She doesn't care because shes fearless! Is a Rock n Roll front person, being careless and taking chances. Like i've read before, Dany doesn't realize how good she really is. I'm already opd, so want time to go slow but got a feeling there will be many more Warning records in the future. Such a lucky generation you kids are!
I've noticed Ale connects with her sisters and the music but not the crowd. Maybe she's just not put together that way. But if she ever does start working the audience this band is going to explode even bigger.
Shes 17!! I think with time she'll get a bit better. Because she's the youngest, she didn't really have a choice of instruments or anything so she kinda just joined the band. Doesn't mean she doesn't enjoy it! Its just a thought.
To me Ale does a great job of engaging with the crowd...she does that awesome smirk n' smile...she just doesn't do it enough. Imo she played more to the crowd when she was younger. But even without this she has cool entertaining moves and obviously kills on bass.
She has grow a lot this year! I had so much fun interacting with her in Tucson. Love Ale!! She has her own way of interacting and she is kick ass at Bass. 🫶🫶🫶
ANIMOSITY: The Warning demuestran con este tema ,que son un grupo de Rock ,solido y talentoso,muy buenas letras y mensajes y Dany muestra sus grandes y pegajosos riff,Tw sin duda sera leyenda de la historia del Rock
Seemingly miraculously, by chance, before their show in Colorado Springs, I ran into Ale, Pau and their mom, Moni just walking down the street near the venue after their soundcheck and on their way to get something to eat before the show. I was literally taken aback by how much more stunningly beautiful Ale is in person than she appears in pics and videos.
Dany is changing the volume of the guitar by using the rotary switch on the guitar while playing. I would have never dared to do that on stage and always used a pedal for this. That can go wrong pretty easily. But if it goes wrong she probably just doesn't care.
From watching the past few shows, it seems she has been experiencing a lot of overmodulation or feedback lately when using the pedal board, so maybe that is her workaround until they figure it out.
Respectfully, I believe Dany has been performing live long enough to have a sufficient handle on what she can and can't do to control and tweak her volume. C'mon folks! She's already a VETERAN professional performer with a clue! And, if she needs input or opinions, she's certainly wise enough to talk with her tech and/or house sound engineer.
@@gregoryvlchek269 I'm not questioning Dany's skills and abilities. But I can tell from exoerience that it's pretty easy to mess up a rotary switch on a guitar. These things don't click in. One slightly false move and the sound is gone or back on 10.
@@berwinenzemann3468 Of course, you're making a valid point and voicing a valid concern; I'm not disputing that specifically. But as a decades-long performing drummer, I've played with many guitarists and was generally familiar with their gear. One of my guitarists had a Line 6 pedalboard somewhat similar to Dany's. Doesn't the right-side wah pedal also function as volume pedal, too? If so, then I'm curious also as to why Dany doesn't use that to control her volume instead. Maybe, it's as simple as a matter of quick convenience, especially if she wants to change her volume when she's away from her mic and pedalboard area.