drums & cymbal crashes by the amazing Kevin! The "floor piece" is used to turn his cello sound from a "regular" cello to a more "electronic" sound. There's no looping - they don't use that. They made it a group requirement back when they first started that they would NEVER cover/create a song that they could not fully perform on their own, live and sound the same way - and they've never broken that rule.
On Dec. 11th, I took my longtime friend out to dinner for her birthday and surprised her by going to Bon Secour Arena here in Greenville, SC and when she saw the sign "Pentatonix" she nearly fell to her knees, LOL. We had a great time and the concert was AWESOME! When "Kiss From a Rose" came on Pam got so excited I thought she was going to tear my arm off. Pam, could not stop thanking me for that night, she said it was her best birthday even Christmas gift she ever had. Great reaction guys, hope to see you soon.
I know this is far outside what many expect from pentatonix, but personally I hope this is a style they dip their toe in to more often in the future because PHEW! Amazing!
From what I know, Kevin is doing some looping on the equipment down by his feet which explains the multiple noises all at once. This is live. If you watch Kirstin and Mitch when Scott belts in at the beginning of the song, you will see them simultaneously reaching up to adjust their earpieces and protect their ear drums. Kinda cute 😊
They’re listening to a click track through their earpieces, it’s so they stay in rhythm with each other. Unfortunately humans haven’t yet figured out a way to keep those little devils in the ear, hence the adjustment.
@alfredh3071 I know about the click track. But, it is clearly a reaction to Scott's belt when you see them both reach for their earpiece at exactly the same time, and in clear response to Scott's belt. Most definitely connected.
Kirstie - All right boys...voices and cello up, Mitch - LoOove remains - MiniMitchSlap Scott - Blue Eyed Soul Dragon Drive-by Matt - Renames song 'Falsetto from a Bass' Kevin - "Hold my bow".. "BaaaaBYY!!!!".... Note all of the members except Kevin just might have a greater connection with this song than they know....we would have to ask their parents. This was some serious baby making music in the 90s....
The first video was performed in a VEVO Live studio. VEVO is the company that distributes a lot of content to FaceBook (and blocks your reactions). They also do original content, including inviting artists to record their music in one of the multi-million-dollar state-of-the -art VEVO Live studios. There are over 1,000 VEVO Live videos on YT, but I think the two PTX has recently posted are PTX's first. There is the capacity for a lot of sound engineering and post-production, so although this is recorded live there is some processing. Also, as you noticed there appear to be some extra string sounds so either they are using a pre-recorded track or Kevin has some sounds programmed into his cello strings.
Most likely Kevin has extra sounds programmed. He switches to another program on the pedal when he goes to play his solo piece. And the bass sounds that he noted were done on the cello. I remember seeing Kevin doing those "bounce strokes" on the cello at the beginning in the Vevo edition.
I watched it when it first dropped. I’m still trying to get my brains back in my head. The only difference between the second live, one was that the vocals were louder. If you go back and watch the other one, you will hear them in the background when Kevin is playing his solo.
Kevin is celloboxing and Matt and Scott are adding bits of bass as needed. Did you see both Kirsty and Mitch needing to adjust their earpieces when Scott did his rock god entrance?
I know it's pass Christmas time but if you could listen to O Holy Night, I think these two songs are their best upgrades to date. I love your reactions. And Happy New Year!!
Molline, Illinois is my hometown- I grew up in the next town over... (also- don't pronounce the 's' on the end of Illinois.. it makes us all crazy!!). Great reaction, as always!
Live is always different. It’s not canned. Sometimes one’s instrument (their voice) is impacted by the travel and the others pick up. Sometimes everyone is on top of their game and the live is way better than the official due to fab riffs etc. They’ve talked about it. Who picks up for eom, how things change daily.
In the second video, I could barely hear Kirstie, even during her solo... the sound was so unbalanced in that recording, but I think it really depends on where the person recording is sitting within the audience, and also what the phone recording can pick up. When I saw them on Dec 3 in Baltimore, we were in the 5th row and directly in front of Mitch - but I could barely hear him throughout the whole concert. However, people much farther back reported that the sound was more balanced for them and they could hear Mitch just fine.... I think it must have to do with the location of the speakers within the arena. 😕 That said, I'm so glad you reacted to both! Each version in these two videos was slightly different from their recorded studio version, so it's obvious that it's not only live, but that they really enjoy (especially Scott) changing things up and doing different riffs and runs within the song. I haven't seen any of your PTX reactions in a little while, so I'd better go catch up!
drums & cymbal crashes by the amazing Kevin! The "floor piece" is used to turn his cello sound from a "regular" cello to a more "electronic" sound. There's no looping - they don't use that. They made it a group requirement back when they first started that they would NEVER cover/create a song that they could not fully perform on their own, live and sound the same way - and they've never broken that rule.
On Dec. 11th, I took my longtime friend out to dinner for her birthday and surprised her by going to Bon Secour Arena here in Greenville, SC and when she saw the sign "Pentatonix" she nearly fell to her knees, LOL. We had a great time and the concert was AWESOME! When "Kiss From a Rose" came on Pam got so excited I thought she was going to tear my arm off. Pam, could not stop thanking me for that night, she said it was her best birthday even Christmas gift she ever had. Great reaction guys, hope to see you soon.
Wow. You are an amazing friend. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us ❤️ 💕
One of PTX’s best covers I think. Deserves a Grammy award in of itself!
Agree, but then so was the Wonka Winter mashup and O Holy Night. They spoiled us in late 2023!
I know this is far outside what many expect from pentatonix, but personally I hope this is a style they dip their toe in to more often in the future because PHEW! Amazing!
From what I know, Kevin is doing some looping on the equipment down by his feet which explains the multiple noises all at once. This is live. If you watch Kirstin and Mitch when Scott belts in at the beginning of the song, you will see them simultaneously reaching up to adjust their earpieces and protect their ear drums. Kinda cute 😊
They’re listening to a click track through their earpieces, it’s so they stay in rhythm with each other. Unfortunately humans haven’t yet figured out a way to keep those little devils in the ear, hence the adjustment.
@alfredh3071 I know about the click track. But, it is clearly a reaction to Scott's belt when you see them both reach for their earpiece at exactly the same time, and in clear response to Scott's belt. Most definitely connected.
Kirstie - All right boys...voices and cello up,
Mitch - LoOove remains - MiniMitchSlap
Scott - Blue Eyed Soul Dragon Drive-by
Matt - Renames song 'Falsetto from a Bass'
Kevin - "Hold my bow".. "BaaaaBYY!!!!"....
Note all of the members except Kevin just might have a greater connection with this song than they know....we would have to ask their parents. This was some serious baby making music in the 90s....
Mitch has said that this is his favorite track of this album
The first video was performed in a VEVO Live studio. VEVO is the company that distributes a lot of content to FaceBook (and blocks your reactions). They also do original content, including inviting artists to record their music in one of the multi-million-dollar state-of-the -art VEVO Live studios. There are over 1,000 VEVO Live videos on YT, but I think the two PTX has recently posted are PTX's first. There is the capacity for a lot of sound engineering and post-production, so although this is recorded live there is some processing. Also, as you noticed there appear to be some extra string sounds so either they are using a pre-recorded track or Kevin has some sounds programmed into his cello strings.
Most likely Kevin has extra sounds programmed. He switches to another program on the pedal when he goes to play his solo piece. And the bass sounds that he noted were done on the cello. I remember seeing Kevin doing those "bounce strokes" on the cello at the beginning in the Vevo edition.
Yup... live from the Vevo room.
Great rxn guys
Thank you
That is Kevin and I think Matt has a part in it also. The drums that is.
I watched it when it first dropped. I’m still trying to get my brains back in my head. The only difference between the second live, one was that the vocals were louder. If you go back and watch the other one, you will hear them in the background when Kevin is playing his solo.
Kevin is celloboxing and Matt and Scott are adding bits of bass as needed. Did you see both Kirsty and Mitch needing to adjust their earpieces when Scott did his rock god entrance?
Thanks for pointing that out for us 👍
Thank you for the great reaction to these beautiful Pentatonix performances. They are incredible.
Our pleasure!
Just another exellend upgrade that PTX can add to their already long list of hits.
There are backing tracks for both the cello & drums to go with what K is doing. Not cheating, just FULL!
Amazing talent
Kirstie and Mitch have both said that Kevin hits the highest notes of the 3
I saw it live in concert on December 21. It sounded amazing.
I know it's pass Christmas time but if you could listen to O Holy Night, I think these two songs are their best upgrades to date. I love your reactions. And Happy New Year!!
I SO AGREE WITH YOU!
I'll add it to my list
Molline, Illinois is my hometown- I grew up in the next town over... (also- don't pronounce the 's' on the end of Illinois.. it makes us all crazy!!). Great reaction, as always!
Thanks for the tips!
Great Song. Did you see o holy night or pure imagination yet? If not have to see. So next level like this one!
Yes, we covered it in December
Scott is underrated as a comedian!
When my dear friend and I went to see them they were all funny, especially Matt and Kevin. We had a great time!
There is a vocal video out about Pentatonix and all the members of Pentatonix think Kevin has the highest pitch - Love your work
Thank you 😊
Yeah, Kevin, and possibly Matt.
They dropped this video hours before I got to see them perform this!
Nice
No drum sound is Kristie and Kevin
Also- Die hard is 100000%. christmas movie! :)
I just watched this video and also your Pure Imagjnation video. I just subscribed!! ❤
Yay! Thank you!
You should watch our Pentatonix VLOG
I will! Thnx
Happy New Years 🎉I love that your beautiful wife is speaking so much more 😊 love from Canada 🇨🇦
Happy new year!!
Gotta check out O Holy Night (the new one), it will definitely make your day.
On the list
That's Kevin beatboxing, that drum sound that you hear.
Love it!
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Please note that Kevin's cello is routed through an effects pedal board. It doesn't take away from the performance.
So good
Live is always different. It’s not canned. Sometimes one’s instrument (their voice) is impacted by the travel and the others pick up. Sometimes everyone is on top of their game and the live is way better than the official due to fab riffs etc. They’ve talked about it. Who picks up for eom, how things change daily.
They all killed on this one
You couldn't hear Kirsten's part. Hopefully the sound is better at the concert and just bad from the phone. O'Holy Night now please!! It's new too!
Thank you 😊
In the second video, I could barely hear Kirstie, even during her solo... the sound was so unbalanced in that recording, but I think it really depends on where the person recording is sitting within the audience, and also what the phone recording can pick up. When I saw them on Dec 3 in Baltimore, we were in the 5th row and directly in front of Mitch - but I could barely hear him throughout the whole concert. However, people much farther back reported that the sound was more balanced for them and they could hear Mitch just fine.... I think it must have to do with the location of the speakers within the arena. 😕
That said, I'm so glad you reacted to both! Each version in these two videos was slightly different from their recorded studio version, so it's obvious that it's not only live, but that they really enjoy (especially Scott) changing things up and doing different riffs and runs within the song.
I haven't seen any of your PTX reactions in a little while, so I'd better go catch up!
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
I especially enjoyed Scott's white boy's version of Michael Jackson.😅
You've been KO'd. Much like a Mitch Slap or a Matt Attack, you don't have any idea it's coming.
So surprised and amazed