@windbreaker57 hi. I'm not an expert on these things so I can't really respond sensibly on your comments but you seem to be so. I hope choirs and others who are into these kinds of performances inside churches or similar venues get to read this so they get ideas to better capture the best audio qualities in their next acts. thanx for sharing.
@thanx4music - i agree completely. but one technical thing that might have worked better was to locate the recording mics a few feet front and above the choir, near enough to capture the direct choir sound but far enough to capture the natural reverberation qualities intrinsic to the large, high-celinged hall. as it was, the recording mic seemed integrated with the video recorder sited in the choir loft, thereby capturing more of the 'wet' or reverberated and less of the 'dry' or direct sound.
@bretthemora - actually, churches / cathedrals have been and are often used as concert venues because of the natural accoustic properties that yield a "large hall" reverberation effect. and when churches or cathedrals are used for this purpose, church officials first remove the blessed sacrament; without that present, the structure is technically "not" a church...at least, not in the Catholic sense.
The accoustics of the place is terrible making their redition of the song discordant. If the performed that if a place that was accoustically treated, the performance would have been superb.
hello thinking people, peace. it really doesn't make sense to compare or criticize based on uploaded videos because there are other factors affecting the music quality here (i.e what recorder was used, quality of recording, other sounds in the background etc.) so i hold my comment because its totally different when you are actually there. i'm here to appreciate music and enjoy what is available as is. actual performance is the best venue for critics.
hahahha.,.it's very entertaining ,,i am proud to be a waray-waray !!!
joannavyblue 8 months ago
@windbreaker57 hi. I'm not an expert on these things so I can't really respond sensibly on your comments but you seem to be so. I hope choirs and others who are into these kinds of performances inside churches or similar venues get to read this so they get ideas to better capture the best audio qualities in their next acts. thanx for sharing.
thanx4music 11 months ago
I love the performance and the arrangement!
windbreaker57 11 months ago
@thanx4music - i agree completely. but one technical thing that might have worked better was to locate the recording mics a few feet front and above the choir, near enough to capture the direct choir sound but far enough to capture the natural reverberation qualities intrinsic to the large, high-celinged hall. as it was, the recording mic seemed integrated with the video recorder sited in the choir loft, thereby capturing more of the 'wet' or reverberated and less of the 'dry' or direct sound.
windbreaker57 11 months ago
@bretthemora - actually, churches / cathedrals have been and are often used as concert venues because of the natural accoustic properties that yield a "large hall" reverberation effect. and when churches or cathedrals are used for this purpose, church officials first remove the blessed sacrament; without that present, the structure is technically "not" a church...at least, not in the Catholic sense.
windbreaker57 11 months ago
@hommedterre funny. this is a church. Churches are not meant for concert I think?
bretthemora 1 year ago
wow it's great,,i love it
lgemarino 1 year ago
The accoustics of the place is terrible making their redition of the song discordant. If the performed that if a place that was accoustically treated, the performance would have been superb.
hommedterre 1 year ago
Hanep galing tlga...
johnwest360 1 year ago
hello thinking people, peace. it really doesn't make sense to compare or criticize based on uploaded videos because there are other factors affecting the music quality here (i.e what recorder was used, quality of recording, other sounds in the background etc.) so i hold my comment because its totally different when you are actually there. i'm here to appreciate music and enjoy what is available as is. actual performance is the best venue for critics.
thanx4music 1 year ago