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The group has held various livestream shows as well.
 
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== Albums ==
 
== Albums ==
'''[[PTX, Volume 1]]''' - 2012
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'''[[PTX, Volume 1]]''' - June 26, 2012
   
'''[[PTXmas]]''' - 2012
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'''[[PTXmas]]''' - November 13, 2012 (a deluxe album was released November 19, 2013, with 2 bonus tracks)
   
'''[[PTX, Vol. II]]''' - 2013
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'''[[PTX, Vol. II]]''' - November 5, 2013
   
'''[[PTX, Vol. III]]''' - 2014
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'''[[PTX, Vol. III]]''' - September 23, 2014
   
'''[[That's Christmas to Me]]''' - 2014
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'''[[That's Christmas to Me]]''' - October 21, 2014 (a deluxe album was released October 30, 2015, with 5 bonus track)
   
'''[[Pentatonix (Album)|Pentatonix]]''' - 2015
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'''[[Pentatonix (Album)|Pentatonix]]''' - October 16, 2015
   
'''[[A Pentatonix Christmas]]''' - 2016
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'''[[A Pentatonix Christmas]]''' - October 21, 2016 (a deluxe album was released on October 20, 2017, with 5 bonus tracks)
   
'''[[PTX, Vol. IV - Classics]]''' - 2017
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'''[[PTX, Vol. IV - Classics]]''' - April 7, 2017
   
 
A second original album is rumoured to be released in 2018, but no further information has been released.
 
A second original album is rumoured to be released in 2018, but no further information has been released.
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
'''[http://www.ptxofficial.com/ Official Site]'''
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[http://www.ptxofficial.com/ Official Website]
   
==== '''YouTube:''' ====
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<blockquote>[https://www.youtube.com/user/ptxofficial PTXofficial]</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>[https://www.youtube.com/user/ptxofficial PTXofficial]</blockquote>
   
 
<blockquote>[https://www.youtube.com/user/ptxvlogs PTXvlogs]</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>[https://www.youtube.com/user/ptxvlogs PTXvlogs]</blockquote>
   
[https://twitter.com/PTXofficial '''Twitter''']
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Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/Pentatonix/ @Pentatonix]
   
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Twitter: [https://www.twitter.com/PTXofficial/ @PTXofficial]
   
 
Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/ptxofficial/ @ptxofficial]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[https://www.facebook.com/Pentatonix '''Facebook''']
 
 
'''[https://www.instagram.com/ptxofficial/ Instagram]'''
 
 
[[Category:Members]]
 
[[Category:Members]]

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Pentatonix (often abbreviated as PTX) is an American a cappella group of four vocalists originating from Arlington, Texas; Scott HoyingKirstin Maldonado, Mitch Grassi and Kevin Olusola. Their work - mostly in, but not limited to, the pop music style - consists of covers of existing songs, sometimes in the form of medleys, and some original material. Their music is defined by their own arrangement style, a strong presence of low bass vocals, and a diverse range of vocal percussion. In 2011 they won the 3rd season of "The Sing-Off". This won them $200,000 and a recording contract. Since then Pentatonix has been selling out shows all over the world.

Their Youtube channel (PTXofficial) has surpassed 13,597,417 subscribers, and they were also featured in YouTube Rewind 2014.

They did a Daft Punk melody, and a cover of "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", both of which were Grammy Nominated for Best Arrangement, Instrumental Or A Cappella and won. The video for Daft Punk has gained over 200,000,000 views on Youtube as of July 2016.

Their 2014 Holiday Album "That's Christmas to Me" went double Platinum, and their 2015 original album went gold.

History

Formation and The Sing-Off

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Kirstin "Kirstie" Maldonado, Scott Hoying and Mitchell "Mitch" Grassi performing their arrangement of "Telephone" By Lady GaGa and Beyonce on Hoying's YouTube Channel in 2010.

Pentatonix started as Scott Hoying, Kirstie Maldonado and Mitch Grassi, "The Trio". The three went to Martin High School in Arlington, Texas and were in choirs and drama groups together. They oringially arranged a trio version of Telephone by Lady GaGa and Beyonce to enter a radio competition to meet the cast of Glee. They did not win, however, but it sparked attention around their school and even on YouTube where they continued arranging songs on Scott Hoying's channel.

In 2011 Hoying decided he wanted to try out for the third season of NBC'The Sing-Off, a televised a capella singing competition. During this time both Maldonado and Hoying had graduated and started attending different universities while Grassi was still at Martin High School as a senior. A member from Hoying's college a capella group the SoCal Vocals, suggested they find a beat boxer and vocal bassist to add to their already formed trio of singers to add to their sound.

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Pentatonix on the The Sing-Off

Through a mutual friend, Hoying met Avriel "Avi" Kaplan who already had a reputation for being "an amazing bass in the central California area" and the trio found Kevin Olusola on YouTube around the same time when one of Olusola's videos was going viral of himself beatboxing while playing the cello. The groups only chance to meet was the day before the auditions for The Sing-Off and Grassi had to skip his high school graduation to make it. They made it onto the show and eventually went on to win the show in November 2011.

The group says they're influenced by many styles of music such as pop, dubstep, elecro and hip-hop. But individually they all have very different styles of music they enjoy which they say helps when it comes to arrangements.

Post Sing-Off

Their main YouTube Channel, PTXofficial, have reached over 13,500,000 subscribers and 2,666,037,725 views since it began in September, 2011. The group often post videos of the performing covers live in one take using no editing or effects, and they also collaborate with Fifgenfilms to make higher quality, prefessionally recordrd music videos. They often attribute to their continued success after The Sing-Off to their YouTube platform and their dedicated national and international fanbase.

The group has held various livestream shows as well.

On May 12, 2017, Avi Kaplan made his announement, that he would leave the group. On September 30, 2017, he had his last performance as a part of PTX.

Name

The name Pentatonix comes from the widely used scale in all music, the Pentatonic Scale. The 'x' was added to make it more appealing and "futuristic".

Albums

PTX, Volume 1 - June 26, 2012

PTXmas - November 13, 2012 (a deluxe album was released November 19, 2013, with 2 bonus tracks)

PTX, Vol. II - November 5, 2013

PTX, Vol. III - September 23, 2014

That's Christmas to Me - October 21, 2014 (a deluxe album was released October 30, 2015, with 5 bonus track)

Pentatonix - October 16, 2015

A Pentatonix Christmas - October 21, 2016 (a deluxe album was released on October 20, 2017, with 5 bonus tracks)

PTX, Vol. IV - Classics - April 7, 2017

A second original album is rumoured to be released in 2018, but no further information has been released.

External Links

Official Website

YouTube:

PTXofficial

PTXvlogs

Facebook: @Pentatonix

Twitter: @PTXofficial

Instagram: @ptxofficial