Many of the background musics from Natalie Tran's (a.k.a. communitychannel) older videos are from Apple GarageBand and so are very easy to find:
Other loops featured include Carousel, Dewdrops, Dolce Vita, Electric Rodeo Long, Gelato, Laureate, Phoenix, Travel and Undercover, although I am not certain which videos they come from.
Do you know what the music from her "SPOT THE DIFFERENCE GAME" video (0:11) is called? It is also featured in multiple other videos but that is the first one I remember. I would really like to know what it is called. What_is_the_music_from_communitychannels_Spot_The_Difference_game_video_called
*You can also listen to the pm/ct music on YouTube if you don't have GarageBand, but most of the other songs are not available on YouTube.
I've found some on Limewire
X Play is a TV program about video games. The program is is known for its reviews and comedy skits, and for its famous brand. X play offers all kinds of music, like rock, techno and much more.
Carols by Candlelight is a popular Australian Christmas tradition. It is a community event where people gather in a public venue such as a large park, or outside a church, to sing Christmas Carols and songs, usually interspersed with skits and other entertainment. Often, the people are supplied with candles or electric lights to help the festive atmosphere.
Kenny Rogers not to be mistaken as Mr. Rogers, was never a host on Jackass. However, Rogers and his restaurant were the subject of many skits where he was impersonated by Will Sasso.
Carols by Candlelight is best described as a community event where anything from a few dozen to thousands of people gather in a public place to join in singing Christmas Carols, and to enjoy other Christmas-related activities. It is held in cities and towns throughout Australia on the weekends leading up to Christmas. The event is usually run by local councils or by local churches, and is open to anyone who wants to join in. Sometimes, there are stalls and rides for the kids, and even celebrities and entertainers, but more often it is a simple gathering of people in any given community for the purpose of singing carols and Christmas songs, and enjoying a few skits and plays.
I've found some on Limewire
Vaudeville shows - Family Friendly, G-rated Music and Variety acts Comics and Skits Burlesque shows - Racier Content, R-rated Striptease, after 1910 Social commentary Music and Variety acts Comics and Skits
The Parodicts is a youtube group/channel which is based on parodies and skits. Also, the word "parodict" is a noun for a person who makes or writes parodies
You can watch Saturday Night Live skits on the show's official YouTube channel, NBC's website, or on NBC's streaming platform, Peacock. Additionally, some skits are available on social media platforms or through the show's official website.
Really anything Vlogs, how to's, tutorals, DIY's, Tours, Reviews, skits, art, food, advice, Q & A's
Local libraries often have books of skits.
You can use large construction papers or go to your local Home Depot to buy materials to build the background . It all depends on what your budget is and how you want it to be. In my opinion, constructing a background is hard, but it looks goods on stage.
Skits are short scenes that you can use to audition and even sometimes perform. They are just quick little dialouges to read.
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Skits 'n' Sketches - 1936 was released on: USA: 1 February 1936
Hardly Working - 2007 Rap Skits was released on: USA: 25 May 2012