Yeah, Geoff is incredible with a 5 octave range. He does subharmonics but from my limited knowledge, he sings in all chest voice in this song. His lowest recorded note was a B0 so he can go way lower. He’s also incredibly creative and he arranges and sings bass with his acapella group, VoicePlay. Those guys are absolute magic together so I hope you will react to them, too! ❤
There are several things that make Geoff special. He can play several instruments and does all the instrumentation in his songs. He does his own video editing, arranging, and production. He just doesn't do final edit. His range is huge but others have his range. The difference is the smoothness and clarity. You can understand the words when he sings at both ends of his range whereas with other basses that isn't the case for the most part. He and vp both really look at the lyrics and make the music suit the lyrics. His version of Ain't no Sunshine is superb in this way. Subbed to see your reaction to that one
Truely a hauntingly beautiful song...I am in awe of how talented Geoff is. This cover has brought me to tears so many times. it hits so hard. Geoff brings such depth, sadness and a sort of resignation to this song. Great reaction.
In this song he only used chest voice for the lower notes. But he's also very skilled at subharmonics. He mostly uses those when he has to drop lower than his chest range can go. Geoff's range can go quite a bit lower than you hear in this song, and also quite a bit higher 😅 Geoff chose to use a mainly breathy chest voice in this one. It's not something he does often, he usually uses a proper chest voice. But it's nice that he switches his approach up depending on each song ❤
5:49 then you definitely have to see Geoff channel his inner Jack Blackin his band voice play’s short cover of “peaches”. Hilarious and completely mind blowing. Great reaction! Off to watch some more of yours. Also “it makes me so happy” is exactly why voiceplay/geoff have pulled so many of us in to being huge fans, it really doesn’t take much more than a couple of songs to do it. They just make us all so happy (unless they’re making us cry with a couple of songs 😢😂)
You need to react to his acapella group Voiceplay.yes he records himself singing in multiple octaves. In most of his solo work he duplicates himself on screen so you can see
Geoff and Kathy have a behind the scenes of setting up for the video. No close parking, they had to lug all the eq (+piano) to the room, down a sidewalk. In Geoff's videos it is usaully just himself and Kathy, tho the other members of Voiceplay lend expertise when needed. They are truly good people, and it shows in everything they do.
Geoff is an amazing singer. He has a 5+ octave range. From super low to super high. He has a bunch of fantastic videos on his channel. You can't go wrong with anything you choose to watch. I love everything he sings. But my favorites are.... Rains of Castemere from Game of Thrones. Ain't No Sunshine. Jack's Lament from Nightmare Before Christmas. Ghost Riders In The Sky. He also does narrations of audiobooks. All beautiful. You should watch all the way through to after the credits as he usually does a little thank you speech and sometimes some behind the scenes. Geoff is also the bass singer for the acapella group Voiceplay. They are also amazing. Same with them on choosing videos and watching the whole thing. At present they only have 4 members so depending on the song and time of the video is who is their 5th. My favorites with them..... Sleeping In The Cold Below (just released Friday). Dragonborn Comes Skyrim. Halo Theme. The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Seven Nation Army. Drunken Sailor. That will give you 10 suggestions to start with. Welcome to the rabbit holes 🐰🐰
That's super awesome I will definitely check out the after bits of the video for sure, and super excited to jump in with both feet into the rabbit hole for sure! Thanks for tuning in hope you enjoy!
You are in for such a treat if you keep exploring, the covers of Geoff Castellucci, and also Voiceplay, the acappella group that he is in. Both of them stretch their abilities, and their creativity to the limits, and sheer brilliance is the result. To see Geoff’s range, please check out Jack’s Lament or I See Fire. It’s stunning how effortlessly he soars into the high notes before plunging into subharmonics. Welcome to the family. Your heart is going to be so happy. 💝🎉🙌
A little over four years ago, Geoff astounded a lot of people by hitting an E1 using subharmonics in VoicePlay's version of "Oogie Boogie's Song" from 'The Nightmare Before Christmas', and since they were still touring at the time, there are some (phone recorded) videos around youtube showing him hitting it live, along with some clips that he's released with him doing it live as a demonstration. In the years since, he has just gotten better and better at using them, but I think at the same time his chest voice is deepening as well. Whether that has anything to do with the subharmonics or just that he is 'naturally' continuing to be able to extend his range downward with age as basses are often blessed with doing, I suppose is debatable. But as a patron of Geoff's and VoicePlay who has the chance to watch in on their chats and live streams, it absolutely seems like he does practice almost all the time. Some people hum out of habit, Geoff beatboxes and drops subharmonics. For the past two years or so, he has repeatedly hit a G1 in chest with seeming ease, and the subharmonics have dropped down, with him hitting D1, C1 and B0. A few months ago, they released a version of 'Whiskey in the Jar', and in that one he hit the F1 in chest rather than having to use a subharmonic, he said that on the day he recorded his vocals, he just happened to have a good F1 in him, LOL.
I'm sitting here giggling madly as you react knowing that you're about to discover some truly amazing music along the Geoff / Voiceplay journey! I recommend going to either of their pages and just scrolling through their catalog until you see something that stands out to you - I find that the most entertaining reactions are often the ones where you have some knowledge of the original, and you truly can't go wrong with anything they've done!
Welcome to the Geoff Castellucci Rabbit Hole. It's not just that he can hit and sustain the low notes. There is a timber (or something) that is almost hypnotic and very soothing to listen to.
Most of the time, Geoff creates video duplicates of himself; this is the third one in a row where he has not brought the harmonies on screen. He said today that the boys will be back in the next one. There are bass singers who can sing a little lower and a little higher than Geoff, but none can match the velvet clarity of his voice. He is the bass singer in the acapella group Voiceplay. I highly recommend that you check them out. Start with Hoist the Colours from Pirates of the Caribbean 3. Trust me. Subscribed in anticipation of more Geoff and Voiceplay.
I think this is full chest (lowest note here is G1) for those low notes. He is a master of the subharmonics - just not here. He has a 5 octave range from A0 (growl), B0 (subharmonic), F1 (full chest), B4 (mix), Bb5 (falsetto). For his solos, he uses himself to harmonize, with 3 or 4 Geoff clones.
Welcome to Geoff. His range is an incredible five octaves and his range of genres is just as wide. Yes he goes into subharmonics but this isn't it. His range is now A0 to A#5. In chest he can go down to D1. Yes He layers voice a lot. Often he will appear as clones of himself to show him singing the four or part harmonies he creates.
I love this version so much and your reaction was perfect. It is definitely vying for my favorite of his covers although it is hard to pick. I highly recommend you also check out his covers of Blackbird, High and Dry, and Sound of Silence. He also has released the Dwarf Duology: Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold and I See Fire from the Hobbit movies. He does all his own arranging, videography, editing, and production with his wife Kathy. He also arranges about 50% of the covers for his acapella group, Voiceplay, who I also highly recommend. They are my favorite acapella group. They go from serious to zany and everything in between but all with incredible quality. They are also 100% independent and funded by their Patrons so not only do they have creative control they don't copyright block video's so if you ever get a block it is never from them. Of their work I recommend Valhalla Calling, Dragonborn Comes from Skyrim, Hoist the Colors, Nothing Else Matters by Metalica. Have subscribed in anticipation of more videos!
Wow that is a lot of recommendations I will definitely have a lot of go on now thank you so much! And I'm definitely planning on it! His voice is outstanding and wonderful!
@@RetiringvirusReacts VoicePlay (under a different group name) has been recording since 1997. They rebranded around 2010 and some of the group changed a bit, where is the baritone switched to boxing, and they brought in their rock tenor at that point. I believe the oldest of the videos on their channel is around three years after that. So there’s plenty to choose from! Geoff started his channel when Covid stopped them from touring. The group generally does at least one feature each month plus a few minis from time to time. He started out a little slow but lately he’s been sending out a release almost every month.
I check daily for new reactions to my favorite bass singer and my favorite a cappella group and somehow I missed this one. You’ve got a new subscriber! He usually will film multiples of himself to go with the multiple layers. He usually arranged four and five part harmonies and does all the parts. This is one of a very few where he does not have a visual representation for the various layers. Check out his cover of Misty Mountains Cold and I See Fire from Desolation of Smaug. He is wearing beards and hairpieces and many people think it is a group. He not only sings and plays the piano, but all the other music is from keyboards and plug-ins m .
Welcome to the wonderful world of Geoff Castellucci. He is also the bass for VoicePlay. I have subscribed to be able to see you react to more Geoff Castellucci & VoicePlay reactions. You need to check out his versions of: 16 Tons, Far Over the Misty Mountain Cold; I see Fire; Jack's Lament; Ain't No Sunshine; Sounds of Silence to name a few. You will need to check out VoicePlay as well. My favorite VoicePlay song is Valhalla Calling, but you can't go wrong with anything they have out. Check out: Nothing Else Matters; Seven Nation Army; Carry on Wayward Son; In the Air Tonight; Dream On; Hoist the Colors; Drunken Sailor; Creep; Hellfire; Whiskey in the Jar & The Lion Sleeps Tonight. I could go on and on. Enjoy the rabbit hole.(the bass) has his own channel,
Geoff is pretty much an expert at using subharmonics, but I think this is all just deep chest voice. Well, except when he goes up towards the end - that's not DEEP chest voice! EDIT: Geoff's range in this is about 3-3.5 octaves
I'm surprised in the comments so far, no one has mentioned this. You referenced Tenacious D. Voiceplay covered "Peaches" (as a longer mini/short). You really want to hear Geoff's range? Give it a listen. ❤
@@RetiringvirusReactsIt is hilarious and features the four permanent members of Voice Play. (They are one permanent member short and fill that spot with an amazing group of friends as featured artists, some of whom they have known for decades. ) It features his highest recorded note at the end. He originally wanted to be a rock tenor, but puberty had other plans for him! 😂. He is a huge fan of Jack Black as well.
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Cool, you're a humble guy, and I like it... She also broke the world record for the fastest rap by beating the syllable count of Godzilla by Eminem, but the song hasn't yet gained recognition, please help her get recognition for the record breaking song "Iconic!"
Ready to have your mind blown? Geoff does NOT consider himself to be a bass singer. In a video on his channel from a couple of years ago, he described himself as a " baritone with a good bass extension." In an interview with reactor Peter Barber (himself a professional bass opera singer) from a few months back, Geoff still wouldn't call himself a bass singer. This from a guy who is fast approaching the day he drops off the low end of a piano keyboard.
Yeah, Geoff is incredible with a 5 octave range. He does subharmonics but from my limited knowledge, he sings in all chest voice in this song. His lowest recorded note was a B0 so he can go way lower. He’s also incredibly creative and he arranges and sings bass with his acapella group, VoicePlay. Those guys are absolute magic together so I hope you will react to them, too! ❤
Well said.
Wow that really incredible! Ik definitely gonna be checking out a lot more from him and voice play!
@@RetiringvirusReacts Yay!!! VoicePlay’s latest is incredible. They just posted it yesterday.
There are several things that make Geoff special. He can play several instruments and does all the instrumentation in his songs. He does his own video editing, arranging, and production. He just doesn't do final edit. His range is huge but others have his range. The difference is the smoothness and clarity. You can understand the words when he sings at both ends of his range whereas with other basses that isn't the case for the most part. He and vp both really look at the lyrics and make the music suit the lyrics. His version of Ain't no Sunshine is superb in this way. Subbed to see your reaction to that one
That's awesome I can't wait to listen to some more cheers for the info! Hope I don't disappoint 😅
Truely a hauntingly beautiful song...I am in awe of how talented Geoff is. This cover has brought me to tears so many times. it hits so hard. Geoff brings such depth, sadness and a sort of resignation to this song. Great reaction.
I agree it's so amazing 100% and thank you very much I appreciate that
In this song he only used chest voice for the lower notes. But he's also very skilled at subharmonics. He mostly uses those when he has to drop lower than his chest range can go. Geoff's range can go quite a bit lower than you hear in this song, and also quite a bit higher 😅
Geoff chose to use a mainly breathy chest voice in this one. It's not something he does often, he usually uses a proper chest voice. But it's nice that he switches his approach up depending on each song ❤
Yeah I totally agree! And I'm excited to check out all of his songs and voice plays also!
@@RetiringvirusReacts awesome, I'll be sure to watch all of them!
Thank you I'll try not to disappoint haha 😅
5:49 then you definitely have to see Geoff channel his inner Jack Blackin his band voice play’s short cover of “peaches”. Hilarious and completely mind blowing. Great reaction! Off to watch some more of yours.
Also “it makes me so happy” is exactly why voiceplay/geoff have pulled so many of us in to being huge fans, it really doesn’t take much more than a couple of songs to do it. They just make us all so happy (unless they’re making us cry with a couple of songs 😢😂)
I appreciate that, and yes he's just outstanding! Also just did my first voice play songs and they will be out in a few days
You need to react to his acapella group Voiceplay.yes he records himself singing in multiple octaves. In most of his solo work he duplicates himself on screen so you can see
I will do for sure! Thank very much
Welcome to the Geoff Castellucci rabbit hole.
Thank you! I'm really enjoying it already! He's incredible
Geoff and Kathy have a behind the scenes of setting up for the video. No close parking, they had to lug all the eq (+piano) to the room, down a sidewalk. In Geoff's videos it is usaully just himself and Kathy, tho the other members of Voiceplay lend expertise when needed. They are truly good people, and it shows in everything they do.
Geoff is an amazing singer. He has a 5+ octave range. From super low to super high.
He has a bunch of fantastic videos on his channel. You can't go wrong with anything you choose to watch.
I love everything he sings. But my favorites are....
Rains of Castemere from Game of Thrones. Ain't No Sunshine. Jack's Lament from Nightmare Before Christmas. Ghost Riders In The Sky.
He also does narrations of audiobooks. All beautiful.
You should watch all the way through to after the credits as he usually does a little thank you speech and sometimes some behind the scenes.
Geoff is also the bass singer for the acapella group Voiceplay. They are also amazing. Same with them on choosing videos and watching the whole thing. At present they only have 4 members so depending on the song and time of the video is who is their 5th.
My favorites with them.....
Sleeping In The Cold Below (just released Friday). Dragonborn Comes Skyrim. Halo Theme. The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Seven Nation Army. Drunken Sailor.
That will give you 10 suggestions to start with.
Welcome to the rabbit holes 🐰🐰
That's super awesome I will definitely check out the after bits of the video for sure, and super excited to jump in with both feet into the rabbit hole for sure! Thanks for tuning in hope you enjoy!
@@RetiringvirusReacts
You're very welcome 🤗
My pleasure 😊
You missed Geoff talking at the end of the video. Everyone always wants to hear his speaking voice.
Ah dang, I'll make sure to check it out on next videos and make sure we get the credit to patrons if he does type thing!
You are in for such a treat if you keep exploring, the covers of Geoff Castellucci, and also Voiceplay, the acappella group that he is in. Both of them stretch their abilities, and their creativity to the limits, and sheer brilliance is the result.
To see Geoff’s range, please check out Jack’s Lament or I See Fire. It’s stunning how effortlessly he soars into the high notes before plunging into subharmonics.
Welcome to the family. Your heart is going to be so happy. 💝🎉🙌
I am definitely planning on continuing with more Geoff for sure! And thank you I appreciate it!
He is very adept at using subharmonics, but there are none in this video. I just love the tone he has in this. So haunting.
Such an amazing voice! I can't wait to hear more
A little over four years ago, Geoff astounded a lot of people by hitting an E1 using subharmonics in VoicePlay's version of "Oogie Boogie's Song" from 'The Nightmare Before Christmas', and since they were still touring at the time, there are some (phone recorded) videos around youtube showing him hitting it live, along with some clips that he's released with him doing it live as a demonstration. In the years since, he has just gotten better and better at using them, but I think at the same time his chest voice is deepening as well. Whether that has anything to do with the subharmonics or just that he is 'naturally' continuing to be able to extend his range downward with age as basses are often blessed with doing, I suppose is debatable. But as a patron of Geoff's and VoicePlay who has the chance to watch in on their chats and live streams, it absolutely seems like he does practice almost all the time. Some people hum out of habit, Geoff beatboxes and drops subharmonics. For the past two years or so, he has repeatedly hit a G1 in chest with seeming ease, and the subharmonics have dropped down, with him hitting D1, C1 and B0. A few months ago, they released a version of 'Whiskey in the Jar', and in that one he hit the F1 in chest rather than having to use a subharmonic, he said that on the day he recorded his vocals, he just happened to have a good F1 in him, LOL.
I'm sitting here giggling madly as you react knowing that you're about to discover some truly amazing music along the Geoff / Voiceplay journey! I recommend going to either of their pages and just scrolling through their catalog until you see something that stands out to you - I find that the most entertaining reactions are often the ones where you have some knowledge of the original, and you truly can't go wrong with anything they've done!
Awesome thanks very much! I definitely will be going through both
Welcome to the Geoff Castellucci Rabbit Hole.
It's not just that he can hit and sustain the low notes. There is a timber (or something) that is almost hypnotic and very soothing to listen to.
Agreed! He is crazy amazing
Most of the time, Geoff creates video duplicates of himself; this is the third one in a row where he has not brought the harmonies on screen. He said today that the boys will be back in the next one.
There are bass singers who can sing a little lower and a little higher than Geoff, but none can match the velvet clarity of his voice.
He is the bass singer in the acapella group Voiceplay. I highly recommend that you check them out. Start with Hoist the Colours from Pirates of the Caribbean 3. Trust me.
Subscribed in anticipation of more Geoff and Voiceplay.
That's awesome and sounds good, I'll definitely have to check them out!
I think this is full chest (lowest note here is G1) for those low notes. He is a master of the subharmonics - just not here. He has a 5 octave range from A0 (growl), B0 (subharmonic), F1 (full chest), B4 (mix), Bb5 (falsetto). For his solos, he uses himself to harmonize, with 3 or 4 Geoff clones.
That's so crazy! I'm so excited and happy you all have introduced me to Geoff!
Welcome to Geoff. His range is an incredible five octaves and his range of genres is just as wide. Yes he goes into subharmonics but this isn't it. His range is now A0 to A#5. In chest he can go down to D1. Yes He layers voice a lot. Often he will appear as clones of himself to show him singing the four or part harmonies he creates.
Yes he is a wonderful talent!
Lowest chest note is F1 to date. (VoicePlay's "Whiskey In the Jar")😊
@@karenponchak5304 According to the chartI saw it says D1 but I don't know what song that's from.
@christinestromberg4057 The closest he's come to that is the possibility of in the spoken part of Jack's Lament he gets close to an E1.
I love this version so much and your reaction was perfect. It is definitely vying for my favorite of his covers although it is hard to pick. I highly recommend you also check out his covers of Blackbird, High and Dry, and Sound of Silence. He also has released the Dwarf Duology: Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold and I See Fire from the Hobbit movies. He does all his own arranging, videography, editing, and production with his wife Kathy. He also arranges about 50% of the covers for his acapella group, Voiceplay, who I also highly recommend. They are my favorite acapella group. They go from serious to zany and everything in between but all with incredible quality. They are also 100% independent and funded by their Patrons so not only do they have creative control they don't copyright block video's so if you ever get a block it is never from them. Of their work I recommend Valhalla Calling, Dragonborn Comes from Skyrim, Hoist the Colors, Nothing Else Matters by Metalica. Have subscribed in anticipation of more videos!
Wow that is a lot of recommendations I will definitely have a lot of go on now thank you so much! And I'm definitely planning on it! His voice is outstanding and wonderful!
@@RetiringvirusReacts VoicePlay (under a different group name) has been recording since 1997. They rebranded around 2010 and some of the group changed a bit, where is the baritone switched to boxing, and they brought in their rock tenor at that point. I believe the oldest of the videos on their channel is around three years after that. So there’s plenty to choose from!
Geoff started his channel when Covid stopped them from touring. The group generally does at least one feature each month plus a few minis from time to time. He started out a little slow but lately he’s been sending out a release almost every month.
Awesome! I'm definitely looking forward to them ☺️
I check daily for new reactions to my favorite bass singer and my favorite a cappella group and somehow I missed this one. You’ve got a new subscriber!
He usually will film multiples of himself to go with the multiple layers. He usually arranged four and five part harmonies and does all the parts. This is one of a very few where he does not have a visual representation for the various layers. Check out his cover of Misty Mountains Cold and I See Fire from Desolation of Smaug. He is wearing beards and hairpieces and many people think it is a group.
He not only sings and plays the piano, but all the other music is from keyboards and plug-ins m .
Awesome thanks very much! So excited to hear more Geoff and voiceplay! Thanks for checking me out
Welcome to the wonderful world of Geoff Castellucci. He is also the bass for VoicePlay. I have subscribed to be able to see you react to more Geoff Castellucci & VoicePlay reactions.
You need to check out his versions of: 16 Tons, Far Over the Misty Mountain Cold; I see Fire; Jack's Lament; Ain't No Sunshine; Sounds of Silence to name a few.
You will need to check out VoicePlay as well. My favorite VoicePlay song is Valhalla Calling, but you can't go wrong with anything they have out. Check out: Nothing Else Matters; Seven Nation Army; Carry on Wayward Son; In the Air Tonight; Dream On; Hoist the Colors; Drunken Sailor; Creep; Hellfire; Whiskey in the Jar & The Lion Sleeps Tonight. I could go on and on.
Enjoy the rabbit hole.(the bass) has his own channel,
I will definitely be delving down the Geoff rabbit hole! Thanks very much and I hope to not disappoint
Geoff is pretty much an expert at using subharmonics, but I think this is all just deep chest voice. Well, except when he goes up towards the end - that's not DEEP chest voice!
EDIT: Geoff's range in this is about 3-3.5 octaves
Yeah he's got a crazy voice from what people have been telling me! I can't wait to hear more!
I'm surprised in the comments so far, no one has mentioned this.
You referenced Tenacious D.
Voiceplay covered "Peaches" (as a longer mini/short). You really want to hear Geoff's range? Give it a listen. ❤
Oh dang ill definitely have to check it out thank you
@@RetiringvirusReactsIt is hilarious and features the four permanent members of Voice Play. (They are one permanent member short and fill that spot with an amazing group of friends as featured artists, some of whom they have known for decades. )
It features his highest recorded note at the end. He originally wanted to be a rock tenor, but puberty had other plans for him! 😂. He is a huge fan of Jack Black as well.
Hey! Its me again! Please react to my friend's song "Chrysalis" by Erinem. Its a wonderful song, give us a first time hearing reaction and you'll be surprised 🙏, thank you so much, have a glorious day buddy.
I love to learn about new artists and love recommendations thanks I'll check it out!
Cool, you're a humble guy, and I like it... She also broke the world record for the fastest rap by beating the syllable count of Godzilla by Eminem, but the song hasn't yet gained recognition, please help her get recognition for the record breaking song "Iconic!"
Ready to have your mind blown? Geoff does NOT consider himself to be a bass singer. In a video on his channel from a couple of years ago, he described himself as a " baritone with a good bass extension." In an interview with reactor Peter Barber (himself a professional bass opera singer) from a few months back, Geoff still wouldn't call himself a bass singer.
This from a guy who is fast approaching the day he drops off the low end of a piano keyboard.
Wow that's crazy he's super awesome though and has an amazing voice either way!