I find the result quite engaging, and the music is beautiful. If you enjoy a capella music, you'll want to hear this (and perhaps explore some of his other songs).
Sunday, January 13, 2013
The Misty Mountains, a capella
Two of my favorite things, that I never thought of together before. First, The Misty Mountains is a song from the new Hobbit movie (which I have not seen, and won't until it comes out on Blue-Ray). Second, it's being sung a capella (voices only, no instruments) – by a very modern a capella artist who is cleverly using modern technology for this ancient art form. Peter Hollens is the artist's name, and he's got quite a few songs available on YouTube and iTunes. He uses modern audio editing, mixing, and recording systems to have himself singing all the a capella parts (normally a capella music is sung by groups of people singing different parts, often in different registers). At the same time, he's using modern video recording and editing systems to create a music video, visually showing how he's singing multiple parts (or solos).
I find the result quite engaging, and the music is beautiful. If you enjoy a capella music, you'll want to hear this (and perhaps explore some of his other songs).
I find the result quite engaging, and the music is beautiful. If you enjoy a capella music, you'll want to hear this (and perhaps explore some of his other songs).
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They you'll like this guy. Rolling in the deep, acapella. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78qEBIKXJqQ
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