Voctave "Disney Princess Medley" REACTION & ANALYSIS by Vocal Coach / Opera Singer
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2021
- There isn't much I love more in life than Disney. When I visit Disneyland, I spend most of my time going to shows and live events, listening to the music and performances, and absorbing that glee. So how could I not bring in Voctave for the "Disney Princess Medley" to hear some of my favorite songs sung by an amazing a cappella group?!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Voctave performing "Disney Princess Medley" for the first time live in studio.
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Performed by Voctave - Arranged by Jamie Ray
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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A little late.The thing about Kate is she never looks like she struggles at all even holding those high notes at a minimum volume.Her notes are always clean and always just the right weight.She is a vocal marvel.Half the time she hits her high notes so softly that you only hear them as a kind of vibration or a ghost note that you hear but you're not sure that it was real.I intend on enjoying her contributions until they scatter dirt over me.
I'm a 56 year old retired policeman, and have to say, this brought me to tears. The harmony, the individual voices weaving back and forth over a common chord, christ, gets me every time. Bravo Voctave, Bravo indeed.
Same here man. Cried like a baby 😂
Retired 55 year old policeman here also as well as a singer. I had the exact same reaction, and I have listened to this piece at least seventy thousand times with the same response every time.
Kate does blow your mind, but think of her control to throw out those high notes in the background without overpowering the lead. That IS is control
Agreed. In a lot of voctave's songs, Kate has softer high notes that blend in and fit perfectly, often getting unnoticed but adding perfectly to the chord. In this song there is a point during Part of this world, where Kate comes in high in the background, but people don't notice until she swells in volume for the climax, but she was actually holding the note at a lower volume to blend into the background chord.(13:45)
I was actually surprised in Elizabeth's first Voctave reaction that she missed the F# that Kate did during the climax of the Disney Love Medley.
Its hard enough to go that high and loud, but its leagues harder to go that high softly.
@@ESPHMacD Leagues!
Elizabeth geeking out about music is ADORABLE!
Christmas music "O come all ye faithful" will blow you away
Was just about to write this. Sensational lesson in breath control!
And “This is my wish.” Both amazing!
100%, O Come All Ye Faithful is PHENOMENAL
By far my favorite song by them. I second this!!!
I'm obsessed with watching people watch this piece from Voctave. I love it so much. I've never heard anyone say that those little arpeggios right before Ariel sound a little like bubbles coming to the surface of the water. Does anyone else get that feeling?
Their Carol of the bells of Notre Dame video is insane
Voctave, the group that reduces everyone to giggling and shaking their heads in disbelief. Because what can you say to perfection so ludicrous that it crosses the territory into superhuman? Btw, I live for your facial expressions in these reviews. Every single face you make perfectly encapsulates how this group makes me feel. Disbelief, wonder, and ecstasy.
I mean they are good but perfection is abit of a stretch lol
Cool comment.
@@jared17ds A very minute stretch. Sometimes to criticize perfection means you can do better, so can you??
The altos are incredible here. Not that the sopranos are bad, but I love hearing lower voices spotlighted and applauded.
You Will Be Found, Mary Did You Know featuring the man who wrote the song, Mark Lowry, also Oh Come All Ye Faithful featuring EJ. Dont wait for Christmas!! The vocals will blow you away anytime.
Oh yes! Mary did you know with Lowry - the one and only version of this song. It can't be done better than this.
Just wanted to add my voice to the .. um .. chorus for Mary Did You Know. It's not only the astonishing Kate but Mark more than holds his own in that company. The whole thing just leaves you open mouthed, staring at the end panel wanting it never to end.
Agreed. She will really appreciate Kate's work in Mary Did You Know, as well as Mark Lowry. She hasn't "discovered" EJ yet. If she doesn't want to do Christmas songs in summer, then I recommend This Is My Wish for a great intro to EJ's voice.
Agree. Far and away the BEST rendition I’ve heard of this beautiful song.
wow I haven't heard anyone talking about Mark Lowry for yeeeears.
Judy Khun, colours of the wind - is just the best. This girl is great but Judy is another level.
Please do more. The prince of Egypt medley is amazing. So is o come all ye faithful.
Voctave are the Best
I took 4 years of singing lessons in high school.... I just learned more in 20 minutes than those entire 4 years. Great video.
I think Tiffany has enormous agility and honeyed texture just below her head voice, she can play around, and even probably go a bit deeper. Her voice is so motherly and genuinely charismatic, such a joy to listen to.
The man standing next to Jamey Ray is Tony DeRosa, a 4 time International Champion in the Barbershop Harmony Society. He also is one of the musical directors and maybe in charge of all of the music at Walt Disney World in Orlando.
Tony is fantastic. Wish she'd do some BHS stuff. I'd like to see her reaction to the Ringmasters' Notre Dame Medley performance from the 2016 AIC show.
Tony is an institution in Barbershop Harmony Society. His resume is too long to go into, but I agree with Teddy on a great example.
Not only is Tony DeRosa a Barbershop Singer, but Jamey Ray sells arrangements for Barbershop songs, and one or two of the women are also Barbershop singers. To be good at that (and they are all good) you have to have a great ear for harmony and blending in chords. The good groups are very adept at changing the key in which they are singing at the drop of a hat. The Vocal Majority (from Dallas, Texas) did "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" a few years ago and was named International Champions at this performance: ua-cam.com/video/ROSwsJ0k8xY/v-deo.html
And bass Karl Hudson was a collegiate champion and multiple International medalist with Men in Black quartet in the Barbershop Harmony Society. I'd love to see you have tea time with Tony and analyze barbershop quartets, especially GQ.
Great pick, Elizabeth! Kate hits some ultra-high notes. The piece is very nostalgic and superbly arranged.
Not sure if you've already done Voctave's Great Movie Medley...basically, it's all of John Williams movie theme songs!!
Complete with the Olympics theme, which really throws people if they don’t know the theme is actually John Williams!
I definitely add my vote for the Ringmasters' Notre Dame Medley. And also in reference to Barbershop, several of Voctave's members are barbershoppers. Tony DeRosa is a 2 time BHS quartet gold medalist and directs a medal-winning Sweet Adelines chorus. Ashley Espinosa is a member of gold medalist Sweet Adeline quartet Windsor.
As for more Voctave, definitely Mary Did you Know? and O Come All Ye Faithful, but to me their best recent work is their Prince of Egypt medley. They have not done and "in person" video for that one yet, but the audio track is on UA-cam.
Kate sounds so much like a Disney Princess! Only so much better! 😇💝 She really is out of this world!
All Voctave singers have such beautiful voices! I'd never get tired of listening to them! 🥰😘✨😍🔥🎶
Hi Elizabeth,
You are definitely one of my favorite reactors. If you haven't reacted to Voctave's "Oh Holy Night", Tiffany will absolutely knock your socks off.
Jim
Love the way you dissected this song. Thank you!
How have I NOT ever come across your channel? LOVE this reaction and Analysis. Brilliant! 💖💖💖💖💖
YES MORE VOCTAVE
ow man, I have chills, This is so beautiful
Thank you for your commentary. I enjoy your excitement and wonder.
Love your videos! Love from Uruguay =)
I'm sure this comment will get buried, but if no one has recommended it, you absolutely must hear Voctave's arrangement of O Come All Ye Faithful. It often gets overlooked for their Disney arrangements, but EJ's solo performance is AMAZING!
Do you ever listen to music and just think "thank.god we have this"? Every time I hear Voctave I am so grateful for the existence of music.
The guys get the solos in Voctave’s Disney Showstopper Medley if you’re interested
It's awesome to see how much you enjoy this - and enjoy sharing it with your audience. Thank you!
"Disney Showstoppers" or "Mary Did You Know" by Voctave are awesome
Every time I see the voices of Liberty, I always end up crying. I always feel so bad because I've met Kate multiple times, and each time I say hi I have tears in my eyes.
Hi Elizabeth, You and Peter Barber are my "go to" reviewers of all sorts of artists and thanks for introducing me to Vocatave. I have so far "found" Gigi de Lana, Morrisette Amon, Cakra khan, Soyangh and Angelina Jordan just by watching your channels. You have re ignited my love of music, which has been missing for many years. THANK YOU.
Those of us old enough to remember (The Wonderful World of Disney) Every Sunday this brings back SSSOOO many memory's.
Disney Show stoppers. Jamie and 2 other male voices are featured. You’ll love it. May I also say, you are so cute when you geek out. The rest of the time, you are just pretty. Voctave never disappoints, and people totally freak out, or sometimes cry, when they listen to them.
Their Prince of Egypt Medley❤❤❤
Chrystal has one of those tricky voices, she sings altos, but if you listen to more of her solos in the future, you’ll see she can belt real high, her range is crazy 🔥
Plz react to their cover of Moon River or the Impossible Dream ft more of Tiffany showing off her soprano voice:)
Yeah Chrystal is a soprano with a well developed chest voice, Jamey mentioned it on instagram, called her a "closet soprano"😂, she could be a spinto soprano
Impossible dream (live) is one of my most watched Voctave videos 👍🏻
@@gegiocavacci2589 It’s not uncommon at all for lower voiced women to have massive ranges. There’s one opera singer who was first know for singing Contralto, and occasionally Mezzo roles but she has a vocal range of well over four octaves. She can sing all the way down into the baritone range and all the way up passed a High C. 😮 That’s why most experts prefer to define voice types by the timbre of the sound and not the range because range can be flexible.
@@samuel5916 Yes, range is definitely a skill (Operatic Lyric sopranos singing in the 2nd octave are not uncommon for ex), but how you sound in specific parts, the ease of phrasing and clear syllabic singing (recitativo) in high or low tessitura is mostly voice type related. Chrystal speaking voice and belting suggest me spinto former lyric.
@@gegiocavacci2589 I found her! Polish Contralto Ewa Podles with a recorded concert range from A2 to E5!
ua-cam.com/video/pjipU6RcrqQ/v-deo.html
Personally I don’t take speaking voice into account because that’s very much a learned behavior that’s influenced by those around you and can change throughout your life. My first voice teacher had an extremely low speaking voice for a woman and most people assumed she was an Alto. They were always shocked to learn that she was in-fact a 1st Lyric Soprano. To my ear she always had such a beautiful and rich tone throughout her range. God I miss her. 😢
I've been a choir geek and self-described accappellaholic since 8th Grade (circa 1988), and literally every Voctave video I've ever watched made me cry. Kate's moments like 5:17, 18:29, 20:06, and 13:45 - 13:57 are among the more obvious reasons. WOW!!! Moreover, every singer in this group is _amazing,_ and every soloist was the _perfect_ choice for the song they sang!!!
I never imagined that even an _analysis video_ of Voctave would put tears in my eyes, but sure enough, I'm over the falls...and several times! Kudos to those _meaty_ male voices, too!!!!!
Also, is there any more perfect way to end an a cappella arrangement than with an add9? In this case, that Bb tucked into the final Ab major chord has a beautiful, comforting quality. ♥
P.S. Have you checked out Duwende's cover of _Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough_ by Michael Jackson? Definitely worth a watch!
Ashley Espinosa and the gentleman on the far left Tony DeRosa are also medalist in international acapella barbershop quartet competitions.
O come all ye faithful! They absolutely crush it.
Wow that blue is your color. 1000%
You literally look like an animated Pixar character. So vibrant.
If you go to Epcot, you MUST go hear Voices of Liberty at American Adventure. They are worth the price of admission (and, at least pre-Covid, you usually see at least one Voctave member in the group)
Hi zipadeed00dah, Elizabeth and Kirk returned from their New Orleans/Orlando trip at the end of May and during her interview w/ VoicePlay's Geoff Castellucci, he recommended the Voices of Liberty.
Of course! This song isn't so much in your wheelhouse as it IS your wheelhouse. I grew up on Disney and never thought I would get the chance to interact with a real-life Disney princess! It's like Ed (hyena from the The Lion King) getting to exchange letters with Ariel. Thumbnail had me worried. I made that same face this morning when my vertebrae we trying to knit themselves back together. Also, if you want to combine your loves for Disney and metal, I recommend Johnathan Young. He has some great metal Disney covers. Be Prepared, The Bells of Notre Dame, and Oogie Boogie Song being my personal favorites. Also, congratulations in advance on 600 patrons. You and Kirk are killing it!!
I'm I guy and I still need my Disney... 🥳 Thanks for the reaction video... 👍🏼
Mary did you know featuring Mark Lowry who wrote the song is incredible.
Probably not gonna see this but it would be great if the Charismatic Voice could review Amira Willighagen's first performance and then the André Rieu performance one year later. She sang 'O Mio Babbino Caro' and won Holland's Got Talent with it when she was nine. I am a 39 year old welder from Iceland and every time I listen to it, I cry a little bit. Have a gander, it's a spectacle.
Hello Ms. Zharoff. Might I suggest a listen and look to Voctave’s “Impossible Dream” with Tiffany Coburn soloing. In this studio recording, more than any other of theirs, you can really feel and see how all the singers work in unison to support Tiffany’s amazing performance. I love watching Jamie Ray”s grin when she hits the high note at the end. One can see how they are all so proud of her doing justice to this demanding piece.
This group of singers just take my breath away! They are just BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Elizabeth. I have just discovered you. Binged out on about 3, 4 dozens of your reviews & your opera-WOW. Wow ~ impressive insightS throughout. Caught the one RE: Penatonix's "Mary did you know." Yes very gifted vocal work among all. But this sincere, sweet, almost angelic, mournful one by Mat & Savanna Shaw and arranger/composer Stephen Nelson blows me away, you believe every word. It starts with crystal piano raindrops, followed by a cello mourning, then with one deep, re-occurring (11 times I think) bass note throughout. It first hits about 58, 59 seconds in. The song is all about Jesus (as you know), the infant, all the stuff Jesus does, but here - a pounding solitary bass note just says over and over "He's going to pay - a hammer, a nail through human flesh." Forget the religious story for a minute. Look at this pounding CONTRAST (Mother, infant, a bunch of good stuff, an angelic soprano, gorgeous harmonies with dad, "kiss the face of God" is in there VS HUMAN BRUTality (BOOM ... BOOM ... BOOM ... "MARY DID YOU KNOW", ... BOOM ... BOOM ... .... ..."This infant's going to pay!" "Mary did you know."
I don't know if this is what Stephen intended, or just dramatic effect, but for me, such a powerful message in a single re-occurring, voiceless, wordless note. I can't escape it. In any case, that deep bass note (knowing the story), can't be anything but profoundly ominous.
I hope I've convinced you that they're worth a listen. Mat, Savanna ~ somewhere near angels dwelling, their voices are crystal, perfect pitch?, echoing harmonies. Stephen's masterful composition here and these placed NOTES, (to me RE: profound message impact) leave Heavy Metal just distant thunder.
59 year old grandpa here. I will admit it. Voctave makes me tear up every time they sing. Won't let grandma see it though. Crap!!! Here she comes. Enjoy
And Voctave Disney Showstoppers, please.
Geeking out about the voices is entirely why we're all here watching your videos, y'know.
Ringmasters- Bells of Notre Dame. Amazing Barbershop Harmony skills that are out of this world, talented.
By the time we hit reflection I'm in tears. Every. Time.
Kate’s F6 is in head - there’s a video no longer on UA-cam where she sweeps up to an Eb6 without issue and it’s definitely still head. Coloratura!
Commenting to vote for Voctave's "O Come All Ye' Faithful" next :)
Elizabeth, I'm sure you have a long list of Patreon requests already, but in case you're still taking any comment suggestions, Voctave also covered The Prince of Egypt soundtrack. It's so moving and gorgeous! Would love to see you react to that one if it interests you.
With Sarah/Ariel's song, the backing Oooohs, change to Ahhhhs, when the lyrics shift from Ariel's wondering beyond herself, then to Ahhhs when Ariel is describing herself. Ooooh (and doo doo doo) on "look at this stuff, isn't it neat?" then changes to Ahhhhh when she says "Wouldn't you think I'm the (ahhhh) girl, the girl who has.. everything." It sort of adds context and metaphor to the Little Mermaid acknowledging her possessions, but wanting mooooooooorrrrreeeeee
Dear Elizabeth...
ok, the music... the arrangement... the voices... all fantastic BUT...
We're all here for your giggling and smiles! ❤️❤️❤️
People are always like "I want to hear more of Kate", but then never go listen to the Christmas song they have where she has a solo: O Come O Come Emmanuel, haha. Highly recommend! Ashley also has a solo! Love your reactions, cheers!
Watching you enjoy this again! x
Finally..... the top!!
I love how you articulate these songs, both in arrangement and elements. Its very technical infact but in a manner where a lay person like me still understands it. The manner of discussion is very enjoyable, and its like having my highschool choir master discussing the songs to us so that we deliver each piece with an intimate understanding.
Good job! 👏🏻😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁
I love this and you. So many good voctave things to watch but their prince of Egypt medley is crazy
Oh Holy Night by David Phelps will knock your socks off
The disonance at the end was incedible.
IMO, this medley is unmatchable, unachievable for any other a capella group. This is pure magic. A true perfection. A masterpiece.
Love Voctave!! Disney Showstoppers is one of my faves!! It’s showcases the men in this same group.
Voctave also has a Disney Showstopper's Medly which is incredible too
Your chuckle at 12:31 was amazing
The show was The Spin-Off and after being on the show, VoicePlay went on two of their tours. The woman is Honey Larochelle. She was the lead on Play That Funky Music. VoicePlay has actually asked Rachel but she lives in Nashville with family there and sings with them on occasion but didn't want to move away from home and family. I love Ashley's voice and would be happy if she was number 5 although Omar Cardona could come on as number 6. If you do Just Sing, make sure you have captions on. The people on the video are ones that have worked with VP up to that point plus a couple more. The captions will tell you who they are and their claim to fame. It's a fast fun way to find out some of the cool stuff.
Kates highest note throughout the Voctave soundtracks is a G6 I do believe.
Your comment immediately shifted my brain to the following. Quite a style contrast! 😝 ua-cam.com/video/w4s6H4ku6ZY/v-deo.html
The best a cappella group on the planet with the best reactor/analyst! Great! BTW I've heard Kate sing a G6 with head voice..no whistle tones.
You are just so pleasant to watch.
Definitely the great Movie Medley from Voctave 😍😍
This video killed my headphone batteries. Worth every second to hear you gush over this group and their incredible female section. I fell in love with Kate Lott after hearing her in "Mary did you know?" featuring Mark Lowry.
Woot woot! Was hoping some day our Voctave would come.
You've got to check out Mary Did You Know if you want to hear Kate his some SERIOUS high notes. Also, The Prince of Egypt Medley. She starts the song, and sounds like a flipping theremin!
My favorite part of the day. Thanks Liz.
Hi Elizabeth, it's been almost a year but I'm really glad that you're reacting to another Voctave song, it's been far too long. I loved this performance and the singers in the ensemble were amazing, especially Kate Lott and All the Princesses! Thank you, Elizabeth!!! 💙
Best damn reaction and analysis video reviewer that I've seen. You, young lady, are informative, very knowledgeable, and just a treat to watch!
You will have a lot to talk about with this mob of excellent singers. Good choice.
Your analysis and reactions are amazing, moreover thanks to your videos i constantly discover great music..... Thank you :)
This is music to enjoy that makes most people happy. We could use a little more happiness in the world today.
Another great Voctave mashup is Carol of the Bells of Notre Dame. Beautiful soaring highs and the contrast in the bass lines!
I enjoy watching your videos because you geek out. To me it means you are truly listening to the chosen song. Thank you for deciding to be on UA-cam.
And if you love an ending with quiet words, Mary Did You Know will blow your mind!
If you want to hear Kate Lot use control, listen to Voctave sing Mary Did You Know with the author, Mark Lowry. Stunning.
Always love a Voctave reaction as they are egregiously underrated and receive much less notoriety than PTX, Home Free and Voiceplay. I love all four but it saddens me that Voctave often gets lost in the shuffle. Jamey Ray is a brilliant vocalist and arranger. He knows and understands the voices for whom he is arranging these pieces and it shows. I love "geeking out" musically myself to brilliant vocals and arrangements and truly appreciate hearing someone who gets it and can break down just what about it is extraordinary. I would love to see you do an interview with Jamey and get him to break down his compositions and mixes as I think he would appreciate your knowledge. Of course I wouldn't turn down hearing you speak with ANY of these brilliant vocalists. Kate gets the glory as she should, but I love this particular song because you get to see all five women are amazing vocalists. Great commentary as always, Elizabeth!!
Appreciate Elizabeth's inner smile as well as the vocalists
Your face when you are feeling it is priceless!
I love geeking out on my favorite music too!!!
I love this song covers coloratura to contralto demonstrating the beauty of a woman’s voice.
I always thought you should be a Disney princess from the first time I watched your videos.
THANK YOU for acknowledging the brilliance of Jamey Ray!! Voctave is totally incredible and Ray's arrangements showcase all that talent perfectly (and he has a really great tenor voice, as well).
It was analyzed and the performance was prerecorded individually, produced with heavy use of auto tune and fill because the notes are perfectly on the line.
You Will Be Found from Dear Evan Hanson has been performed as a virtual choir by a few groups. Voctave invited 1000+ of their Patreon family to join them in a rendition that was stunning. Even more so because they all contributed their parts from Covid lockdowns at home and Jamie coached the virtual choir to match up. They wend in and out and back and forth in duets, trios, section for the guys and for the ladies ending up in a massive 11 person wall of sound before dissolving back into the virtual choir. It's quite eye-watering.
When You Wish Upon A Star - Pinocchio (A Cappella) Voctave before they were Voctave.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one that was shook and melted when crystal came in. 😍🥺😍🥺
Princess Medley is Voctave's best work IMHO. But my second favorite is Poor Unfortunate Souls featuring Rachel Potter. The arrangement is great, Rachel is glorious as Ursula, and the stagecraft makes the entire performance incredible. Love you Elizabeth!