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alright i it's weird because i know like new hope and uhhh | 24.92 | speaker2 | 19.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
it's near new hope it's before new hope it's like the exit before new hope uhhh richborough newtown those might sound familiar no | 33.52 | speaker1 | 24.06 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay | 29.62 | speaker2 | 28.56 | session_b3b10a80 |
uhhh newtown does i'm trying to think of uhhh | 36.02 | speaker2 | 33.01 | session_b3b10a80 |
where yard yardby is uhhh | 40.52 | speaker2 | 37.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
uberley it's that area yeah it's lower bucks county | 42.82 | speaker1 | 37.76 | session_b3b10a80 |
right | 43.52 | speaker2 | 42.41 | session_b3b10a80 |
ummm i i usually like to try to start with some uhhh general like | 49.92 | speaker2 | 44.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
linguistic development questions so so you were born in kev when did you move to the us and where have you lived | 57.17 | speaker2 | 50.56 | session_b3b10a80 |
i moved ummm when i was eight years old uhhh i turned nine in brooklyn | 62.67 | speaker1 | 55.91 | session_b3b10a80 |
that's where we lived uhhh first we lived there for a few years ummm then we moved to philadelphia northeast philly ummm | 73.72 | speaker1 | 63.56 | session_b3b10a80 |
what age | 73.57 | speaker2 | 72.86 | session_b3b10a80 |
they'd have to be around | 76.47 | speaker1 | 74.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
what grade list i | 80.52 | speaker1 | 79.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
i think i was in in fourth grade | 84.77 | speaker1 | 81.61 | session_b3b10a80 |
so around ten i guess | 90.77 | speaker1 | 89.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
around there ten eleven around that age uhhh no i mean we lived there maybe for like two years you know ummm back there you know my memory for that kind of thing wasn't i was a kid so i don't don't exactly remember times very well but ummm uhhh so we ummm so we lived in the northeast for a little bit then we moved to jersey marlton new jersey ummm and then we moved back to bucks county ummm and i've been living there since | 129.27 | speaker1 | 91.81 | session_b3b10a80 |
so you didn't stay in brooklyn | 96.82 | speaker2 | 95.66 | session_b3b10a80 |
since i was | 131.12 | speaker1 | 129.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
let's see nine | 133.67 | speaker1 | 132.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
since about | 136.97 | speaker1 | 135.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
sixteen yeah so and i'm i'm twenty eight now so most of my life i've been living in uhhh lower bucks county so suburbs of philadelphia | 153.02 | speaker1 | 138.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
i was just going to ask how old you | 145.42 | speaker2 | 142.81 | session_b3b10a80 |
right | 151.37 | speaker2 | 150.81 | session_b3b10a80 |
ummm | 154.67 | speaker1 | 153.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
ummm so what what do you i guess you should say here but what is your what do you do what is your occupation | 160.27 | speaker2 | 153.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah | 156.52 | speaker1 | 155.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
uhhh right now i'm unemployed | 163.92 | speaker1 | 161.06 | session_b3b10a80 |
and right now i'm i guess you could say an amateur photographer ummm and hopefully that'll become something i do professionally uhhh no i mean i've taken classes | 179.22 | speaker1 | 164.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
did you go to school for that | 176.32 | speaker2 | 175.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
but it's i feel like photography is the kind of thing where ummm it's easy enough to learn the fundamentals and then just learning how to like all the different ways to apply them that's comes from experience and in school it's more you have ummm | 196.42 | speaker1 | 180.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
i guess | 198.02 | speaker1 | 197.06 | session_b3b10a80 |
a curriculum to get you to do that i mean if you could do it on your own i think it'll be just as you know you could you could do the same thing obviously you won't have the guidance or whatever or the menorship of like professors but if you if you put it in time you could do it so plus now it's much easier considering that there's so much resources available online uhhh so | 224.77 | speaker1 | 199.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
if you just want to learn something new some new technique or something it's easy enough you just put out that question and you know you get a ton of responses so there's always | 236.17 | speaker1 | 225.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
there's always a resource for information which maybe you know before the internet you didn't have that so you might need to go to school to learn some of that stuff but now you could just you know go on you tube and pull up uhhh a video they will show you how to do you know whatever something specific you might be interested in hmmm i went to uhhh penn state uhhh no i didn't i went to uhhh penn state ummm which isn't that far it's it's also in that area i think it might be considered more northeast philly but | 274.97 | speaker1 | 237.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
ummm did you go to school or where'd you go | 259.82 | speaker2 | 255.81 | session_b3b10a80 |
main campus | 263.07 | speaker2 | 262.11 | session_b3b10a80 |
ummm yes i went there i studied information science and technology and i graduated uhhh with a bs and ni | 287.27 | speaker1 | 277.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
i mean it's a it's a different field from photography but ummm | 292.77 | speaker1 | 288.26 | session_b3b10a80 |
you know i wanted to have i guess a degree in something | 298.02 | speaker1 | 293.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
safe i guess or you know i mean photography is it very competitive a lot of 'cause a lot of people want to do it you know ummm | 308.17 | speaker1 | 300.01 | session_b3b10a80 |
so it's it's tough to you have to be really driven uhhh to make it so you know i wanted to have a degree in something like something that would let me get regular like nine to five job something to fall back on i guess | 324.77 | speaker1 | 309.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah no i i went to uhhh when i was deciding to go to school i went to penn state main campus and when i was deciding to go to school i wanted to major in film but then ended up uhhh | 337.22 | speaker2 | 325.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay | 336.57 | speaker1 | 335.76 | session_b3b10a80 |
uhhh i started in electrical engineering ummm | 342.67 | speaker2 | 338.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay i started in computer science and considered electrical engineering for a little bit | 347.02 | speaker1 | 341.11 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah | 344.47 | speaker2 | 343.61 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah and then i realized it was too much work | 350.92 | speaker2 | 346.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
too much it's a lot of a lot of chemistry a lot of physics so which actually in mind i liked ummm i took a lot of math and i took a lot of physics it's chemistry that i didn't i didn't want to take for some reason | 364.07 | speaker1 | 348.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah | 362.77 | speaker2 | 362.11 | session_b3b10a80 |
well yeah i i had the same experience i i was always kind of interested in did well in physics and math and then chemistry for some reason just didn't work with me | 374.32 | speaker2 | 363.61 | session_b3b10a80 |
i did just i didn't want to take it i think maybe i had a bad teacher back in high school which might have soured me on it but also ummm did seem like a lot of work because you know there's a lab and well actually the same thing it was for electrical engineering we had a lab too where you had ummm i had to make like the what do i call them bread boards i think and you had to make different circates on them and things like that's what this is what happened to me i didn't do well in that class ummm yeah something you really need to put into time i guess me some people you know that it comes a little more naturally to them but i think in general you have to put in the time 'cause it's like you know it's a | 420.02 | speaker1 | 373.26 | session_b3b10a80 |
that's when i started to drop out | 401.02 | speaker2 | 399.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
it's a different like framework you know the truth tables and things like that not a lot of people actually think like that you know in those kinds of terms and gaues work gau so | 431.32 | speaker1 | 420.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah i've been uhhh considering trying to take on like a project of building | 437.02 | speaker2 | 430.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
something that would require a lot of like electrical engineering knowledge and now i'm like kind of kicking myself that i didn't go through with it but at the same time i don't know i feel like what what you were saying about the uhhh about photography being like you can always learn how to do it if you seek it out like i think that's kind of true with like most stuff if you're | 462.17 | speaker2 | 438.31 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah | 456.32 | speaker1 | 455.66 | session_b3b10a80 |
it's i think it's true but anything if you're driven enough you could learn it i mean persistence is the main thing uhhh then i think it's about finding a topic that somehow sparks that persistence in you you know what i mean like it's tough i mean i guess you could you might think it's a matter of willpower i mean some people do think that you could motivate yourself to do anything or you could you know put your head down and just like | 493.22 | speaker1 | 459.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
you know if you want to get something done just do it but i don't know i mean you talk to some people actually like addics say this a lot uhhh that willpower is not it's not a matter of willpower you know it's like you know if they want to quit smoking it's not that they're like okay i'll stop so it's something beyond that and i think ummm i'm sorry i think i'm going off topic here but okay uhhh okay | 521.87 | speaker1 | 494.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
normal conversation we're just trying to eicit speech so you don't have to worry about that | 523.32 | speaker2 | 520.11 | session_b3b10a80 |
it's hardly a normal conversation uhhh i guess what i'm saying is like i think it's what makes somebody successful is they the reason i took photography is i end up | 534.12 | speaker1 | 522.66 | session_b3b10a80 |
i i don't end up taking one photo you know i end up taking a hundred or something with a digital camera and it's not a matter of willpower you know i couldn't sit that long in front of a you know electrical and try to work it with it or something it just i would want to stop like twenty minutes in you know and with photography for example it's i may even want to stop but if something says no okay try this try this so i think that's what it's you find a certain topic that gets you that gives you that ability or that whatever it may be it's kind of an intangible thing but that gives you that persistence and i think that's how people succeed i mean but the key i think is persistence if you could somehow figure out a way to generate it in some other way ummm then i think yeah you could be successful in anything you know so do you know what i mean i don't know | 598.12 | speaker1 | 534.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah | 596.27 | speaker2 | 595.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah yeah yeah yeah no i and that that's kind of like my approach to uhhh kind of like music and video like like art making because i went to school for journalism so and and most of my friends are like art you know art majors or like filmmakers uhhh a friend got me the job six years ago and i just work part time and i'm still a musician and i dip out and go on tour and stuff like that so uhhh keyboard and trumpet | 632.22 | speaker2 | 597.01 | session_b3b10a80 |
how'd you end up here | 619.07 | speaker1 | 617.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
oh okay | 627.37 | speaker1 | 626.16 | session_b3b10a80 |
oh okay what do you play | 630.07 | speaker1 | 628.11 | session_b3b10a80 |
oh oh nice love a good trumpet | 635.77 | speaker1 | 631.41 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah | 634.32 | speaker2 | 633.46 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah i've been getting my that was my high school instrument i've been getting my lip back recently which | 640.17 | speaker2 | 635.31 | session_b3b10a80 |
really what kind of music do you play | 641.57 | speaker1 | 638.36 | session_b3b10a80 |
uhhh the the one band that's kind of the main focus right now is uhhh kind of like electronic and folk music uhhh a little bit made | 650.67 | speaker2 | 641.01 | session_b3b10a80 |
maybe a little bit of animal collectivity uhhh | 655.02 | speaker2 | 651.36 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay okay | 654.92 | speaker1 | 653.26 | session_b3b10a80 |
but yeah and then ummm i do a lot of solousic uhhh both like electronic and i'm trying to do stuff that's like a little more classical sounding with piano and trumpet and like a lot of live instrumentation ummm | 669.02 | speaker2 | 655.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay | 666.02 | speaker1 | 665.16 | session_b3b10a80 |
sound pretty cool yeah a good trumpet is trumpets are very on the radar i think but at the right time just so like uplifting you know uhhh | 679.07 | speaker1 | 668.41 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah yeah i've been i've been not playing for a long time so this is my first time like actually getting getting like my lips back to where | 687.67 | speaker2 | 677.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
hmmm how do how does the trumpet how do you | 689.72 | speaker1 | 686.66 | session_b3b10a80 |
like i know with a guitar you know you form chords whatever you strum it uhhh with the trumpet i know you have the finger as well but what do you do with the actual like lips like how do is that is that what generates like | 705.67 | speaker1 | 690.36 | session_b3b10a80 |
hey | 702.47 | speaker2 | 702.01 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah you buzz your lips right here in the sound like | 708.27 | speaker2 | 705.26 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay okay but do you but do you ummm vary the pitch of that like how does what's the interplay i guess between fingers and like | 719.22 | speaker1 | 706.51 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah you you | 715.57 | speaker2 | 714.31 | session_b3b10a80 |
the fingers you've got three valves that that change the airflow uhhh by three different amounts ummm so you've got seven combinations which gives you a chromatic up to like you know from from like c to g uhhh you can get a chromatic out of all the variations uhhh in the right order uhhh just half step by half step ummm and then from there | 744.57 | speaker2 | 718.86 | session_b3b10a80 |
hmmm | 723.17 | speaker1 | 722.66 | session_b3b10a80 |
not sure chromatic but uhhh | 739.27 | speaker1 | 737.51 | session_b3b10a80 |
oh okay okay okay oh okay | 743.22 | speaker1 | 740.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
oh okay so it's not the full okay from from c to g | 749.72 | speaker1 | 744.01 | session_b3b10a80 |
from yeah just from c to g to like a fifth you have your variations that are and then from that it's like you have to move your lip you have to tighen to get different notes | 760.27 | speaker2 | 749.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
oh so to like to play like the full like from c to c you then have to | 767.27 | speaker1 | 757.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
change your what you're doing with your mouth uhhh | 771.12 | speaker1 | 767.96 | session_b3b10a80 |
right yeah c and c and g are all open fingerings just like nothing that's all control | 777.17 | speaker2 | 769.66 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay oh oh okay so you just have to buzz a certain pitch is that kind of what it so it's kind of like singing through the kind of like that is could you think of it like sing sing like | 792.82 | speaker1 | 775.41 | session_b3b10a80 |
790.22 | speaker2 | 788.66 | session_b3b10a80 | |
oh yeah yeah yeah it's like a vibration it's like a change in the vibrri | 794.57 | speaker2 | 791.21 | session_b3b10a80 |
okay so you have to actually practice like get in the right vibration and okay | 799.82 | speaker1 | 793.71 | session_b3b10a80 |
yeah that's and that's a big part of intonation and stuff like that | 802.92 | speaker2 | 799.06 | session_b3b10a80 |
oh that's interesting that's interesting | 806.02 | speaker1 | 802.41 | session_b3b10a80 |
hmmm | 804.17 | speaker2 | 803.76 | session_b3b10a80 |
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