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Lightshows do NOTHING for me (pg. 2)
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Stingray
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Originally posted by naesean3
those pics are HILARIOUS! GOOGLE EYED!!!!! LOL!!!:haha:



I thank you :D

If I ever get that messed up...someone take a picture of me and show it to me so I can die of embarassment
naesean3
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Originally posted by Stingray
What can you really say? Some people are into them and some people simply arent.

I find some people who are into light shows are people who DO light shows as well. They wanna check out someones moved as opposed to their own and perhaps learn something.

As someone who does plenty myself, I can tell you its not as easy as it looks. So whe you see someone who can do a good show, you can appreciate it more.


Then theres just the people who are so far GONE love the pretty colours...



That IS true - if you can anticipate the beat and know when to change it up - it can be quite effective.....(I have been known to give a pretty good light show or two) but that comes expressly through knowing your timing....just like when you are dancing....and I am pretty damn good at that too.....4,8,16,32,64,128.....

KNOW YOUR BEATS-MOVE YO FEETS!

having good arm co-ordination/strength is also key - after awhile the biceps ache :(
zokissima
If I'm on e, it's amusing for a couple of minutes, if the person is good. The lights leave streakers of motion, and it just looks cool. It just feels good because it's with the beat of the music.
Stingray
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Originally posted by naesean3
That IS true - if you can anticipate the beat and know when to change it up - it can be quite effective.....(I have been known to give a pretty good light show or two) but that comes expressly through knowing your timing....just like when you are dancing....and I am pretty damn good at that too.....4,8,16,32,64,128.....

KNOW YOUR BEATS-MOVE YO FEETS!

having good arm co-ordination/strength is also key - after awhile the biceps ache :(



EXACTLY!

And thats the hardest part!

Anyone can whip around objects at high speed! But its actually going WITH the music that makes it good.
naesean3
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Originally posted by zokissima
If I'm on e, it's amusing for a couple of minutes, if the person is good. The lights leave streakers of motion, and it just looks cool. It just feels good because it's with the beat of the music.


another trick is to kinda look past/through the person giving the show - squint the eyes a little (like a stone-haze style) - the trails are more fluid/blurred that way. I found that out when I used to dance with them - I could trip myself out that way!!!

AND THAT'S ONE TO GLOW ON!!!!!!

:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
Sly_Guy
getting the beat is easy. If you've heard enough of the music the change of bars and phrases [4 and 32 beats respectively] become subconscious. The hardest part about glowsticking LEDing, is being able to match the transfers of one pattern to another so it looks smoothe.
zoogla
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Originally posted by karim
The wierdest thing I notice about some places, is that some dudes will take like 20 minutes to set up by placing glowsticks between their fingers. They'll take FOREVER to adjust the glowsticks in their hands so they're just perfect before they start going nuts. And everytime I've seen it, they suck.

:)
Karim


Dude, you could have PMed me to tell me that instead of posting for all the world to see!!! LOL!!! Yeah I'm a total novice but really trying to learn...all I've got is the figure 8 but I love just holding the sticks and using them with my dance moves which have NOTHING to do with shows...I honestly like seeing the colours just move around in the darkness...<------SO wasted! ;)

Nice pics, Cam...

P.S. If I am actually bothering anyone with my use at the next party just tug on my sleeve and tell me to stop...I am a VERY humble user!!! (and wouldn't want to take away from someone's trance experience <--ULTIMATE sin)
naesean3
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Originally posted by Sly_Guy
getting the beat is easy. If you've heard enough of the music the change of bars and phrases [4 and 32 beats respectively] become subconscious. The hardest part about glowsticking LEDing, is being able to match the transfers of one pattern to another so it looks smoothe.


you'd think so.....we obviously love this music so we should be able to anticipate when a song is about to break or bridge.....but some people I swear to GOD they are hearing a waltz or something 123, 123, 123, 123, 12345678...

transitioning is just as important if not more so - continuity is 3/4 of the experience of a good light show.....then there are the colour combos............
Sly_Guy
But not being able to anticipate is just a symptom of being inexperienced. Being able to predict the changes in the music is like the DJing skill of beatmatching. Tricky to learn, but once you do, it become one of the most basic skills of glowsticking.

I used to do the colour combo this as well, but once I picked up LEDs, I gave up on trying to match them. My LEDs were the 'strobing' type with left a ribbon of green-->red-->blue, so matching was pointless.

It also doesn't help that most of the glowsticks at clubs these days are all sub-standard and fade too quickly for colour combos to work.
naesean3
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Originally posted by Sly_Guy
being good takes a lot of practice.

Interesting/inventive patterns, variation of speed, control, the ability to surprise the people around you with misdirection of your body movement as well as those extra little tricks people have in their arsenal makes for a good show.

Back in the day, different 'rave toys' were an asset too, leading to many different styles and experiences.

These lightshows, in addition to the music of course, was one of the early draws to partying for me. Back in the day, if you sucked, you watched people and learned, and since there was still room at venues, you never had to worry about hitting other people around you. Today, it's just not the same, too many people who are either inconsiderate by flailing their arms wildly, or those who just copy the basic 'figure 8' and repeat it over and over, or the fact that very few are coming up with and new styles or toys to make it interesting again. Because of this, glowsticking has gotten a bad rep, but there are still some of us who aren't out there to cater to the cracked out people, or are gonna hit you in the face. There's just not enough of us left to influence the behaviour of all the other people with the sticks out there.


there is much truth in that statement - I agree (glowstickers) do have a bad rep these days - at home with your friends or at a cottage of something - this is a better venue now-a-days.....full on GLOWSTICK torrent without fear of hitting anyone....SWEET!

zoogla
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Originally posted by Sly_Guy
It also doesn't help that most of the glowsticks at clubs these days are all sub-standard and fade too quickly for colour combos to work.


True which is why I buy my battery-powered ones at Wal-Mart for $4 a piece...but the colours are so strong!!!
naesean3
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Originally posted by Sly_Guy

It also doesn't help that most of the glowsticks at clubs these days are all sub-standard and fade too quickly for colour combos to work.



I always went to Canadian tire and bought the COLEMAN flare type ones GREEN!!
:D
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