Drumline Performance at General Session: Requesting Video from Fellow Attendees

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around requests for video recordings of a drumline performance that took place during a General Session. Participants share their experiences and information regarding the availability of recordings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to find a recording of the drumline performance to share with their son, who is in a drumline.
  • Another participant mentions that a recording is available on the Facebook page of a sales manager, Amy Neal.
  • One participant notes disappointment over their own failed recording attempt and expresses surprise that the performance was not found on YouTube.
  • Another participant mentions the availability of a National Conference DVD that may include highlights from the event.
  • One participant inquires about the location of the conference video, indicating they could not find it on the community platform.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability of recordings, with some participants indicating they have found sources while others express frustration over not being able to locate the video.

Contextual Notes

Participants are discussing personal experiences related to the drumline performance and the challenges of finding recordings, reflecting a shared interest in the event.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and attendees of the General Session who are interested in sharing or viewing recordings of the drumline performance may find this discussion relevant.

suzipooh
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Did anyone happen to record the drumline performance at General Session? I thought I was recording it but, nope...
My son is in a drumline and I really wanted to share it with him.
If anyone has it and wouldn't mind sharing I would be so appreciative.

My email is:

[email protected]


Thank you!
 
Yes, someone recorded it. Are you friends with Amy Neal (sales manager) on Facebook? She has it on her page.
 
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Thank you!!!! I'll check it out!
 
I don't know if this would be on it, but I see they have a National Conference DVD of highlights this year! yeah!
 
Where is it? I didn't see it on CC.
 
I was disappointed that I thought I recorded it and it didn't record! Wha!
I looked on Youtube and it wasn't there, I was surprised. That was AMAZING!
 
The conference Video is on the Supply order (available 8/16/10 though).
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Drumline Performance at General Session?

The Drumline Performance at General Session is a lively and energetic showcase featuring a group of talented drummers who perform rhythmic routines to engage and entertain attendees during the event. It aims to create an exciting atmosphere and energize participants.

How can I request a video of the Drumline Performance?

To request a video of the Drumline Performance, you can reach out to fellow attendees who may have recorded the performance on their devices. Additionally, check if the event organizers have shared any official recordings through social media or event platforms.

Is there a specific platform for sharing videos from the event?

Yes, many attendees often use social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or event-specific groups to share videos and photos. You can also check if there is a dedicated event app or website where participants can upload and share their recordings.

What should I do if I can't find a video of the performance?

If you are unable to find a video of the performance, consider posting a request in the event's social media group or forum. Fellow attendees may have footage they are willing to share, and this can help you connect with others who enjoyed the performance.

Can I share the video if I receive it from someone else?

Yes, you can share the video if you receive it from someone else, but it's important to give credit to the original creator. Always ask for permission before sharing and respect any copyright or privacy concerns the original videographer may have.

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