Tribal People React to Pentatonix Hallelujah

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Published 2021-12-14
Tribal people reacting to Pentatonix Hallelujah

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Please note that this is a reaction video and contains commentary.
For the original video please click here:
   • Pentatonix - Hallelujah (Official Video)  

Tirri Pawanda (Sindhi song) performed by Allan Fakeer:
   • TIRI PAWANDA TARIEN JADHEN GARHA GUL ...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @rlhcat7662
    The man in the white lace cap has music in his soul. He couldn't help wanting to sing with them. That was beautiful.
  • When she said "they're praising God" I was so moved. Music is such a beautiful universal language.
  • @AMcDub0708
    The elder gentleman appeared unmoved during the whole performance, when in reality he was analyzing every minute detail about it and resolved with great appreciation and understanding.
  • Oh, she FELT it! She teared up! And she didn't even know why....she just felt it. Amazing!
  • @eilrobichaud
    Proof that music, when done right, can transcend all ages and cultures.
  • “We discover new things and make new friends every time here.” That line literally teared me up.
  • They all were so expressive while watching and listening. The man who was singing along, the man leaning in closer, the ladies tearing up, and the man with the white beard and turban who didn't move a muscle but was transfixed. And they heard their own culture's music in this, and could compare and understand, even without understanding the language. Music is its own language.
  • I’m a classically trained musician. I received my degrees and my formal training and have learned how to express and explain music in educational settings and beyond. It is simply beautiful to watch blind reactions of music they’ve never heard before and explain their understanding of the music’s expressions. It’s universal. Goosebumps the entire time. Makes me absolutely giddy to watch this. Please make more videos like these! They connect us all ❤
  • @bravebonebook
    As a music teacher, this vid is such a powerful tool to show students how music transcends language, culture, grievances and disagreements. Music can connect us all as spiritual humans! 👍
  • @AndrewDikens
    Honestly this was a bit emotional to watch. Seeing everyone just FEEL this song without knowing the story or lyrics.... It's truly something special.
  • @andybanan1992
    The man with the white cap truly has a musicians soul. It seems regardless of genre or band he connects with the music on a borderline spiritual level, absolutely facinating to watch
  • @HermioneGirl1987
    I love how even without understanding the language they can feel they are praising the Lord❤
  • @Celeste-in-Oz
    love how she wiped a tear away - we are all equally human
  • @somegirl5rock
    I love that the oldest guy cited their music teachers as being important and he called this a type of education. The arts are SO IMPORTANT to education in general and society as a whole
  • It is so beautiful to watch the people watching Pentatonix sing Hallelujah, and to hear their wise and valuable comments.
  • When at age 50 Lenard Cohen first wrote and recorded the song, he described it as "rather joyous", and said that it came from "a desire to affirm my faith in life, not in some formal religious way, but with enthusiasm, with emotion. Allegedly there are around 80 verses!
  • @Emily-ck9ji
    It's amazing that, even without the translation, they could feel the emotion behind the song. I love Pentatonix and this is one of my favorite covers. I'm glad you shared the group with everyone.
  • @superafins
    can we just take a moment to appreciate how beautiful everyone in this video is? everything from their eloquence to their disposition to their garments. I would love to know more about them!
  • @initialdluvr
    I'm a grown man and I shed many tears watching this one. Wow. The reactions are just as good as the song itself. You know music is a gift from God to creation when that lady mentioned "they are praising God"