Six Flags Magic Mountain is one of the most popular amusement parks in California, known for its thrilling rides and attractions. However, one major concern for visitors is the crowd size and wait times at the park. To help address this issue, Six Flags Magic Mountain has implemented a crowd tracker system. The crowd tracker system at Six Flags Magic Mountain provides real-time updates on the crowd levels and wait times for the various rides and attractions in the park. This allows visitors to plan their day more efficiently and choose which rides to prioritize based on the wait times. The crowd tracker system works by using data from the park's ticketing system, ride scanners, and guest feedback.
I've been trying to adapt to a new (old) mouthpiece on alto. I think it is a very old metal Lawton but isn't marked as such and has a different internal design and a tip that would seem closed by current standards. Anyway, I find it very free blowing and quite adaptable in sound so I am going to persevere with it.
I think it is a very old metal Lawton but isn t marked as such and has a different internal design and a tip that would seem closed by current standards. I think it is a very old metal Lawton but isn t marked as such and has a different internal design and a tip that would seem closed by current standards.
The crowd tracker system works by using data from the park's ticketing system, ride scanners, and guest feedback. This data is then analyzed and presented on the park's website and mobile app, giving visitors access to the most up-to-date information on crowd levels and wait times. By utilizing the crowd tracker system, visitors can avoid long wait times and enjoy more rides and attractions during their visit to Six Flags Magic Mountain.
SOTM February 2023 - Mr Magic
An all time favourite of mine: Mr Magic.
The originally written by Ralph McDonald and William Salter, it was made famous by Grover Washington Jr. in the 1970s and covered by many other artists.
Below is the link to the dots and backing track (thank you @nigeld !): let's hear your version!
Mister Magic
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Café Supporter Messages 179 Locality Kings Lynn, NorfolkI may even have a go at this myself, not my usual thing, but something about it appeals for some strange reason. Thanks Nigel for the backing tracks.
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Café Supporter Messages 615 Locality ZurichThis is a great live version by Walter Beasley
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Café Supporter Messages 1,281 Locality Undy Monmouthshire U.K.My effort single take. YAS Mki D'Addario Select Jazz MP D5M Rigotti 2.5 reed.
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Messages 1,197 Locality SW of London TownMy effort single take. YAS Mki D'Addario Select Jazz MP D5M Rigotti 2.5 reed.
Thank you for that @u-can-call-me-al ! A really good sound: how did you record that? Reactions: guidocreo and Colin the BearColin the Bear
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Messages 16,732 Locality Burnley bb9 9dnMy effort single take. YAS Mki D'Addario Select Jazz MP D5M Rigotti 2.5 reed.
Your playing is coming along nicely. Reactions: U CAN CALL ME ALU CAN CALL ME AL
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Café Supporter Messages 1,281 Locality Undy Monmouthshire U.K.@MMM iMac Behringer UMC22, audio interface, Cheap chinese large diaphragm microphone, mike shield and Audacity software. Backing track by Jazz Backs.
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Messages 434 Locality anzio - ItalyQuick and dirty, again on bari after some time
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Grazie Guido! That's a great take and on baritone sounds even better! Reactions: ChillyMike and guidocreorhysonsax
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Café Supporter Messages 5,476 Locality Surrey, UKI've been trying to adapt to a new (old) mouthpiece on alto. I think it is a very old metal Lawton but isn't marked as such and has a different internal design and a tip that would seem closed by current standards. Anyway, I find it very free blowing and quite adaptable in sound so I am going to persevere with it.
For this month's SOTM I found an example solo and backing track on YouTube that is fun and just on the limit of what I can manage.
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Café Supporter Messages 615 Locality ZurichI think the closer micing helps with the recording a bit, but doesn't seem to improve my playing.
I decided not to play over the intro (you're welcome), so I put some gear shots in, instead of me standing around.
So, here's my go, squeaks and honks and all.
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Messages 1,197 Locality SW of London TownI've been trying to adapt to a new (old) mouthpiece on alto. I think it is a very old metal Lawton but isn't marked as such and has a different internal design and a tip that would seem closed by current standards. Anyway, I find it very free blowing and quite adaptable in sound so I am going to persevere with it.
For this month's SOTM I found an example solo and backing track on YouTube that is fun and just on the limit of what I can manage.
Quick and dirty, again on bari after some time
They can also plan their day in advance and make the most of their time at the park. In addition to the crowd tracker system, Six Flags Magic Mountain has also implemented other crowd management strategies. These include opening additional ride lines during peak times, improving queue lines to accommodate more guests, and offering Fast Pass options for shorter wait times. Overall, the implementation of the crowd tracker system at Six Flags Magic Mountain has greatly improved the visitor experience by providing real-time information on crowd levels and wait times. This allows visitors to plan their day more effectively and make the most of their time at the park..
Reviews for "Unveiling the Crowd Patterns at Six Flags Magic Mountain: Insights from the Tracker"
1. John - 2 stars:
I was really disappointed with the Six Flags Magic Mountain crowd tracker app. First of all, it was extremely slow and kept freezing on me. I tried restarting my phone and even reinstalling the app, but the issues persisted. Secondly, the accuracy of the crowd predictions was way off. It would often show that the park was not crowded when it was actually packed with people. This made planning my day at the park very frustrating. I think the concept of a crowd tracker is great, but this app has a lot of improvements to make.
2. Sarah - 2 stars:
I downloaded the Six Flags Magic Mountain crowd tracker app hoping it would help me avoid the large crowds at the park. Unfortunately, it was not very helpful. The app frequently crashed and was slow to load. When it did work, the crowd predictions were not accurate. There were times when it said the park was empty, but when I arrived, it was actually quite crowded. I ended up wasting a lot of time and money on this app, and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
3. Mike - 1 star:
I was really let down by the Six Flags Magic Mountain crowd tracker app. It was advertised as a tool to help visitors navigate the park and avoid the crowds, but it failed to deliver on its promise. The app was riddled with bugs and would often freeze on me. The crowd predictions were inconsistent, and many times I found myself in long lines even though the app showed low crowd levels. It was a waste of time and money, and I wish I had relied on other methods to plan my visit to the park.