I love how you put ‘stage now rising’ in it so the audio could sound realistic love this. Ima do this tmr in my free time with my bathing suit as lover body suit
How did it go? My audience (my two dogs) ran off during the middle of it and got bored) now I'm tired after just Cruel Summer! Lol. I can't imagine how she does it!
This is my favourite era, this is so close to my heart I hope you enjoy :) ps. for Lover you'll hear a main guitar audio which is mine, i learned how to play lover just for yall :) x
as someone who played trumpet for like 4? years, i was never taught with metronomes. i also can't sight read, so essentially i had to hear it once and then i knew the cues/how i had to sound and did it like that lol
Hey! Just wanted to show my gratitude for this! I saw the comment where you said this was very close to your heart, and you learned Lover on the guitar for this. Everyone really appreciates this! Thank you
i am a swiftie myself, and i must say that this is so impressive. before the cruel summer bridge, it says “speech stage coming down” that’s just so cool. good job!! edit 1: tysm for 10 likes!!
I’m surprised there wasn’t a "1, 2, 3, 4" right before "Cruel summer", I’m certain she definitely had a countdown in her in-ears, as it’s the opening number
AMAZING! I AM OBSESSED I LET MY MOM LISTEN ON MY AIRPODS AND SHE SAID THE CLICKING ANNOYS HER SO BAD! NOT FOR ME! I REALLY WANT THE WHOLE ERAS TOURR! THANK YOU FOR UR HARD WORK!! (Whenever I listen to ur in ears for Taylor I turn the volume all the way up on my AirPods!!!
I’m fascinated by this and love what you do, but can someone please tell me why the voice tells Taylor what part of the song to sing? Like pre-chorus/verse 1 etc? Isn’t that distracting for her? Isn’t it easy enough to just sing the whole song through? She’s rehearsed!
As an experienced musician that has been playing with In-Ear Monitoring a lot I can tell you that it is always good to have a guide that tells you what part comes next especially in cases like this where the whole show is planned out. You can rehearse a lot but the guide is a failsafe in case anyone forgets which part is coming up next. Usually the mix is more balanced which means the click is in the middle and the instruments are placed in the stereo field as they are placed on stage. At least that is how I approach my In-Ear Mixes. Also usually you are hearing yourself louder than everything else so can hear exactly what you are playing/singing and in this mix I would turn the click down so I can barely hear it because that can get annoying over time when it is too loud. I hope this answers your question.
Can u do the Red era? As im trying to do an eras playlist for my little sis to make it seem like she is at the tour bc we didnt get tickets. Tysm it would mean the world to her!
In ears are a mix of all instruments/tracks/cues/and a click track. Everyone has their own mix (in the band, unsure about the dancers). You adjust your mix based on what you want to hear the most. When I make my mix, I put my voice up, acoustic guitar, sometimes keys, drums/click, and the cues. Everything else I have a little lower cause I don’t always need it (sometimes the instruments I have up change depending on the band members or the songs we’re doing). And all of the systems I’ve used also have the option to pan the sound to have it all or more in the left/right or equalized.
The metronome, or click track, is to keep everyone in sync, but having the musicians in is so you can hear cues, sing in tune (and also not strain like vocalists tend to do when they don’t have monitors)
@@dancingdyspraxicfairy yes!! I more meant that I’m not sure if they all have their own individual mixes like musicians do or if it’s just a generic “dancer mix” that an audio engineer sets for them 😁
Quick question, if you're able to get this (I assume) by finding the frequency her monitor is tuned at and basically reading the feed too, could you then also send her stuff through the same frequency ?
If there’s feedback or if it stops working they remove the earpiece so that they can hear the music and their own voices more clearly because a nonfunctional earpiece is like earplugs.
Yes, it's over 3 hours babes and she has the moves, marks and wardrobe changes to get right at the same time too. She also has lyrics displayed somewhere in the audience when she's at the piano, you can see her reading