Another awesome song by Lin-Manuel Miranda from Disney's "Encanto" -- I had so much fun listening to this one for the first time, and analyzing what's happening musically! Now I can finally go watch the movie 😁 Given the response from "We Don't Talk About Bruno," I might have to start doing more Disney songs...
@Lapinporokoira2 жыл бұрын
Coco and Soul are a little different musically from the more traditional Disney songs
@roxystarlite41062 жыл бұрын
I would love more Disney song analysis! I am thoroughly entertained by your channel
@yasa70802 жыл бұрын
If you’re checking out more Disney music absolutely check out any of the music from the show Phineas & Ferb. Especially: I’m Me, E.V.I.L. Boys or Ain’t Got Rhythm. Love your reactions! I’d love to see you react and analyze the rest of the Encanto soundtrack. Especially Dos Oruguitas and What Else Can I Do! Thanks for sharing!
@duffyheitmann43112 жыл бұрын
Anything by Lin-Manuel Miranda is fantastic. After encanto, I’d suggest vivo, Hamilton, or the Broadway in the heights soundtracks.
@nancyfrolich34482 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see you react to the movie and the other songs. I find that the techniques and feels to each song are very vast and so impressive. Waiting on a miracle is a hidden gem of a song. And as the other comments say, more Disney and musical theatre song reactions would be awesome!
@lynettestovall69992 жыл бұрын
It's funny that I'm a contralto and I hated it because I always had to sing with the guys. But as I grew older I enjoyed the earthiness of my voice. Thank you Disney for realizing that not all women have those "Disney princess" voices.
@katelynannis8582 жыл бұрын
I'm with you. I got to sing second tenor for honor choir, but always wanted to sing the melody. I'm happier with my voice now that I jumped from classical to jazz.
@youredelicious99452 жыл бұрын
periodt the diversity in this movie is miles away from Disney standars in 99% of their movies
@pnjodaro2 жыл бұрын
Your voice must be angelic to hear. Wish I could hear it.
@tonicalhoun19342 жыл бұрын
Awww I'm so happy for you to have that experience. I personally enjoy the diversity of this song because it frames femininity differently which I love! Get it.
@PastelAmulet2 жыл бұрын
While I took a little pride when I was sent to the male sections during musical theater, I was very insecure of how I "sounded like a boy" otherwise, most of my life I had to create a fake, forced speaking voice to sound more feminine. Nowadays I'm super thankful for my range for many reasons, and I think one reason I love Surface Pressure and Bruno so much, is it feels so nice for Disney to make songs I can easily sing along with. To feel... Recognized. I'm so happy about that.
@Real282 жыл бұрын
The music is phenomenal. But the lyrics and message in this song, it might be one of the deepest songs from _any_ Disney movie. I've heard but not confirmed that Lin wrote this song as an ode to his older sister. Also notice, the whole song is Luisa protecting Mirabell. Even while she's being vulnerable about this pressure she's under, she's protecting her little sister.
@Valandar22 жыл бұрын
It's confirmed. He said it was inspired by her in an interview with PBS.Org, among other places, and also added directly to her that he was sorry she had to put up with so much pressure when they were growing up.
@ScenicNsanity2 жыл бұрын
Hmm i think the only other song that may rival it is Reflection from Mulan imo
@debasrutkaushik2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and every time Mirabelle looks scared or something, the video shows Luisa and the donkeys dancing and stuff. It's as if she's trying to maintain a positive environment, even though everything around them is falling apart! This stuff is real!
@thephantompoint2 жыл бұрын
Depends on what you consider deep. The part that hits me personally is (probably intentional) contradiction of "and I glow because I know what my worth is" /"I'm pretty sure I'm worthless if I can't be of service" also good deep Disney songs would be God Help the Outcasts Reflection Song of the Ancestors You'll be in My Heart
@keith27762 жыл бұрын
I like that they add the repeating "pressure" as a soft whisper in the background throughout this song, it gives an extra layer to it.
@ProjectEchoshadow Жыл бұрын
It feels like steam hissing out of a high pressure steam powered machine
@ThePinkDragon4 ай бұрын
just noticed that
@edwardbaladez56462 жыл бұрын
bro idk how no one’s talking about it but your little beatbox breakdowns are actually really impressive great analysis
@count-countess84642 жыл бұрын
i was so glad they kept her voice still her voice even with singing im more of an alto and i always tried to sing like a mezzo-soprano or soprano (and failing would hurt my voice or using my nose) cause i hadn't heard how to sing alto this song is so much easier for me to sing than others idk what im saying just i figured out how my voice works cause of her and how to handle pitch better
@sj4iy2 жыл бұрын
Same. I was the only alto in our chorus and I was always relegated to harmony. Never any good parts, unfortunately. So, I really like that we are starting to see non-traditional parts (witches, britches and bitches) to give the lower female register to sing.
@cfrost872 жыл бұрын
I'm a mezzo soprano with a decent range, and can sing along with this without too much of a problem. Not the best at being right on pitch on the lower and higher ends of my range, but been trying to get better.
@BadGirlFan2 жыл бұрын
I'm a low mezzo and this song feels very comfortable for my voice after the first listen (unlike the alto parts I normally sing with my choir which all seem to hover around my break... 🙄). In general I like singing along to tenors because they just seem to fit my voice type better than most female voices. My high end is crap 😆
@mariewagner52832 жыл бұрын
Yes! I was very blessed to have a number of musical mentors even as early as 1st/2nd grade and before, that would take the time to break down parts. My elementary music director had us kids singing in 2 parts by the time we hit 3rd grade, band teacher would start teaching us to play instruments (and recognize which instrument to follow to pick out a S, A, T, or B part to sing. And 7th grade you'd start participating in group/ensemble/solo music competitions and recitals and band/orchestra competition. So nobody ever felt like they had to make their voice "like so-&-so's" and we all knew if you put your mind to it, ANYBODY can participate in music and it's amazing BECAUSE of that!🥰🥰🥰🥰🎵
@juliestevens69312 жыл бұрын
I am a contralto. It is very difficult to find a music theater company that will let me sing in the men's chorus. I don't want a solo role (not many for contraltos anyway), I just want to sing with the men where it is not a strain on my voice. I am most comfortable in the lower tenor range - but I do recognize the a woman singing tenor sounds different than a man singing tenor. I can even sing as low as first baritone. I definitely DO NOT have a solo quality voice, but do pretty well with other singers of the same voice part. I have heard it said that the way to tell an alto from a mezzo is that when an alto's voice gets tired, they drop an octave and a mezzo goes up an octave - don't know how true that is, but I definitely drop the octave.
@thenightscythe2030 Жыл бұрын
The range this singer brought to this song, with such a deep voice... Really sold it better than the other songs in the movie. The technicality was beautifully preformed as well
@tierneykurfess26182 жыл бұрын
As an older sibling, this song made me say "....Oh...."
@ThePinkDragon4 ай бұрын
i heard that too sweet
@flyboy63922 ай бұрын
same man, I live as both a serviceman and an older sibling. I've always been the bastion and the shield for the people I care about, and it just never feels like you're allowed to stay down or show weakness when life breaks out the crowbar.
@valkyrie1066Ай бұрын
Yes, you bet. Oldest daughter. *eye twitch*
@lezestykiwi9092 жыл бұрын
I just have to say, I stumbled across this video in my recommended and saw your are a bass singer in the title. But DAMN when I heard you speak for the first time my jaw dropped lmao it’s always a shock to me hearing voices like yours, I love it haha
@alinalovesbooks84042 жыл бұрын
i had the same reaction 😂
@dawnhutchins112 жыл бұрын
You, my Patreon friend, just shook me with that song reaction. I cannot think of a single person doing video reactions at the same level as you. You literally hear just about everything. Vocally, chord structures, instrumentation, mixing, trap snare, and I could go on and on. You have a gift. Not only are you an awesome professional opera singer, but you truly excel at explaining music theory, without dumbing it down. That’s exactly what I’ve been looking for. I’m so glad I joined your Patreon fam. Keep producing these quality reactions. They’re bar none.🎶⭐️
@PeterBarber2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Dawn! I’m very happy to have your support :]
@dawnhutchins112 жыл бұрын
@@PeterBarber I literally have been scouring KZbin for about a year now. Looking for just what you are doing.The technicalities of music. As a musician myself, I hear many of the same things and “geek out” when someone else notices and discusses them. Especially when you close your eyes and just listen. That’s when the magic happens. Thank you, again, for brilliant work. Proud to be part of your Patreon fam. 🎶⭐️
@zerjiozerjio2 жыл бұрын
@@PeterBarber Second this!
@ZazzyKatori2 жыл бұрын
@@dawnhutchins11 Not to take away from Peter AT ALL, he's done a fantastic job and I love hearing multiple versions of in-depth analysis of songs and think there's always room for more people doing this from different perspectives... So having said that, the great news is that Peter isn't the only one! Best one to start with if you want more of this kind of analysis, for Encanto in particular, would definitely be Howard Ho. He did an amazing job on We Don't Talk About Bruno, Surface Pressure, and Dos Orugitas with some very in-depth analysis. Can't recommend his Encanto videos enough :) There are also some other vocal coach reactions that I found to be pretty good (though there are also a lot that don't talk too much in depth, so it's a bit of a wading through and seeing who's good sorta deal), and a few other musicians as well - I know RoomieOfficial did one that was decent, not as in depth as this but still interesting, and there was a music teacher (William Hostutler) who also did some interesting Encanto song analysis.
@dawnhutchins112 жыл бұрын
@@ZazzyKatori thanks so much for taking the time to write that reply. We music nerds just can’t get enough!! Seriously though. Thank you. It’s almost impossible to separate the good from the gazillion on KZbin! I do realize that there are other excellent analyzers, and they each lend their own background, expertise, and that something extra that makes them shine. In this case, Peter Barber shines brightly. I’m in a semi-professional ensemble myself, and my ear tends to find that first alto line. However where’s a song without that bass giving it so much?! I also truly appreciate listening for the interweaving of alto and tenor lines. Music brings me such joy and I love to hear quality music being analyzed by quality musicians. All that to say, thanks for the heads up! I’ll check those out. Love, laugh, and sing often! ❤️🤣🎶
@GuvvyXD2 жыл бұрын
I normally get frustrated with reactions where they pause a lot to break things down because to be honest, a lot of them feel condescending. Your knowledge of musicality and explanations is awesome and so engaging. Look forward to more!
@nicked_fenyx2 жыл бұрын
Loved this reaction. It was fun to see you react to a lower female voice for a change. Also, re: contraltos, here's a fun family fact: My grandma was a true contralto (she always sang with the men in her church choir). Her daughter, my mom, has a Master's in vocal performance as a classically trained coloratura soprano. Then you get to me... a low 2nd alto quickly heading into contralto territory as I age (I was hitting - if not quite yet "singing" - low Cs in my teens). Talk about opposites! That said, it has made for some interesting duets/trios over the years...
@rhov-anion2 жыл бұрын
I found this interesting because it's similar in my family. My grandmother was a soprano, mom is a mezzo, I'm a contralto, and my niece is a soprano. Same issue with the men, grandfather is a bass, my dad is a high tenor, my brother is a baritone. It's amazing how the same genes produce so much difference in voice.
@anaz1022 жыл бұрын
I’ve literally watched so many reactions, but this one has been so comprehensive. Loved the breakdown of the sounds and instruments being used. Love!
@MarceldeJong2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree! I learned a lot from this video.
@sharisp22 жыл бұрын
Lin Manuel Miranda is a musical genius, which is why the music in this movie SLAPS HARD! 👋🏼 🔥 🥰
@DodonaWind2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's funny how he mentions that modern Disney sounds like musical theater considering Lin-Manuel is writing so much of it. 😂Lin seriously has a style and a sound that's super recognizable.
@wwaxwork2 жыл бұрын
I love how some of the snare sounds in the second verse/chorus is someone singing "pressure" but playing up the ss sound to make it sound like a snare.
@MoniCu922 жыл бұрын
It's funny that I'm getting this highly detailed explanation about the music technicalities and I'm getting teary-eyed because of the lyrics and animation
@cortney45552 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched dozens of reactions to this song on KZbin cuz I really like watching people hear this song for the first time but it wasn’t until this video that I realized I hadn’t been noticing the music. Most reactors including vocal coaches are focused on her voice and the message. It wasn’t until you pointed out the complexities that heard the song in it’s entirety. Like that high thing happening in the beginning. So thank you!
@NakeyaeStreet2 жыл бұрын
Now: *Peter does video on Surface Pressure, sees the dance routine* Also Peter: *learns the dance moves * does a video of him singing and dancing Us: nods with joy
@nicked_fenyx2 жыл бұрын
Love the more technical details about vocal technique and music theory that you include in your reviews. It really sets you apart from most other reaction channels. With that in mind, have you considered reacting to any of Jacob Collier's songs? He just does so... much... from a music theory standpoint. It really is mind blowing. One of my favorites of his is Moon River, but really, any of his songs would provide plenty of reaction material for you. Just a thought. Keep up the great work!
@natalieshicks78802 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you and your musical theory explanations I have started to sing around people. As I grew up I was constantly told I couldn't sing. Thank you forgiving me the confidence to do. I am 47 and just learning to sing.
@vangu29182 жыл бұрын
Go for it!
@nickalouscromer90822 жыл бұрын
The snare in the background is actually someone loudly whispering "Pressure"
@PrometheanConsulting2 жыл бұрын
Best banger and deepest Disney song in memory. What I've been surprised that nobody has reacted to is the supporting vocals; particularly the "psh" to "prshr" to "pressure" in the build after the 2nd(?) verse when you paused to talk about cadences and then the "pressure pressure" in the build after ethereal breakdown. Using the word as part of the percussion and to subliminally build the message. Powerful stuff.
@MeleeStormbringer2 жыл бұрын
I was really interested in your take on this one. It stands alone outside the soundtrack very well, IMO, and it was refreshing to have a Disney song written for an alto, which almost never happens. Its very different from a standard "I want" song for this sort of film, which makes me super happy. And Luisa is a great character. Hopefully you'll get to the movie one of these days.
@wordforger2 жыл бұрын
Well, some stuff from the 50s is deeper at least, like Cinderella. But we certainly haven't had much since then besides the occasional witch or other villain.
@justinjennings68362 жыл бұрын
Holy snap that voice of a God
@txtsd2 жыл бұрын
The percussion sound you were trying to figure out is the word PRESSURE whispered.
@aHappyTrashCan2 жыл бұрын
So I'm far from vocally trained. During grade school I would often be placed in Soprano and struggle a lot, never got to be put as Alto (plus too competitive from my personal experience), so I dropped out of it. I heard this song and watched this movie recently and Jessica Darrow's range is my sweet spot... I sing this casually with little to no cracks in my voice and it's what I wish I was able to show back then. It's really refreshing hearing an alto/lower than Alto range in Disney media of all places. ALSO! I love how you break down these songs. You ACTUALLY pick apart everything in it whereas most others I've seen are just the musician listening to it and reacting to it for like 30 seconds before moving on. Your content isn't misleading and I love it! Keep it up 👏!
@thenerdytiger93062 жыл бұрын
I love the fact there is finally a non villain dusney song for low females that is in my vocal range
@nadinehoogenboezem47982 жыл бұрын
Your knowledge makes this so interesting.
@kathalla2 жыл бұрын
I love this song so much and never actually noticed all the little nuances in it until this video, which just makes me love it even more!
@deecilla50872 жыл бұрын
You made my favorite song from the movie even more impressive in my ears thanks to your detailed analysis. I would have gone on and not known all those technical stuff and still loved the song. But with your explanations, I have newfound love and respect for the composition of this piece. Excuse me as I rewatch your reaction & analysis to enjoy it all over again :D
@victoriakingeter43022 жыл бұрын
I am a song writer, so it is interesting to me that you think the chorus is the 'Under the Surface' parts but I think that it is the 'Pressure like a drip, tip, grip, tick' parts. I will have to ask my mom (classically trained singer) what she thinks is the chorus. I really like the way you analyze the song and come by it from a theatre/opera standpoint, you don't find that often in reactions. I will check out some more of your videos.
@ammaleslie5092 жыл бұрын
You are right. "Under the surface" parts are the verses, and "pressure like a drip" parts are the chorus. He understands theory and vocal techniques but he doesn't talk about the song the way a songwriter would (as opposed to a composer).
@margicates5532 жыл бұрын
“Under the surface” is a pre chorus. Like how in bridge over troubled water the pre chorus is “ I’m on you side,”or “I’ll take your part” etc
@rachealdulaney4306 Жыл бұрын
As a song writer, I'd also like to point out a little gem. She says "I'm as tough as the crust of the earth is." The crust of the earth is very fragile. Easily breakable
@jookie42072 жыл бұрын
I’ve learned that there are 3 kinds of reactors when reacting to Encanto: -Talks almost completely about the melody, background, percussion, etc: like this guy -talks almost completely about the feelings and lyrics of the songs: like Knox Hill -talks about a combination of the two: Roomie
@mavis23042 жыл бұрын
This is the first video of yours that I've seen and I found your reaction incredible, the most detailed I've ever seen, usually they only focus on the vocals or the instrumental/production part, hardly ever both. But my main reason for commenting is that even though you'r only speaking, I found your voice beautiful, I hope there's a video of you singing on your channel!
@PeterBarber2 жыл бұрын
Many videos of me singing! Thank you :)
@vegansarabeth2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your technical breakdown of this song and we don't talk about bruno. Thanks!
@MusaKitty2 жыл бұрын
She's talking about being an oldest sibling. As an older siblings with two half older who I didn't grow up with. I get what she is saying. To our family we have to be that PERFECT example. To our younger siblings we ARE the perfect example. To be perfect is impossible but you don't want to let either down. Also younger siblings watch older ones go through life without a care but in reality it's not easy. We just can't show that. Also older siblings take care of the family at times. Just a ton of pressure. So if you have a sibling who seems irritated or closed off from you. They love you. Just don't wanna show they are breaking. Go hug them.
@pencils7351 Жыл бұрын
I've always known my range is pretty decent, it's something I'm very proud of despite not being a trained singer (unless an echo stim that affects how i sing along to songs counts lol). But for most of my life, I've sung higher than my comfortable range (my tessitura, google is telling me) bc most popular songs/singers happen to be there. This has resulted in a very good higher register, I can sing high and sing well as long as I don't need to for too long. More recently (last year or so), I've been exploring my lower register. Singing a song an octave lower or becoming obsessed with a song by a bass (it's a fan song, but a fantastic one. Typical Me by Kroh, highly recommend) Us altos are a little rare, and Surface Pressure is a very comfortable range for me. You were mentioning how low she sang at the beginning, and it's the nail in the coffin for me figuring out my voice type. I love the fact that I have a lower voice. I'm nonbinary and started to dislike how high my speaking voice can be, it's why i started exploring my lower register. Figuring out I'm an alto makes me feel so much better
@GrayShadowOfNight2 жыл бұрын
*me who goes through encanto reactions*: huh. a bass singer reacts? nice, let's hear it. you: Welco- me:???????? so deep omg .what is happening. o.o I ws not prepared for your voice wtf
@subukanmongpumasiklexanpup65072 жыл бұрын
I DIDN'T EXPECT THAT DEEP VOICE😭
@kaylabeals85972 жыл бұрын
Id love to see you react to Jessica's jazz cover of this song on her youtube channel!!
@risperdude2 жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY! It is so good.
@artchic19842 жыл бұрын
I love this and love her voice. Not only is it lower and has that gritty edge to it. But she has such great range as she gets higher and lighter. I love this constant change in her voice throughout the song. This is really great and I like the variation in not only music but also voices This song is pretty fantastic as well, I really need to watch this movie this weekend lol
@Matthewrents2 жыл бұрын
Leave it to Peter to call out the Aeolian Cadence in every video :D I love a good Mario cadence, it is so triumphant!
@BadGirlFan2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for writing this comment, because I could have sworn he said "alien cadence" and got very confused xD
@pirana97452 жыл бұрын
Holy c. U didnt need to specify you were a bass singer we all knew the moment you say hello. Impressive voice u got there
@Avocattle2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite parts in the song is when the doors start falling in a line, and the beat of it goes along with the song, it’s amazing
@leaflet16862 жыл бұрын
Wow, I had no idea what I expected, but it wasn't a young man with the deepest voice I ever heard in my live! Is soothing, nice~
@dezdoes1921Ай бұрын
This is the third vocal coach reacts that I have watched, you're the first one to point out the latin beat and the first one to mention the note or contralto. Then talking about hrtz? I like it. Clearly you offer more than just voice analysis. Subscribed. Hopefully I can learn a lot from you.
@joeyhemlock2 жыл бұрын
I've just stumbled onto you because I've been watching Encanto reaction videos like crazy, but I'm also a huge opera fan (subscriber at Lyric Opera of Chicago, Chicago Opera Theater, and others) and I looooooove bass voices. Now I want to hear you sing 'Ha, wie will ich triumphieren' from Abduction at the Seraglio or 'Le Veau D'Or' from Faust... or my favorite which is Scarpia's Te Deum from Tosca.
@LadyHawke782 жыл бұрын
“Encanto” had done wonders for alto representation. 😃💪🎵
@suemiller25222 жыл бұрын
All the times I've heard this song, I never really picked up on that high synth in the beginning. Nice. Have a subscription. :)
@PaolaBarrientos2 жыл бұрын
Fist time visiting your channel so I was very impressed by how you deconstructed the song, then you mentioned being an Opera singer then it all made sense. Great reaction video 🤗🤗🤗
@dolphin645752 жыл бұрын
I've been watching so many vocal professionals react to these songs and you're one of my absolute favorites because of all the knowledge you share with us ❤️
@crackhead_jk46058 ай бұрын
i’m actually so glad i came across your reaction to this song, there’s a lot of things u said that i didn’t pay attention or actually hear while watching the video & and now that i hear them it’s pretty cool. You learn something new everyday guys 😅
@bellefante642 жыл бұрын
i know this man did not just pause it in the middle of the first "drip drip drip"
@AuthorZaraHoffman2 жыл бұрын
during the "drip drip drip" part... that's actually Lin's voice, not a snare or anything!
@gemmacook17532 жыл бұрын
This song is my favourite by far. It lives in my head 24-7 at this point
@SevenEllen2 жыл бұрын
Me too! :-D
@jodysmoviesandshowschannel86982 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite musical breakdown I've heard on this song. Love the note beat breakdowns, especially the talk about the transitions and instrumentation. Thanks for putting this together!
@catherineinwood4422 жыл бұрын
I hadn't noticed the whispered pressure that hits with the main pressure and with the snare on the second verse and there a few others hidden throughout the song
@FreeTreeHugss2 жыл бұрын
I loved this breakdown the best of all the ones I’ve seen for this song. I also appreciate you sharing about the mental health elements here and how it’s something you’ve struggled with (overwhelming pressure to be perfect) because it helps break the stigma.
@saraevans50702 жыл бұрын
Holy hell, this has to be my favorite analysis of this song. I LOVE how intimately you peel back the layers of this packed piece. There is so much that adds to the emotional resonance of music that people subconsciously don't understand. The psychology of the lyrics is already tugging at their heartstrings, but you explained perfectly how the psychology of the _music_ (ie. theory) is sending everything home. Bravo! Thoroughly enjoyed this video.
@Lastofthescofflaws2 жыл бұрын
Peter needs to be a teacher; he is so good at explaining complex music theory seamlessly.
@philipseven92152 жыл бұрын
I personally wish you could react to a few more songs for Encanto like The Family Madrigal or What Else Can I Do. It would be great! 🙏🏼 Great breakdown/analysis by the way!
@lj455512 жыл бұрын
I’m not a music major but I love to hear you make a lecture out this reaction ☺️
@LaurieGo57 Жыл бұрын
The comments about the instrumental part were really helpful.
@IamAboe32 жыл бұрын
So I am a baby tenor 🤣 recently joined a choir, and to hear a bass hit a c freaken 5 is absolute MAGIC to me. Loved the video and all the knowledge
@adinabastea5142 жыл бұрын
More Disney sounds wonderful. You are really enjoying taking them apart! Thankful for your little 'guilty pleasure'. :)🍺
@grethen1232 жыл бұрын
Love how detailed your comments are! And the song is brilliant of course, thank you for choosing it for analysis
@Jesicaoblack2 жыл бұрын
I got addicted to watching these enchanting breakdowns because I felt the music was just a bar above what Disney usually does. (Ty lmm) But holy crap your breakdowns are so thorough, interesting, and educational my mind is blown. Thank you for sharing.
@LunaBianca18052 жыл бұрын
I love "Surface Pressure" - and that's saying a lot because it's neither a music style I usually listen to nor in a range where I can actually sing along - which I'd love to, that melody is just so so sticky :D
@Vi_Vi_12 жыл бұрын
I love it too! But part of it for me, apart from it being great and relatable, is that it IS in my range and most female singers aren't 😂
@mrvampire22922 жыл бұрын
my mother is a contralto (can even follow me into the 2nd octave) my dad is a baritone, and then here comes me full on bass, it's fun seeing reactions to me and my mother sometimes
@zed46432 жыл бұрын
Dude your voice is so 😍😍😍
@AnnikaRamhqvist2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your break down and reaction 😊 I get to learn something new and have fun at the same time. You are very talented.
@lisaanderson35492 жыл бұрын
I love your voice. I wish there were more bass voices in popular music.
@sophie94192 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate someone coming at this music from a prospective of someone who isn't super familiar with Miranda's work. The specifics about tone were really interesting too.
@jstailor1539 Жыл бұрын
Late in commenting but I'm very jealous of women with huskier, earthier voices. I love the way they sound. All the women I've met with those voices were so nice and caring and that's usually what I associate that voice with when a woman has a voice like that.
@zeideerskine34622 жыл бұрын
This is fundamentally a pop contralto version of the ballad part of Ophelia's mad scene (Pale et Blonde) in Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet. However, you must listen to Maria Callas to hear it.
@ShadedTopaz12 жыл бұрын
Every time I see a breakdown like this I learn something. Thanks for sharing your insight!
@kathisea26052 жыл бұрын
Another great R & A! They are always fun along with being educational. Love when you show off your beatboxing skills, and the way your face lights up when you hear an aeolian cadence. Thanks again for sharing these with us.
@Saiyan_Steph2 жыл бұрын
This character is Luisa and her gift is of course super strength and this song shows all the pressure about doing all of the responsibilities that other people cant do and all of them are just too overwhelming and her being afraid that if she doesn’t have her super strength that she will be worthless or of no use, like she said at the Hercules bit.
@galadballcrusher81822 жыл бұрын
Which makes it extra meaningful that in her song we keep see donkies because at times it seems she feels like a beast of burden so they seem to be her spirit animal
@Myssi982 жыл бұрын
I've watched a lot of reaction videos to this song, but bc of you I'm now hearing new noises. Thank you for that 🤙🤌
@Emma-nf3iu2 жыл бұрын
I didn't fully read the title and your voice made me jump😆
@FaalKoriim Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!! This is the first musical analysis of any Encanto video I have seen that actually mentions any psychology behind the characters and what they sing. It's so refreshing. Also, first video of yours and we're off to a WONDERFUL start!! Subbing right away. 👌
@vaniaolivosotaegui54462 жыл бұрын
I usually skip parts where KZbinrs talk about their channel and stuff, but this time I really watched the entire video just to hear this guy's voice. Really nice deep deep voice! 😀
@hopemeadows99392 жыл бұрын
I found this video in my YT recommendations thanks to listening to a lot of Encanto songs. I am so grateful. I am a woman that has always had a deeper, bellowing voice and known in my family for it. I love to sing but unfortunately am way too shy thanks to my family. Seeing everyone in the comments make me wants to learn to control my voice. ❤ New subscriber here.
@McCammalotАй бұрын
There is another incredible clip somewhere where Jessica Darrow basically sings this entire song in a jazz rhythm.
@AshleyBob2 жыл бұрын
I just need you to react to more of Lin-Manuel Miranda's music. He's such an incredible and varied composer and song-writer (Hamilton, anyone?). Also, you're like the Henry Cavill of of the music world, and I mean that in the nicest way possible.
@gigiroelant7299 Жыл бұрын
You gave an amazing musical and psychological analysis. Loved it.
@Tootsiepop2012 жыл бұрын
"E3 is significantly low for alto or contralto." Me a female who talks at an e-f3 👀
@Vi_Vi_12 жыл бұрын
Same 🤣
@padraigroberts61942 жыл бұрын
"Is he even really a Bass singer.." (my dude says literally anything) "Yeah ok he's legit shut up."
@padraigroberts61942 жыл бұрын
First responder that I have done a deep dive into their work.. Humbled doesn't begin to cover it.. Ye gods this bloke can sing!!
@madisonm18112 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen so many reactions discussing the significance of the lyrics (rightfully so) but I really enjoyed your breakdown of the actual arrangement! Great job! 😊
@davidolson11592 жыл бұрын
Your voice is so calming ❤️
@katherinekubacki94542 жыл бұрын
My daughter is the lead tenor in her choir 💙 it can happen...
@Katie-Didn-t2 жыл бұрын
EDIT: accidentally posted before finishing… For this PARTICULAR song when you’re analyze the message of the song rather than the individual musical parts and how they come together of it; as in analyzing what the songs’s message IS (which can obviously be more than one thing with most well-written songs) the message(s)can be especially emphasized by dynamics and even the exact same chorus line can emphasize different messages with different pauses. I personally feel (just my opinion no one else has to agree, just something I noticed) that maybe with this particular song you should keep in mind the very beginning when she keeps insisting she’s fine, so and so’s fine, and EVERYTHING’S fine cuz why wouldn’t it be (when her eye starts twitching again)? For me it’s like that part ties back into the end of the song (it’s fine but it’s not) where the house falls on her and there’s dead silence + no movement for for 1-2 seconds before she plays it off by acting extra awesome (a bit like a cat that just fell down the stairs and had trouble even getting back up). I mean yeah, sure, the pause went with the music but specific fears of not being strong enough AND letting her family down at the beginning of the song then instead of participating in a group like she’s asked at the end, she goes off on her own, then the catsita falls on her and for the first time she doesn’t immediately lift something heavy, there’s time to worry, and when she DOES lift it it’s with legs, not her arms which would be stronger so it very much hints back to what she said at the beginning without being in-your-face obvious
@laurelhernandez9552 жыл бұрын
It was written by Lin Manuel Miranda from In the Heights and Hamilton, so it's very in line with music theater
@taniaf.9576 Жыл бұрын
Jessica Darrow (the actress who sings this song) does a jazz version of it on her youtube page that i love
@erinh92672 жыл бұрын
I love how you saw her as cool and didn't shit on her about her strength; h/t
@whotakesallmynames2 жыл бұрын
Subscribed for high quality breakdowns and the promise of more Disney! 😍
@katrinarossi24432 жыл бұрын
Notice the untraditional instruments too, triangles, trumpets, trumbones keyboard, xylophone, other cool instruments are used in other songs aswell
@daybydaylet2 жыл бұрын
I can’t wait to see your reaction to the full movie. Loved this analysis and reaction! You just got yourself a new follower.
@kilian-one-l2 жыл бұрын
I'd be really interested in seeing you react to Steam Powered Giraffe.
@Shadow_Person112 жыл бұрын
I love how Lin-Manuel Miranda takes all these elements from the different types of music he's worked with and finds ways to incorporate them that most would never think of. Some people get stuck in the trap of tradition, but he doesn't even see it. His approach to writing music is inspiring!
@Kennyken40442 жыл бұрын
just found this channel. I love it already. I love his facial expressions, adorable and funny