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Oh, what's that?
It's the same music to my life, Rory.
No, my.
I see.
Shall we talk about music?
Let's talk about music.
God.
As you see, Rory is super excited, overexcited about his super Rory soundtrack.
How much time do you spend listening to music every day?
I think that really depends on the day of the week, to be honest.
So, if it's a day where I'm walking back from the gym or jujitsu, then I'll listen to that instead of...
Whatever noises you can hear in the street.
Well, I mean, it certainly beats listening to those, that's for sure.
What music do you dislike?
Well, anything chaotic without a beat or a rhythm that I can follow.
I think, like, for me, some music is just...
It's just random sounds that don't have any sense or regularity or logic to them.
And the same goes for, like, really loud music.
I just can't get into it.
Although that's probably more a comment about the volume than anything else.
Except for maybe death metal, which is supposed to be loud.
What kinds of music are popular in your country?
Well, in the free market, the way however that kind of thing, anything goes, really.
So, I don't think there's, like, one genre of music that's invoked more than any other,
like, I think about it, well, art from pop music.
And I think that's basically written to have an endless string of hits or...
For people to get really into and listen to a lot.
Do you ever listen to music at work?
It depends on the task, I suppose.
So, when I'm marking or planning or writing, then I'll listen to some low-fi hip hop or some baroque music.
Or, well, I'll have it on in the background, I wouldn't have anything with, like, catchy lyrics or anything like that.
More ambient music seems to help me concentrate.
And I think that's true for a lot of people, to be honest.
Otherwise, well, I'm also a teacher, and I think it would be difficult to teach a class
and listen to music at the same time, wouldn't it?
Is there an instrument you would like to learn to play?
Not overly so. I'm kind of just happy to enjoy other people being talented in that area.
I suppose if I had to pick one instrument, I would pick the drums.
Just because drummers always seem to have these really big arms.
And so it looks like a really great workout.
But then I'm picking it for the exercise and not so much for the music.
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Hey music, so we listen to music. Listen to.
Oh yes, that's so important. The number of times I hear people saying I listen music.
And I'm like, no, it's too listen to music.
Please listen to music.
Like number 2, number 2, we are music. Listen to, listen to, listen to.
It's kind of like one word.
They listen, I listen to. Listen to me. Listen to music.
You can say I listen to music if I'm out for a walk, for example.
So if I'm walking or if I'm out for a walk, I listen to music.
Rory, you said like it beats listening to something. Beats.
Yeah, it's kind of a pun though, because music has a beat, which is similar to the rhythm or the thing that you can follow.
I'm not very good with musical terminology.
But here, if we say it beats listening to something else,
what I mean to say is it's better than listening to doing the other thing.
It's not always it beats though. You could just say beats listening to and then whatever the sound is.
So for example, taking the bus beats walking, like beats, you know, like a fight.
So it's better to walk than to take the bus sometimes.
Oh, it's like it's like it's winning the fight as it were.
Kind of like it's more enjoyable. It's better. So you say like taking the bus beats walking.
And here it's in the same kind of the same meaning, right? So kind of like listening to music beats,
listening to street noises. Yeah.
Yeah, especially well, I think only if you're by yourself.
You listen to music when you're supposed to be walking with somebody. That's kind of rude.
Give us another example with this beat.
Lots of things like, I think listening to the live version of music beats listening to the recorded version, almost every type.
It sounds smoother. I think so anyway.
I dislike certain music or I can't stand like, I hate.
Yeah, and Rory doesn't like chaotic music.
I should say death metal maybe does have some logic to it, but if it does, it's lost on me because I just don't like that kind of music.
I'm sorry, death metal fans.
So I dislike chaotic music without a beat. A beat is like to or a rhythm to follow.
So when we listen to music, we follow a rhythm. How do you describe our reason?
You follow the beat or you follow the rhythm like,
it's just the words. Use the music vocabulary.
But ask me what it means. It's got a very technical. In fact, let's use Google now. Google can be our friend.
I dislike loud music. I dislike heavy metal, death metal. Yeah, just like listen to our episode about singing.
We give you lots of genres, so genres or kinds of music.
So according to Google, the beat is like the basic element of the music.
So and the rhythm is composed of different beats.
Oh, okay.
Well, the rhythm is composed of different sirens to be honest with you, but a beat would be the kind of siren, I suppose.
It's also composed of the silence, the use of the silence as well.
Oh, I should say the beat is also used to refer to like what you follow when you're listening to.
I'm bouncing my head up and down to the beat, for example, to the rhythm of the song.
You can also say I can't get into it. Like I dislike this music. I dislike heavy metal. I can't get into it.
It's kind of it's off my thing. I can't get into it.
Yes, I can't get into it because I cannot hear myself think because it's so loud.
It is so loud and you can't even... In my case, you just have to stand there and survive.
Other people are totally into this and it's great that they enjoy that, but I can't. I'm sorry.
Yeah, I'm into popular music. I'm not into rap. I don't know. You're just like GS maybe.
You're just like GS. I'm not fan of GS.
Okay, okay. There you go. I'm not a fan of GS.
Oh, sorry, GS lovers. It's not a good day for me.
So you can say I'm not into blah blah blah or I'm into blah blah blah or I'm not a fan of. I'm a fan of.
Pop music is in Vogue. Vogue? Like a magazine. Vogue?
Yeah, but I think the whole expression is in Vogue, which means, well, it's fashion, basically.
Fashionable, yeah, it's in Vogue. Like, for example, black is in Vogue. Yeah, so it's like fashionable.
And we can say like popular music, pop music is always in Vogue.
Yes, it's always like lots of people like it. Yeah. And actually, I've googled it.
And pop music is indeed super popular, power, spot music. And then rock, rock music and dance and electronic music.
Okay. So the second and the third most popular genres, genres or kinds of music.
So pop music rock, dance, electronic, electronic music.
And we say that we have hits in popular music, hits like very popular songs, hits.
I can listen to music when I'm working, when I'm studying.
So I usually listen to low-fi hip hop, low-fi, low fidelity. What's this?
I'd love to know what it means, but all I see is the name low-fi and the name of the track that I'm listening to.
And all it is is just background music. It's like beats with no lyrics, no words.
So you don't focus on the words, you just hear the sirens.
So low-fi music, do you listen to them? Kind of low-fidelity music is...
Well, it's because there are no lyrics to focus on. You don't concentrate on the music.
You have the sirens in the background and you do whatever it is you're doing that you should be doing while you are listening to this music.
Yeah, so you just have to listen to low-fi music, okay, just like Google, like low-fi hip hop, for example.
It's really, it doesn't intrude, it's not invasive music. It's like the kind of thing...
Well, it's similar to what you would hear in an elevator.
Elvator music is slightly different, but it's got that same idea of it's in the background you're not supposed to focus on it.
Yes, and you have this music on in the background.
So kind of in the background the music is playing somewhere there and you are doing your thing.
So you can say like I have hip hop in the background or I have it on in the background.
To have music on kind of to switch it on. So I usually have classical music on in the background.
Also, lots of people enjoy ambient music. Like, we can hear it in the lift, like ambient music.
Again, like no lyrics, no words. It's just like relaxing music, ambient music.
Sometimes I listen to music at work, but I don't listen to catchy lyrics. So what are catchy lyrics?
Well, catchy isn't just used to describe the lyrics, it's used to describe the song any part of it.
If something is catchy, it's something...
He's in your head for a long time.
Also, Dรฉlisona, you should know that music does help us to kind of focus.
And according to the recent research, okay, super research, music activates.
Both left and right hemisphere of your brain.
And this activation helps us to learn and even improve our memory, Dรฉlisona.
I checked it on new.edu website, so National University, like super scientific research.
And they say, you can listen to classical music in the background.
While you are studying or spa music, spa music, ambient sounds.
Okay. Nature sounds, for example, like for example rain or birds.
Electronic music.
Yoga music. I like music they play in the yoga classes. They're cool.
Or it's cool.
Yeah. Jazz. And also Dรฉlisona film or game soundtracks.
For your studying or working, okay?
But they don't have like one specific genre. They say kind of it's all individual.
So it comes down to creating the best study or work music for you.
But these are like some genres to consider.
You play an instrument. Dรฉlisona, so you can play the drums or play the piano, play the violin.
So like, or I don't play any instrument.
Tell us about the drums.
The drums are percussion instrument that you strike with, um, drumsticks.
And that's all I know about them really.
The other thing I know is about the drummers. And like I say, the only reason I remember that is because they have huge arm muscles.
And that is what I would like to have.
So, um, there we go. If I have to choose one, it's not about the music. It's just about the workout routine.
You can say that if I had to learn to play an instrument.
So the second conditional, like we're imagining, like if I had to learn an instrument or if I had to learn to play an instrument,
I'd probably choose the drums. Or I would, I'd probably go for the guitar or the piano or what, what else do you have?
You can play Lele. You can play ukulele.
Yeah, ukulele. Hey, hey, hey.
But I don't play any instruments and I prefer more talented people to play it for me.
Oh, and also when you study, you can listen to low key unobtrusive music.
Yeah, listen.
Well, that's what low five is, isn't it? It's low key and unobtrusive.
Like unobtrusive, like in the background, you know, it doesn't make you dance, so it kind of comes you down unobtrusive.
And now it's the part where I get to talk about the cool vocabulary that I have highlighted in the transcript,
because you can use it to talk about anything.
For example, we already talked about it beat listening to something or just beats listening to,
but you could talk about that, but you could talk about anything using that, couldn't you?
And then I also have this expression, the same goes for, and the same goes for,
it's just a way of saying, I feel the same way, but the other thing.
So if someone asks you, how do you feel about dogs? You could say, I love dogs, same goes for cats.
And then, related to that, there's another expression, the same goes for me,
so we can talk about what other people think about something and then say, the same goes for me.
So you don't repeat yourself, and you have linked back to what was said previously.
And the last one is one of my favorite ones, because I say this all the time,
even what I'm not recording, and that is the phrase, not overly so,
which is another way of saying, not too much, or not a great deal, or not a big amount.
So someone asks me, do you like social media? Not overly so.
Do you want to learn how to play an instrument? Not overly so.
So you can use this to talk about anything as long as you dislike it.
But those are my favorite phrases.
Do you like taking photos of your food? Not overly so.
Do you like taking photos of your food? Not overly so.
No, no, the question is, do you take photos of your food?
Do I?
And post it on Instagram, yes.
I've never, I think I did that once, but I didn't put it on my main series of photos.
I put it on my stories.
Hey, Dylissina, thank you so much for listening. Please let us know in the comments.
Like what music do you dislike? Like you can't stand what music, and also in the background.
Like, do you have music on in the background while you're working or studying and what kind of music?
Is it? Okay?
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This definitely beats listening to one of Maria's jokes at the end of the episode. Bye.
How much time do you spend listening to music every day?
I think that really depends on the day of the week, to be honest.
So, if it's a day where I'm walking back from the gym or jujitsu, then I'll listen to that instead of...
Whatever noises you can hear in the street. Well, I mean, it certainly beats listening to those, that's for sure.
What music do you dislike?
Well, anything chaotic without a beat or a rhythm that I can follow, I think...
For me, some music is just...
It's just random sounds that don't have any sense or regularity or logic to them.
And the same goes for, like, really loud music. I just can't get into it.
Although that's probably more a comment about the volume than anything else.
Except for maybe death metal, which is supposed to be loud.
What kinds of music are popular in your country?
Well, in the free market, the way hover that kind of thing, anything goes, really.
So, I don't think there's, like, one genre of music that's involved more than any other.
Now that I think about it, well, art from pop music.
And I think that's basically written to have an endless string of hits or...
For people to get really into and to listen to a lot.
Do you ever listen to music at work?
It depends on the task, I suppose. So, when I'm marking or planning or writing,
then I'll listen to some lo-fi hip hop or some baroque music.
Or, well, I'll have it on in the background.
I wouldn't have anything with, like, catchy lyrics or anything like that.
More ambient music seems to help me concentrate.
And I think that's true for a lot of people, to be honest.
Otherwise, well, I'm also a teacher.
And I think it would be difficult to teach a class.
And listen to music at the same time, wouldn't it?
Is there an instrument you would like to learn to play?
Not overly so. I'm kind of just happy to enjoy other people being talented in that area.
I suppose if I had to pick one instrument, I would pick the drums.
Just because drummers always seem to have these really big arms.
And they can... So, it looks like a really great workout.
But then I'm picking it for the exercise and not so much for the music.