No, it's 2 Cellos, 2 Violas and 6 violins! Edit. Those larger ones on the left, above the Cellos are the 2 Violas. On the right, 6 violins (3 second violins up the step and 3 first violins down).
@@bernardoaguilargt3763 Actually, in a way you're right because these all come from the violin family...the soprano, the alto and the tenor (and bass) members of the violin family respectively...so just like bigger violins. Unlike the "double bass" which comes comes from a different family, the older "viols family" of which it's the contra bass (or double bass) and bass member. These are thicker, with slanted shoulders and and a humped boat-like shaped back. Interesting, don't you think?
Eight thousand people isn't bad turnout when competing in a genre no longer as dominant as it once was. The largest ticketed audience in America was something over one hundred thousand people. The average was something like twelve thousand. It all depends on how much media coverage there is, how well advertised the event, where it is, and how popular the group is. I'm pretty certain for the venue they chose, they filled it to bursting. Also, you must remember these girls are competing for attention with big name bands decades old and well-known, like Metalica, Three Days Grace, and Muse.
This band is as genuine as it gets simple as that, Pau, Dany and Ale are just so special to the music world. Glad I found them here on RU-vid...such incredible human beings.
I keep coming back to this and every time i watch her perform Breath it gives me a lump in my throat. She finally found the courage in herself to do this live so beautifully done. Bravo Pau ❤
best audio so far, now I can understand that Pau was sick and felt really bad but nonetheless she gave everthing, she always do, she is a true warrior. What an especial moment when she broke to tears. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent video. I don't think Pau was emotional from the song as much as she was feeling the love ❤ from that audience. She's always said how good it feels to have audiences sing her songs back to her.
I agree. She had a huge moment. She couldn't even get a thank you out cause the crowd. I think they are realizing that the crowd/fans love it when they play their old stuff, even though they need to promote their new stuff.
I'm 72 years old and a rock and roll dinosaur from way back and I am so damned glad I found The Warning. All I can say is what took me so long. If they ever come to my area, I'm there, even if I have to go by myself. One thing I do wonder is does Pau ever think of doing a solo album of just her and the piano. She has such a beautiful voice and I love her piano playing every bit as much as I love her drumming. Not that I want her to break away from the band, but just curious.
It's amazing that a tiny frame as Paulina has that it can contain such an overabundance of love, talent, feeling and power. No wonder we love her so much...and love The Warning!
Brilliant recording of all three songs. Its great being down the front at a gig. But there are times that being that close, means you don't get to see the bigger picture. The multi-directional lights going mental at the end of E.S. being one of those moments when standing at the back pays off. Stunning
But this is not the feeling you get there standing in the blinded lines of audience. It's awful, it's distracting, you are unable to get in to the song, you always try to protect your eyes, you are unable to watch what happens on stage. You can bear this probably one or two times in a minute but not like here in such intensity. The beams of such flash light must not hit over the front edge of the stage or must be raised alternatively to the roof but PLEEEEEASE not direct on person's face. Sure, it looks nice from the distance but it is not harmless at all. It's not justified by a warning beforehand that such flashlights will be used.
I've seen them many times from the front row, and that is truly my happy place. There are downsides to the front row. The sound quality isn't quite as good, and you can't take it all in at once, even when you want to. I decided to try one from the front row of the balcony. I was positioned just over and to the right of the sound board, and the sound was incredible, plus I was able to take in the whole scene, as you said. There are pluses and minuses to both. You just have to make a decision and go for it.
This is an awesome recording, thank you for posting it! I kinda wish I knew spanish so I knew what they're saying between songs. I've seen a show filmed in Montreal and they spoke english and it was a great addition. they just seem so wholesome and I feel like I'm missing out not understanding things.
Gracias por el video, estuve ahí a 10 metros del lado de DANY, concierto ÉPICO, no tengo palabras para describir lo que vivimos en el concierto, solo les dire que cante todas las canciones y ahora estoy afónico, pero valió mucho estar ahí, como lo he dicho antes, para mi ya son LEYENDAS, GENERACIÓN futuras recordarán estos momentos, se hablara por la eternidad de THE WARNING. Saludos desde CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, nos vemos el 2024, ARENA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, no es imposible, si nosotros lo hacemos posible. TWA CDMX. 🤘🤘🤘⚡⚡⚡🔥🔥🔥
Cuando Pau interpreta ,afloran los sentimientos y empiezas a cortar cebolla,vienen los recuerdos de un tiempo que no volvera,Pau es increible y su tema Breathe tambien Pau al piano, Black Holes ,con cuerdas que mas se puede pedir ,solo mas y mas
Ya era un reto cantar Breathe y la muñeca presiosa Pau se atrevió y el resultado fue de gran tristeza pero ella sabía que desde muy adentró de su corazón tenia que hacerlo.❤️
Wow, great emotional performance by Pau, similar to Amy Lee (Evanescence), who becomes very emotional after singing Far From Heaven. Really glad The Warning is expanding their style with the classical instruments, similar to the Metallica and Symphony tour, decades ago.
@@RobeePlays I don't think so. In every case where she gets out front, she uses a handheld style microphone while still wearing the headset mic, even if there's an awkward wire involved. The problem with the headset mic out front is its proximity to the main speakers, making feedback more likely. Also, the handheld has a much bigger diaphragm, making the spectrum more even. In Narcisista at the Teatro Metropolitan, she uses a mic like Dany's and Ale's and the sound quality is excellent, much better than an SM58 for her.
@@RobeePlays The feedback (squealing) potential reduces significantly as she gets farther back from the front of the stage where the speakers play her headworn mic into the audience. As for the racket of the drums, that's definitely a problem. It's probably managed by gating with side chain and band-limiting the microphone. Singing drummers are always a challenge for a sound engineer.
Hey Rick. You have a habit to zoom in & zoom out for no particular reason. These are camera phones. You zoom in they pick up more sound. Just line it up at a good shot. Then leave it alone. With *Breathe.* You had a great shot of Pau & you could hear the crowd perfectly. Then for some unknown reason at the last & important verse you zoomed out. Couldn't hear the crowd no more. Then you zoomed back in defeating the mood. Sometimes leaving it alone works the best. Otherwise, thank you for posting the trio songs. Made me tear up, yet again.
Hey Kevin thanks for the feedback. I never claim to be a photographer or a videographer. I never promise to record anything, and rarely do. You'll see, my channel has very little actual show content. I never knew zoom could affect the audio. I haven't even watched it yet myself. I'm still replaying it in my head from last night. I just tried to capture the moment. I remember zooming in, but it was so grainy, I wanted to catch the whole scene as I saw it. It was an incredible moment.
@@saturnracer156 - I know your not a photographer. And yes I also realize you don't video everything and put it on your channel. Got it. I do love your soundcheck videos. Your phone camera with distance will be grainy. You need a Pro external camera to get clear shots. Especially far away. And yes. I certainly understand you want to soak in the moment of just being there. Experience the magic. Got it. I hope you watch & listen to *Breathe* very well when you zoom in & zoom out. Hear the difference & see the difference. Cause what you hear live is not what you hear from the cellphone. That changes with the zooming. Why do you suppose Rudy used many cellphones to record *Evolve* music video?? Set them and leave them. But I will repeat myself. Thank you very much for posting what you have. I know I don't have to ask you if you love the show. The 7,000 strong TWA Worldwide Chior said the show was *SICK.*
@@saturnracer156 Thanks Rick for the upload, Excellent video, looks & sounds great. And with the right amount of Zooming😅 people should be grateful to get an upload so soon after the concert which is far for most. ⚡⚡⚡
@@kevinthetruckdriver353 I do appreciate the feedback. I can't promise I'll remember it when it matters, but I'll try. lol I appreciate the fact you are respectful about it. When I get rude feedback, I tend to match the energy. lol
Look at it this way, Pepsi and the rappers wanted to use The Warning's song as a base to create their own artistic spin. That is an honor, regardless of the musical taste of the typical The Warning fan. This increases their reach, and may lead people to find The Warning that never would have found them otherwise. It's ok if you don't like it.
@@saturnracer156 solo te recuerdo que mis paisanitas se están dando a conocer más por si mismas y no por otras personas ni por una marca en Europa ya se están dando a conoser
exacto están donde están por ellas mismas por nadie más , nadie les ah regalado nada , todo lo que han logrado es por su esfuerzo , por su talento y tenacidad @@jorgehernandezgutierrez8140