I would love to listen, but the Disney ride audio is always drowned out by people talking loudly, yelling, or screaming. Better off listening to the soundtracks on youtube.
Samantha Jorgensen WDW: Room is just a still room that quite literally "raises" the roof...DL: "topless" elevator with upper area that stays still (so to "stretch portraits") whilste the elevators descend..)
Favorite Audio snippet, from a ride that's no longer around: ExtraTerrorestrial Alien Encounter: when the alien explodes at the end, covering the audience in "guts", an "audience member" (actually comes from the speaker in your seat) says: "My mouth was open!"
@@mikesmith6838 Yeah, a minority gets freaking offended and Disney bows to their demand. That's weak. I've asked several women since the change and refurbishment if that scene ever bothered them, and they said no. Because most people understand that that is just a part of history. And consequently it became one of the most famous Disney quotes ever, and now it's gone. I won't be surprised if in the following years Master Gracy becomes Mistress Gracy, and they turn Mickey into a transgender. So much stupidity.
A Grammar-Spelling Freak Disneyland is my life I went to Disneyland twice last year but I don’t get to go this year or probably next year... I have gone five times in my life and I’m 14 I love Disneyland why am I saying all of this I don’t know but I love Disneyland
100% YES! That is one of my all time favorites as well. So cleverly composed, too. It reminds me of looking at the night sky. The main melody with its stepping back and forth between notes(or whatever the proper music term is), makes me think of the stars twinkling. And then there are the parts where you hear a high pitch arcing down to a low pitch, which sounds like shooting stars to me. IT’S. JUST. THE. BEST.
@@dennisvelez9846 They are actually the same song! The entrance song is orchestral, and the star tunnel is a synth. They are instrumentals of "We've Come so Far".
Nestoons did you know there is lyrics to start tunnel, the first part of star tunnel? It’s called we’ve come so far, promising tomorrows! By the way, it is really calm!
Is it only for Disney World? I enjoy listening to that loop as well, but I don't think I have ever heard it in line at the Anaheim park (I don't get to visit as often as I would like).
My favorite audio is jungle drums and the old music playing on the radio in line for the jungle cruise. definitely makes me feel like an explorer from the 1930s-50s
My favorite music is probably the pirates queue music, aka the music you played in the background of this video. That or maybe the quiet swamp noises with the banjo as you pass the blue bayou
Me too! I love the smooth sound of it, and it was because of my love for that song that I discovered the Exotica genre, which is lots of smooth, calm, jungle/tropical/Polynesian inspired music. I have started a small exotica vinyl collection and love just having it on in the background, totally makes me feel like I'm back at Disneyland!
*Cool trick explained* The audio term you're looking for is called "ducking". It's a recording term where you lower the sound of one instrument or group of instruments in order to make the "newer" or "more relevant" musical tones stand out. A great example of this is the opening of the song "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC. You'll notice it starts with a really loud guitar solo over a highhat. These are the ONLY focus for several seconds and are very loud. As soon as new instruments enter, the guitar solo which was so loud before is suddenly a background noise. You can hear it if you're listening, but the volume is lower. This is "Ducking". Disney uses this the same way on rides. Where when you are close the busts on "Haunted Mansion" the music elsewhere is lowered, but the busts are louder, in order to add emphasis. The default "grim grinning ghosts" still plays, but in this speaker, the wails are quieter and the busts are louder. Travel a little further in and you'll still hear the bust harmonies, but it'll be ducked under the new mix. It's not just that this speaker will play audio unique to the nearby feature, but that it'll play a mix of the song with the volume of the nearby feature boosted. And now I'm going to tell you where this absolutely blows my mind more than any other place in this place in this place that does little else other than blowing my mind. The Parades. Similar to rides, Parade music doesn't end. and that's because parades are treated like rides, but backwards. Instead of the guests going past features on a ride, the features go past the guests. But this creates one HUGE problem. The speakers aren't on the parade at all. They're among the guests and on poles lining main street. So... the imagineers had to come up with a way to make the trumpet float sound trumpet heavy, but as it passes, the speaker you're standing next to will lower the volume of the trumpets and raise the volume of the next float which may be tinkerbell's fairy noises. or Dwarves singing. But all of this is done seamlessly no matter how stretched or contracted the parade gets. I don't have exact specs on this, but I have a theory on how the smartest and best company in the world would do this.... Write an audio program that has and mixes each parade's music. When the parade starts, it'll run an opening message, and the default music starts. Use sensors tied to certain markers making every 30 meters of road a different section with its own mix of the song. As any particular sound worthy group gets near, the slider tied to their sounds in the mix gets boosted. As it moves away from there, the slider is moved down. doing this would allow you to skip floats if need be. That slider and sound effects would just not be brought up. Make the range something like 100 meters. As it gets within 100 meters of the particular sensor, it begins creeping in the volume, as it's closest, the volume is as loud as it'll ever get, and then starts getting quieter as it moves away. That's not guaranteed how they do it. But it's the smartest way I can think of it getting done. The fact that it's capable at all is genius, the fact that it's done so fluidly so many times a day, is a feat I wouldn't even imagine possible. And I suppose that's why I'm not an imagineer.
Totally agree with you about the parades Chad, they're certainly my favourite example of Disney stitching together all the various tunes and motifs associated with each parade float. There is one small extra to what you've said about the parades though in that although the parade route speakers are zoned they don't play the majority of the music as there are actually speakers on the parade floats as well. They sometimes play just musical vocals or character voices but can often play a different tune specific to that particular float (or group of floats) which is synced and layered to fit perfectly on top of the general background tune (the underliner) being played by the park speakers. The bonus of this approach is there's no tricky fading to worry about as the floats naturally fade themselves in and out of the listener's hearing as they pass by. Spectromagic was one of my favourites for this as it had a fairly basic underliner (except for the unified fanfare sections) which allowed the floats or groups to have their own personality e.g. The Little Mermaid group would play the "Part of Your World" theme over the top of the underliner. If you listen to this Spectromagic video ua-cam.com/video/tMOgrlzc9bY/v-deo.html from 5:15 you'll have a minute of the underliner due to delayed floats and then you'll hear the metronome start as it appears at about 6:20 followed by the music picking up again. In fact just watch the whole video tbh cos Spectromagic was great :)
I would just do by playing a sound file for each float that is mixed to start quiet and then increase in volume, and then fade back out. Have a sensor, or a guy pushing buttons on a Midi controller that cues the sound file as the float enters a zone of speakers. They have precise speed control on the floats, so the length of the track is predetermined. A simpler way would just be to have a series of tracks play, depending on what floats are in use, and just rely on the floats moving at the correct speed to stay with the music. These days I would do it with some sort of RFID tags on the bottom of each float, and RFID readers in the street at the edge of each zone, triggering a computer to route the correct length tapered track to the correct zone.
At Disneyland Main Street you go down the right side where the Starbucks is. You can just hand out in the side street and you hear the dentist drilling while someone screams and someone taking a shower and lots of other stuff. I find that quite fun when I need to take a break.
Blair Slavin you’re referring to Center Street just off Main Street. Whole bunch a funny audio like badly played piano lessons and snoring coming from the detective agency “that never sleeps” lol.
My personal favorite is when they are playing grim grinning ghosts on the organ slowly and ominously. I also LOVE the ghost host's monologue in the stretch room, and ever line of dialogue that Constance speaks
My favorite was "Remember Dreams Come True" So after a whole day of being immersed in these songs and voice clips, they made a whole fireworks show that is basically the "greatest hits" album. I know that answer is sorta a cop-out, so here's a specific answer: I personally love hearing "Oklahoma!" on Main Street USA!
"Here we GOOOOOOoooooo" - Peter Pan When my Dad went to Magic Kingdom for the first time in the 70s, the Peter Pan ride broke down and they got stuck at that part of the ride. Peter Pan saying "Here we go" on a loop for twenty minutes.
Wow, this makes me even more appreciative of how lame it was the one time I went to Six Flags in St. Louis. The speakers were visible no matter where you were, and they just played random pop music (including "We Like to Party" by Vengaboys every 2-3 songs). Ugh.
i just love the pigs “singing along” towards the end of the city burning scene in pirates. every time i go on it i watch and listen to them as we pass them
The get me out of here on repeat comment reminds me of the time I got stuck Splash Mountain right before going up the escalator to the top. Still can't stand listening to Everybody's Got a Laughing Place without going insane.
Isaac Ferguson Dude same! I listened to those vultures on loop for thirty minutes! (Also with all the lights on, I could see the huge JBL speaker sitting behind them)
I've gotten stuck on the Haunted Mansion about a million times. I love it, but hearing the organ music playing the same section over and over and over and over again will make you wish you were actually dead.
Definitely Melanie's song from EuroDisney's Phantom Manor. You hear a faint clavier version of the song outside, in the gardens, when waiting to enter the attraction and then all the way until the cemetery scene.
The pulse of the engines are my favorite sound in the entire damn park and I wish I could find that sound by itself since I could listen to it for hours!
The parade music also does a good job at stitching together the different verses of the songs between the floats. It's really "It's a Small World" on wheels. And now I miss the Main Street Electrical Parade.
My favorite is the Illuminations soundtrack (and the 45 minutes before the show for that matter). The soundtrack as well as many other aspects is the reason why it’s my absolute favorite Disney nighttime spectacular in the United States
I always wondered why when going from the floating orb scene of the HM to the ballroom scene, that as soon as you turn to the ballroom you can no longer hear the once super loud talking in the last room. or in ariel, going from under the sea to the dark sea cave. it happens so fast and i feel like i should still be able to hear it
I think you should have at least mention the Indian Jones Temple of the Forbidden Eye audio. It's a brilliant mix of an original music piece but is the Indiana Jones music along with many audio queues. When going through the dark tunnel the sound of creepy crawling bugs, the lame paintings on the wall with the sounds of darts or arrows shooting passed you (unfortunately the sound of the compressed air being release ruins it), when pulling up to see the bridge skull carved in rock the music reaches a peak and same when pulling up to the bridge, the snake and even the sound of the engine stalling. Those jeeps Disney designed are not just motion control immersive genius. The many speakers it has contribute to ride in many ways. I can only imagine how it sounds if your not in one of the vehicle but standing in the middle of all of it =D P.S. Sound design and ambient lighting are my favorite tools for Halloween. Gore is cheap.
Eliza Sykes me too (of course). Between that, The Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean just hearing portions of the rides sends me on a nostalgia trip.
For my favorite on ride track is probably space mountain. It fits the exhilarating rush through the cosmos perfectly. As for queue music, (this may be odd) is the haunted mansion holiday track. It just "screams" wonder and excitement for what a delight is in the mansion below. For land music, that's a little hard to say. I'd probably refer to main street, because you obviously can't go wrong with classical nostalgia.
I have 2 musical cues that are my favorite: First, of course, the music you hear while in the outdoors gardens area of the Tower of Terror queue. When the mist is turned on and the queue is empty, I just love the feeling of timelessness that area gives you. Once you go through those open gates, you are slowly moving back in time and into that fated Halloween night. Next has got to be the half hour before Illuminations, Reflections of Earth begins. They light up all of the torches around World Showcase lagoon and play a list of upbeat songs from around the countries featured at World Showcase, then they finish it off with Uttara Kuru's Our Life. When that last one comes up, I know the show is about to begin. I know it is that one song specifically, because they used to sell the Samurai Collection albums (with that track in it) at the Japan pavilion a few years ago and that's where I first heard and recognized it from.
I think the best voice track is Rocket saying "Disneyland? That's thematically inconsistent." The best audio track in my opinion is a loop that is played at the entrance area and ticket/ bag check area for Hollywood Studios. It's all big band jazz versions of Disney songs. It always brings me back.
my favorite music would have to be the miscellaneous songs that play in the esplanade before you enter either park, that's the one place i was convinced that music comes from absolutely nowhere.. until may 4th a few months beforehand when i found the speakers hidden in the bushes
i know this was mostly about audio on teh rides, but i think some of my favorite ambient music in teh parks (and in all of ambient music in general) comes from the outside of the gates in disneyland/dca it just feels really upbeat and charming getting you in the mood for disney fun when you get right to the gates, and at night when you leave it feels whimsical but also a little melancholy, like an audio version of "see you again sometime." like i know i said "feel" more than "sounds" with that but it really does hit a feeling first more than an "oh yeah, theres music"
Can you just have a day that you say you’re going to Disney and then just have all of us people there with you? I know it’s hectic and a little bit crazy but I mean you could make it kinda like a tour group but obviously you can do whatever you want. You know we’d tip you like crazy❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
my favorite audio is one I thought u were going to mention based on the thumbnail for this video. on Pirates (at Disneyland, I haven’t been to Disney World enough to know if it’s the same there) when u pass by the 3 Pirates singing on ur left next to a stable with a donkey, when u get to a certain verse in the song, the middle pirate will be singing “ahs” in harmony with the song. My friend & I would always hope we passed that scene at just the right moment to get to hear him singing the background vocals to the other two.
Haunted Mansion has my favorite song in the park, I was sitting in my Doom Buggy singing along and as I moved through the graveyard, it never felt like I was getting offbeat. But I think Roger Rabbit has a great use of sound, too, especially in the queue. Only thing that took me out of the themeing was recognizing voice actors (Baby Herman was Jim Cummings, and June Foray reprised her role as Wheezy) but hearing them made me super happy.
The sound design for the late Tower if terror area was always breathtaking. From the echoes added to the music outside the ride, to the rumbling pipes throughout the boiler room. It was always just spectacular.
yes!!!!! at the top of the DCA cue there's a wall with chalk markings on it (referencing a twilight zone episode) where you can hear a little girls voice coming through. i listened for that every time :)
When asked why I’ve been going to Disneyland in Anaheim over and over since 1959 and I reply it’s the aural landscape I crave and miss when I am NOT there.
I feel the same way, except for me it's Disney World. As a kid I had a tape recording of songs from Disneyland and Disney World. I would listen to that from time to time and it would bring back memories of being in the parks. These days, thanks to UA-cam, whenever I feel like I need a fix of Disney Parks I just play some audio loops. Such as the Magic Kingdom Entrance Loop or the EPCOT entrance loop. My favorite is the modern short Innoventions Area music loop. I'll also listen to Illuminations, an old vinyl recording of The Tiki Room and The Jungle Cruise, Tomorrowland and Frontierland music loops and other random ride audios when I feel like it. The audio both satisfies my desire to be at Disney but also fosters the urge to visit. That's probably why Disney allows all this content to exist on UA-cam and elsewhere, because to them it's the best type of advertising. Anyone who's visited a Disney park has, at the very least, subconsciously absorbed the audio atmosphere. It becomes an essential part of the overall experience and when you return it's comforting to hear the familiar sounds that you subconsciously expect.
I love your videos. I am obsessed with Disney and Disneyland been going to the park since I was a baby. If I could I would live there on the haunted mansion ride or pirates.
I love your name,too.. While I do l,ove the Haunted Mansion, Disney World even more, I wouldn't want to live there, or wake up there..if you know what I mean..like Dallin,ourhost..I love the transition,it doesn;'t bother me
Awesome video! Thank you for devoting an episode to Sound and Music. Here’s what changed my life as a child, and is 100% responsible for my subsequent career choice(s): At the tender age of 6, my parents took me to experience the Haunted Mansion at DL within its first week or two of public operation (in ‘69.) While I was already hooked, having first ridden Pirates in 1967, my memories of riding that attraction for first time are not as vivid. Back to the Mansion: it was in the Corridor after the Stretching Room where I caused a logjam by stopping ‘dead’ in my tracks near one of the “lightning and thunder” windows... my enthralled by confused parents asked me if I was okay. I replied, “Listen to the wind-!! It-it-it-it’s playing the same song as the pipe organ!!” I was FLOORED. And I never forgot. Between that brilliant bit of aural storytelling magic, and the first time I discovered a speaker grill in Pirates painted to look like bricks, my life’s career aspirations were irrevokably set. :) Years (many) later, Jimmy Macdonald demonstrated to me how he created the sound: he attached a hose to a basketball which he used like the air-bladder on a set of bagpipes, which allowed him a near-constant and, more importantly, silent source of “wind” to blow into his mouth via the hose; meanwhile he used his mouth to shape and tune the rushing air sound, recording the result with a microphone, syncronized to the rest of the Haunted Mansion’s soundtrack. Simple, effective and brilliant. I hope you enjoy that memory! That’s my favorite Disney Parks sound. :)
is it weird that the music you choose to play makes me think of like the beginning of the animated Jungle Book movie? as for actual audio at the parks...I've only been to WDW once and it wasn't that long of an experience for me that I wanted but I do love the songs the rides have x3
I love the tomorrowland music, it’s so relaxing to me and I like the futuristic feel. I also like this one line from the jungle Cruise that is really hard to hear but on the ride you can hear on the part where they tell you to get down because those people are trying to attack the boat, well one of them says “I love disco” I just think it’s really funny😂
My favorite Disney "sounds" re a lot of Epcot loops. I love the Innoventions loop, but nothing gets me jamming harder than the Living with the Land theme.
I got stuck on Pirates right next to Old Bill. I heard that line so many times before the ride started up again that I heard it in my sleep that night.
I really liked the background music in Epcot around the front of the park where you walked around the new technology buildings and the Land and the oceans and body works attractions. I wish I could find that sound track and/or song names. Do you know Offhand Disney?
I think back to the Epcot entrance music that I would notice as I was leaving late at night. The crowds had died down and the park was becoming peaceful where you could hear the music cast over the whole area. To me it meant the close of a fun day at Disney World. ua-cam.com/video/_kZDScT9wz0/v-deo.html
I like the sound byte from the grotto in Pirates of the Caribbean "Dead men tell no tales" coz it always puts me in the mood for the ride and brings back a flood of memories.
I'm so glad you mentioned getting stuck on a ride. It seems like they mixed everything really well when the ride is moving, but it gets rather jarring when you get stuck at a certain point on a ride for a period of time and really start to notice how it's all done.
They do that. I'm guessing you know some. Two examples: The Ghiardelli store pumps the chocolate smell at the entrance. The new incredicoaster has cookie scent in the tunnels when they are trying to tempt Jack Jack with cookies. There's an incredibles themed cookie stand near the exit. Less of a trick but scents are also used in the Figment ride (not always pleasant ones of course) and if I remember they are also used on It's Tough to be a Bug.
I love all of the audio in Living with the Land. The thunder at the beginning, the narrator, the ambient farm noises, then everything in the greenhouses, it's really really good.
for me its hands down the Splash Mountain theming from the entrance to the ride, the entire queue, and all the way up until the actual boat loading area. the whole way you’re guided by the cheerful and upbeat music carefully written to keep you in a good mood while enjoying an amazing attraction!
I went on a tour with my choir and at the end of the day we filled up 2 pirate boats with choir kids and we were all screaming the chorus to a pirate's life for me
@@memethyst , when I was there in January I didn't notice John's clicks. To be fair, I was closer to the back of the theater. I suppose the lesson is to not get too close to the old animatronics.
My favorite piece of audio at Disneyland is at the end of the Indiana Jones ride where Indy says “Don’t tell me that wasn’t big fun!” He says it so sarcastically it’s hilarious. He says something different at the end of every ride so every time I ride it I hope I get to hear that one.
I absolutely love the Grim grinning ghosts song and every sound effect in the haunted mansion but I must say my favorite song in the Park is Walt Disney World’s Space Mountain song it makes me so happy every time I hear it
I am also from Dundee, Scotland and have never heard of Jimmy (granted his family moved when he was one) but still its so cool having that connection with my home city.
Oh everything. It's why my smile walking into the park gets wider as I get older. Seriously, I was smiling more happily going into the Magic Kingdom at age 28 than I was at age 10. As well as two separate trips to California with my dad at ages 11 and 23. Both times, had really only one request that I wanted to do: go to Disneyland. And I was like a little kid going in. When I was 23, not 11.
@@memethyst I agree. Now I realize I worded it a bit wrong. I never notice the transitions or Stark contrast in music unless I'm beyond the "transition point." The music is fantastic
my favorite piece of sound in disneyland is probably that truly haunting organ that plays in the beginning of the haunted mansion when youre walkin through the halls and about to enter its LITERALLY perfect
My favorite is the outside garden area music in the Florida Tower of Terror. How it sounds old-timey and echoes so oddly, even when the queue is full. It really gets me in the right mood for the ride.
Re-upload because Universal Music Group is the absolute worst.
Offhand Disney I know you pain..
Offhand Disney *The struggle is real...*
Glad I got to see the original
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when is the next time you'll be going to Disney I want to meat you
Always love hearing “dead men tell no tales” in pirates. Gives me goosebumps every time.
I though it used to say dead man sparrow rides too when I was younger 😂😂
Isn't that a reference to A Fistful of Dollars
Me too!!! It’s always the first ride I ride, and I get shivers!
I love Disney more than anyone no one loves Disney more than me
"Dead men tell no tales" then the drop in the pitch black, then every boat singing a pirates life for me. It's magnificent.
I love how the parrot in Pirates of the Caribbean sings "a parrot's life for me" It's such an obvious pun, it just always makes me smile.
Jack Holden - ..... I never noticed. I could of lived the rest of my life without linking that pun 🤯
I love Disney more than anyone no one loves Disney more than me
That is not a pun...
make a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.
Winnie The Pooh
That’s not a very “Disney” way of thinking
I love the queue to Star Tours. You feel like you're at an airport of sorts, hearing announcements about flights boarding at a certain gate, etc.
It smells like one, too
@@webzter2661 omg my brother and I always that Star Tours queue smells like "electricity". We don't even know what that means lol
@@melissajuarez2893 the haunted mansion has a great smell as well
They nailed it perfectly.
Technical side of Disney is also great!!!!!
Best piece of audio is in the queue for Star Tours, something along the lines of "Visit Alderaan, recently voted the safest planet in the Galaxy."
....ooooooh
I would love to listen, but the Disney ride audio is always drowned out by people talking loudly, yelling, or screaming. Better off listening to the soundtracks on youtube.
"no no no Carlos don't be chicken!!" literally that woman screaming and carlos gurgling water is all I can hear in that scene lol
It's not don't be chicken.. It's don't be cheek'n as in don't talk. Isn't it?
Yah it's cheek'n. There's a script for it
me too :0
That scene and that line are the best! So memorable...and so...terribly sad.
SOunded like "..don;t be cheatin'?. See? See? See how your ears CAN be fooled?
At WDW in the elevator at the Haunted Mansion, if you hang back you can here the gargoyles say "Get Out" Very quietly.
@Chicken Mcfricken Ahhh, that's the illusion...it is an elevator. It only looks like the ceiling is rising.
@@robertmartinez1645 no, in the magic kingdom the floor doesn't move, but in Disneyland the floor does move.
@@scrungobungus Ohhhh yes, I got the two confused. That's right, thanks for setting me straight!👍 Cheers!
THE POINT BEING.... the voices from the gargoyles... I've been riding Haunted Mansion since it opened and never ever heard that!! Thanks!
Samantha Jorgensen WDW: Room is just a still room that quite literally "raises" the roof...DL: "topless" elevator with upper area that stays still (so to "stretch portraits") whilste the elevators descend..)
Favorite Audio snippet, from a ride that's no longer around: ExtraTerrorestrial Alien Encounter: when the alien explodes at the end, covering the audience in "guts", an "audience member" (actually comes from the speaker in your seat) says:
"My mouth was open!"
Favorite audio?
"When hinges creak in doorless chambers..."
Use to be "We wants the redhead..." but they ruined that.
My favorite attraction of all time. No one does it like Disney. Not even close!!
Proof that one is a 100% Disney-goer: I know where both of these quotes come from.
@@mikesmith6838 Yeah, a minority gets freaking offended and Disney bows to their demand. That's weak.
I've asked several women since the change and refurbishment if that scene ever bothered them, and they said no. Because most people understand that that is just a part of history. And consequently it became one of the most famous Disney quotes ever, and now it's gone.
I won't be surprised if in the following years Master Gracy becomes Mistress Gracy, and they turn Mickey into a transgender.
So much stupidity.
A Grammar-Spelling Freak Disneyland is my life I went to Disneyland twice last year but I don’t get to go this year or probably next year... I have gone five times in my life and I’m 14 I love Disneyland why am I saying all of this I don’t know but I love Disneyland
My favorite audio is the star tunnel music in the queue of space mountain. It’s so relaxing, calm, and I can just fall asleep to it.
100% YES! That is one of my all time favorites as well. So cleverly composed, too. It reminds me of looking at the night sky. The main melody with its stepping back and forth between notes(or whatever the proper music term is), makes me think of the stars twinkling. And then there are the parts where you hear a high pitch arcing down to a low pitch, which sounds like shooting stars to me. IT’S. JUST. THE. BEST.
That and the entrance music in WDW's Space Mountain are some of my favorite audio tracks from the parks.
@@dennisvelez9846 They are actually the same song! The entrance song is orchestral, and the star tunnel is a synth. They are instrumentals of "We've Come so Far".
MCOlangotang oh really? I never noticed that!
Nestoons did you know there is lyrics to start tunnel, the first part of star tunnel? It’s called we’ve come so far, promising tomorrows!
By the way, it is really calm!
My favorite is the jungle cruise queue loop. I love all the announcements that come through the channel to tie together the story of Adventureland.
AWOL radio forever
Is it only for Disney World? I enjoy listening to that loop as well, but I don't think I have ever heard it in line at the Anaheim park (I don't get to visit as often as I would like).
I found this loop for Disneyland in Anaheim: ua-cam.com/video/GUOmWfCTllo/v-deo.html
Jacob Pedersen Your attention, please. There are no announcements at this time. Thank you.
Glad you like it haha
Richard and Robert Sherman: what an immeasurable contribution those two have made to American culture.
Best speakers are the bee hives at Winnie the Pooh they sound like active bee hives.... it’s just really cute to me lol
If you think thats cute have you heard the splash moutain bees sing laughing place?
Behives are cute?
My favorite audio is jungle drums and the old music playing on the radio in line for the jungle cruise. definitely makes me feel like an explorer from the 1930s-50s
My favorite music is probably the pirates queue music, aka the music you played in the background of this video. That or maybe the quiet swamp noises with the banjo as you pass the blue bayou
Tell me about it. I haven't been to Disney that many times but I can definitely remember that song.
Just about to comment about that. I sometimes play that on my Bose speakers around my house when I'm doing something else
The swamp part of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, that whole section, is the best. It sets the mood so amazingly well.
I think pirates has some of my favorite music in general. So great!
Me too! I love the smooth sound of it, and it was because of my love for that song that I discovered the Exotica genre, which is lots of smooth, calm, jungle/tropical/Polynesian inspired music. I have started a small exotica vinyl collection and love just having it on in the background, totally makes me feel like I'm back at Disneyland!
*Cool trick explained* The audio term you're looking for is called "ducking". It's a recording term where you lower the sound of one instrument or group of instruments in order to make the "newer" or "more relevant" musical tones stand out. A great example of this is the opening of the song "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC. You'll notice it starts with a really loud guitar solo over a highhat. These are the ONLY focus for several seconds and are very loud. As soon as new instruments enter, the guitar solo which was so loud before is suddenly a background noise. You can hear it if you're listening, but the volume is lower. This is "Ducking".
Disney uses this the same way on rides. Where when you are close the busts on "Haunted Mansion" the music elsewhere is lowered, but the busts are louder, in order to add emphasis. The default "grim grinning ghosts" still plays, but in this speaker, the wails are quieter and the busts are louder. Travel a little further in and you'll still hear the bust harmonies, but it'll be ducked under the new mix. It's not just that this speaker will play audio unique to the nearby feature, but that it'll play a mix of the song with the volume of the nearby feature boosted.
And now I'm going to tell you where this absolutely blows my mind more than any other place in this place in this place that does little else other than blowing my mind. The Parades. Similar to rides, Parade music doesn't end. and that's because parades are treated like rides, but backwards. Instead of the guests going past features on a ride, the features go past the guests. But this creates one HUGE problem. The speakers aren't on the parade at all. They're among the guests and on poles lining main street. So... the imagineers had to come up with a way to make the trumpet float sound trumpet heavy, but as it passes, the speaker you're standing next to will lower the volume of the trumpets and raise the volume of the next float which may be tinkerbell's fairy noises. or Dwarves singing. But all of this is done seamlessly no matter how stretched or contracted the parade gets. I don't have exact specs on this, but I have a theory on how the smartest and best company in the world would do this....
Write an audio program that has and mixes each parade's music. When the parade starts, it'll run an opening message, and the default music starts. Use sensors tied to certain markers making every 30 meters of road a different section with its own mix of the song. As any particular sound worthy group gets near, the slider tied to their sounds in the mix gets boosted. As it moves away from there, the slider is moved down. doing this would allow you to skip floats if need be. That slider and sound effects would just not be brought up. Make the range something like 100 meters. As it gets within 100 meters of the particular sensor, it begins creeping in the volume, as it's closest, the volume is as loud as it'll ever get, and then starts getting quieter as it moves away.
That's not guaranteed how they do it. But it's the smartest way I can think of it getting done. The fact that it's capable at all is genius, the fact that it's done so fluidly so many times a day, is a feat I wouldn't even imagine possible. And I suppose that's why I'm not an imagineer.
Totally agree with you about the parades Chad, they're certainly my favourite example of Disney stitching together all the various tunes and motifs associated with each parade float.
There is one small extra to what you've said about the parades though in that although the parade route speakers are zoned they don't play the majority of the music as there are actually speakers on the parade floats as well. They sometimes play just musical vocals or character voices but can often play a different tune specific to that particular float (or group of floats) which is synced and layered to fit perfectly on top of the general background tune (the underliner) being played by the park speakers.
The bonus of this approach is there's no tricky fading to worry about as the floats naturally fade themselves in and out of the listener's hearing as they pass by.
Spectromagic was one of my favourites for this as it had a fairly basic underliner (except for the unified fanfare sections) which allowed the floats or groups to have their own personality e.g. The Little Mermaid group would play the "Part of Your World" theme over the top of the underliner.
If you listen to this Spectromagic video ua-cam.com/video/tMOgrlzc9bY/v-deo.html from 5:15 you'll have a minute of the underliner due to delayed floats and then you'll hear the metronome start as it appears at about 6:20 followed by the music picking up again.
In fact just watch the whole video tbh cos Spectromagic was great :)
Wow! Most of your explanation was musically over my head, but I enjoyed learning what I could from your knowledge - thanks.
That was unnecessarily long and surprisingly useful.
*raises hand* will this be on the test?
I would just do by playing a sound file for each float that is mixed to start quiet and then increase in volume, and then fade back out.
Have a sensor, or a guy pushing buttons on a Midi controller that cues the sound file as the float enters a zone of speakers.
They have precise speed control on the floats, so the length of the track is predetermined.
A simpler way would just be to have a series of tracks play, depending on what floats are in use, and just rely on the floats moving at the correct speed to stay with the music.
These days I would do it with some sort of RFID tags on the bottom of each float, and RFID readers in the street at the edge of each zone, triggering a computer to route the correct length tapered track to the correct zone.
At Disneyland Main Street you go down the right side where the Starbucks is. You can just hand out in the side street and you hear the dentist drilling while someone screams and someone taking a shower and lots of other stuff. I find that quite fun when I need to take a break.
That is exactly what i think! I was sitting on a bench in disney and i never expected to hear a guy singing in the shower. I love those details.
That’s totally my favorite place!
I love those too! That kind of thing is everywhere. So much is missed if you don't take in and enjoy your surroundings.
Blair Slavin you’re referring to Center Street just off Main Street. Whole bunch a funny audio like badly played piano lessons and snoring coming from the detective agency “that never sleeps” lol.
You hear ladies gossiping also.
Fave sound: Madam Leota’s speech. Second is Little Leota- “hurry baaaaaaack”
"Don't forget your, death certificate"
When i was 7 i used to think she said "gift certificate" for some reason
My personal favorite is when they are playing grim grinning ghosts on the organ slowly and ominously. I also LOVE the ghost host's monologue in the stretch room, and ever line of dialogue that Constance speaks
Favorite Disneyland phrase ever HAS to be Peter’s “come on everybody, here we go! “ pure ,aficionados, gives me goosebumps every time
My favorite was "Remember Dreams Come True" So after a whole day of being immersed in these songs and voice clips, they made a whole fireworks show that is basically the "greatest hits" album.
I know that answer is sorta a cop-out, so here's a specific answer: I personally love hearing "Oklahoma!" on Main Street USA!
I love the music during Peter Pan’s flight at the ambient noises coming from the shops on Main Street in New Orleans Square
"Here we GOOOOOOoooooo" - Peter Pan
When my Dad went to Magic Kingdom for the first time in the 70s, the Peter Pan ride broke down and they got stuck at that part of the ride. Peter Pan saying "Here we go" on a loop for twenty minutes.
Wow, this makes me even more appreciative of how lame it was the one time I went to Six Flags in St. Louis. The speakers were visible no matter where you were, and they just played random pop music (including "We Like to Party" by Vengaboys every 2-3 songs). Ugh.
I think my brain would die if I heard We Like to Party that much
i just love the pigs “singing along” towards the end of the city burning scene in pirates. every time i go on it i watch and listen to them as we pass them
The get me out of here on repeat comment reminds me of the time I got stuck Splash Mountain right before going up the escalator to the top. Still can't stand listening to Everybody's Got a Laughing Place without going insane.
Isaac Ferguson Dude same! I listened to those vultures on loop for thirty minutes! (Also with all the lights on, I could see the huge JBL speaker sitting behind them)
That song gets me, dude- I got stuck once and learned all the words. I still hum it while walking around
I've gotten stuck on the Haunted Mansion about a million times. I love it, but hearing the organ music playing the same section over and over and over and over again will make you wish you were actually dead.
That's my nightmare
I could listen to grim grinning ghosts all day long.
Same!!! Especially the La-Da singer.
SAME!!!!!!!!!
When the crypt doors creak and the tombstones quake...
Spooks come out to a swingin’ wake...
galaxycraft20 And begin to vocalize...
I do enjoy Disney's Musical talents in the Park. Disney always does a great job.
Bryce Mckenzie ur that guy that comments on all of his vids!
I loved it all the details from the sounds and smells. I just loved it.
Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow from the Carousel of Progress is one of my all-time favourite Disney songs.
me too i love the country bears jamboree music and zootopia music
I love the sound of the train and especially the announcement, "...Nowww ariiving..." It makes me feel I'm in that time and place.
Definitely Melanie's song from EuroDisney's Phantom Manor.
You hear a faint clavier version of the song outside, in the gardens, when waiting to enter the attraction and then all the way until the cemetery scene.
Matterhorn beginning “remain seated please. permanecer sentato por favor”
The sounds of Space Mountain for me. The com chat while in the outside, then as you move indoors, the rhythmic pulse of the engines.....
The pulse of the engines are my favorite sound in the entire damn park and I wish I could find that sound by itself since I could listen to it for hours!
The piano parts of the haunted mansion. Also the attic bride/ Constance Hatchaway scene in the ride/soundtrack. I love her
The parade music also does a good job at stitching together the different verses of the songs between the floats. It's really "It's a Small World" on wheels. And now I miss the Main Street Electrical Parade.
One of the best parades ever. Then Fantasmic!!!!
My favorite is the Illuminations soundtrack (and the 45 minutes before the show for that matter). The soundtrack as well as many other aspects is the reason why it’s my absolute favorite Disney nighttime spectacular in the United States
ytctc 1 I played part of Illuminations in my school's marching band last year and I think I was the only one excited for it
RIP IllumiNations
ytctc 1 so sad illuminations is going away 🤧😢
I kinda like the tech sounds from tomorrow land. Makes me feel like I’m actually in the future.
I always wondered why when going from the floating orb scene of the HM to the ballroom scene, that as soon as you turn to the ballroom you can no longer hear the once super loud talking in the last room. or in ariel, going from under the sea to the dark sea cave. it happens so fast and i feel like i should still be able to hear it
I love Soaring over California music
but its gone
Right, you can’t love music if it’s no longer played at the park.
They have Soaring over the World & it still has the same music, if I remember correctly. The song inside is from American President
I bought the song on iTunes. It's on an album called the soundtrack of Walt Disney World or something like that.
The Mysterious Gravity Falls Person yeah you can...
I think you should have at least mention the Indian Jones Temple of the Forbidden Eye audio. It's a brilliant mix of an original music piece but is the Indiana Jones music along with many audio queues. When going through the dark tunnel the sound of creepy crawling bugs, the lame paintings on the wall with the sounds of darts or arrows shooting passed you (unfortunately the sound of the compressed air being release ruins it), when pulling up to see the bridge skull carved in rock the music reaches a peak and same when pulling up to the bridge, the snake and even the sound of the engine stalling. Those jeeps Disney designed are not just motion control immersive genius. The many speakers it has contribute to ride in many ways. I can only imagine how it sounds if your not in one of the vehicle but standing in the middle of all of it =D
P.S. Sound design and ambient lighting are my favorite tools for Halloween. Gore is cheap.
KaiserXionTV i love the audio and music in that ride!!!
Eliza Sykes me too (of course). Between that, The Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean just hearing portions of the rides sends me on a nostalgia trip.
For my favorite on ride track is probably space mountain. It fits the exhilarating rush through the cosmos perfectly. As for queue music, (this may be odd) is the haunted mansion holiday track. It just "screams" wonder and excitement for what a delight is in the mansion below. For land music, that's a little hard to say. I'd probably refer to main street, because you obviously can't go wrong with classical nostalgia.
I love the music for both the Haunted Mansion’s and Soarin’s queues 👻 ✈️
I have 2 musical cues that are my favorite:
First, of course, the music you hear while in the outdoors gardens area of the Tower of Terror queue. When the mist is turned on and the queue is empty, I just love the feeling of timelessness that area gives you. Once you go through those open gates, you are slowly moving back in time and into that fated Halloween night.
Next has got to be the half hour before Illuminations, Reflections of Earth begins. They light up all of the torches around World Showcase lagoon and play a list of upbeat songs from around the countries featured at World Showcase, then they finish it off with Uttara Kuru's Our Life. When that last one comes up, I know the show is about to begin. I know it is that one song specifically, because they used to sell the Samurai Collection albums (with that track in it) at the Japan pavilion a few years ago and that's where I first heard and recognized it from.
I think the best voice track is Rocket saying "Disneyland? That's thematically inconsistent."
The best audio track in my opinion is a loop that is played at the entrance area and ticket/ bag check area for Hollywood Studios. It's all big band jazz versions of Disney songs. It always brings me back.
hey, nice icon!
I like the library piano in The Haunted Mansion and the guy that says "I love disco" on the Jungle Cruise XD
my favorite music would have to be the miscellaneous songs that play in the esplanade before you enter either park, that's the one place i was convinced that music comes from absolutely nowhere..
until may 4th a few months beforehand when i found the speakers hidden in the bushes
I love the Tiki room song... after 8 years, I still sing it and get it stuck in my head...
Me too
My fave is subtle: the “little girl lost” audio coming from behind a wall in the queue for Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
KingToruk I love that to
i know this was mostly about audio on teh rides, but i think some of my favorite ambient music in teh parks (and in all of ambient music in general) comes from the outside of the gates in disneyland/dca
it just feels really upbeat and charming getting you in the mood for disney fun when you get right to the gates, and at night when you leave it feels whimsical but also a little melancholy, like an audio version of "see you again sometime." like i know i said "feel" more than "sounds" with that but it really does hit a feeling first more than an "oh yeah, theres music"
Splash Mountain is also really evident with the song loop and auditory effects. The transitions and the storytelling with the effects are pristine.
Can you just have a day that you say you’re going to Disney and then just have all of us people there with you? I know it’s hectic and a little bit crazy but I mean you could make it kinda like a tour group but obviously you can do whatever you want. You know we’d tip you like crazy❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
my favorite audio is one I thought u were going to mention based on the thumbnail for this video. on Pirates (at Disneyland, I haven’t been to Disney World enough to know if it’s the same there) when u pass by the 3 Pirates singing on ur left next to a stable with a donkey, when u get to a certain verse in the song, the middle pirate will be singing “ahs” in harmony with the song. My friend & I would always hope we passed that scene at just the right moment to get to hear him singing the background vocals to the other two.
As much as I love HM and Pirates my favorite audio bit would be the storm/drummer scene in the Tiki room when the gods are angry.
Haunted Mansion has my favorite song in the park, I was sitting in my Doom Buggy singing along and as I moved through the graveyard, it never felt like I was getting offbeat. But I think Roger Rabbit has a great use of sound, too, especially in the queue. Only thing that took me out of the themeing was recognizing voice actors (Baby Herman was Jim Cummings, and June Foray reprised her role as Wheezy) but hearing them made me super happy.
The sound design for the late Tower if terror area was always breathtaking. From the echoes added to the music outside the ride, to the rumbling pipes throughout the boiler room. It was always just spectacular.
yes!!!!! at the top of the DCA cue there's a wall with chalk markings on it (referencing a twilight zone episode) where you can hear a little girls voice coming through. i listened for that every time :)
I really like the Mad Hatters “Happy Unbirthday” theme at the teacups tide in Disneyland
When asked why I’ve been going to Disneyland in Anaheim over and over since 1959 and I reply it’s the aural landscape I crave and miss when I am NOT there.
I feel the same way, except for me it's Disney World. As a kid I had a tape recording of songs from Disneyland and Disney World. I would listen to that from time to time and it would bring back memories of being in the parks. These days, thanks to UA-cam, whenever I feel like I need a fix of Disney Parks I just play some audio loops. Such as the Magic Kingdom Entrance Loop or the EPCOT entrance loop. My favorite is the modern short Innoventions Area music loop. I'll also listen to Illuminations, an old vinyl recording of The Tiki Room and The Jungle Cruise, Tomorrowland and Frontierland music loops and other random ride audios when I feel like it. The audio both satisfies my desire to be at Disney but also fosters the urge to visit. That's probably why Disney allows all this content to exist on UA-cam and elsewhere, because to them it's the best type of advertising. Anyone who's visited a Disney park has, at the very least, subconsciously absorbed the audio atmosphere. It becomes an essential part of the overall experience and when you return it's comforting to hear the familiar sounds that you subconsciously expect.
my favorite piece of Disney Audio: "We wants the readhead!"
I love your videos. I am obsessed with Disney and Disneyland been going to the park since I was a baby. If I could I would live there on the haunted mansion ride or pirates.
I love your name! My dad always called me Katie Baby😊
same! offhand is amazingly good at his job. I cant get enough of these videos.
I know I keep watching them over and over. And thank you love I love my name.
I love your name,too.. While I do l,ove the Haunted Mansion, Disney World even more, I wouldn't want to live there, or wake up there..if you know what I mean..like Dallin,ourhost..I love the transition,it doesn;'t bother me
My favorite sound from Disney is the Phantom Manor, just the organ.
Awesome video! Thank you for devoting an episode to Sound and Music. Here’s what changed my life as a child, and is 100% responsible for my subsequent career choice(s): At the tender age of 6, my parents took me to experience the Haunted Mansion at DL within its first week or two of public operation (in ‘69.) While I was already hooked, having first ridden Pirates in 1967, my memories of riding that attraction for first time are not as vivid. Back to the Mansion: it was in the Corridor after the Stretching Room where I caused a logjam by stopping ‘dead’ in my tracks near one of the “lightning and thunder” windows... my enthralled by confused parents asked me if I was okay. I replied, “Listen to the wind-!! It-it-it-it’s playing the same song as the pipe organ!!” I was FLOORED. And I never forgot. Between that brilliant bit of aural storytelling magic, and the first time I discovered a speaker grill in Pirates painted to look like bricks, my life’s career aspirations were irrevokably set. :) Years (many) later, Jimmy Macdonald demonstrated to me how he created the sound: he attached a hose to a basketball which he used like the air-bladder on a set of bagpipes, which allowed him a near-constant and, more importantly, silent source of “wind” to blow into his mouth via the hose; meanwhile he used his mouth to shape and tune the rushing air sound, recording the result with a microphone, syncronized to the rest of the Haunted Mansion’s soundtrack. Simple, effective and brilliant. I hope you enjoy that memory! That’s my favorite Disney Parks sound. :)
is it weird that the music you choose to play makes me think of like the beginning of the animated Jungle Book movie? as for actual audio at the parks...I've only been to WDW once and it wasn't that long of an experience for me that I wanted but I do love the songs the rides have x3
How Disney tricks your nose? #smeltziezer
Gav The boss he made so many videos on that already
The whole video could be about soarin that’s how in depth that ride is with that
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I love the tomorrowland music, it’s so relaxing to me and I like the futuristic feel. I also like this one line from the jungle Cruise that is really hard to hear but on the ride you can hear on the part where they tell you to get down because those people are trying to attack the boat, well one of them says “I love disco” I just think it’s really funny😂
My favorite Disney "sounds" re a lot of Epcot loops. I love the Innoventions loop, but nothing gets me jamming harder than the Living with the Land theme.
I got stuck on Pirates right next to Old Bill. I heard that line so many times before the ride started up again that I heard it in my sleep that night.
Can you make a video about the ride/attraction to restaurant/shop ratio in Disney World
"Dead men tell no tales" is my favorite little bit of park audio personally!!
My favourite piece of audio from Disney is the harpsichord from pirates of the Caribbean
I like the Big Al from the bears jamboree. You walk by a cave and you hear Big Al Snoring.
I really liked the background music in Epcot around the front of the park where you walked around the new technology buildings and the Land and the oceans and body works attractions. I wish I could find that sound track and/or song names. Do you know Offhand Disney?
Here ya go:
ua-cam.com/video/nbaU8Mv36XU/v-deo.html
I think back to the Epcot entrance music that I would notice as I was leaving late at night. The crowds had died down and the park was becoming peaceful where you could hear the music cast over the whole area. To me it meant the close of a fun day at Disney World. ua-cam.com/video/_kZDScT9wz0/v-deo.html
Loved this video. The subtleties of Disney engineering are fascinating. Great work dude!
I like the sound byte from the grotto in Pirates of the Caribbean "Dead men tell no tales" coz it always puts me in the mood for the ride and brings back a flood of memories.
I'm so glad you mentioned getting stuck on a ride. It seems like they mixed everything really well when the ride is moving, but it gets rather jarring when you get stuck at a certain point on a ride for a period of time and really start to notice how it's all done.
I have a feeling the next video of this 'series' will be how Disney tricks your nose, with the smells and all
They do that. I'm guessing you know some. Two examples: The Ghiardelli store pumps the chocolate smell at the entrance. The new incredicoaster has cookie scent in the tunnels when they are trying to tempt Jack Jack with cookies. There's an incredibles themed cookie stand near the exit.
Less of a trick but scents are also used in the Figment ride (not always pleasant ones of course) and if I remember they are also used on It's Tough to be a Bug.
Spaceship Earth has a burning scene where you think you smell smoke. There are plenty more, but most are too subtle to consciously notice.
My favorite piece of Disneyland audio is the Disneyland Railroad announcer at Main Street Station 😊 it’s so nostalgic for me and it makes me happy
Paging Tom Morrow, paging Mr. Tom Morrow
UnderOver Achiever omg I could hear that scentence
I love all of the audio in Living with the Land. The thunder at the beginning, the narrator, the ambient farm noises, then everything in the greenhouses, it's really really good.
HOW DISNEY TRICKS YOUR MOUTH?
With delicious Mint Juleps, that's how.
How Disney tricks your brain, they put a $5 sticker on a $1 item, but your at Disneyland so they know youre gonna buy it
*Dole Whips*
they make the curros extra delicious
They convince you that a Mickey shaped ice cream sandwich is infinitely valuable
for me its hands down the Splash Mountain theming from the entrance to the ride, the entire queue, and all the way up until the actual boat loading area. the whole way you’re guided by the cheerful and upbeat music carefully written to keep you in a good mood while enjoying an amazing attraction!
In a bug’s land heimlich’s chew chew train when he says “My mom tells me carrots are good for your eyes, but I don’t want to put carrots in my eyes”
Pichubros89 ,
I agree ! Alas , i believe this attraction will be remove along with It's a Bugs life ... sad .
*Y O U L I E D T O M E*
I went on a tour with my choir and at the end of the day we filled up 2 pirate boats with choir kids and we were all screaming the chorus to a pirate's life for me
My least favorite sounds are the clicking plastic noises of the Country Bears or Tiki Birds.
The Disney world tiki birds aren’t so bad anymore. Disneyland’s are worse.
what about john blinking in the carousel of progress.
@@memethyst , when I was there in January I didn't notice John's clicks. To be fair, I was closer to the back of the theater. I suppose the lesson is to not get too close to the old animatronics.
ah ok. i always sit front row at COP
I think it's charming.
My favorite piece of audio at Disneyland is at the end of the Indiana Jones ride where Indy says “Don’t tell me that wasn’t big fun!” He says it so sarcastically it’s hilarious. He says something different at the end of every ride so every time I ride it I hope I get to hear that one.
I was lucky enough to get the one when indy says "you were good, you were very very good", I floated on a cloud all day
The haunted mansion theme song, come on guys it’s the best.
I absolutely love the Grim grinning ghosts song and every sound effect in the haunted mansion but I must say my favorite song in the Park is Walt Disney World’s Space Mountain song it makes me so happy every time I hear it
I remember getting stuck at the Little Mermaid ride right next to Ursula singing Poor Unfortunate Souls.
I am also from Dundee, Scotland and have never heard of Jimmy (granted his family moved when he was one) but still its so cool having that connection with my home city.
Favorite Audio: Ghost Host monologue
Oh everything. It's why my smile walking into the park gets wider as I get older. Seriously, I was smiling more happily going into the Magic Kingdom at age 28 than I was at age 10. As well as two separate trips to California with my dad at ages 11 and 23. Both times, had really only one request that I wanted to do: go to Disneyland. And I was like a little kid going in. When I was 23, not 11.
🎶YO HO YO HO A PIRATES LIFE FOR ME🎶
I love the transition between lands. It's so flawless that there really isn't a single bit where I notice the music.
i always notice the music because i'm always happy to hear certain songs. especially in tomorrowland.
@@memethyst I agree. Now I realize I worded it a bit wrong. I never notice the transitions or Stark contrast in music unless I'm beyond the "transition point." The music is fantastic
Grim grinning ghost (talking tusks) and the old auction sene WE WHATS THE RED HEAD
Singing BUSTS, and "We WANTS the red 'ead!"
Mine is technically Disneymania, but the Fan_3 version of "It's a Small World" Is forever in my heart.
A piece that many miss because they can’t stop talking. “When hinges creek in doorless chambers .......”
my favorite piece of sound in disneyland is probably that truly haunting organ that plays in the beginning of the haunted mansion when youre walkin through the halls and about to enter its LITERALLY perfect
We got stuck by old bill for 45 minutes
I think I have to say the ragtime on Main Street...it’s so fun and it really makes the feeling immersive like “I am actually at a Disney park”
WE WANTS THE REDHEAD!!!
Mine too!!!
Unfortunately that part was removed in Disney World.
Yes. I know
And Disneyland
RIP original auction scene
My favorite is the outside garden area music in the Florida Tower of Terror. How it sounds old-timey and echoes so oddly, even when the queue is full. It really gets me in the right mood for the ride.