When you're talking about more "spin" (more vibrato)- that just thins your vocal folds and increases air flow! Focusing on less vibrato can give you more of a belty quality. There's a reason for it I swear! 😅 (9:22)
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@@felixettos it's me reacting to your comment reacting to someone else's comment reacting to someone else's comment reacting to Ryan and Sam reacting to Hannah reacting to Ryan
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Dude....Ryan's voice hits the ear so right. Seriously one of the most talented, beautiful voices I've ever heard in my life. Why isn't this man in literally everything!? Broadway, step up your game!!
Im glad Ryan talks about vocal health here. I had a voice teacher push me to be louder and beltier than I, as a beginner, could be. It harmed my voice and I had to go to speech therapy and still have tension issues due to it. Sometimes we think that people like Ryan are just naturally amazing at singing when a lot of work, training, and technique go into it that needs to be learned as well. Only when I found a voice teacher that understood this, was I able to really see improvement and find MY sound. All very good advice!
When I was about 13, I went to a two week summer camp for Broadway singing, and the man running it kept trying to make me BELT the high G in Kindergarten Boyfriend. I literally was not physically capable- I was literally like 13 and not even a soprano yet, let alone a belter in any capacity (nor did he bother trying to teach me proper belting technique and how to do it healthily, he simply demanded it of me)- and I'm glad I didn't push myself too hard and cause some real damage for myself. He wasn't a bad dude, just terribly irresponsible. People need to realize that health NEEDS to be the priority in any form of vocal coaching, or really just any activity where singing is involved.
what ryan said about teachers who are failed artist and make their students feel like crap is so true! i am a cellist and I had teachers as well who were just like that and it was terrible. Having a teacher who wants to teach and who cares about you is so important
“HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT?!?” Because Hannah is using ✨Hannah magic✨ I’m so glad you reacted to her reacting to you! Can’t wait to see your future collab 🥰
My favorite thing about straight tone and vibrato at the very end is that it pulls me in because I want to hear the singer give me the vibrato. It’s like there’s a treat in front of a dog, but the dog has to wait to get it
as a music education major, i agree with everything Ryan says about certain voice teachers. I'm so glad I have a voice teacher now who really does her best to tailor her teachings to my voice. not trying to make me into something I'm not.
I enjoyed this video so much. I’m a sucker for all things vocal pedagogy and it was awesome to not only hear Hannah analyze the performance, but the fact that Ryan was right on the same page with her. I also must say how refreshing it was to listen to Ryan talking about the apparatus, placement, tension, resonators, and vowel formants. This was all just so much my bread and butter! Loved it!
I LOVE my voice teacher, Elena Shaddow. I live in Oregon and we have Zoom lessons with her in NJ. She is fixing things I have struggled with forever. Im disabled, scoliosis, damaged vegus nerve... Its a lot. Shes gotten me to sing clear notes that i have never sang before. Science says I shouldnt be able to sing at all, I feel so good about me and my voice now.
So is the person who was the actual one laughing famous now? 🤣 Clearly a missed money opportunity to be a Barrett laugh impersonator! 🤑💰 … there’s a market for everything these days isn’t there? 🤣
I feel like with vibrato you have to know how to control it because sometimes when you use it too much you can tend to go flat or sharp but with you Ryan since you are a professional I think you’re doing it perfect
You are right, but there's more to it. Depending on style - actually, in most styles - there certainly can be too much vibrato even if it is perfectly done. Sure, it sounds great, and powerful high notes also sounds great, but there are reasons, why we don't put powerful high notes in every possible place in a song. Vibrato is like a highlighter - and if you highlight everything, what's the point? Also, too much technical exercises in a song might sometime draw attention away from emotional delivery and other nuances. Also, Hannah suggested going straight tone into vibrato, which is an opportunity for additional dynamics and emotional nuances. Anyway, he sounds great, i just thought, that Hanna's suggestions make a lot of sense.
I don't know Sam or the fact that Ryan was dating someone but gosh the way they look at each other is just goals.... They're so fond of each other and their work too...plus they get goofy together... I mean if that isn't a perfect relationship I don't know what else is.
I completely understand where Ryan is coming from when he talks about his voice being tired after eight hours of working it every day. I did it every day last year during school because I was in two choirs and a select ensemble, then I would go to musical practice from 3:45 to 9:00 at night and on Wednesdays I would go to church choir practice which would be from 5:00 to 8:00 and there were also choir conferences I would go to such as SICC and All State and an all girls choir one, each one taking about three days to a week where I would work for 8 hours and then go to my hotel room and work on music for school and for church. You have to really train your voice for that sort of thing or else it can really damage it and I love that Ryan goes over that and how he helped his own voice with the help of his vocal coach and confirming that what Hannah is saying is very much true.
I find these kinds of videos and conversions about how a professional actor and singer takes care of themselves very interesting. The PT room, seeing physical therapists and speech pathologist, workout routine, eating healthy, etc. I love the "peak behind the curtain" at different walks of life.
Being a Speech-Language Pathologist who did a stent in voice during my graduate studies; I love seeing us mentioned in these contexts. We are so much more than, “the speech teacher.” Love you Ryan ❤
Oh. My. God. RYAN ME TOO!!! I have a strong natural vibrato, and have SO much trouble reeling it back. Like, I REALLY need to work at it, but get that note ALL the time. So happy to know that even professionals get that note (makes me feel less alone)
I had a voice teacher because I’ve always loved singing so I wanted to get more into it and all she wanted to train me on was musical theater when I am more of a contemporary singer and it really discouraged me because I just couldn’t get the musical theater tone, but watching Hannah makes me want to get back into it!
So as a voice teacher myself I will say that we are trained to kind of hear where our students voices are. We are trained to hear the passages and range just by the tone and timbre of a person’s voice. I don’t know if it’s just because I’ve analyzed so many voices in my experience but I can tell just by the thickness of the note when a person is about to change into their next passage. Idk it’s weird but definitely a needed skill 😂
I remember my mom saying when she was in musical in Holland they strongly dictated where there should be vibrato and when absolutely not! And when she heard the England cast it was so different! This was many years ago.
One time in my highschool choir my teacher had a voice coach she knew come in to help with festival pieces- I have a hard time with creating power in my middle range so it usually kind of drowns in comparison to my lower and upper range(which I already knew)- BUT this coach told me there was a "problem" with my voice that needed fixing and it didn't necessarily hurt my feelings but it felt so wrong of her to say it like that when there was absolutely zero trust built up. She kind of freaked me out about vocal coaches and my singing didn't improve as much as it could have over high school because what she said made me feel insecure
Ryan: talking about how cool I’d be to do a collaborative thing with Hannah Me: “oh honey she’d probably be way more excited than you!! She’d get to meet THE JD!!”
Omg I really needed this video! Always asked myself what Ryan had to say about this performance, it’s so amazing! Also can really relate with Sam just vibing with the song and being so proud for him💕
...so basically what I'm hearing is that Ryan needs to release an album of musical theater songs where he gets to sing them however the hell he wants. I'll be first in line to buy that album!!
Thank you for the love!! ❤️
How does someone NOT love you?
the crossover i didn’t know i needed 😍
Love you so much, Hannah!!!💖
I'm here bc of your tiktok 🤣
Omg I love you Hannah! 💖💖
"If everything is straight, you lose the theatre"
...
I mean, he's not wrong
That's why theatre and musical theatre has so many gays LMAO
I wanna like but there’s 420 likes.
@@brittanycraigo2191 happy 4/20 day from Australia 😜
THIS IS AMAZING
YESSSS the gay makes the theater
Sam adding the “Okay okay”s in is the most relatable part of this video
Watching Sam watching Ryan sing gives me life
The moment i saw it i went to the commets to see if someone agrees with me. Thank god you're here!
Aww ppag
@@TheLoserface45 watching Ryan watching Sam watching Hannah Watching Ryan sing gives me life
Literally me
Sam mouthing the “okay okay” is me every time I listen to Dead Girl Walking 😂
i was looking for this comment
Nah it went from Ryan to Kermit real fast
Same
THAT’S OUR VOICE TEACHER RIGHT THERE!! LEZGOOOOOOO!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
CLARKKKK
ABSBJS MY FAV KARAOKE GUY
I love this little singing/theatre community 💕
YES SHE IIISSS
Haha hi clark!!
When you're talking about more "spin" (more vibrato)- that just thins your vocal folds and increases air flow! Focusing on less vibrato can give you more of a belty quality. There's a reason for it I swear! 😅 (9:22)
We'll have to talk about it more at our lesson Ryan! 😜
@@HannahBayles YES HANNAH GET THAT BREAD
@@HannahBayles I wish you were my vocal teacher! I love your channel!
@@HannahBayles Yay! I'm so glad you guys reacted to each other!!!
Your comment should be pinned.
"His smile is so charming" Well... he is the thirteenth son of a king..
ᵒᶠ ᵃ ᵛᵉʳʸ ˢᵐᵃˡˡ ᵏᶦⁿᵍᵈᵒᵐ
😭😭
💀
i-
I understood that reference
rip
so it's like: me reacting to Sam and Ryan who are reacting to Hannah who is reacting to Ryan? it sure is complicated
Me reaction to your comment that is reacting to this video of sam and ryan reacting to hannah who is reacting to ryan
@@alohafromsienna9510 me reacting to your comment, reacting to someone else's comment that's reacting to Sam and Ryan reacting to Hannah reacting to Ryan
@@felixettos it's me reacting to your comment reacting to someone else's comment reacting to someone else's comment reacting to Ryan and Sam reacting to Hannah reacting to Ryan
@@potatoes_6235 Me reacting to you reacting to a thread about someone reacting to a comment that’s reacting to another comment that’s reacting to another comment that’s reacting about the video of sam and ryan reacting to hannah who’s reacting to ryan
@@torchtorquedreams4348 Me reacting to your comment reacting to someone reacting to a thread about someone reacting to a comment that’s reacting to another comment that’s reacting to another comment that’s reacting about the video of Sam and Ryan reacting to Hannah who’s reacting to Ryan.
sam is just fangirling the whole time ryan is singing
Hannah is amazed by Ryan's singing ability
Ryan is amazed by her ability to understand what the singers are doing
The circle is complete.
“If everything was straight you’re losing the theatrics” -Ryan
Yes I completely agree we need the gays
I'm here!
Well I'm Pan, but can I count as an honorary gay?
@@riverstyx8126 absolutely
@@patsings2897 yay :D
@YourLocalTheaterKid ofc ❤💗🖤💙💜
Dude....Ryan's voice hits the ear so right. Seriously one of the most talented, beautiful voices I've ever heard in my life. Why isn't this man in literally everything!? Broadway, step up your game!!
If everything is straight, you lose the ✨theatre✨, the ✨theatrics✨, the ✨emotion✨. Ryan you are entirely 🏳️🌈right🏳️🌈
What?
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY
Best comment
this comment is everything omfg
Baby, it's all tools in a toolbox.
13:55 such a cute Sam moment, lip syncing, saying “veronica’s” ‘okay, okay-‘ then looking at Ryan😭😭
Ryan: "If everything is 'Straight', you're losing the theatre, the emotion ..."
AHAHAHAH 100%
Im glad Ryan talks about vocal health here. I had a voice teacher push me to be louder and beltier than I, as a beginner, could be. It harmed my voice and I had to go to speech therapy and still have tension issues due to it. Sometimes we think that people like Ryan are just naturally amazing at singing when a lot of work, training, and technique go into it that needs to be learned as well. Only when I found a voice teacher that understood this, was I able to really see improvement and find MY sound. All very good advice!
When I was about 13, I went to a two week summer camp for Broadway singing, and the man running it kept trying to make me BELT the high G in Kindergarten Boyfriend. I literally was not physically capable- I was literally like 13 and not even a soprano yet, let alone a belter in any capacity (nor did he bother trying to teach me proper belting technique and how to do it healthily, he simply demanded it of me)- and I'm glad I didn't push myself too hard and cause some real damage for myself. He wasn't a bad dude, just terribly irresponsible. People need to realize that health NEEDS to be the priority in any form of vocal coaching, or really just any activity where singing is involved.
I would like your comment, but then it would disrupt the equality of a 666. So….yeah.
what ryan said about teachers who are failed artist and make their students feel like crap is so true! i am a cellist and I had teachers as well who were just like that and it was terrible. Having a teacher who wants to teach and who cares about you is so important
Hannah Bayles is probably gonna freak out when she watches this lol
omg then we can have hannah reacting to ryan and sam reacting to hannah reacting to ryan
I literally just rewatched Hannah’s reaction 5 minutes ago-
I love her videos so much ❤
ME TOO it’s one of my favorites of hers!
same omg
Same
Alternate title: Ryan being mystified by voice teacher skills
or ryan being mystified and slightly scared by voice teacher skills
OMG I LOVE HANNAH BAYLES AND YOU AND Y’ALL JUST SMOOSHED IT TOGETHER INTO THIS PERFECT VIDEO OMGG
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY
Me too
13:57 Sam singing the “okay okay” is so cute hahaha
Sam: it's so fascinating
Ryan: I'm terrified. it's too much power
There are two types of people in this world, folks!
cannot wait till Hannah finds this video 😂
Voice teacher reacts too Sam and Ryan reacting too Voice teacher reacting too Ryan?
I found it!!!
@@HannahBayles Omg hi
That is reactception if I've ever heard one 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@HannahBayles OH MY GODD HOW AM I JUST NOW SEEING THIS
Ryan : how do u know that Hannah????
Me : cause it’s Hannah. Hannah is the angel of vocals. Hannah is angel. Angel = Hannah
I think you didn't mention that hannah is an angel
Hannah: Giving Ryan advice because she's a voice teacher
Ryan: 𝘪𝘮𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘣𝘭𝘦!
Ok, now I'm waiting for a video of Hannah reacting to this video!
Anytime Ryan says "How do you know that?" I want to watch Hannah answer.
@@EdwardTonai cause she's a vocal coach ahahaha, it's soooo good how she can feel what the performer is feeling in terms of technic
I was hoping for this comment BAHAH
I just came here and the first thing I hear is "Hi Daddy" with a high pitched voice I'm crying
I love how Sam is like mouthing 'Okay okay!' Lmao (14:02)
“HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT?!?” Because Hannah is using ✨Hannah magic✨ I’m so glad you reacted to her reacting to you! Can’t wait to see your future collab 🥰
I love how both Sam and Hannah are making the exact same face at around 4:45 😂
The focus is intense!
I CLICKED SO FAST LMAOOO I WATCH THAT GIRL ALL THE TIME
My favorite thing about straight tone and vibrato at the very end is that it pulls me in because I want to hear the singer give me the vibrato. It’s like there’s a treat in front of a dog, but the dog has to wait to get it
The fact that I was well aware he played jd and In my head I still went “hey! He kinda sounds like jd 😮”
FUCKING HELL. ISTG THATS WHY RYANS SO FAMILARRRR. LIV AND MADDIE WAS THE FOUNDATION OF MY CHILDHOOD.
You and Hannah should totally advertise your classes you teach by collabing and giving each other mini lessons!!!! That way everyone learns something!
I love that Ryan just continually calls Hannah "boo boo"
Ryan fangirling over Hannah’s vocal coach skills is beautiful 😍😍
as a music education major, i agree with everything Ryan says about certain voice teachers. I'm so glad I have a voice teacher now who really does her best to tailor her teachings to my voice. not trying to make me into something I'm not.
Could I just say how much I love that video of Ryan singing dead girl walking
Yes!! The best crossover. I watch Ryan’s version of Dead Girl Walking on a daily basis so this is great
You pronounced her name wrong. It’s actually pronounced “Phillipa Soo”
LOL a red headed Pippa Soo!!
@XxStar_ FoxxX "Soo" is how its spelled
Phillipa Sooweasley
BAHAHAHA. I-
reminds me of snow white from ouat
Omg this is the colab we’ve all been waiting for
I love sams face when he started singing because she looks so amazed and in love 🥺💕
You had me at "Like for Bailey". She's too cute not to.
I love Sam just singing along
I'd prefer that you guys are also daddy, I'm not ready for responsibility yet.
we are all daddy
The way I giggled-
Singers and performers are athletes because you don't only use your vocal cords, you use your WHOLE body.
14:37 boy you were not flat, if anything you went sharp for a second 😂😂😂. You are so incredible
I enjoyed this video so much. I’m a sucker for all things vocal pedagogy and it was awesome to not only hear Hannah analyze the performance, but the fact that Ryan was right on the same page with her. I also must say how refreshing it was to listen to Ryan talking about the apparatus, placement, tension, resonators, and vowel formants. This was all just so much my bread and butter! Loved it!
I LOVE my voice teacher, Elena Shaddow. I live in Oregon and we have Zoom lessons with her in NJ. She is fixing things I have struggled with forever. Im disabled, scoliosis, damaged vegus nerve... Its a lot. Shes gotten me to sing clear notes that i have never sang before. Science says I shouldnt be able to sing at all, I feel so good about me and my voice now.
yay!! sometimes having the right teacher is everything. continued best of luck!! 👍🏿
That’s amazing!
I love how Sam looks so fascinated at everythinggg 😂
She actually looks really uncomfortable tbh
I’m just really good at reading people
Why is nobody talking about how adorable Sam’s shirt is
I fricken love that
OH WAIT BARRETT WASN’T THERE WOW I thought she was since her laugh is pretty unique
So is the person who was the actual one laughing famous now? 🤣 Clearly a missed money opportunity to be a Barrett laugh impersonator! 🤑💰 … there’s a market for everything these days isn’t there? 🤣
@@sarahcoonan the emojis are giving me second hand embarrassment, but I get your point
@@harmonious_choir it's sarcasm lol
hypothetically if i started a religion revolving around Bailey who would join? asking for a friend..
what should we name our religion? :o
@@darimacias3702 baileyism 100%
oh me for sure!
I’d join
im in 100%
Ryan reacting to Hannah:
"I'm terrified. It's too much power."
2:04 the way he said that- that’s what keeps me going
I feel like with vibrato you have to know how to control it because sometimes when you use it too much you can tend to go flat or sharp but with you Ryan since you are a professional I think you’re doing it perfect
You are right, but there's more to it. Depending on style - actually, in most styles - there certainly can be too much vibrato even if it is perfectly done. Sure, it sounds great, and powerful high notes also sounds great, but there are reasons, why we don't put powerful high notes in every possible place in a song. Vibrato is like a highlighter - and if you highlight everything, what's the point? Also, too much technical exercises in a song might sometime draw attention away from emotional delivery and other nuances. Also, Hannah suggested going straight tone into vibrato, which is an opportunity for additional dynamics and emotional nuances. Anyway, he sounds great, i just thought, that Hanna's suggestions make a lot of sense.
I love his singing and acting ever since Liv and maddie and now. He’s really amazing 💜
8:14 the moment she mentions Jeremy Jordan his face XD
I'd love to see more of Ryans opinions on more of Hanna's videos, I love the parallel of the coach and the professional that was in this video!
I don't know Sam or the fact that Ryan was dating someone but gosh the way they look at each other is just goals.... They're so fond of each other and their work too...plus they get goofy together... I mean if that isn't a perfect relationship I don't know what else is.
I completely understand where Ryan is coming from when he talks about his voice being tired after eight hours of working it every day. I did it every day last year during school because I was in two choirs and a select ensemble, then I would go to musical practice from 3:45 to 9:00 at night and on Wednesdays I would go to church choir practice which would be from 5:00 to 8:00 and there were also choir conferences I would go to such as SICC and All State and an all girls choir one, each one taking about three days to a week where I would work for 8 hours and then go to my hotel room and work on music for school and for church.
You have to really train your voice for that sort of thing or else it can really damage it and I love that Ryan goes over that and how he helped his own voice with the help of his vocal coach and confirming that what Hannah is saying is very much true.
Hannah is going to be STOKED
I find these kinds of videos and conversions about how a professional actor and singer takes care of themselves very interesting. The PT room, seeing physical therapists and speech pathologist, workout routine, eating healthy, etc. I love the "peak behind the curtain" at different walks of life.
Yk what’s crazy u guys and Hannah put out new videos today like 2 or 3 mins apart from eachother haha! I adore both u guys and hannah so much!💕💕
from this moment on, instead of “I told you so”, my go to response will be “I done been knowing” 😂 thank you Ryan
Being a Speech-Language Pathologist who did a stent in voice during my graduate studies; I love seeing us mentioned in these contexts. We are so much more than, “the speech teacher.” Love you Ryan ❤
Oh. My. God. RYAN ME TOO!!! I have a strong natural vibrato, and have SO much trouble reeling it back. Like, I REALLY need to work at it, but get that note ALL the time. So happy to know that even professionals get that note (makes me feel less alone)
I had a voice teacher because I’ve always loved singing so I wanted to get more into it and all she wanted to train me on was musical theater when I am more of a contemporary singer and it really discouraged me because I just couldn’t get the musical theater tone, but watching Hannah makes me want to get back into it!
Sam aggressively lip syncing the second part (which I guess would be Veronica's here!) is so funny to me
So as a voice teacher myself I will say that we are trained to kind of hear where our students voices are. We are trained to hear the passages and range just by the tone and timbre of a person’s voice. I don’t know if it’s just because I’ve analyzed so many voices in my experience but I can tell just by the thickness of the note when a person is about to change into their next passage. Idk it’s weird but definitely a needed skill 😂
I don’t know why this is so entertaining but it is lol
all three of them are blushing and dying at 14:12 i love this react so much
I remember my mom saying when she was in musical in Holland they strongly dictated where there should be vibrato and when absolutely not! And when she heard the England cast it was so different! This was many years ago.
I love hearing people talk about all that it takes to make performing work, esp when they do it without making it seem like work is all it ever is.
i still can’t believe that i grew up with that man a diggie then spent my middle school years with him as JD total 180
She's sooo good. Love her vids and yours
This is how I feel about vibrato too! Do we really need to stifle it so much in contemporary theatre? It’s beautiful!
Sam doing the 'okay, okay' is *everything.*
I was today years old when I realised the lyric was "getting freakaaaaaaaay" and not " getting free caaaake" 🍰🍑 no one hmu cuz I am very embarrassed
THIS IS SO FUNNY LMAOOO
I like free cake way better
I want free cake...
I mean, I knew it was Freaky, but I always sing Free cake anyway because I love cake 🕺🕺🍰🍰
😂😂😂
One time in my highschool choir my teacher had a voice coach she knew come in to help with festival pieces- I have a hard time with creating power in my middle range so it usually kind of drowns in comparison to my lower and upper range(which I already knew)- BUT this coach told me there was a "problem" with my voice that needed fixing and it didn't necessarily hurt my feelings but it felt so wrong of her to say it like that when there was absolutely zero trust built up. She kind of freaked me out about vocal coaches and my singing didn't improve as much as it could have over high school because what she said made me feel insecure
"If everything is straight you are losing the theater" out of context
okay this was amazing now I need every singer that Hannah has reacted to to react to Hannah’s reaction!
Ryan: talking about how cool I’d be to do a collaborative thing with Hannah
Me: “oh honey she’d probably be way more excited than you!! She’d get to meet THE JD!!”
Omg I really needed this video! Always asked myself what Ryan had to say about this performance, it’s so amazing! Also can really relate with Sam just vibing with the song and being so proud for him💕
4:27 did anyone else notice that he sang this in tune to Dead Girl Walking 💕😂
“I done been knew it.” - Ryan McCartan, 2020
hate to break it to you but it’s 2021 😩
Your vocals are so good. I could listen to this version all day.
...so basically what I'm hearing is that Ryan needs to release an album of musical theater songs where he gets to sing them however the hell he wants. I'll be first in line to buy that album!!
"If everything is straight, you're losing the theatrics, the emotion." Yeah I'd pretty much say the same 🏳️🌈
Oh my god my favorite RUclipsr reacting to my other favorite RUclipsr
Hannah:Awee look at that smile
Sam:*looking at Ryan and smiling so proudly and cutely* Yeah
This brought back so many memories of my training in college and singing exercises I’d LONG forgotten about, amazing!
I can die now I've just read Clark on Stage and Hannah Bayles' comments on Sam & Ryan's video.... heck yeah
Yayayayyyy! We get an episode of the key series, Sam and Ryan and Roze all right now!? We are spoileddd
bruh i actually love vibrato so much. and ryan's is amazing.
This is completely not related to this video, but...
*I did the splits for the first time while watching this video!!!*
Congrats!
Awesome!
wait that's actually really cool
Noice. Great job, mate
this was so CUTE! so much love in this video!
Omg I love Hannah! I’m so excited for this video.