Legit. Colm's voice can move from light, intricate, and ethereal to deep, booming, and resonant in, like, two breaths, and it is SHOCKING how quick it is. He's entirely capable of singing three or four part harmony with himself just by layering the track over different renditions of his own performance... and a lot of the music on his channel is a demonstration of that fact.
@@Dino-god69 I honestly am not crazy about poetry, but I LOVE his. The language is so beautiful and the stories he tells are marvelous. I have a greater appreciation for his writing after listening to Signum University's "Exploring the Lord of the Rings" podcast with Professor Olsen.
Also check out Colm McGuiness singing the Misty Mountains song IN DWARVISH! He has 2 versions of it on his channel, it's ridiculous! The metal version would be good reaction content.
Also note that in this song you have a baso profudodo Mr Colm McGuinness, a baso cantibile Mr Jonathan Young and a Basso baritone Bobby bass. Bobby is the Basso baritone because of you listen closely the parts he sings he approach in more operatic way his vocals.
I love your reaction to this song above all the others that I've seen! You appreciated the voices and the storytelling in equal measure and I have subbed.
The song is is beautiful yet tragic, encapsulating the everything the dwarves faced: the rise, the glory, the fall, and the hope to return. John Rhys-Davies, the actor who portrayed Gimli in the movies gave a poetic rendition of this song in an interview (ua-cam.com/video/tgolX750KoA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Middle-earthDaily)!
BASSically incredible vocals. 👏👏👏👏 Again I suggest Ronnie Radke's group Falling In Reverse for Something New, if you aren't familiar with them, start with "Popular Monster".
I will be honest about the feeling I have when bass singers sung this song, to me those 3 men are DRAGONSLAYERS period. And those 3 DRAGONSLAYERS summoned a Dragon that scratches the earth's core and they said to Smaug "You think you re tough buddy? Meet our friend he is ready to fight you"
do you have A boy frind but i don't have A girl frind cause i am A big fat failer i'm a punk i use to have a girl frind she dumped me because of that i wish you had me i'de never will Lynn S.
Colm McGuinness is incredible. We need to get him together with Geoff. PS - check out his version of Davy Jones, featuring Rachel Hardy. It's epic.
This would be the greatest collab ever made...
I love Colm's singing in whatever style he uses at any time. His voice is so versatile.
Legit. Colm's voice can move from light, intricate, and ethereal to deep, booming, and resonant in, like, two breaths, and it is SHOCKING how quick it is. He's entirely capable of singing three or four part harmony with himself just by layering the track over different renditions of his own performance... and a lot of the music on his channel is a demonstration of that fact.
Geoff Castellucci released this last Saturday the 21st.
It is absolutely gorgeous.
Love that they did Clamavi de Profundis' composition for Tolkien's beautiful words.
Tolkien was one of a fucking kind…
@@Dino-god69 I honestly am not crazy about poetry, but I LOVE his. The language is so beautiful and the stories he tells are marvelous. I have a greater appreciation for his writing after listening to Signum University's "Exploring the Lord of the Rings" podcast with Professor Olsen.
Colm goes from a handsome Irish boy, with a rich folky voice to transforming into a handsome dragon and singing 🔥
Dragon!? That's going in The Book, that is!
@@matthewsmith9640 Wrong universe, Thorgrim
Colm's amazing. I recomend his cover of "Hell's coming with me", it's just perfect.
Also check out Colm McGuiness singing the Misty Mountains song IN DWARVISH! He has 2 versions of it on his channel, it's ridiculous! The metal version would be good reaction content.
Colm is also a FANTASTIC composer, and plays Many string instruments
Also note that in this song you have a baso profudodo Mr Colm McGuinness, a baso cantibile Mr Jonathan Young and a Basso baritone Bobby bass. Bobby is the Basso baritone because of you listen closely the parts he sings he approach in more operatic way his vocals.
Checking out Colm's(pronounced Column) Arcane covers would give you a good idea of his full range.
i love Colm's voice, he gets such rich tones whether he's going high or low.
His cover of ABBA's "Gimme Gimme Gimmie" , Arcane's "What Could Have Been", "Zombie". You can't go wrong!
Yay! Wow, I didn't think you'd take my suggestion but I'm glad you did :)
I love your reaction to this song above all the others that I've seen! You appreciated the voices and the storytelling in equal measure and I have subbed.
The song is is beautiful yet tragic, encapsulating the everything the dwarves faced: the rise, the glory, the fall, and the hope to return. John Rhys-Davies, the actor who portrayed Gimli in the movies gave a poetic rendition of this song in an interview (ua-cam.com/video/tgolX750KoA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Middle-earthDaily)!
Have you seen Caleb Hyles and Jonathan Young do their "Prince of Egypt" covers? I also love the Wellerman with Caleb, Jonathan and Colm.
I discovered a connoisseur
BASSically incredible vocals. 👏👏👏👏 Again I suggest Ronnie Radke's group Falling In Reverse for Something New, if you aren't familiar with them, start with "Popular Monster".
Colm says the hell with subharmonics I'll give you throat singing
I will be honest about the feeling I have when bass singers sung this song, to me those 3 men are DRAGONSLAYERS period. And those 3 DRAGONSLAYERS summoned a Dragon that scratches the earth's core and they said to Smaug "You think you re tough buddy? Meet our friend he is ready to fight you"
You have never seen hoist the colors done how these 3 do it.
do you have A boy frind but i don't have A girl frind cause i am A big fat failer i'm a punk i use to
have a girl frind she dumped me because of that i wish you had me i'de never will Lynn S.