One of my former friends is tone deaf. He got the LEAD ROLE in The Little Mermaid because his mom was the music director. The girl playing Ariel was incredibly talented, got a full-ride scholarship for her singing. The show was painful to watch because Prince Eric sang worse than the frogs.
to be fair, being "tone deaf" is very uncommon its more how its teached, i guess it was just a shit class? ive known students who appear to be shitty but they just didnt find their voice yet, Tenor, Bass, or higher, soprano, alt etc, the moment you teach them how your voice is used its quiet allright. it could also mean your choir lacked certain groups thats why bass or soprano sometimes sound awfull only pared with certain elements.
Love how the tone-deaf kid is implying that the other kids are the ones who are bad. Reminds me of one of the first times I went to a karaoke bar and one obnoxious friend in our group - who openly admitted to being tone-deaf - told me that she "doesn't mean to insult me", but she had never in her life heard someone sing this bad. I've been so terrified of this kind of feedback that I didn't have the guts to sing in front of people for the first twenty years of my life, but luckily my mind instantly realized that there's no reason to pay any attention to her judgment given how she sings and her admitted - and quite apparent - inability to distinguish pitch. So I continued to go singing at that bar (but without her) and soon got plenty of positive feedback from people while hearing ZERO negative feedback ever since. 😂
Honestly? For me, tone deafness is caused by a disparity between the inner and outer ear. I can fix it by using a monitor. Karoke setups are notoriously bad for providing good feedback to the singer. Yes, I admire people who don't need a monitor, but being tone deaf doesn't mean you can't hear other's singing well. Or that you can't sing yourself. I have a big vocal range, but my inner ear is just trash, lol.
I was a band kid, but I used to go to the choir concerts, and all of my friends were in the choir branch. There was one that sounded exactly like that. Whenever the choir kids would break out into song during lunch, that one kid would be so flat, reportedly the choir teacher said “you’re the reason flat earthers exist.”
There is a solution- but it requires sacrifice. When I was in HS I was a section leader. The director would put those who needed help or drown out directly around you. I swear I ended up with hearing damage from the one chick 😭.
:-( I was the tone deaf kid in choir. I love singing. I always went out for our school musicals (they would accept everyone, so I was just background in the ensemble.) I knew I couldn't sing, people did not hesitate to tell me. I sought one-on-one help from our chorus teacher, but she wrote me off as a lost cause. I still sing to myself a lot as long as no one is around. The big disconnect with me is that my voice sounds so different in my head compared to what it actually sounds like when recorded. When I play a note, it sounds like a perfect match to me, but nothing could be further from the truth. Sad times, my friends.
oh no! I'm sorry about your chorus teacher, that's not fair. I think there might be some youtube videos out there to help with pitch, if you want to give that a shot
@@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 Thank you. I will do some searches and see what I find, but I'm not that hopeful. I think my only hope would be to get a mic and headphones so I can hear the actual sound I'm making instead of the resonance of the sound in my head.
@@BelowAverageGaming13 good luck! are you open to working with a vocal coach? one that actually knows how to help with what you want to achieve, not someone like your old chorus teacher.
@@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 I'm open to it. I saved the info of someone who advertised themselves as a 'karaoke vocal coach.' It focuses less on expanding range and focuses more on the simple techniques to get you comfortable enough to sing karaoke.
Fellow choir kid, I am always really nice to them still, and we get to do auditions for our choirs here so only the people that really care get to be in the higher choirs. That being said some mean and sometimes off pitch people still make it in, but are always drowned out by all the amazing singers that are around me.😂😂 So yeah, we are all still super nice to everyone tho so yeah❤
The thing is, the thing that I came down here to say, is that he wasn't actually as bad as everyone was saying. I mean yes he was the worst, but only because of volume and personality. The only note he sang that was actually really flat was when everyone was asked to sing G.
@@hugi1385 He was almost a half-tone out of tune, which is quite a lot given that non-trained people can usually hear an 8th out of tune pretty easily.
Oh god that was me. Our high school had a choir of about 500 people. Attendance mandatory for everyone who took music instead of art (I can't paint, but music had a lot more theory and mathematics in it). Choir teacher first called me in for remedial classes. Those didn't help. In the end, I was the only kid out of 500 who was allowed to take a break and do homework while choir training was on.
I absolute feel so much empathy for you. I am afraid I am this one too but I desperately wanted remedial help - but it just was not available. My teacher would just exasperated with me and say I was sharp. She even cast me in musicals (I could act well just not sing well) with solos in them. I would sing my solo as best I could and then off stage she would yell at me for being sharp, in the middle of the show, when I still had to go back out on stage and perform. Just a nightmare. She still haunts my dreams.
@@marshhen I was so fantastically tone deaf, my teacher didn't even try after three or four lectures, so at least I got spared that humiliation. And sorry you had to go through that. I am pretty much officially, medically, 100% tone deaf. They did the tests. I can't tell if a chord is harmonic or dissonant, I can't sing a simple melody after hearing it played, I can't harmonize with a note played on a piano.
At least your conductor did something about it. I've been in novice choirs that have no requirement except being a human. And when anyone can get in, inevitably someone who was tone deaf would want to try. Their voices felt like sand paper against my ears because I have perfect pitch. It took all of my effort to not yell at them to either sing right or shut up. The worst part is no one would tell them they're tone deaf so they had no idea how wrong they were.
That makes no sense to me to cast you for those roles anyway! Maybe you were kind of decent and she wanted more? Intonation is hard, even professional singers go off-pitch all the time. (Not necessarily the top level superstars, but the ones that get cast locally, but still, they got into music school and make a living with their music.) @@marshhen
I love how Daniel is almost unable to sing off pitch. I totally get it. You don’t have to be a good singer to feel like it’s impossible to intentionally mismatch a pitch
Our music teacher actually had a kid with Down's Syndrome in the choir. It was certainly a different sound, loud, sometimes a beat and word behind, sometimes just him shouting because volume regulation was difficult for him, but he loved singing, it made him so happy. He passed away in his early 20's. He was always smiling and riding his bike around town singing at the top of his lungs. Rest in peace Michael, you were a kind and beautiful soul. We couldn't hear the sound you heard but there was always music in your soul. ❤ That aside... returning to the video. Damn Daniel. Guess you could say that kid's musical talent was pretty lit. He really was on fire.
I'm a teen, and I joined the choir at my church. No joke, almost everyone except me and one other woman are over 50, and the average is about 80-90. They're the sweetest and I'm grateful they pitch in but oh lord, every Sunday is difficult, I'm just thankful our director is younger and has a lovely voice and can sort of balance it, and I have a very young sounding voice so I help as well.
Ha, I lead the choir at my church, and you just have to take whoever's willing to come to practice and pray for a little divine intervention. 🤣 Also, I know I speak for your director when I say, thanks for showing up.
Oh man, the painful memories. This one guy in my class just couldn’t sing. And he was super loud as well On a positive note (no pun intended): he practiced a lot and ended up getting kinda good. Towards the end of our last year he actually managed to hit the notes. Our final performance together as a choir was a success. So there’s hope y’all
I feel Jacob so hard! Whenever it’s said that someone is flat, am always like “it’s me… sorry.” Regardless if I know it’s me, because I always feel like ‘what if it’s me!!’
I whispered to the choir director that I had difficulty keeping on pitch with the person behind me being tone deaf, the director knew about it, but when word got out I said anything, he had a meltdown in class, yelled at me, and stormed out. Brings me back
This reminds me of this girl I thankfully only worked with once… but she was insufferable. Not because she was tone deaf, but because on top of that she was a diva who would yell at me and belittle me for trying to correct her. This was with a community theater group, my first show with them and thankfully only show I had to deal with her. She couldn’t hold a pitch to save her life, and since she was so loud and brash with her singing and kind of the popular girl of the group, all the unconfident performers who needed someone to help keep them on track would follow her, and half of the group would end up not just singing off key, but in a completely different key. Even with backing music. I’m very sensitive to pitch and so during one of our last rehearsals I stepped in and said “Hey, you guys aren’t singing the right pitch” and this girl starts yelling at me like “That doesn’t matter, we all need to sing in unison and you singing differently from us and trying to correct us makes things worse” like I’m sorry I want us to actually sound good? Sorry I actually know how to keep the correct pitch? It happened a few times she would confidently make a mistake with choreo or singing, I would go in and try to correct things because I didn’t want us to look and sound pathetic, she kind of seemed to take it as a personal attack by just how rude she was about it. This girl just had the biggest ego and none of the talent to even back it up, and the show came around and yeah, it was pretty painful. Just finished a show with the same company and director, this time I had a leading role. We had some complications with music but we had a woman in charge of it this time and she actually listened to me when I’d point out things here and there to help out. She actually went up and thanked me after the show for helping her, she was a really nice woman. Not only did I get compliments from audience members after the show and my cast mates for my vocals, but my director actually really encouraged me to try and pursue more vocal opportunities. It meant a whole lot to me because I have had insecurities about my voice for the longest time because of things I was told when I was a kid, mean directors who never really gave me much help on how to improve, but it’s something I’ve been passionate about my whole life. My problem back then was never pitch, but technique. So I put in the work and had some vocal lessons and now every karaoke night I go to I am always begged to sing more. I just felt like sharing this little story because 1. this video just reminded me of that girl and 2. just because you aren’t an amazing singer now doesn’t mean you can never be, and even being tone deaf having a good attitude and passion, while it can’t completely make up for a lack of talent, can still help. Sometimes even an off pitch performance can still be enjoyable if the person singing has a good energy, joy can be infectious like that.
Unfortunately, I’m in chorus right now and we have multiple kids in here like this. One of the people I can think of sounds like he basically talks instead of sings. Of course, there’s PLENTY of time for them to improve, so obviously it’s not a problem. 😂
accurate asf and its always the tone deaf person who has like someone who is in charge over the person overseeing them or just a really annoying parent that thinks their kid should be the star no matter what when there are clearly people with dedication and talent who try hard compared to the person who has no talent for it and never seems to care or try and the parents always seem to force their way into getting their tone deaf kid a lead role or a major part whatever their being cast for they have to be at the top or their gonna throw a tantrum as full grown adults and that just makes everyone uncomfy
"ew jacob no one likes a pity party" as a choir girl who had this obnoxious girl in the choir who was good at singing but not good at personing i felt this
I'd love to see daniel create a comedy show. the idea of reoccuring characters and plotlines all managed by the funniest youtuber ever just fills me with joy
This is highly relatable to me, not choir but research group in uni. We all were working on research and knew what we were doing, very talented group, except for the guy who was the son of the dean of the physics department and had no concept of even the most basics of differential equations or how to use schrodingers equation of time evolution. Yet he was allowed to remain and blamed us everything he made a huge error and we had to fix it. Nothing we could do
I had a choir teacher that was direct and to the point, none of use were tone deaf because he had all of us do a testy do. So, after that test he unapologetically pointed out who was way off to get them closer in line. And if he believed you really weren't trying he'd just leave practice and go about the rest of his day. Unfair, yes, but it kept the ones that didn't care more in line and improved the ones that actually listened.
We didn't have this but we WERE forced to do Christmas concerts every year. Specifically remember my last year when most of my classmates were so bad that the music teacher singled out the literally like three of us who were good and told us she was going to put us at the front by the mics. Then she forgot. What a concert it was.
I've worked with preschoolers, so I completely understand the frustration. And it appears as though Clancy needs an exorcism to release Adam Sandler. Hahaha. Great skit as always, Captain Hands. xo
Clancy looks like that one character from a horror game,who keeps following you around with the creepy smile except this time he sings/screams in your face
The way I relate to this so hard cuz I'm soprano section leader of my choir and I'm super sensitive to pitch accuracy 😭 There's this one person who I swear is making up their own melody and then when i give the group advice (in hopes she gets the hint passively) she goes "yeah _yall_ need to work on that"
I've been watching your stuff for years! Your content also helped me connect with my parents better. We don't always have the strongest relationship but I love showing them your videos and seeing them laugh! My dad compared you to Bo Burnham! Your videos also helped me during the darkest time of my life. I was constantly numb and whenever I did feel something it was only ever pain or sadness. I attempted to take my life twice and failed. I stayed in a mental hospital for a week and was diagnosed with major depressive disorder. My parents had me switch schools and cut me off from my old life. I found it really hard to smile or laugh everything just felt so fake but your videos brought me real joy. Thank you so much for everything you've done for me! I really hope one day I can save up enough money to go to one of your shows and meet you! It would be a dream come true to meet my idol since I was 12! Hopefully I'll see you one day!
omfg my first thought was OH NO he's going to shill the next wannabe Adderall NOOOO, but then you were all like RAYCON and I was like oh ok yeah I mean i guess music do be doing the help with the focus and whatever ok then
when i was in high school vocal jazz one of the tenor's turned to one of the other tenors and was loudly like "you're kinda flat" and the director was like "actually, you're sharp" and it was so satisfying
My favorite is when one of the singers is on pitch but overdoes everything and therefore is trying extra hard to be a soloist instead of a choir and doesn't understand the difference
I find that I watch every video of Daniel’s all the way to the end, including the spot for the sponsor because I’m afraid I’ll miss some bit of entertainment he puts out.
So relatable this happens so much and it is so annoying when the teacher doesn’t even say it was from the right section so everyone in all sections has to sing together and then nothing changes
God it was always that one theater kid who was convinced he was the greatest singer ever, when he was only there because we didn’t have a lot of people, and you’d only be able to hear his voice distinct to everyone else’s
We had two theatre kids with huge egos. They were friends that hated each other. One had perfect rhythm and bad tone. The other had no rhythm and great tone. One of them sent me home crying as a freshman :)
Hahaha! Couldn't help but laugh as I remembered how our choir teacher once threatened to set my off-key singing skills on fire, just like poor Carl here! Guess some tunes are too hot to handle. 🔥🤣🎵
I've been watching your stuff for years! Your content also helped me connect with my parents better. We don't always have the strongest relationship but I love showing them your videos and seeing them laugh! My dad compared you to Bo Burnham! Your videos also helped me during the darkest time of my life. I was constantly numb and whenever I did feel something it was only ever pain or sadness. I attempted to take my life twice and failed. I stayed in a mental hospital for a week and was diagnosed with major depressive disorder. My parents had me switch schools and cut me off from my old life. I found it really hard to smile or laugh everything just felt so fake but your videos brought me real joy. Thank you so much for everything you've done for me! I really hope one day I can save up enough money to go to one of your shows and meet you! It would be a dream come true to meet my idol since I was 12! Hopefully I'll see you one day!
As someone who was in choir with a girl who would ALWAYS have the wrong vowel sounds, YES. She would always BELT IT OUT, too. We’d be going “aaaaahhhh” and she’d be just SUPER NASALLY going “AAAAAAAAAAAAA”. You could hear it in every single recording, too 😂
I witnessed this firsthand. Science fair project to see if body size correlated to vocal cord length. Asked a guy to sing his lowest note, and he went "uuhhh." Highest note was just a louder "UUHHH" in the same pitch.
the one thing that I remember of my choir teacher that wasn't in this was that she also had an armory filled with her nerf guns, besides that, very accurate
If someone gave me one note and told me to sing from that I would look at them like if they just asked me to figure out how fast a car moves using only their tires size
I’m tone-deaf in being able to sing on my own but was in choir for 4 years in high school (only made it through by having a friend stand behind my belting the notes into my ear) but I can definitely tell when someone else’s singing is off 😂
One of my former friends is tone deaf. He got the LEAD ROLE in The Little Mermaid because his mom was the music director. The girl playing Ariel was incredibly talented, got a full-ride scholarship for her singing. The show was painful to watch because Prince Eric sang worse than the frogs.
😭😭😭
@@Guhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I truly believe your username exists for this moment
Prince Eric is the lead role in The Little Mermaid?
@@IaCthulhuFthagn He's the romantic lead. The leading gentleman.
@@IaCthulhuFthagn The lead male role, yeah. Sorry, I forgot to specify.
As someone who had a choir class with two painfully untalented kids, this hits home y'all
Plot twist: those kids are homeschooled.
Choir teachers dash some kids dreams . Congratulations
Bruh I am that kid and as Redhotquagmire said I am homeschooled ):
In my defense my teachers is very bad
This is so real!
to be fair, being "tone deaf" is very uncommon its more how its teached, i guess it was just a shit class? ive known students who appear to be shitty but they just didnt find their voice yet, Tenor, Bass, or higher, soprano, alt etc, the moment you teach them how your voice is used its quiet allright.
it could also mean your choir lacked certain groups thats why bass or soprano sometimes sound awfull only pared with certain elements.
I read “tone deaf” as “deaf” and I just spent the entire video trying to figure out how that one kid could still hear them.
most deaf individuals retain some hearing
😭😭😭stop that’s so funny
🤣🤣
Maybe you’re reading deaf
SAMMEE
Love how the tone-deaf kid is implying that the other kids are the ones who are bad. Reminds me of one of the first times I went to a karaoke bar and one obnoxious friend in our group - who openly admitted to being tone-deaf - told me that she "doesn't mean to insult me", but she had never in her life heard someone sing this bad.
I've been so terrified of this kind of feedback that I didn't have the guts to sing in front of people for the first twenty years of my life, but luckily my mind instantly realized that there's no reason to pay any attention to her judgment given how she sings and her admitted - and quite apparent - inability to distinguish pitch.
So I continued to go singing at that bar (but without her) and soon got plenty of positive feedback from people while hearing ZERO negative feedback ever since. 😂
The people who are the worst at something are always the quickest to leave judgment
little did he know that the karaoke bar he was attending was a bar for deaf people.
Classic gaslighting right then and there. Some people out there are the literal epitome of insecurity.
if you have to preface something by saying you don't mean it as an insult, maybe just don't say it. glad you kept singing!
Honestly? For me, tone deafness is caused by a disparity between the inner and outer ear. I can fix it by using a monitor. Karoke setups are notoriously bad for providing good feedback to the singer. Yes, I admire people who don't need a monitor, but being tone deaf doesn't mean you can't hear other's singing well. Or that you can't sing yourself. I have a big vocal range, but my inner ear is just trash, lol.
I was a band kid, but I used to go to the choir concerts, and all of my friends were in the choir branch. There was one that sounded exactly like that. Whenever the choir kids would break out into song during lunch, that one kid would be so flat, reportedly the choir teacher said “you’re the reason flat earthers exist.”
underrated comment LMAO
“You’re the reason flat earthers exist”-?? Pfft- 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@AvocadoTheFloof thanks lol
@@FewestCafe2353 not for long >:)
i think hes getting more insane by the video
I'd have to agree with you on that.
yep
As well as by each video.
Most certainly.
I absolutely agree
As the son of a choir director in a men's choir, we have this kid in our class all we can do is pray he sings quietly during concerts.
Your parent is the choir director, you sure it's not you? 😂
@@kevinzhang6623 my freshman year it absolutely was
I wish...I think the only direction he ever hears is "sing louder", though
There is a solution- but it requires sacrifice. When I was in HS I was a section leader. The director would put those who needed help or drown out directly around you. I swear I ended up with hearing damage from the one chick 😭.
We have something like that in our choir. Except the director gave her multiple solos.
:-( I was the tone deaf kid in choir. I love singing. I always went out for our school musicals (they would accept everyone, so I was just background in the ensemble.) I knew I couldn't sing, people did not hesitate to tell me. I sought one-on-one help from our chorus teacher, but she wrote me off as a lost cause.
I still sing to myself a lot as long as no one is around. The big disconnect with me is that my voice sounds so different in my head compared to what it actually sounds like when recorded. When I play a note, it sounds like a perfect match to me, but nothing could be further from the truth. Sad times, my friends.
Damn that sucks especially because you acknowledged that you needed some extra assistance but still wasn’t given any
oh no! I'm sorry about your chorus teacher, that's not fair. I think there might be some youtube videos out there to help with pitch, if you want to give that a shot
@@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 Thank you. I will do some searches and see what I find, but I'm not that hopeful. I think my only hope would be to get a mic and headphones so I can hear the actual sound I'm making instead of the resonance of the sound in my head.
@@BelowAverageGaming13 good luck! are you open to working with a vocal coach? one that actually knows how to help with what you want to achieve, not someone like your old chorus teacher.
@@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 I'm open to it. I saved the info of someone who advertised themselves as a 'karaoke vocal coach.' It focuses less on expanding range and focuses more on the simple techniques to get you comfortable enough to sing karaoke.
as a choir kid, THIS IS ACTUALLY SO TRUE
AGREED, FELLOW CHOIR KID
Fellow choir kid, I am always really nice to them still, and we get to do auditions for our choirs here so only the people that really care get to be in the higher choirs. That being said some mean and sometimes off pitch people still make it in, but are always drowned out by all the amazing singers that are around me.😂😂
So yeah, we are all still super nice to everyone tho so yeah❤
As a none choir kid, what the freedom are you guys talking about
@@defnotnaruto222 it just really simulates the awkward feeling of being 5 teenagers in a room all trying to sing
agreed 💀
Can we take a minute to appreciate how hard it is to force yourself to sing bad when you know how?
The thing is, the thing that I came down here to say, is that he wasn't actually as bad as everyone was saying. I mean yes he was the worst, but only because of volume and personality. The only note he sang that was actually really flat was when everyone was asked to sing G.
@@hugi1385 He was almost a half-tone out of tune, which is quite a lot given that non-trained people can usually hear an 8th out of tune pretty easily.
Yes oml
Dude stop taking my minutes, I need those.
Or how hard it is to force yourself to sing well when you don't... *raises hand*
"nor should I have set Carl on fire"
I was ready for anything else except that
I was the opposite, not a fibre in my body was prepared to believe that he hadn’t committed some act of arson…
Oh god that was me. Our high school had a choir of about 500 people. Attendance mandatory for everyone who took music instead of art (I can't paint, but music had a lot more theory and mathematics in it).
Choir teacher first called me in for remedial classes. Those didn't help. In the end, I was the only kid out of 500 who was allowed to take a break and do homework while choir training was on.
I absolute feel so much empathy for you. I am afraid I am this one too but I desperately wanted remedial help - but it just was not available. My teacher would just exasperated with me and say I was sharp. She even cast me in musicals (I could act well just not sing well) with solos in them. I would sing my solo as best I could and then off stage she would yell at me for being sharp, in the middle of the show, when I still had to go back out on stage and perform. Just a nightmare. She still haunts my dreams.
@@marshhen I was so fantastically tone deaf, my teacher didn't even try after three or four lectures, so at least I got spared that humiliation. And sorry you had to go through that.
I am pretty much officially, medically, 100% tone deaf. They did the tests. I can't tell if a chord is harmonic or dissonant, I can't sing a simple melody after hearing it played, I can't harmonize with a note played on a piano.
Hugs to all you
At least your conductor did something about it. I've been in novice choirs that have no requirement except being a human. And when anyone can get in, inevitably someone who was tone deaf would want to try. Their voices felt like sand paper against my ears because I have perfect pitch. It took all of my effort to not yell at them to either sing right or shut up. The worst part is no one would tell them they're tone deaf so they had no idea how wrong they were.
That makes no sense to me to cast you for those roles anyway! Maybe you were kind of decent and she wanted more? Intonation is hard, even professional singers go off-pitch all the time. (Not necessarily the top level superstars, but the ones that get cast locally, but still, they got into music school and make a living with their music.) @@marshhen
Retired music teacher here & this is so relatable! Great rehearsal song list! Always here for talent and laughs! Thank you! :D
Especially the part about setting someone one fire? 😂 Very relatable…
Nice self report
I love how Daniel is almost unable to sing off pitch. I totally get it. You don’t have to be a good singer to feel like it’s impossible to intentionally mismatch a pitch
unless you’re that one kid…
I remember the kid in my choir class who kept getting set on fire. Poor Crispin.
Crispin De-glover
Our music teacher actually had a kid with Down's Syndrome in the choir. It was certainly a different sound, loud, sometimes a beat and word behind, sometimes just him shouting because volume regulation was difficult for him, but he loved singing, it made him so happy. He passed away in his early 20's. He was always smiling and riding his bike around town singing at the top of his lungs. Rest in peace Michael, you were a kind and beautiful soul. We couldn't hear the sound you heard but there was always music in your soul. ❤
That aside... returning to the video. Damn Daniel. Guess you could say that kid's musical talent was pretty lit. He really was on fire.
@@Getbolted2012 I think you need to work on your reading comprehension if that is what you got out of this incredibly sweet comment.
0:27 That is the most devious, evil stare I have ever seen
It's always the tone deaf one accusing everyone else of being tone deaf 😭
i swear bro
having taught a school choir class once, everything about this is 99.99% accurate
What’s the 0.01% that’s inaccurate?
@@ImaRandomPersonOnUA-cam They probably set a different student on fire
the one difference for me is that my choir teacher throws stress balls instead of molotov cocktails
Carl's the tone deaf one. Just listen to that note he sang at 3:02, that says it all.
This is way too funny. This should be top comment 😂
I'm a teen, and I joined the choir at my church. No joke, almost everyone except me and one other woman are over 50, and the average is about 80-90. They're the sweetest and I'm grateful they pitch in but oh lord, every Sunday is difficult, I'm just thankful our director is younger and has a lovely voice and can sort of balance it, and I have a very young sounding voice so I help as well.
Ha, I lead the choir at my church, and you just have to take whoever's willing to come to practice and pray for a little divine intervention. 🤣 Also, I know I speak for your director when I say, thanks for showing up.
Oh man, the painful memories. This one guy in my class just couldn’t sing. And he was super loud as well
On a positive note (no pun intended): he practiced a lot and ended up getting kinda good. Towards the end of our last year he actually managed to hit the notes. Our final performance together as a choir was a success. So there’s hope y’all
Well at least there was genuine effort, you gotta respect that!
Oh, note was the pun. Was going off positive and kept reading expecting him to contract some disease and leave or something. My bad.
my choir has that kid but he’s so entitled he won’t admit he’s singing the wrong notes even to the choir teacher so no progress being made there.
I am concerned for Daniel's well-being at this point, but I am all here for it.
Dang, I was REALLY hoping at 1:27 he'd say: "It's me, I'm the problem it's me."
Don’t… I just don’t…. Stop, I’m done with Swifties, I’m packing my bags yall.
1:04
*the utmost confidence in one face*
I feel Jacob so hard!
Whenever it’s said that someone is flat, am always like “it’s me… sorry.” Regardless if I know it’s me, because I always feel like ‘what if it’s me!!’
I whispered to the choir director that I had difficulty keeping on pitch with the person behind me being tone deaf, the director knew about it, but when word got out I said anything, he had a meltdown in class, yelled at me, and stormed out. Brings me back
Clancy isn't singing the wrong note, he is just in the process of discovering the 13th note.
I love when he starts singing the national anthem it actually sounds so incredibly on point and perfect 😂
I love how it went from every video being about music, now like once every 5 vids there’s a piano in it and it’s just pure chaos. I’m here for it tho
I think this was an even more accurate representation of choir directors.
This reminds me of this girl I thankfully only worked with once… but she was insufferable. Not because she was tone deaf, but because on top of that she was a diva who would yell at me and belittle me for trying to correct her. This was with a community theater group, my first show with them and thankfully only show I had to deal with her. She couldn’t hold a pitch to save her life, and since she was so loud and brash with her singing and kind of the popular girl of the group, all the unconfident performers who needed someone to help keep them on track would follow her, and half of the group would end up not just singing off key, but in a completely different key. Even with backing music. I’m very sensitive to pitch and so during one of our last rehearsals I stepped in and said “Hey, you guys aren’t singing the right pitch” and this girl starts yelling at me like “That doesn’t matter, we all need to sing in unison and you singing differently from us and trying to correct us makes things worse” like I’m sorry I want us to actually sound good? Sorry I actually know how to keep the correct pitch? It happened a few times she would confidently make a mistake with choreo or singing, I would go in and try to correct things because I didn’t want us to look and sound pathetic, she kind of seemed to take it as a personal attack by just how rude she was about it. This girl just had the biggest ego and none of the talent to even back it up, and the show came around and yeah, it was pretty painful.
Just finished a show with the same company and director, this time I had a leading role. We had some complications with music but we had a woman in charge of it this time and she actually listened to me when I’d point out things here and there to help out. She actually went up and thanked me after the show for helping her, she was a really nice woman. Not only did I get compliments from audience members after the show and my cast mates for my vocals, but my director actually really encouraged me to try and pursue more vocal opportunities. It meant a whole lot to me because I have had insecurities about my voice for the longest time because of things I was told when I was a kid, mean directors who never really gave me much help on how to improve, but it’s something I’ve been passionate about my whole life. My problem back then was never pitch, but technique. So I put in the work and had some vocal lessons and now every karaoke night I go to I am always begged to sing more.
I just felt like sharing this little story because 1. this video just reminded me of that girl and 2. just because you aren’t an amazing singer now doesn’t mean you can never be, and even being tone deaf having a good attitude and passion, while it can’t completely make up for a lack of talent, can still help. Sometimes even an off pitch performance can still be enjoyable if the person singing has a good energy, joy can be infectious like that.
this is such a nice story, thank you for sharing! what are vocal lessons like? aren't they pretty pricey?
Unfortunately, I’m in chorus right now and we have multiple kids in here like this. One of the people I can think of sounds like he basically talks instead of sings. Of course, there’s PLENTY of time for them to improve, so obviously it’s not a problem. 😂
I'm sorry to inform you but they may never improve. I do believe you can fix tone deafness but 99% of choir teachers don't and don't try.
@@NoiseDay 😭 nooooo lol
My dad is tone deaf. But he still sings to my younger sisters every night. It's so sweet ❤️
so cute!
2:00 I was expecting Mr. Teacher to find a way of slamming the piano lid onto Problem Child's fingers.
accurate asf and its always the tone deaf person who has like someone who is in charge over the person overseeing them or just a really annoying parent that thinks their kid should be the star no matter what when there are clearly people with dedication and talent who try hard compared to the person who has no talent for it and never seems to care or try and the parents always seem to force their way into getting their tone deaf kid a lead role or a major part whatever their being cast for they have to be at the top or their gonna throw a tantrum as full grown adults and that just makes everyone uncomfy
2:35
definite Squidward moment
"maybe we should play so quietly, no one can hear us"
“Well maybe we wouldn’t sound so bad if some people didn’t try to play with big meaty claws!”
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**hand raise* ✋️"Is mayonnaise an instrument???"
BAND KID VERSION-
Percussion just dancing in the back when the director yells at everyone else
Ever since i sang next to a person who was tone deaf, the amount of times ive been scared that ive been singing wrong even tho im not at all is insane
"ew jacob no one likes a pity party" as a choir girl who had this obnoxious girl in the choir who was good at singing but not good at personing i felt this
"Yes, you're very loud."
He's trying so hard to be tactful. 😂
“You’re very loud” and “like the Olive Garden” 😂
The tone deaf person always be the most confident too. 😂😂😂
This is the equivalent to that one game teammate who loots everything, kills no enemies and gets knocked out regularly and needs to be revived.
That's me when I used to play fortnite in 2021
Lmao that’s me but without the looting(I have standards)
I'd love to see daniel create a comedy show. the idea of reoccuring characters and plotlines all managed by the funniest youtuber ever just fills me with joy
yes youre very loud spoke to my soul
2:18 this reminds me of the duet between John Lennon and Chuck Berry with Yoko Ono experiencing an exorcism in the background.
Each day, Daniel keeps me sane and insane at the same time.
This is highly relatable to me, not choir but research group in uni. We all were working on research and knew what we were doing, very talented group, except for the guy who was the son of the dean of the physics department and had no concept of even the most basics of differential equations or how to use schrodingers equation of time evolution. Yet he was allowed to remain and blamed us everything he made a huge error and we had to fix it. Nothing we could do
I had a choir teacher that was direct and to the point, none of use were tone deaf because he had all of us do a testy do. So, after that test he unapologetically pointed out who was way off to get them closer in line. And if he believed you really weren't trying he'd just leave practice and go about the rest of his day. Unfair, yes, but it kept the ones that didn't care more in line and improved the ones that actually listened.
We didn't have this but we WERE forced to do Christmas concerts every year. Specifically remember my last year when most of my classmates were so bad that the music teacher singled out the literally like three of us who were good and told us she was going to put us at the front by the mics. Then she forgot. What a concert it was.
“Like Olive Garden” made laugh so much for some reason
I'm tone deaf but this takes it to a wbole another level.
I honestly really want to see this as a series lol
2:53
He ruined it all 💀😂
I've worked with preschoolers, so I completely understand the frustration. And it appears as though Clancy needs an exorcism to release Adam Sandler. Hahaha. Great skit as always, Captain Hands. xo
As someone who sings in church next to a...untalented kid, this is so true
Singing in a church? Wow, religion sucks.
Bro insulted the entirety of the coast guard.
They’re comin for him…
Clancy looks like that one character from a horror game,who keeps following you around with the creepy smile except this time he sings/screams in your face
as a choir/theatre kid for this is the story of my life for the past 9 years. hits a little to close to home! 😬😬😬
The way I relate to this so hard cuz I'm soprano section leader of my choir and I'm super sensitive to pitch accuracy 😭 There's this one person who I swear is making up their own melody and then when i give the group advice (in hopes she gets the hint passively) she goes "yeah _yall_ need to work on that"
This is so relatable. You get this everywhere but you just have to help them and sing louder.
The more tone deaf they are, the bigger their ego seems to get..😅 so so trueee
the choir director "stop" hand motion gave me FLASHBACKS
(e.g. 0:46)
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I've been watching your stuff for years! Your content also helped me connect with my parents better. We don't always have the strongest relationship but I love showing them your videos and seeing them laugh! My dad compared you to Bo Burnham! Your videos also helped me during the darkest time of my life. I was constantly numb and whenever I did feel something it was only ever pain or sadness. I attempted to take my life twice and failed. I stayed in a mental hospital for a week and was diagnosed with major depressive disorder. My parents had me switch schools and cut me off from my old life. I found it really hard to smile or laugh everything just felt so fake but your videos brought me real joy. Thank you so much for everything you've done for me! I really hope one day I can save up enough money to go to one of your shows and meet you! It would be a dream come true to meet my idol since I was 12! Hopefully I'll see you one day!
hey daniel
omfg my first thought was OH NO he's going to shill the next wannabe Adderall NOOOO, but then you were all like RAYCON and I was like oh ok yeah I mean i guess music do be doing the help with the focus and whatever ok then
ayy fello adhd
I’m the tone deaf choir kid and I feel so bad for the rest of my choir 😭
Daniel. You are a damn genius. Intelligent, hilarious, handsome, extremely creative... truly brilliant.
and he is igowallah too.. extremely igowallah
THERES ALWAYS ONE OF THEM OMG
I thought he was going to throw the fire at the tone deaf kid, but that took a dark turn 🤣(also nice job on the editing of the fire)
when i was in high school vocal jazz one of the tenor's turned to one of the other tenors and was loudly like "you're kinda flat" and the director was like "actually, you're sharp" and it was so satisfying
My favorite is when one of the singers is on pitch but overdoes everything and therefore is trying extra hard to be a soloist instead of a choir and doesn't understand the difference
This is getting sent to my IB Music teacher because he will aggressively relate
I find that I watch every video of Daniel’s all the way to the end, including the spot for the sponsor because I’m afraid I’ll miss some bit of entertainment he puts out.
So relatable this happens so much and it is so annoying when the teacher doesn’t even say it was from the right section so everyone in all sections has to sing together and then nothing changes
God it was always that one theater kid who was convinced he was the greatest singer ever, when he was only there because we didn’t have a lot of people, and you’d only be able to hear his voice distinct to everyone else’s
We had two theatre kids with huge egos. They were friends that hated each other. One had perfect rhythm and bad tone. The other had no rhythm and great tone. One of them sent me home crying as a freshman :)
@@NoiseDay Yeesh those are the worst- theater kids can be great or horrible
@@NoiseDay Why does "friends that hated each other" describe so many theatre kids so well? 🤣
Raycon, lighting bad singers a blaze with their kick ass sound quality since whenever they were founded
Hahaha! Couldn't help but laugh as I remembered how our choir teacher once threatened to set my off-key singing skills on fire, just like poor Carl here! Guess some tunes are too hot to handle. 🔥🤣🎵
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Not the start 😭
Too accurate
I've been watching your stuff for years! Your content also helped me connect with my parents better. We don't always have the strongest relationship but I love showing them your videos and seeing them laugh! My dad compared you to Bo Burnham! Your videos also helped me during the darkest time of my life. I was constantly numb and whenever I did feel something it was only ever pain or sadness. I attempted to take my life twice and failed. I stayed in a mental hospital for a week and was diagnosed with major depressive disorder. My parents had me switch schools and cut me off from my old life. I found it really hard to smile or laugh everything just felt so fake but your videos brought me real joy. Thank you so much for everything you've done for me! I really hope one day I can save up enough money to go to one of your shows and meet you! It would be a dream come true to meet my idol since I was 12! Hopefully I'll see you one day!
Carl is really going all out on his Joshua Graham cosplay
I swear, my high school choir director actually stood me next to the tone deaf kid because I could still keep the tonal center. But, man was it hard!
I sang all these songs at some point in my music career. I knew a tone deaf kid who also sang all of these. This video is very accurate.
Daniel makes me feel an emotion that doesnt exist yet
My band director would make us sing notes and every time I was like, don't you know why I'm here & not choir??
As someone who was in choir with a girl who would ALWAYS have the wrong vowel sounds, YES. She would always BELT IT OUT, too. We’d be going “aaaaahhhh” and she’d be just SUPER NASALLY going “AAAAAAAAAAAAA”. You could hear it in every single recording, too 😂
“We are all a family. Like the Olive Garden”
the camera work and overall cinematography is insane in this one!
No harm was harmed in the harmful harming of this harm
Are we sure that Daniel doesn't just have has multiple personalities, and this is just him arguing with them?
Every day I get more thankful that I'm in the a cappella group that required auditions
Daniel has never made a bad video
I witnessed this firsthand. Science fair project to see if body size correlated to vocal cord length. Asked a guy to sing his lowest note, and he went "uuhhh." Highest note was just a louder "UUHHH" in the same pitch.
Setting Carl on fire is very relatable
the one thing that I remember of my choir teacher that wasn't in this was that she also had an armory filled with her nerf guns, besides that, very accurate
If someone gave me one note and told me to sing from that I would look at them like if they just asked me to figure out how fast a car moves using only their tires size
it’s okay, he’s just adding some ~resonance~
I’m tone-deaf in being able to sing on my own but was in choir for 4 years in high school (only made it through by having a friend stand behind my belting the notes into my ear) but I can definitely tell when someone else’s singing is off 😂
‘Let’s just pay attention to the pitch, mkay?’ OH MY GOD!!!! HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA.
Damn Whiplash's plot isn't quite how I remembered it
He actually killed it at the end lol, just wrong starting pitch