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patrick is deff staying true to his sound BUT is killing it with all these musicians actually doing the tracks. Nothing like it ever been done. Kudos to him... i LOVE Fiercekatz and Ladykatz
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When I read this before listening to it I was hoping it'd be Go The Distance. That'd be such an adorable song for a stunt sequence. But this is cute too :DI am loving the Hercules music at the end.
But, "A Star is Born" is too cute and perfect for Twinkles!When I read this before listening to it I was hoping it'd be Go The Distance. That'd be such an adorable song for a stunt sequence. But this is cute too :D
When I read this before listening to it I was hoping it'd be Go The Distance. That'd be such an adorable song for a stunt sequence. But this is cute too :D
I almost used it in my special needs team's music last season!!!I've been dying for someone to use go the distance for years!!
That story gave me chills, so I can't imagine witnessing it! What a great idea for a way to de-stress the team. Good team chemistry can make or break a team. Bravo to the coach!I've actually been pretty chill about waiting on our music. But, cp14's team was having a rough practice and they were getting frustrated the other day and the coach saw it. He stopped it about ten minutes early. He put them all in groups (stunt groups first, then the backspots,bases, flyers together, then I think by hair color, just kept mixing them up) and told them these were "positive pow wows" and everyone had to say positive things about each other in their group and then they'd switch.
And then he played the song he'd picked for their pyramid. And left it on repeat while they did their positive pow wows.
It was a total kumbaya moment.
Kids who were frustrated and angry five minutes before were crying and hugging and "I love you!" To each other minutes later. Mommas were sniffly. There are multiple kids on cp14s team that have a similar story to hers, maybe that's why they're so tightly bonded. But that song he chose was absolutely, positively, written for that team and it's totally perfect.
NOW I'm not chill about waiting for their mix :)
I'm not lying when I say every single coach there is just amazing. Her three are absolutely perfect for that team. It's like they know exactly what they need when they need it....and given the number on there with similar stories they need a lot of love and positivity and it's what they get.That story gave me chills, so I can't imagine witnessing it! What a great idea for a way to de-stress the team. Good team chemistry can make or break a team. Bravo to the coach!
You're at CA Charlotte, right? I can't wait to see if they'll have the same style of music as Texas based CA or if it'll be a little different.
I've actually been pretty chill about waiting on our music. But, cp14's team was having a rough practice and they were getting frustrated the other day and the coach saw it. He stopped it about ten minutes early. He put them all in groups (stunt groups first, then the backspots,bases, flyers together, then I think by hair color, just kept mixing them up) and told them these were "positive pow wows" and everyone had to say positive things about each other in their group and then they'd switch.
And then he played the song he'd picked for their pyramid. And left it on repeat while they did their positive pow wows.
It was a total kumbaya moment.
Kids who were frustrated and angry five minutes before were crying and hugging and "I love you!" To each other minutes later. Mommas were sniffly. There are multiple kids on cp14s team that have a similar story to hers, maybe that's why they're so tightly bonded. But that song he chose was absolutely, positively, written for that team and it's totally perfect.
NOW I'm not chill about waiting for their mix :)