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Aye, aye captain! In this video, Pentatonix’s Scott Hoying & Mark Hoying reveal their favorite vocal warmup and the adorable backstory behind the acapella group’s most-loved arrangement on the red carpet of the 2026 Tony Awards.

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00:00We're like sailor nautical moment.
00:02Oh so you're paying homage to Titanic.
00:04We love that.
00:06Incredible.
00:06I know, I'm like wow you're gorgeous.
00:09Oh wow, oh gosh.
00:11Okay, question. Do you have a favorite vocal warm-up?
00:14We were just talking about that.
00:16Ma ma ma.
00:17You know, one that really works for me is like, actually I can't do it.
00:20No, you have to do it.
00:21There's like a weird one that everyone makes fun of me for,
00:24but it's like ma ma ma ma.
00:25That's the one where I start, like my mix starts coming back
00:28and I'm like, oh there she is.
00:29Everything's gonna be okay.
00:31I need to try that one.
00:32There's a time when he was doing that and it sounds like he's saying mom,
00:35so his mom came in and started saying, son, son, son.
00:37Oh yeah, she's like what?
00:38Oh, she was like son, son, son, son, son.
00:41Wait, do you come from like musical family?
00:43I mean yeah, my dad always played guitar and sang growing up.
00:46Nice.
00:47My mom loves to sing, my grandma was like a theater performer.
00:49His sister's the best singer I've ever heard in my whole life.
00:52My sister's the best singer ever.
00:52Oh wow.
00:53Yeah, she grew up singing together.
00:55She arranged, Mary did you know, like we used to sing that
00:57when we were kids and that's why Pentatonix did it.
01:00She's like where's my royalties?
01:01Oh I love that.
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