilton.
Finally, it is not verified that it was the play that saved Hamilton on the $10 bill. It is believed to be that, and is likely, but is still more speculation than an actual fact.
I- uhm- Thanks for the info, I guess?
dang man! you know your stuff!
@@mcuobsession If you watched this video because you wanted to know more about hamilton, then why are you being sarcastically dismissive when someone puts in the effort to contribute?
Quinn sour moons are shocked lol I don’t think they are being sarcastic
@@cass6683 It's impossible to know for sure without hearing their point of view and the fact that we cant deduct vocal intonation from text. From my experience, saying something like "thanks... I guess?" is always associated with being disingenuous and sarcastic. However, I acknowledge things can differ between cultures.
She did NOT just say Jonathan’s name as Jonathan Goff🤦🏻♀️ omfg
Impossible
The disrespect of the Broadway legend
ikr I cannot believe her
and the way she said oaks name- I- can I do the slap slap please
Isabella Wall I feel like this is a 15 million time she’s done this
Seeing it on Disney + has made me want to see it on stage even more. I wish other shows did this. I am probably alone on this but since I am quite a ways from NYC I would pay the cost of a ticket for pay per view of current shows (HELLO...Beetlejuice, Mean Girls). I realize I have no idea the time and $$ it takes to do that.
An important question to solve was missing:
Will the Schuyler Sisters (Angelica, Eliza and Peggy) be the new Disney Princesses?
Y. E. S.
Yesss please
Yesssssssssss
Nolberto Roa Pulido idk
Actually Disney make it happen that would be so funny
LMM has said they filmed additional days w/o audience members - which is how they got the close-ups & other angles that would have negatively impacted the live audience’s experience.
Hold up- THEN WHO WAS THE LAUGHING AUDIENCE I- 😭
EchøFøx It’s the magic of editing, both visual & audio
@@echfx9201 They filmed three performances. Two were with an audience and one without. They edited the show using all three performances. That doesn't mean that they necessarily took long clips from one and ran straight through with them. You can see wider and closer shots mixed within one song, for example. Audio and visual components can be mixed together from different takes.
Is it weird that Thomas Jefferson is my favorite character in the musicial
meme cat no he is my favorite character in the show too he’s just so spunky
Why would it be weird? Daveed Diggs is awesome!!
No
NOT AT ALL!!!
no? His hair is amazing.
The flowers on Angleica’s dress aren’t a discontinuity of filming, they are used to symbolize when they are at the wedding and when they are in the flash back, that’s why Peggy looses her flowers too, just like how Eliza looses the veil.
Forget Hamilton. Put Lin-Manuel on the 10 dollar bill
Edit: omg thanks guys! Did not expect to get all these likes!
Yes just yes!
*signed
This comment should have more likes 😂😂😂
Were is the petition cause ill sign it in a heartbeat
YES I WOULD LOVE IT I WANT IT
It's not a good thing for your credibility when you get Jonathan Groff's name wrong.
6:00 I’m sorry WHAT. Jonathon GOFF. Sis get you’re head on straight it’s GROFFSAUCE NOT GOFFSAUCE
G oFf sAu cE
rAyMos!? It’s RAAAAAAMOS
I love this UA-cam channel is telling you "facts" about Hamilton and didnt even get Jonathan's name right
Hamilton on Disney is a **THEATER RECORDING**
I actually heard that why the flowers on Angelica’s dress during satisfied disappear and reappear is because the editor of the filmed version did that to show time going backwards and going to the past of the night when Angelica meet and introduced Hamilton to Eliza....
Ellyann Erickson no, it’s just different shows. The whole movie was recorded around five shows, some were for close ups and some for wider shots, so the reason the flowers disappear is because they weren’t on her dress during the wide shots but were on during the show they recorded the zoom ins.
So yeah, the video was correct
I wouldn't mind 6 hours of Hamilton tbh
This isn't really a movie. Take Les Miserables for example... You can probably find a stream of it. A stream that is like Hamilton on Disney+. Then there is the movie musical version of the movie where you get a 360-degree look at the world of the musical.
When I think of a movie, I think of being immersed in the world of that musical.
So I'm going to sit here and just call it Hamilton because to me it's not a movie, per say.
The difference is like that of using theater and theatre interchangeably.
FUN FACT OF THE DAY: King George the third was actually insane, like physically and mentally where he would drool without knowing and all sorts so jonathan playing the part is pretty crazy!!
He wasn’t actually insane. He had a disorder that made him spit everywhere. He was calmer than people thought.
Is it bad that my favourite character in the musical is Maria Reynolds?
No not at all because she has such a sad story so it's good you showed her pity and Jasmine's Cephas Jones's vocals are just HOLY
Y es
Eh. That’s the greatness of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s writing. You don’t know whether to like Maria or to hate her, because she has such an interesting backstory, but lies, manipulates and seduces Hamilton. So, we don’t know.
Sameeeeeeeee
EmzyBoo maybe?
Thanks to Disney+, I've seen Hamilton 9 times, and love it every time. Can't wait to see what Lin-Manuel Miranda is working on for the future.
I saw it live as a touring production (the actress playing Angelica that night was also a local!), but also love the accessibility of a filmed version. I mean, Legally Blonde is available for free on UA-cam and I’ve seen it live 4 times so lol.
I agree with her on the screen vs theater focus: the seats we had in Chicago were up pretty high, even though we could see the whole stage. BUT, the filmed musical definitely gives you some perspective, with up close shots of expressions, certain movements, etc, that I just couldn't see from the balcony. It's a fantastic show, and getting to see it from however many angles is all right with me!
Is it bad that King George is my favourite character of the play?
No he's my favorite too☺️
Yeah it’s completely normal
He's my favorite too... I think he's got the best songs... I especially love the lines "I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love" and "I will kill your friends and family to remind you of my love"
@Pennyless I love it
Eliza is mine
I know this has already been said, but it’s, “Groff!”
Groff, In the heights, daveed doesn't only play Thomas Jefferson, (idk his name) the guy that plays Hercules mulligan also plays James Madison please do better research
He has a nickname as a kid called Oak Tree😂
I just clicked on this wondering why there isn’t many comments but then realizing that I was early
Eliza's belt also disappears and reappears throughout "Helpless" and "Satisfied."
I need to go check.
Nothing beats live, but for now I’ll make it work. If I never see a show, I will never be satisfied though
... you do realize it was filmed in 2016... right? Like the original cast was not brought back this past year specifically for the movie
Hate to say it but you're wrong. Look it up. I have read several articles about how they were so happy to be able to get Groff back to reprise his role as King George for the film.
yes I think I am one of few that do :P
Uhhhh 200 words per minute is not 6 words per second. It's basic math...200/60 = 3.333
200 words were calculated wrong because Daveed sang 6.4 words per second
“Jonathan Goff.” I’m dying 🤣
The streaming versions of the production is NOT a movie. It is a filmed version of a live production. “Movie,” in the context of that quote near the beginning, is in regards to how they made RENT a movie.
Call it a play, one more time
LOL!!
Disney plus: we gonna get rid of the f bombs
People: no no no let's fight
Lin Manuel Maranda: no that was me
People: ok ok I'm happy we good
I have seen it 12 times on Disney plus and I will keep watching it. I love it. It's right up there with Cats
This video physically hurts me in more ways than should be possible
Even if you'd say Jonathan Groff's name correct, that wouldn't be enough 😂
7:57 we can all agree we wish she said the room where it happens instead of the room with us smh, also is Groff not Goff It’s not that hard!
Who is Jonathan Goff I’ve heard of Jonathan Groff but that Goff guy idk?
I can completely understand wanting to wait to release a recording of the stage performance because you want as many people to see it live as possible, but this may also boost some future ticket sales. I live at least an hour and a half away from the closest live theater, which means going to a live show involves a lot of time beyond the actual stage time, not to mention travel costs on top of the price for the ticket. This makes me a little picky about what I go see. Most of the shows I have seen, I have seen live only once (except for Phantom twice and Wicked three times and I would gladly pay to see these live again because they are just that awesome in my opinion 😁🤓). I kind of wanted to see Hamilton at some point because I had been hearing good things about it, but after watching it on Disney+ I am DEFINITELY going to find a chance to see it live AT LEAST once.
Watching it on Disney + made me want to watch it on Broadway more
She says that the flowers disappearing was a problem but it was meant to be like that to make it seem more like its going back in time to helpless where she does have the flowers.
I'VE THE MOVIE TWICE BUT I REALLY WANT TO SEE IT IN PERSON WITH THE ORIGINAL CAST!
I've seen it several times because my granddaughter loves it and she is only4 months old. I swear she will sit quietly and watch nearly the entire movie. Well she did last month before I got sick and am no longer allowed to see her.
@@stephaniemudget7667 🤗
I have legit watched Hamilton over 30 times.... My friends tell me that I am super super addicted and obsessed 🤣🤣🤣
Actually someone went to the theater and recorded it on their phone and put it here on UA-cam and I first watched it on that posting
Can someone tell me what video is being shown at 2:07 where Lin is singing in a studio in B&W?
Great Great Grandfather:
King George 3 1700 era
Someone 1800 era
Someone
Diana
Henry and Will
Hip-hop is slowly being replaced by Trap. I love this movie so so much. But as exciting as it is it doesn't have what it takes to overturn the tide. Pretty sad when you you think of it.
I settled for watching in my jammies lol
The first time I watch Hamilton I was wearing pajamas
I meant watched
I have a few things to say: 1 it’s groff not Goff 2 the f bombs were Lin’s choice to remove 3 Groffsauce has always been a spitter going all the way back to spring awakening he used to spit all the time on stage 4 king George was going mad in his time of ruling Great Britain and used to foam around the mouth while talking so Groffsauce used to drink lots of water and would intentionally spit to create that effect. I really hope this didn’t come off as rude. I love love love Hamilton and Jon is one of my fav actors. I love your video and I love Lin Manuel Miranda
I WANT TO SEE HAMILTON ON BROADWAY AND WATCH IT ON DISNEY + I ALSO WANT TO SEE IN THE HEIGHTS ON BROADWAY AND IN THE THEATERS!
"Jonathan golf"
I love live theater and seeing Hamilton live would have been awesome; however, tickets were hard to come by and totally out of my price range, so I consider it as a silver lining during this pandemic to pay $12 to see it on Disney Plus (although if you already have to pay for the Disney channel on cable, it should have been shown on that channel☹️)
Wish we might hear the actors speak instead of the reporter babbling. 🤷🏻♀️
Hey OSSA, there’s something called “fact checking” and you may want to try it. It’s G-R-O-F-F and “IN the Heights”
I’m just gonna throw in that the “film version” of the musical is not actually a movie and is, quite simply spoken, a filmed version of the musical. In no aspect is it a movie or “movie version” nor is it a “film adaptation.” As well as, Groff’s name is not Goff, Ramos is not Raymos, and anything else that the theatre community had commented about. I felt like this was needed because I don’t want people to assume that Lin thinks this is a movie version. When he said he doesn’t know when hamilton will become a movie, he still hasn’t created a movie. I repeat, this is NOT a movie adaptation. This is just a filmed musical for everyone to be able to see. There are plenty of filmed musicals on services like BroadwayHD that will attest to this being a filmed musical rather than a movie.
GOFF!?!?!? its Groff! When I tell you I gasped when she said Goff 😂
The average pace of “speaking and singing”?!??? ... you mean rapping? 🥴🙄
Rap is practically a way of sing, so she isn't all wrong about it
Braylin Singing is the creation of musical sound through the use of voice, tone, and rhythm while rapping is the rhyming and delivery of words to a beat. ... Singing focuses more on notes while rapping focuses more on pitch, rhyme, and rhythm...Google is free...
I think they were just going for a synonym of rap there to not repeat the word too often so they couldn't make it too long.
@@nikkij5318 So are manners...
Quinn thank you for sharing. Be blessed...
I still love that he workshopped Hamilton at the White House!
Sis rlly said Johnathan Goff
It was Lin who decided to take out the TWO f-bombs. The one in “The Adams Administration” is actually a bleep noise, even in the album. The ones in “World Turned Upside Down” and “Washington On Your Side” are edited.
They bleep out the “f bombs” but not the “s bombs” and a few other words and themes that are “adult.”
200words/min does not calculate as 6words/sec!!
Oh wow! I loved Christopher Jackson, but I would have loved to see Oak play Washington
It’s not Goff it’s Groff ROFLOL LMAO 😂
5:55 Jonathan Goff???
It's Jonathan Groff
Groff
Repeat after me "Groff"
The flowers disappear on angelicas dress to signify the time difference of wedding and the winterball (a flashback) cause the dress is the same
It was because of the editing of different performances. You will see the flowers in a close up and not in a wider shot within seconds of each other in the same song. No one was coming in to remove the flowers and put them back every few seconds.
But, he didn't scrap the album though because of the Mixtape, I mean I could be wrong but I thought the mixtape came first :/
The original concept album idea was scrapped and he turned it into the musical. The Hamilton Mixtape album available now was created after the musical's success.
OMLORD THEY PUT GOFF INSTEAD OF GROFF IN THE DESCRIPTION IM DONE I CANT IM DEAD THEY ARE CANCELLED AT THIS POINT
What interview is 3:50 from
Forget the flowers it was three different performances what do you expect, also Groff didn’t spit to be authentic he spit because if you did your homework you would know he said “I spit when I’m on stage” smh
I got Disney+ just for Hamilton.
Where can I meet Jonathan groff?
Groff was not the original King George for Off Broadway. He was a replacement. Brian D'Arcy James originated at the Public.
Ramos is pronounced Ra (like the Egyptian god) mos not ray mos
‘goff’ 😂
This literally told me nothing I didn't already know. And my fellow theater peeps already blasted all the misinformation.
It’s two f-bombs that was dropped, not three
Daveed Diggs played both Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson
l saw it on Disney+ and l loved it
Based on George III? The character IS George III
Talking about clickbait, honey, this video already says what every theater kid already know...
omg that weird background music around 3 min is driving me crazy!!
they should make a hamilton jr
ah yes i love jonathan golf✨🙈
2:10 lin dresses better in the studio then in the white house
OMG IM DYING SHE SAID GOFF ITS GROFF😡
Where can I meet Jonathan groff?
He didn’t scrap the Album it was done prior to the play.
7:26 the flowers disappeared to represent the change as time goes on. Having flowers and not represent two different periods of time happening. It’s on par with the walls adding more bricks since it’s a different time period where the country grows. It’s not really mistakes.
It’s in the same song, not different time periods.
“On the Heights?!”
He is a genius!