Excellent work with the camera and audio! I've seen some really bad videos where the guy holding the camera appears to be jumping around while recording, but yours was great!
Heck you were maybe 4-5 feet to my right to record this. I was in the wheelchair in the handicapped area. And your mic picked them up much better than mine.
I hope you had a great time. 80mtn said he'd been talking to you & you were going. He said he got scared at the last minute of going to San Diego for a B-M show cos he was concerned about facilities for wheelchairs. That's a real bummer :(
@@GaryHolloway-810 Here in the US by LAW there have to make accommodations for handicapped people. It doesn't matter if it's a small venue or a large one, they have to have access for people with mobility problems. I was separately screened through the security, and was escorted up to the handicapped area and they moved several seats out of the way for my wheelchair. The only thing I could think would be an issue was if they played something like Eggman here in the US which didn't have an elevator or only narrow steps. That would be not just a health hazard but a fire hazard as well. But any other venue that has capacity of over I think 250, by law MUST make accommodations, under the American's with Disabilities Act. And venues UNDER 250 I've seen a few that had a balcony area for people with mobility issues. These were basement bar type places. You couldn't get right up close to the stage, but you could see/hear the band, and the band as they left the stage usually went right by that area so the fans could see them. I got Hettie McDonal's autograph that way (Celtic Harpist/singer)
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Wow the acoustics made this sound even more beautiful. Great audio.👍
Thanks! I am glad you like it.
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You are welcome 🤘
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Excellent work with the camera and audio! I've seen some really bad videos where the guy holding the camera appears to be jumping around while recording, but yours was great!
Thanks a lot! I am glad you like it.
That Zemaitas with the heart sound hole that Miku plays is so great sounding.
It sounds magical!
Heck you were maybe 4-5 feet to my right to record this. I was in the wheelchair in the handicapped area. And your mic picked them up much better than mine.
I hope you had a great time. 80mtn said he'd been talking to you & you were going. He said he got scared at the last minute of going to San Diego for a B-M show cos he was concerned about facilities for wheelchairs. That's a real bummer :(
@@GaryHolloway-810 Here in the US by LAW there have to make accommodations for handicapped people. It doesn't matter if it's a small venue or a large one, they have to have access for people with mobility problems. I was separately screened through the security, and was escorted up to the handicapped area and they moved several seats out of the way for my wheelchair. The only thing I could think would be an issue was if they played something like Eggman here in the US which didn't have an elevator or only narrow steps. That would be not just a health hazard but a fire hazard as well. But any other venue that has capacity of over I think 250, by law MUST make accommodations, under the American's with Disabilities Act. And venues UNDER 250 I've seen a few that had a balcony area for people with mobility issues. These were basement bar type places. You couldn't get right up close to the stage, but you could see/hear the band, and the band as they left the stage usually went right by that area so the fans could see them. I got Hettie McDonal's autograph that way (Celtic Harpist/singer)
Damn i wish I would have known who you were. I would have said hello.
@@greylocke100 Awesome. Thx for the info, Mr Greylocke :)
@@shamalamadingdong5718 well if you are ever down by Corpus area drop me a note and we'll meet up for a soda