Pentatonix - "Carol of the Bells" LIVE on The Talk

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Published 2012-12-18
Pentatonix were guests of The Talk on 12/18/12 and spread holiday cheer with a live performance of "Carol of the Bells" from their Christmas EP "PTXmas."

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All Comments (21)
  • @kiltofdeath1357
    Honestly Mitch did so well at his breathing because even though he had to stop singing to breathe he never lost where he was during the song
  • @FaustinaFalcon8
    Avi's bass is just unbelievable. ive been listening to them for years and it still hits me every time.
  • Kirstie is probably the only person who can pull off that shade of eyeshadow - and she does it wonderfully!
  • @JulienNeel
    They sing so in tune and the timing is so tight. Incredible. And to think they're just kids fresh out of high school...
  • @ilizhof
    You know someone's talented when they sound just as good live.
  • @HunterZ20
    I've seen a couple of comments regarding Mitch and his breathing. It's far from his doing it in very few breaths. He simply knows exactly where he takes a singers breath. Meaning it's a split second intake of air, on a place in the lyrics that allows such. There is one very obvious intake of air because I think he made a mistake, but throughout the whole song there are these split second pauses in his tone, those are the breaths. He does it very well, I really like it. I just thought I'd explain cause a lot of people seem confused :p In either case I love pentatonix, they are awesome.
  • @PhourQ
    omg are you kidding me right now??? that was amazing.
  • i love it when it's just mitch and avi singing in parts of the songs. it sounds so good.
  • @taylorluvr
    Who else noticed Mitch and Scott do the exact same thing with their hands almost the entire time😂
  • @hamsters1242
    poor mitchiee. having to take awkward breaths the whole time.
  • @kimioshaven
    Here is the only math I will ever need: Avi + Low notes = Chills
  • @sarahrusso9704
    surprising it doesn't sound that different from the not live one so that shows real practice and talent