I am sure everyone else has seen it numerous times, but I just watched tonight. I think the Dream was just being a big mean bully and showing off to the poor little Magic.
Me, too.I am totally obsessed with watching these on youtube.
I would say Pre-Programmed, but if wrong happy to admit it.
Cheers
That's an awesome story! Can't wait to hear what you think as compared to other lines.We were on a cruise in December where we were next to the Fantasy in 2 different ports. When we left the second port we shared with her, she gave us a "When You Wish Upon A Star" send off, which drove my fiancee into a tizzy. When we got home, she looked for a video so she could hear the horn again and stumbled across all the ones on youtube. Needless to say, we are now booked on our first Disney cruise (even if it is just a short 3-nighter). Had the Fantasy not done that, we probably wouldn't have considered looking into a Disney cruise anytime soon.
That's an awesome story! Can't wait to hear what you think as compared to other lines.
are these horns pre programmed? Or is that the captain doing that>
By "multitonal", do you mean one horn can play more than one note? Wouldn't chords just require playing two horns at the same time?They seem to be able to play chords as well as single notes. But maybe thats just my ears.
-dave
By "multitonal", do you mean one horn can play more than one note? Wouldn't chords just require playing two horns at the same time?
Absolutely. I bet his dress uniform is a lot cooler than my tux. I'm sure he'll look fab.hubby is a firefighter and asked if it would be appropriate for him to wear his dress uniform for formal night?
Our previous cruises only included a dressy night (4 night). Our upcoming (40 days away ) cruise includes a formal night. The girls and I have been prepping. We have beautiful dresses and are really excited. Now, hubby is a firefighter and asked if it would be appropriate for him to wear his dress uniform for formal night? Having never been to a formal evening, we wondered if others have done this? So.... I'm calling on the input of veteran Disney cruisers out there. Have you seen this for formal nights?
I am sure everyone else has seen it numerous times, but I just watched tonight. I think the Dream was just being a big mean bully and showing off to the poor little Magic.
This. Is. Win.
The new ships are so mean to the older ones!
Not sure. It may mean more than one horn. It may also mean that a given horn is set to play its programmed note, and a note one octave above it. I forget the correct term for it, but I it makes me think of the old Commodore 64 computer (dating myself and establishing nerd cred at the same time). The big thing about the C64 was its sound chip, and that you could play multiple notes at once. I remember how it would sound with just a single tune of notes, and then how it would sound when you layered a second voice over it. The new horns remind me of how it sounded with a second voice.
-dave
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