Yes!! Ale has huge responsability to maintain groove of any song not simply filling holes with boring bass frequencies like many bassists actually do, even there are bands utilizing pre-recorded bass tracks!
Fullness comes from playing tightly. It comes from using the bass to do some lead fills, when Dany plays rhythm, or vice-versa. It also comes from judicious use of advanced pedal board programming. Dany uses a vocal harmonizer on the guitar, and various delay, reverb, and compression effects. And they play to a click track on Ableton Live on Pau's laptop, which also triggers the lights and plays occasional studio-recorded fills (such as Alessia Cara's voice on parts of Enter Sandman).
A once in a generation phenomenon. I flew down with my daughter 2 months ago and saw them in Tijuana where they started with Disciple. Ale’s bass kicked me in the chest and knocked me over, then Pau beat me over the head with her drums and then Dany finished me off by slaying me with her guitar and vocals. Once you go down The Warning rabbit hole there's no way out, like Black Holes (which is one of my favorite songs of theirs).
Absolutely love your terminology!!! 😄 Could have not said it better myself!! I hope your daughter's realize how lucky they are to have a father like you!! I wanted to go see them in Cancun but was a little too late getting my plane ticket. I've seen them three times here in Colorado and I will definitely see them again next time they are on tour in the states matter where I have to travel to!! Damn I'm super jealous of you being able to see them in Mexico!! 😃🔥⚡🎸 Music 🎵 🎶👊🏼
@@justinvasquez5280 I have a 5 week sabbatical this year and plan on seeing them as many times I can. Waiting for US tour dates like a little kid waiting for Christmas morning ⚡️🤘
@@rdombek You are such a fortunate person that you're able to do that!! I'm still amazed in all my years they are the favorite band of mine by far in my entire life!! Good for you!! Long live THE WARNING!!!! 😄🎸🎵⚡🎶👊🏼
If you want part of the answer to your question of how they sound so full. Watch Danni's gear breakdown video she did. She goes over how she makes her guitar sound so full by using a specific pedal board and coil mixture
To get answers to your question how they get the full sound they do, I recommand seeing or reacting to these: The Warning. Dany Day...Guitar Gear III Live 01052020 th-cam.com/video/Re-M3NNvAHc/w-d-xo.html The Warning's Daniela Villarreal Vélez - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 471 th-cam.com/video/kMPWxinxmoI/w-d-xo.html The Warning's Alejandra Villarreal Vélez - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 473 th-cam.com/video/a_vVqSkuuS4/w-d-xo.html The Warning's Paulina Villarreal Vélez - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 475 th-cam.com/video/pIo-5Htb9zA/w-d-xo.html
How do they sound full? They use backing tracks. Pau triggers each track with midi pedals using Ableton software. There is usually a 2nd guitar track and often additional vocals. If you want to hear Pau talking about her gear, she has a couple videos on TH-cam where she talks about it: th-cam.com/video/5yry5J1D5ec/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/pIo-5Htb9zA/w-d-xo.html
That and a guitar sound that is more huge than anyone else’s, thanks to three channels, three different modelled and miked up amps and cabs, octave down effect, combined with excellent arrangements and three part vocal harmonies.
Actually, not so often additional vocals. Enter Sandman had Alessia Cara in backing track vocals, but it's rare for them to have any piped in vocals as all 3 harmonize and do backing vocals live. Additional instrumentation in some songs (guitar, piano, etc.) and sound effects for sure.
They usually only have tracks for synth and rhythm guitar parts over Dany's solo, like in this song. The only vocal tracks I know of on this show are Alessia Cara on Enter Sandman and the screams on QOTMS. All of the other vocals in this concert are live.
I always get to thinking about how genuine they been since they were kids and the way they have been treating us fans… it’s rare to see especially after 10 years and they still stand on what they’re about… staying true to themselves and not letting the industry control them… they have been wise since kids of knowing the negatives and dangers in this world… they were raised right of knowing how to carry themselves in this society and in the industry… they always put so much hard work and passion into what they do… i always see ppl compare them to other bands and say they’re not good because they’re not the most technical even though they could if they wanted to… that really doesn’t matter, what matters is they’re simply just having fun rocking out and staying positive as a family… and it’s great music for all to hear… I really think they deserve far more recognition than what they get… their probably the best thing to happen in music in my generation
Great song, especially to start a presentation. It is not a complicated song, but it is immediately attractive and full of energy, and it is a real pleasure as the Villarreal sisters put it on stage.
In a power trio like TW, to get that wall of sound, you have to be a tight group. You have to be a well oiled machine and this group is that. I think, being sisters, they've had many, many hours of practice over the years so they know each other very well. Also when Dany was singing here, the rhythm section is filling out the sound.
The Warning's rich, full sound comes from adding powerful vocals on top of great writing, playing and stage presence, plus a decade of experience, and with the help of a great tech staff and some excellent yet subtle backing tracks! Piece 'o cake! 😆🤘 Thx, Trev & Erin!
It's a cool way to open a show starting one at a time like that.🤘 Ale fills the sound with some great basslines and covers rhythm sections as well.🔥 Dany's solo was awesome then Pau comes in and knocks it out of the park so good. 🔥 Thank you for reacting to TW. 🤘⚡🔥
Trev & Erin, it was a great time hanging out on your livestream and requesting this awesome opening song from the EPIC Teatro Metropolitan CDMX concert from 8/29/22. The Warning switches between this song "Z" and "Disciple" for their opening song. Very cool how you include messages from the livestream chat in your reactions. I am sure you will get many more requests for The Warning, as their army of fans is growing fast.
I’m not a musician at all but Ale does carry a lot of the in betweens and they’re not just a three piece band because their voices are also incredible instruments which turn them into a six piece band and their harmonies are incredible!!!
The Warning is also using (prerecorded) backing tracks along with their instruments. There's a gear rundown with Pau where she explains how she's running the MIDI tracks.
Ale (Alejandra) 🎸🎤+ Pau (Paulina) 🥁🎤+ Dany (Daniela) 🎤🎸 Villarreal. Three talented Mexican sisters. !!!🎵ole ole ole oleeee Warning Warning🎵¡¡¡. Greetings from Argentina.
Some songs by the Warning have backing tracks. All three are classically trained pianists too so sometime the backing track is of of them playing piano on a backing track. BTW, The drummer Pau starts and stops the backing track via a iPad next to her. She also puts together the light show and runs the click track that keeps what they do on track. They are tight because of the click track. I personally think Pau is an android with at least a quad processor in her head. Oh, yeah, most of the songs originate in that amazing brain of hers.
The full sound it's usually because Danny's pedalboard that can double or triple the sound… And Ale is called “human metronome” Producers, musicians and their own sisters say that Ale has an unusual sense of timming She is the one who leads the synchronization and assembles the sound of the band ... the hits to Pau's snare drum are synchronized with Ale's fingering and Danny's voice … i mean… The strong syllable of each word is always synchronized whit 5:34 Pau's snare drum or bass drum ... that's how they achieve that sound so tied up… They play rock as a unit… A very well assembled unit
Dany has a KEMPER pedal board, she can split her guitar into three channels and have delay on one of them so the sound comes a little later so that her guitar sounds like more than one. Dany gets the maximum out of every one of her guitars. If you watch her gear rundown at the digital tour bus, you can learn a lot about how much she knows about guitars.
Why does The Warning sound so full? They build the songs from the bottom up. The drums are powerfully played and loud. The bass is just as loud, full-range and often louder than the guitar unless the guitar is emphasized for a reason. Then the guitar parts are progressively built up. The guitar can stop entirely for dramatic effect and the drums and bass can still carry the tune. Then the buildup starts again, so the energy is always rising. The girls write and arrange their material themselves, together, so the parts all fit together.
If you do a gear rundown of danys youl find out how the fullness of sound is achieved . . .in fact they all have a grear run down to watch . . Ale is the bands metronome . . She will keep the other 2 not only in time but also she has perfect pich and will let the others know if they arent in tune or key etc . . .
One of the things that make their sound so full is Dany's guitar signal is split up into as many as three different guitar sounds. With a small amount of delay, sounds like three guitars.
As far as honing their craft it didn't hurt to do the Trio Tour with the Argentine band Eruca Sativa. It is also a 3 piece band with guitar, drums and bass and the ladies from The Warning and Eruca Sativa hit it off well and out of the park. Their bass player, Brenda Martin, is a wizard and Ale spent extra time with her. Both bands have met up several times since then also. In fact, Dany joined them for a number just a couple of months ago for Eruca Sativa - Fuera o Más Allá (feat. Dany - The Warning)
Another band that fans like along with The Warning is One Ok Rock. Please react to any of their music! Any song as long as it’s a live version! They have some on their channel 🙏🏻🙏🏻
now THAT'S how you open a set! some Fun Facts about *Z* : 1. *Z* has been their opener for numerous concerts... 2. the title of this song, "Z", is short for "GenZ" or "Generation Z"... they thought it to be "too much" so they shortened it to just "Z"... 3. yes, they do reference their song *Kool-Aid Kids* in the 2nd verse: Wear the blindfold, drink the tide Who will we destroy this time? Revolutionary Kool-Aid kids Happiness, the lowly traitor Kill the raw, one like, one prayer Disappointing how we're used to fall (I think that you should) 4. Pau does one of her three known screams in *Z* "I THINK THAT WE SHOULD!" 5. this song, a cup of c0ffee, and a donut are the perfect start to the day! 😹 TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
Yes!! Ale has huge responsability to maintain groove of any song not simply filling holes with boring bass frequencies like many bassists actually do, even there are bands utilizing pre-recorded bass tracks!
Ale is the groove.
They have a lot of European dates set up but nothing in the US announced yet.
Dany's pedal board can duplicate/triplicate her guitar indifferent octaves each with different effects. Ale is a bass goddess.
and PAU us just wow!!....amazing......all three sisters areawesome!!
Yes. Like Dany said in her gear rundown just turn it up and go, lol.
@@thh383 Drumeo 2023 Drummer of the Year Award: Paulina Villarreal Velez!
Ale can also duplicate what she's playing by summing the two bass pickups.
Those 3 instruments are the classic rock setup. It worked for Zep, Sabbath, Tool and countless others.
@@g.garcia7151 Granted. I forgot to list Queen!
This song was the opener to their show. The lead singer/guitarist is Daniela, or Dany for short.
Dani
@@jorgegonzales9815 Dany
As a concert starter, that song will get the juices flowing right off the bat. 🤘😎❤️⚠️
Fullness comes from playing tightly. It comes from using the bass to do some lead fills, when Dany plays rhythm, or vice-versa. It also comes from judicious use of advanced pedal board programming. Dany uses a vocal harmonizer on the guitar, and various delay, reverb, and compression effects. And they play to a click track on Ableton Live on Pau's laptop, which also triggers the lights and plays occasional studio-recorded fills (such as Alessia Cara's voice on parts of Enter Sandman).
Best description I have heard.
A once in a generation phenomenon. I flew down with my daughter 2 months ago and saw them in Tijuana where they started with Disciple. Ale’s bass kicked me in the chest and knocked me over, then Pau beat me over the head with her drums and then Dany finished me off by slaying me with her guitar and vocals. Once you go down The Warning rabbit hole there's no way out, like Black Holes (which is one of my favorite songs of theirs).
Absolutely love your terminology!!! 😄 Could have not said it better myself!! I hope your daughter's realize how lucky they are to have a father like you!! I wanted to go see them in Cancun but was a little too late getting my plane ticket. I've seen them three times here in Colorado and I will definitely see them again next time they are on tour in the states matter where I have to travel to!! Damn I'm super jealous of you being able to see them in Mexico!! 😃🔥⚡🎸 Music 🎵 🎶👊🏼
@@justinvasquez5280 I have a 5 week sabbatical this year and plan on seeing them as many times I can. Waiting for US tour dates like a little kid waiting for Christmas morning ⚡️🤘
@@rdombek You are such a fortunate person that you're able to do that!! I'm still amazed in all my years they are the favorite band of mine by far in my entire life!! Good for you!! Long live THE WARNING!!!! 😄🎸🎵⚡🎶👊🏼
The Foos used to be my favorite band, but TW have dethroned them
Pau (drums) practices singing while running on a treadmill in order to maintain vocal and breath control.
If you want part of the answer to your question of how they sound so full. Watch Danni's gear breakdown video she did. She goes over how she makes her guitar sound so full by using a specific pedal board and coil mixture
Another big part of their full sound is the fact that they use a lot of vocal harmonies
Plus the MIDI backing tracks that Pau runs off the Mac nezt to her. She describes it in her gear rundown.
The Warning!! 🔥 🤘
Now THAT’S how you open a show. They’re definitely on my concert bucket list!!
To get answers to your question how they get the full sound they do, I recommand seeing or reacting to these:
The Warning. Dany Day...Guitar Gear III Live 01052020 th-cam.com/video/Re-M3NNvAHc/w-d-xo.html
The Warning's Daniela Villarreal Vélez - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 471 th-cam.com/video/kMPWxinxmoI/w-d-xo.html
The Warning's Alejandra Villarreal Vélez - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 473 th-cam.com/video/a_vVqSkuuS4/w-d-xo.html
The Warning's Paulina Villarreal Vélez - GEAR MASTERS Ep. 475 th-cam.com/video/pIo-5Htb9zA/w-d-xo.html
Awesome seeing you continue your The Warning journey!
The lyric "Revolutionary kool-aid kids" references the song Kool-aid Kids later on the Error album.
And they sound even better live. Can’t wait to see them again. Hope they visit Texas soon 🤘🏻
How do they sound full? They use backing tracks. Pau triggers each track with midi pedals using Ableton software. There is usually a 2nd guitar track and often additional vocals. If you want to hear Pau talking about her gear, she has a couple videos on TH-cam where she talks about it:
th-cam.com/video/5yry5J1D5ec/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/pIo-5Htb9zA/w-d-xo.html
That and a guitar sound that is more huge than anyone else’s, thanks to three channels, three different modelled and miked up amps and cabs, octave down effect, combined with excellent arrangements and three part vocal harmonies.
Dany's Kemper Profiler pedalboard has it's own orbit.😊 She uses delay & sometimes doubles her guitar to get the sound she wants.
Ok Kemper with often duplicates Dany's guitar but in real time, No recorded guitar track (very rare)
Actually, not so often additional vocals. Enter Sandman had Alessia Cara in backing track vocals, but it's rare for them to have any piped in vocals as all 3 harmonize and do backing vocals live. Additional instrumentation in some songs (guitar, piano, etc.) and sound effects for sure.
They usually only have tracks for synth and rhythm guitar parts over Dany's solo, like in this song. The only vocal tracks I know of on this show are Alessia Cara on Enter Sandman and the screams on QOTMS. All of the other vocals in this concert are live.
Great song 💪😍
I always get to thinking about how genuine they been since they were kids and the way they have been treating us fans… it’s rare to see especially after 10 years and they still stand on what they’re about… staying true to themselves and not letting the industry control them… they have been wise since kids of knowing the negatives and dangers in this world… they were raised right of knowing how to carry themselves in this society and in the industry… they always put so much hard work and passion into what they do… i always see ppl compare them to other bands and say they’re not good because they’re not the most technical even though they could if they wanted to… that really doesn’t matter, what matters is they’re simply just having fun rocking out and staying positive as a family… and it’s great music for all to hear… I really think they deserve far more recognition than what they get… their probably the best thing to happen in music in my generation
Shout out to Monica and Luis, mom and dad. They did an awesome job raising these three.
Great song, especially to start a presentation. It is not a complicated song, but it is immediately attractive and full of energy, and it is a real pleasure as the Villarreal sisters put it on stage.
In a power trio like TW, to get that wall of sound, you have to be a tight group. You have to be a well oiled machine and this group is that. I think, being sisters, they've had many, many hours of practice over the years so they know each other very well. Also when Dany was singing here, the rhythm section is filling out the sound.
The show opener... awesome 🤟🎶☮️🤯🚧☢️🚧
The Warning's rich, full sound comes from adding powerful vocals on top of great writing, playing and stage presence, plus a decade of experience, and with the help of a great tech staff and some excellent yet subtle backing tracks! Piece 'o cake! 😆🤘 Thx, Trev & Erin!
It's a cool way to open a show starting one at a time like that.🤘 Ale fills the sound with some great basslines and covers rhythm sections as well.🔥 Dany's solo was awesome then Pau comes in and knocks it out of the park so good. 🔥 Thank you for reacting to TW. 🤘⚡🔥
Trev & Erin, it was a great time hanging out on your livestream and requesting this awesome opening song from the EPIC Teatro Metropolitan CDMX concert from 8/29/22. The Warning switches between this song "Z" and "Disciple" for their opening song. Very cool how you include messages from the livestream chat in your reactions. I am sure you will get many more requests for The Warning, as their army of fans is growing fast.
Teatro Metropolitan = Metropolitan Theater
CDMX = Ciudad du Mexico = Mexico City
Teatro: pronounced “tay-AH-tro”. Spanish for theatre.
I’m not a musician at all but Ale does carry a lot of the in betweens and they’re not just a three piece band because their voices are also incredible instruments which turn them into a six piece band and their harmonies are incredible!!!
The Warning is also using (prerecorded) backing tracks along with their instruments.
There's a gear rundown with Pau where she explains how she's running the MIDI tracks.
Great reaction 🔥🔥🔥🔥ROCK ON THE WARNING 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Ale (Alejandra) 🎸🎤+ Pau (Paulina) 🥁🎤+ Dany (Daniela) 🎤🎸 Villarreal. Three talented Mexican sisters. !!!🎵ole ole ole oleeee Warning Warning🎵¡¡¡. Greetings from Argentina.
Dimebag Dany ,Ale the goddess of thunder on bass and The mad scientist on drums Paulina 🤘🤘🎸
The band, like many other artists use a click track to create the fullness. They are the ones playing on the click so it’s them.
Some songs by the Warning have backing tracks. All three are classically trained pianists too so sometime the backing track is of of them playing piano on a backing track. BTW, The drummer Pau starts and stops the backing track via a iPad next to her. She also puts together the light show and runs the click track that keeps what they do on track. They are tight because of the click track. I personally think Pau is an android with at least a quad processor in her head. Oh, yeah, most of the songs originate in that amazing brain of hers.
The full sound it's usually because Danny's pedalboard that can double or triple the sound…
And Ale is called “human metronome” Producers, musicians and their own sisters say that Ale has an unusual sense of timming
She is the one who leads the synchronization and assembles the sound of the band ... the hits to Pau's snare drum are synchronized with Ale's fingering and Danny's voice … i mean… The strong syllable of each word is always synchronized whit 5:34 Pau's snare drum or bass drum ... that's how they achieve that sound so tied up…
They play rock as a unit… A very well assembled unit
Dany has a KEMPER pedal board, she can split her guitar into three channels and have delay on one of them so the sound comes a little later so that her guitar sounds like more than one. Dany gets the maximum out of every one of her guitars. If you watch her gear rundown at the digital tour bus, you can learn a lot about how much she knows about guitars.
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Why does The Warning sound so full? They build the songs from the bottom up. The drums are powerfully played and loud. The bass is just as loud, full-range and often louder than the guitar unless the guitar is emphasized for a reason. Then the guitar parts are progressively built up. The guitar can stop entirely for dramatic effect and the drums and bass can still carry the tune. Then the buildup starts again, so the energy is always rising. The girls write and arrange their material themselves, together, so the parts all fit together.
If you do a gear rundown of danys youl find out how the fullness of sound is achieved . . .in fact they all have a grear run down to watch . .
Ale is the bands metronome . . She will keep the other 2 not only in time but also she has perfect pich and will let the others know if they arent in tune or key etc . . .
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One of the things that make their sound so full is Dany's guitar signal is split up into as many as three different guitar sounds. With a small amount of delay, sounds like three guitars.
Dany on lead vocals. Ale on bass. And little Paulina (Pau) on drums.
They do have a backing track on most of their songs but I implore you to find it.
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Great reaction! Thank you. Suscripta
As far as honing their craft it didn't hurt to do the Trio Tour with the Argentine band Eruca Sativa. It is also a 3 piece band with guitar, drums and bass and the ladies from The Warning and Eruca Sativa hit it off well and out of the park. Their bass player, Brenda Martin, is a wizard and Ale spent extra time with her. Both bands have met up several times since then also. In fact, Dany joined them for a number just a couple of months ago for
Eruca Sativa - Fuera o Más Allá (feat. Dany - The Warning)
Another band that fans like along with The Warning is One Ok Rock. Please react to any of their music! Any song as long as it’s a live version! They have some on their channel 🙏🏻🙏🏻
now THAT'S how you open a set!
some Fun Facts about *Z* :
1. *Z* has been their opener for numerous concerts...
2. the title of this song, "Z", is short for "GenZ" or "Generation Z"... they thought it to be "too much" so they shortened it to just "Z"...
3. yes, they do reference their song *Kool-Aid Kids* in the 2nd verse:
Wear the blindfold, drink the tide
Who will we destroy this time?
Revolutionary Kool-Aid kids
Happiness, the lowly traitor
Kill the raw, one like, one prayer
Disappointing how we're used to fall
(I think that you should)
4. Pau does one of her three known screams in *Z* "I THINK THAT WE SHOULD!"
5. this song, a cup of c0ffee, and a donut are the perfect start to the day! 😹
TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
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