@@mayfieldgage The Beatles didn’t have automated effects that rely on everything being on time lmao. They also had super loud guitar amps and bass amps, the bassist here is Probably playing through a DI. Trust me bro Ringo Star and every other Beatles member who lived to the 90’s has been using IEM’s since they came out. Being against good monitoring is gotta be the dumbest thing ever.
Then focus more, filter out the audience, and do what you love to do and do it like it was the last thing you will ever do on in this planet. Trump yourself, not "them"!
My dad was a drummer and whenever they’d be playing at music festivals it’d be so loud sometimes you couldn’t hear the clicker in the earpiece so he’d have to trust his memory could keep up
and now you know how every video and lighting cue seems to be perfectly on beat. All lighting, video and audio console synced to a master clock, keeping the band from departing from the cues.
Yes because the crowd knows when to hype up and when to shut the fuck up, the crowd goes with the flow of the song and knows where to sing with the artist etc.
My dad is the music minister at our church and I’m constantly hearing there tracks downstairs because he needs one for every song! Honestly, props to him for doing a entire concert with that annoying track in your ear all the time.
I do lights at my church but I use in ears and the click for making the cuelist for the rehearsal. I dont use it for the live shows though because I do some FX live. I only listen to abelton and the click and FOH so I can hear talkback from the audio guy. Its crazy how much the actual band listens to though
Yea I've heard that alot if not every artists who uses a ear piece has people that keep the on beat and makes sure their still in tune its really cool to hear bts of what goes on
Screaming girls making it impossible to hear anything on stage is exactly why the Beatles stopped doing live shows. Fan girls just can't help themselves, they get uncontrollable
@@sunshinedaydream147are you sure they give lyrics? I could see keywords being said but there is no way they are putting through full lyrics….. that would be way too much to listen for and process while keeping rhythm and pitch.
It's click usually and cues plus whatever instrument or vocal mix you want. Bands or singers that need lyrics will have confidence monitors on the stage or somewhere in the room. A modern common one is using wedge monitors which are those speakers on the floor pointing up at the musicians everyone used to use those for monitors but lots of people don't need them anymore because they like in ears, so what they're doing is they're putting a screen in there so they have their monitor with the lyrics but we cant tell in the audience.
@@sunshinedaydream147 most of the time they give click tracks and they let you hear what the band is playing and what you are playing/singing. They very rarely play a studio version of the song. I'm not trying to brag but my dad works at a music venue and manages a band so I'd like to think I know a thing or two about music
To all the people saying “it’s distracting”, you clearly aren’t musicians. The musicians on stage know their craft and know their songs and parts just fine with or without a super loud crowd or a metronome in their ears to keep time. The real reason bands use In-ears is to make the whole band tighter and play better and to keep time with the backing tracks if they have any.
As a musician, let me tell all of you nonmusicians that this metronome, or click, is a fucking godsend. Not only for recording music, but for performance to stay on time and keep the performance as tight as possible so you have a great time. And for those wondering, no, it's not annoying or distracting. To me, it sort of just blends into the background and whenever I need reference to where I'm at I think about it again and it's there still clicking along
As a musician, the in ear monitor mix is absolutely wild but it’s even funnier when there’s a music director guiding parts of the song or getting us back on when the singer goes off or does something spontaneous.
Ill be playing with that click track and a MD in a few hours. It gives the listener a better experience. I love how people go, well then are you a true musician? Nope, the time gives me all the rhythm, skill and know how. 😂
i had to use click tracks when i sang at my church. they were so annoying at first but it’s very helpful and it helps the singers and the musicians stay on beat!
in ears are fun, especially during rehersals when the band stops playing but the guy responsible for click forgets to turn it off, so everyone just kinda vibes to the click
The earplugs just play whatever is coming through the rest of the bands microphones or the song that they are performing at the moment so they can hear everything going on. Idk about this guy but that’s how it is 99% of the time
They gotta do that shit so they can keep tempo because it's so easy to lose that shit when an entire auditorium is screaming
Haha The Beatles did it without monitors
@@mayfieldgage The Beatles didn’t have automated effects that rely on everything being on time lmao. They also had super loud guitar amps and bass amps, the bassist here is Probably playing through a DI. Trust me bro Ringo Star and every other Beatles member who lived to the 90’s has been using IEM’s since they came out. Being against good monitoring is gotta be the dumbest thing ever.
@@deepenproductions They also stopped playing live because they couldn’t hear themselves over the screaming audience
no shit
Especially when people can't clap for shit.
idk what id do man the crowd would distract the shit out of me
they earbuds will be moulded to fit his exact ear and they will also be noise cancelling, he will be able to hear the crowd but not as loud
There is usually a mic on the floor on the front of the stage to hear and interact with the audience between songs.
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@@timelyseekero😊l9
Then focus more, filter out the audience, and do what you love to do and do it like it was the last thing you will ever do on in this planet.
Trump yourself, not "them"!
My dad was a drummer and whenever they’d be playing at music festivals it’d be so loud sometimes you couldn’t hear the clicker in the earpiece so he’d have to trust his memory could keep up
Your a great singer my dude! I would love to see you live one day
You're*
He probably lives every day
You’re*
@@CurtisGingue live, as in a live show
He is living tho
i thought bro was the security at first lol then he walked on stage
lol
Never let them know your next move.
Bros the shittest dressed security I've seen then
He isn’t? 😂
God I can’t imagine how distracting that would be
Fr but don’t use Gods name in vain 😊
@@noellethedoggieballer3318 some people arent christian so its their preference
@@noellethedoggieballer3318 oh god no god please no no nooooooooooo
I love lots of click on my headphones
@@superadam64 no he’s not? he resurrected
You're the only person that I found that actually let us hear what you hear. Very cool. Thanks.
and now you know how every video and lighting cue seems to be perfectly on beat. All lighting, video and audio console synced to a master clock, keeping the band from departing from the cues.
its all done that way now its cool but kinda sad too not a drop of spontaneous musical bliss
Oh god he makes music now
why his hair look like boris j
I felt the same at first but no cap he’s a pretty talented singer, probably heavily edited but his music honestly isn’t a bad listen
Lol who the fuck is this guy
@Noah Gallardo do you know the name of this song?
now he’s trying to be lewis capaldi
Alex I’m so proud how far you have come. Congrats!🫶🏼
bro thinks hes “Alex…. THE LION!”
RAWRRRRRRR!
Edit: I’m not a furry I’m simply just extending the reference
Good reference 👍
Imagine hearing the homies before every show
The crowd went from this 😄🙌🏻 to this 🦗😐
What emoji is that
because they love the music and want to pay attention to it closely
@@ytimid4054 cricket 🦗
Lmaooo fr tho Idk if they loved it or not 😂😂😂
Yes because the crowd knows when to hype up and when to shut the fuck up, the crowd goes with the flow of the song and knows where to sing with the artist etc.
facts all i hear in my ears at every show is “WAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWA” “RINGGGGGGGGGGG” *sniffs a lil harder* “WAWAWAWA”
Hey love your music and I wanted to say I run tech at my church and was shocked at how much goes into a singers ear
My dad is the music minister at our church and I’m constantly hearing there tracks downstairs because he needs one for every song! Honestly, props to him for doing a entire concert with that annoying track in your ear all the time.
I do lights at my church but I use in ears and the click for making the cuelist for the rehearsal. I dont use it for the live shows though because I do some FX live. I only listen to abelton and the click and FOH so I can hear talkback from the audio guy. Its crazy how much the actual band listens to though
Actual NPC’s gotta listen to this dude
All musicians use a metronome so they can stay on tempo, especially live it’s difficult when people are screaming and making noise.
@@Dolore_band they meant that this guys music is so basic that no person would want to listen to it if they had the choice
Yea I've heard that alot if not every artists who uses a ear piece has people that keep the on beat and makes sure their still in tune its really cool to hear bts of what goes on
Screaming girls making it impossible to hear anything on stage is exactly why the Beatles stopped doing live shows. Fan girls just can't help themselves, they get uncontrollable
Bro I hope u go so fucking big u and Kouvr deserve it
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Who is the second person you mentioned? Kouvr?
@@PoohOnYourShoe his gf
For the people that don't know these are called in ear monitors
I always thought the ear piece gave them the lyrics in case they forgot. 😳😳
@@sunshinedaydream147are you sure they give lyrics? I could see keywords being said but there is no way they are putting through full lyrics….. that would be way too much to listen for and process while keeping rhythm and pitch.
It's click usually and cues plus whatever instrument or vocal mix you want. Bands or singers that need lyrics will have confidence monitors on the stage or somewhere in the room. A modern common one is using wedge monitors which are those speakers on the floor pointing up at the musicians everyone used to use those for monitors but lots of people don't need them anymore because they like in ears, so what they're doing is they're putting a screen in there so they have their monitor with the lyrics but we cant tell in the audience.
@@sunshinedaydream147 they don't give them the lyrics most of the time
@@sunshinedaydream147 most of the time they give click tracks and they let you hear what the band is playing and what you are playing/singing. They very rarely play a studio version of the song. I'm not trying to brag but my dad works at a music venue and manages a band so I'd like to think I know a thing or two about music
@@sethwilliams6008 do they give any sort of cues to help the artist remember lyrics? Or do they have to remember that themselves
To all the people saying “it’s distracting”, you clearly aren’t musicians. The musicians on stage know their craft and know their songs and parts just fine with or without a super loud crowd or a metronome in their ears to keep
time. The real reason bands use In-ears is to make the whole band tighter and play better and to keep time with the backing tracks if they have any.
I never thought of that - the crowd itself being so loud that you would lose track of the song based on their screaming.
ITS EVERY DAY BRO WITH THE DISNEY CHANNEL FLOW- that’s is where this guy came from
I would be too overwhelmed with all the screaming
Being in a band myself, the tracks are the most vital part, if you don't have them, even a slight tempo difference can cause things to fall apart
As a musician, let me tell all of you nonmusicians that this metronome, or click, is a fucking godsend. Not only for recording music, but for performance to stay on time and keep the performance as tight as possible so you have a great time.
And for those wondering, no, it's not annoying or distracting. To me, it sort of just blends into the background and whenever I need reference to where I'm at I think about it again and it's there still clicking along
As a musician, the in ear monitor mix is absolutely wild but it’s even funnier when there’s a music director guiding parts of the song or getting us back on when the singer goes off or does something spontaneous.
I WAS THERE THAT NIGHTTTT!!!!!!😭😭😭😭🫠🫠🫠💕💕💕🤍🤍🫶🫶🫶😭😭😭😭😭
What's the name of the song?
ofc hes at his singing phase as a utuber
You know he's been releasing music for years right? Like good songs
Ill be playing with that click track and a MD in a few hours. It gives the listener a better experience. I love how people go, well then are you a true musician? Nope, the time gives me all the rhythm, skill and know how. 😂
The silence when he starts singing 😂
That "Woah Oh.." so fire
i had to use click tracks when i sang at my church. they were so annoying at first but it’s very helpful and it helps the singers and the musicians stay on beat!
Basically a metronome but as an ear piece
in ears are fun, especially during rehersals when the band stops playing but the guy responsible for click forgets to turn it off, so everyone just kinda vibes to the click
Bro looks like if Jonah hill joined a punk band
Hell yeah dj click that play button on that laptop and turn on that autotune! Lets rock!
Lmao bro must have trouble keeping time 😂😂💀
It's pretty standard in many bands and concerts lol.
One day youll might make it as a musician and you'll learn what it's like to play with an audience.
In my in-ears id just have the drums and the vocals
Who the hell is Alex warner ? Is he like a one hit wonder or something?
Fr
Basically
Maybe a tiktok influencer? 🤣
2 months later I’ve still never heard of him so wonder is a stretch
didnt you hear the scores of 12 y/o. TikToker bro
i went into this video thinking he was a comedian i was really confused
Guys I could either be a genius or I’m stupid, I would just play the song in the earbud so I new when to come in and out
Yeah that wouldn't work because by the time you react to what you hear, you would miss your spot
@@sethwilliams6008 that would in fact work because you know the damn song you wrote 🧍🏻♀️
@@impulse4079 I don't think you know what in ears are for
@@sethwilliams6008 ohhhh
I don’t believe this man understands that earpiece lags by a second and a half on average
Thats why I don’t wear them at my shows. Plus I don’t think I can take them in the shower anyways.
Bro respect but dont start with that song, look how it killed the vibe
I’ve never wanted a block or not interested button implemented more than when this guys pops up
Then just don’t fucking comment…
Hit the three dots on the top right and you can click "don't recommend this channel anymore"
3 dots on the top right you can press don’t recommend channel
@@daynnightog5296 ya thanks I actually looked it up after I saw this guys vids again lol
My guy got the grandma haircut 💀
The earplugs just play whatever is coming through the rest of the bands microphones or the song that they are performing at the moment so they can hear everything going on. Idk about this guy but that’s how it is 99% of the time
You’d think it’s distracting but I’m sure as soon you hear the countdown your brain just starts auto playing what it needs to Lmao
When tf did he go from dobrick to Sam smith
not sure who u are but thats a cool insight to musicians headpeices
Yeah there called in ears.
as a concert trumpet. this is true
I thought you were Gerard Way, at first.
respectful crowd
So basically it’s a metronome
"Alex the LION!"
I no what it feels like at only one concert and my ears hurt so bad after. So I no how you feel man!
For anyone who can't be bothered watching this short, he hears 2,3,4
He hears that and the metronome
And the crowd goes mild
Must be so loud, a whole 30 people screaming
Lol😂
LMFAOOO YOU LOOK LIKE GERARD WAY💀💀💀💀
Ol Miles D is rolling right now
What's the song?
Ong
bro he just hears he’s own song
Is this detroit? I swear this looks just like Saint Andrews Hall
This is literally from that scene in Madagascar but it isn’t. 🙀
isn’t he that depressed guy from hype house on netflix
James corden making music now?
What if you miss the beginning....the band dont wait.....lol
People that only know his music and not his face so sad but hopefully now you know :)
It’s called metronom musicians always use it.
Now he just needs to learn how to sing!
"ALEX....THE LION"
What is the name of the song?
Click tracks are key to performing in front of an audience
Lmak I thought you were billy Joe Armstrong for a hot minute
No way this dude is a serious musician now and also, who are the 12 year old girls that are going to his concerts?
Who is bro?😂😂
Please come to Australia Melbourne!
This is of a sign off. "I made it""
I’ve never heard of a singer using a click track in their ear during a live performance.
Love the music keep it ip
when did this guy make music😭
Wild. You have the same exact first and last name as my brother
Nice 64audios, i went for the same look. What model?
Who's this? One of the shortest Paul brother?
I always wondered how they kept tempo in professional settings. I would just go off of the drummer and sometimes.... He'd go off of MY tempo 😈
Gotta love tracks and ques!!!
WHO THE FK IS THIS GUY
Alex Warren
It's Ronnie Pickering
@@Kamil987987DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM? IM RONNIE FUCKING PICKERING"
That's Grammy-winning Alex Warren, my guy. His latest album just broke all records and even beat the Beatles.
@@mr.c9846 really that’s crazy people have really low standards nowadays.
I mean, keeping in the metronome is pretty easy
bro gave me alex the lion chiledhood ptsd
I know the feeling! My production is the same thing
Who tf is that new ed sheeran
People not understanding the purpose of staying in time💀
Alex… alex… alex… *ALEX THE LION*
Is that in LA??? I was just there for a lovejoy concert
Surprising to see how many people don’t know what a metronome is
mmm that earbleeds, oh, oh...😮
I performed at Surrey Pride - and we had another stage quite near.....it was SO distracting that I muddled my lyrics up...
Is that Ted sheeran