It's literally like a bunch of best-friends go together, realized they could sing, decided to sing, and then realized they could sing better than almost anybody else, and then decided, yeah, let's do that, but only if we can have a bunch of fun and still always remain best friends while we do it. That is so dang special....
I think their motto is 'leave the ego at the door." I really enjoy the PTXperience videos show how they prep for the tours with rehearsals and choreography. Not necessarily to react (but it would be neat) but just FYI if you have time. The more current ones are 2018, 2019, and Evergreen Tour. As a senior closer to 80 than to 70, I just thought I would let you know how much I enjoy your reactions in that you actually seem to listen and notice what's happening on the videos.
♥ At the end of the day, there is no denying their remarkable, natural talent. When God was passing it out to these five, he gave with both hands. I loved seeing their process and collaboration with each other.
I think it’s so awesome that they let cameras in so we can see this side of things. I wish more musicians would do the same. Kudos PTX for letting the fans behind the scenes.
Kevin's parents are from Granada and Zimbabwe I think. He wears a lot of necklaces and bracelets to honor his heritage. I loved this too. I also loved when right after Mitch sang the word, "child", matt said, " that's the song right there. He wasn't wrong bc I think that one of the parts everyone loves the most in that song.
It’s not everyday you’re invited in to see a recording session. This just shows how humble they all are. None of them are afraid to speak up and give their opinion. Must of the time it makes for a better sounding track. Love PTX. Awesome reaction. I would do the same and geek out if I was I. The room.
All the buckets and reflective surfaces miked up for reverb, etc - genius. Love the contrast - reviewing in studio - and elsewhere - Scott Kevin can't sit/stand still, Matt, Kirstin and Mitch calmly watching and listening intently - but not afraid to chirp up. Family chemistry, music magic.
I’ve watched this so many times and it’s all super fascinating but the parts that really get me are Kirstie hearing The Prayer and them recording Over the River. I would’ve happily watched every single second of that recording process.
I'm so glad you reacted to this. I love getting to see the behind the scenes when they are recording. My two favorite parts were the end when they were doing the body percussion and when Kirstie was hearing "The Prayer". The look of joy on her face was awesome.
Great reaction! I also love how there is no ego in any of them, I mean I didn’t think there was, but they just roll with it and do whatever they need to do for the good of the song.
yeah - bugs me when they say "it's effortless for" him/her, whomever. NOT. Raw talent is pushed to hone skill to make it LOOK effortless, but it's work, and courage.
I’ve watched this mini documentary a few times now. At the end of the day, forgetting all the technology and engineering, it’s still just 6 (counting Ben) talented people getting together to do what they love.
I looove watching the behind the scenes of recording, arranging and their tours. And also love seeing reactors watching them as well so this made me very happy! Very nice reaction. Hope to see you watch more of their bts stuff in the future!
Am so glad you reacted to this. When I first saw it I was thinking of certain reactors who would love to see what's behind the curtain. You were one of them I thought would like to see behind the curtain.
Loved this, I'm so glad you got a chance to see this. It gives a whole new perspective on the group and how they make decisions to make their music perfect.
Thanks for this DTV! So nice to see how they work together and so nice of them to share this with us all. They seem so relaxed, at ease with each other and yet so professional, and focused with their pens, pencils and sheet music in hand. Practice makes perfect for sure but there is pure raw talent and sheer genius underpinning it, not to mention that they seem to enjoy what they do. "Three Ships' is one of my favourites from PTX with the slapping, clapping, snapping and swishing, so it is soooo nice to see how they came up with it. Agree with you there seems to be no selfishness in how they work and how they discuss so they achieve the best outcome.
The last part of the video with the body percussion session, PTX turned into audience participation for their Evergreen concerts for I Saw Three Ships. Each of the members takes part of the audience, teaches them a small body percussion segment (not as complicated as this, but still....) and then they put it all together to perform the song. Sometimes it comes out okay, and sometimes it comes out pretty amazing!
All I can say is that you are my absolute favorite reactor!!! I love you DTV! Excellent reaction as always. Thanks for sharing!! Sending you love from Texas!!
There are no ego’s here. At least I have never seen any. They are there to make music, music for their fans. It has been what they have wanted always, Scott, Mitch and Kirsty. Then Kevin was the perfect match for them because he is about the music. And Matt is the same. They love the Pentaholic’s and are so generous with us, we know this and have always supported them. Thanks for the reaction
Loved it! So nice seeing how it all comes together. Love your enthusiasm for them.💕 Scott, Mitch and Kirstie did an episode of the tv show Bones. That is fun watching them actually act. Scott and Mitch are suspects in a murder. It is a fun video. Would like to see your reaction.
I discovered your PTX playlist last week and have made my way all the way through to the end in the last week! I hope you continue reacting to more than of their stuff! Seems like it’s been a while but there’s sooo much you still haven’t seen! Also would love for you to react to more Superfruit videos!
I would love to see your reaction to..the good the bad and the ugly , performed by the Danish symphony orchestra. You want to appreciate instruments, voices and compositions? ....react to it. Besides it's got millions of views
Totally not Mitch's style 😁. He would only do that if he was forced to. 💯 Same with choreography, he absolutely hates it every time, but it's his job and he will do what is necessary🤷🏿♀️😊🙏🏾
Hello! Really love watching your Pentatonix reactions! Will be watching your other reactions as well. I watched your reaction to Aha Singapore. They have an Aha official music video that is really fun to watch! Hope to see you react to it at some point…have a great week! ua-cam.com/video/qxY9qkfZMI8/v-deo.html
It's literally like a bunch of best-friends go together, realized they could sing, decided to sing, and then realized they could sing better than almost anybody else, and then decided, yeah, let's do that, but only if we can have a bunch of fun and still always remain best friends while we do it. That is so dang special....
Yes so very true ❤️from Canada 🇨🇦
I think their motto is 'leave the ego at the door."
I really enjoy the PTXperience videos show how they prep for the tours with rehearsals and choreography. Not necessarily to react (but it would be neat) but just FYI if you have time. The more current ones are 2018, 2019, and Evergreen Tour.
As a senior closer to 80 than to 70, I just thought I would let you know how much I enjoy your reactions in that you actually seem to listen and notice what's happening on the videos.
I would love for DTV to react to the PTXperience videos. I rewatch them like I’m binging a Netflix series cuz they’re so fun.
@@mamajenkins1981 Same! On both points, haha
@@mamajenkins1981 As do I. Starting with 2014, I've binged all of them up thru Evergreen.
♥ At the end of the day, there is no denying their remarkable, natural talent. When God was passing it out to these five, he gave with both hands. I loved seeing their process and collaboration with each other.
It’s always so fun watching PTX BTS. Thanks for this reaction.
I think it’s so awesome that they let cameras in so we can see this side of things. I wish more musicians would do the same. Kudos PTX for letting the fans behind the scenes.
Kevin's parents are from Granada and Zimbabwe I think. He wears a lot of necklaces and bracelets to honor his heritage. I loved this too. I also loved when right after Mitch sang the word, "child", matt said, " that's the song right there. He wasn't wrong bc I think that one of the parts everyone loves the most in that song.
Kevin's dad is from Nigeria not Zimbabwe, mother is from Grenada
Dad’s from Nigeria 😊
I’m like 90% sure he said that’s the sauce not that’s the song… not that it makes a huge difference lol
@@domagojbatinic1526 thanks for the correction. I appreciate it
@@charliewion8925 Yeah I figured that out afterward. I appreciate the correction.
It’s not everyday you’re invited in to see a recording session. This just shows how humble they all are. None of them are afraid to speak up and give their opinion. Must of the time it makes for a better sounding track. Love PTX. Awesome reaction. I would do the same and geek out if I was I. The room.
All the buckets and reflective surfaces miked up for reverb, etc - genius. Love the contrast - reviewing in studio - and elsewhere - Scott Kevin can't sit/stand still, Matt, Kirstin and Mitch calmly watching and listening intently - but not afraid to chirp up. Family chemistry, music magic.
I’ve watched this so many times and it’s all super fascinating but the parts that really get me are Kirstie hearing The Prayer and them recording Over the River. I would’ve happily watched every single second of that recording process.
I'm so glad you reacted to this. I love getting to see the behind the scenes when they are recording. My two favorite parts were the end when they were doing the body percussion and when Kirstie was hearing "The Prayer". The look of joy on her face was awesome.
Great reaction! I also love how there is no ego in any of them, I mean I didn’t think there was, but they just roll with it and do whatever they need to do for the good of the song.
It is great to see all the planning, work and effort that goes into each song. The finished product always looks and sounds so effortless and easy.
yeah - bugs me when they say "it's effortless for" him/her, whomever. NOT. Raw talent is pushed to hone skill to make it LOOK effortless, but it's work, and courage.
I’ve watched this mini documentary a few times now. At the end of the day, forgetting all the technology and engineering, it’s still just 6 (counting Ben) talented people getting together to do what they love.
And now the Album is nominated for a Grammy! Their 4th, and Matt’s FIRST!!!
I looove watching the behind the scenes of recording, arranging and their tours. And also love seeing reactors watching them as well so this made me very happy! Very nice reaction. Hope to see you watch more of their bts stuff in the future!
I'm Soo Soo glad you did this. Kirstin bf is their photographer/videographer
Am so glad you reacted to this. When I first saw it I was thinking of certain reactors who would love to see what's behind the curtain. You were one of them I thought would like to see behind the curtain.
Loved this, I'm so glad you got a chance to see this. It gives a whole new perspective on the group and how they make decisions to make their music perfect.
Thank you for your thoughtful reaction and that you paid so much attention to the whole video. 👌🏻🌟
I like watching you and them very much ❤️
Thanks for this DTV! So nice to see how they work together and so nice of them to share this with us all. They seem so relaxed, at ease with each other and yet so professional, and focused with their pens, pencils and sheet music in hand. Practice makes perfect for sure but there is pure raw talent and sheer genius underpinning it, not to mention that they seem to enjoy what they do. "Three Ships' is one of my favourites from PTX with the slapping, clapping, snapping and swishing, so it is soooo nice to see how they came up with it. Agree with you there seems to be no selfishness in how they work and how they discuss so they achieve the best outcome.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I found this so interesting. Thanks for really paying attention to all the details, great reaction! 👍🏻
So thrilled that you got to see this - and react with those that may not have - Thanks Alice!
The last part of the video with the body percussion session, PTX turned into audience participation for their Evergreen concerts for I Saw Three Ships. Each of the members takes part of the audience, teaches them a small body percussion segment (not as complicated as this, but still....) and then they put it all together to perform the song. Sometimes it comes out okay, and sometimes it comes out pretty amazing!
They make it sound awesome always. I loved the behind the scenes look. Really makes you see how hard they work. 😊
All I can say is that you are my absolute favorite reactor!!! I love you DTV! Excellent reaction as always. Thanks for sharing!!
Sending you love from Texas!!
Love that recording session..
Thank you for this & your appreciation of the creative process.!✌🏻😎
There are no ego’s here. At least I have never seen any. They are there to make music, music for their fans. It has been what they have wanted always, Scott, Mitch and Kirsty. Then Kevin was the perfect match for them because he is about the music. And Matt is the same. They love the Pentaholic’s and are so generous with us, we know this and have always supported them. Thanks for the reaction
Loved it! So nice seeing how it all comes together. Love your enthusiasm for them.💕 Scott, Mitch and Kirstie did an episode of the tv show Bones. That is fun watching them actually act. Scott and Mitch are suspects in a murder. It is a fun video. Would like to see your reaction.
Love this so much. Thanks So much
just looks like they are having a blast!
Here for it!!
One of the best bts recordings I have ever seen. So real, so informative, and yet so enjoyable.
There are more behind the scenes episodes.
The making of Bohemian Rhapsody
The making of Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Making of The Prayer
There are a half dozen or so Making Of videos of different PTX songs that show their process. However, this is the longest one they've ever done.
Thanks so much for reacting to it, glad you enjoyed it!
Keep up the great reactions homie!!
I discovered your PTX playlist last week and have made my way all the way through to the end in the last week! I hope you continue reacting to more than of their stuff! Seems like it’s been a while but there’s sooo much you still haven’t seen! Also would love for you to react to more Superfruit videos!
If you like there behind the scenes there is something called ptxperiance and it all the behind the scenes of them on tour
Prayer beads. Mandala, I think.
I think the studio is theirs. They showed pictures when they first got it.
Love this!! You should react to love again by pentatonix it’s in one of their originals and also joy to the world is a good cover too
If you like Kevin's chelloboxing, check out Shallow
this shows unquestionably that Scott leads the band.
Most def! With an open mind too
There's a cover of Don't Fear the Reaper by The Spiritual Machines that is amazing.
I would love to see your reaction to..the good the bad and the ugly , performed by the Danish symphony orchestra. You want to appreciate instruments, voices and compositions? ....react to it. Besides it's got millions of views
You HAVE TO react to "the prayer"
But where was Mitch on body percussion day?
Totally not Mitch's style 😁. He would only do that if he was forced to. 💯
Same with choreography, he absolutely hates it every time, but it's his job and he will do what is necessary🤷🏿♀️😊🙏🏾
That’s also when Mitch is doing the solo, so he wouldn’t be doing percussion at the same time.
Hello! Really love watching your Pentatonix reactions! Will be watching your other reactions as well. I watched your reaction to Aha Singapore. They have an Aha official music video that is really fun to watch! Hope to see you react to it at some point…have a great week! ua-cam.com/video/qxY9qkfZMI8/v-deo.html