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Catherine Chun is probably the most important character in the game.

She's the one who talks with you, who plays as Simon Jarrett.

Her answers to Simon's cluelessness on his world around him and the discussions had with

Catherine, make this game what it is.

Sense Catherine Chun is such an important role to the game, it's obvious some people

are going to be a little curious on her background.

So sit back, and relax, as we cover Dr. Catherine Chun's background momentarily.

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Without further ado, let's begin our lore on the Dr. Catherine Chun in SOMA.

Dr. Catherine Chun was a Systems Engineer on Pathos II.

Catherine is a quiet, shy, asocial kind of person.

This is further proven by her insecure thoughts that all the co-workers disliked her, even

though she is a likable person to Simon Jarrett.

Catherine lived in Taipei, before the surface of Earth was destroyed by the comet.

Not much was known about her life before the disaster, but in one cutscene she states that

when she was little, she used to climb the stairs all the way to the roof of a building

and watch the streets of Taipei, stating she felt a profound feeling of connection with

the world.

That's all we really know on her early life.

Fast forwarding to her time on Pathos II, she began work on a project named "The Ark".

This Ark would be a matrix-like cyber world where people on brain scans could live in

a paradise even after Planet earth was destroyed.

After receiving knowledge of Imogen Reed's testings on the Vivarium prototype model,

Catherine studies it and sees that the WAU had used her capsule's concept to create

a scene around it's Imogen Reed model, it was a perfect scan of Imogen's real self,

to create a complete simulation of the testing room.

Using this concept, she created the first stages of the ARK project.

Once, Catherine showcased her project to co-workers of PATHOS-II, everyone was encouraged to have

their own brains scanned, so they could live on in the ARK when the Omega Space Gun launched

into outer-space, Catherine was the first to be scanned and this.. where things take

a pretty dark turn..

Mark Sarang, an employee of PATHOS-II, suggested suicide so they could quote "live on"

in the ARK.

Later on, Sarang actually commited suicide to make sure he lived on in the ARK.

After this, Catherine's co-workers began to doubt the project.

Later on, as the ARK project was nearly complete, Catherine and her new team, Sarah Lindwall,

Ian Pedersen, Nicolai Ivashkin and Jasper Hill, went to Site Phi, bringing the ARK along

with them to finally launch the ARK using the space gun.

Things didn't go as Catherine planned as the team divided from debates that the ARK

wouldn't survive the launch.

Catherine and Pedersen, got in a big argument.

Pedersen insisted keeping it in the station safe while Catherine was desperate to launch

it.

This caused a brawl between the two, resulting in injury to Catherine, which we'll cover

more on, later.

Fast forward a while later, a brain scan of many of the famous Simon Jarrett, awoke on

Upsilon and came across the control center and manages to reactivate Upsilon's reactors.

Catherine contacts Simon via the terminals in the control room and directs him to the

communication center.

There they commute and Catherine finds out Simon has no knowledge of the world around

him.

As the center started to collapse, Catherine quickly informs Simon to head to site Lambda,

where they could meet in person.

When Simon arrives, he hears Catherine down a corridor, telling him to not look at one

of the WAU infested monster.

After Simon avoids it, he heads to where Catherine's voice was heard from.

There, sit, a damaged machine, having been attacked by the Flesher.

No human like Simon was hoping to see.

When Simon reactivated the Reactors in Upsilon, it is believed to have reactivated this brain

scan of Catherine Chun.

Catherine informs Simon in a silly manner, that he's being a hypocrite, being a walking-talking

robot himself.

Sense this scan of Catherine was copied before the incident of her death, she has no recollection

of the brawl with Pedersen.

This brawl between the Catherine and Pedersen actually resulted in Catherine being killed

by blunt force trauma by a wrench swung at her head from Pedersen.

The rest of the team did an immoral act, calling it a simple "accident" and left her body

on site Phi to going back to site Tau, to figure out a new plan.

So, maybe Catherine was kind of right, about her co-workers disliking her, sadly enough.

They just left her body at Phi to rot away.

Throughout the game, Simon and Catherine create this bond together, talking about their fake

memories of being a human.

Talking about their experiences before the comet struck planet Earth.

They question what it means to be human, what they are, and what really happens when someone's

mind is quote "transferred over".

When Simon reaches site Phi near the ending of the game, he comes across Catherine's

real body.

There Catherine figures out she was killed by Pedersen, being shaken.

At the end of SOMA, Simon and Catherine proceed to launch the ARK and await their transfer.

This is where the game ends on a very sad note.

Catherine has to explain to Simon again there is no transfer, only a copy paste of one's

consciousness.

On the ARK, that has successfully launched, the other copy of Simon and Catherine, meet

finally, in some human form, even if it isn't a real world.

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For more infomation >> SOMA Lore: Dr. Catherine Chun (Ft. Traggey & TrollForce) - Duration: 6:19.

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Train Your Brain To Let Go Of Habits – 10 Methods For Creating New Neural Pathways - Duration: 7:33.

Train Your Brain To Let Go Of Habits � 10 Methods For Creating New Neural Pathways

By consciousreminder

When you understand how neural pathways are created in the brain, you get a front row

seat for truly comprehending how to let go of habits.

Neural pathways are like superhighways of nerve cells that transmit messages. You travel

over the superhighway many times, and the pathway becomes more and more solid. You may

go to a specific food or cigarettes for comfort over and over, and that forms a brain pathway.

The hopeful fact, however, is that the brain is always changing and you can forge new pathways

and create new habits. That�s called the neuroplasticity of the brain.

I used to drive with one foot on the brake and the other on the accelerator, and I wanted

to train myself to drive with one foot only. It took some time, as I had a strong neural

pathway for two-footed driving. But because I had the will to do it, I built a new pathway,

and I rewired or reprogrammed my brain. You can remove a behavior or thought or addictions

directly from the brain.

Because of neuroplasticity, the brain�s ever-changing potentials, anything is possible.

People who�ve had strokes can retrain their brains to function again by building new pathways.

Smokers and overeaters and many others can learn new behaviors and attitudes and can

transform their lives.

Whether you work with others on their habits or you work with your own (or both), you can

apply these understandings to boost your success.

Some Powerful Ways to Retrain the Brain:

1. Identity the habit you�d like to transform and set the intention.

You may remember the punch line �The light bulb has to want to change.� You have to

have a high intention to change as well. If there is this high intention, then creating

new pathways in your brain is bound to happen.

2. Observe what the old habit or pathway is doing in your life.

Look at feelings, thoughts, and how the body is responding to the habit, and see what results

you�re creating in your life. Be the witness, and be aware.

3. Shift your focus.

This is very important. To create a new neural pathway, you take the focus off the old habit,

and then that old habit eventually falls away. Don�t pay attention to the donuts and cakes.

Take your awareness and focus it on good, wholesome, healthy delicious foods.

4. Use your imagination.

You can build new neural pathways not only with new behaviors, but through the imagination.

Just imagine the new behaviors over and over and over. Keep repeating that in your mind

so you build new pathways. Focus your mind and retrain your brain.

5. Interrupt your thoughts and patterns when they arise.

Say �no� or �cancel� when an old thought or impulse comes in, and say, �I don�t

have to do that anymore.� Then turn toward the new neural pathway you�re building and

keep on going in the right direction.

6. Use aversion therapy.

This isn�t everyone�s cup of tea. It�s an optional path. I like to call it �the

maggots on the chocolate cake technique.� I used to love candies and sweets, and when

I stopped eating them, I still had to pass by them when I walked by the candy store in

town. I used aversion to train my brain to walk on by: �That�s junk,� I said to

myself. �It�s made in factories, sickeningly sweet, makes me feel bad. The company makes

it so sweet just to addict buyers. I don�t want any of that.� So I talk myself out

of it. I�ve use it with many clients (only those who say they want it) on smoking, junk

food, cocaine and many other behaviors.

7. Create a specific plan and choose what to do instead.

When you get specific, it�s easier to build new neural pathways. You �make it official.�

Decide if you want to exercise instead of overeating or if you want to eat fruit instead

of candy. Just keep focused on the new choice. You may want to create affirmations and anchors

to reinforce your choices. This can be �I�m free or �I�m in control.� Reinforce

this with energy therapies like EFT or other techniques.

8. Transform the obstacles.

Look at what�s in the way. Look at secondary gain � what you�ve been getting out of

the old habits or pathways. Look at the stress in your life and how you can handle it differently.

Get your mind in the place of possibility. Handle the emotions and thoughts and get on

a new superhighway in your mind.

9. Connect with your Higher Source for inspiration and support.

Listen to our guidance. Know you have the Force within you, and therefore you have great

power. Meditation creates new pathways and brain changes. Actual studies have been done

on the brains of monks to show meditation�s effect on neural circuits of the brain.

10. Transform and make the shift.

Know that transformation is always possible and that you can create new brain pathways

whenever you�re ready to make the shift. When you keep your mind in the �I can do

it!� space, you get a clear sense that you�re done with the old and on a new beam now.

Some people feel we�re being rewired spiritually for anew era. There�s great upheaval now

in our world. And there�s a process of transformation happening on earth in which huge changes are

taking place for all of humanity. You have to be present in the moment, overcome your

fears, and get to know the Infinite source so you can be a vehicle for

the light to predominate on the earth.

For more infomation >> Train Your Brain To Let Go Of Habits – 10 Methods For Creating New Neural Pathways - Duration: 7:33.

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En Dürüst Cevap Ver (#Videom) - Duration: 5:45.

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Cubic Castles not working - Duration: 2:31.

Hello guys . sorry for not uploading any cubic castles video's coz

my cubic castles is not working

its keep on showing me this

so i thought i should verify the game then maybe it work's...

but still not working .........

then i try'ed to delete the game & download it again then it should work right?.....

but as u can see still showing me this .... also i try'ed sending report and yet not working .....

so guy's maybe this will be my last cubic castles video

also if u wanna see me play some other game's like creativerse then let me know by comment..

For more infomation >> Cubic Castles not working - Duration: 2:31.

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Chicken | Colours Chicken | Paintings Chicken | Chicken Coloring Book - Duration: 3:31.

Hello

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WE TRIED TO SPEAK JAPANESE / Blue And Green - Duration: 5:15.

Hello girls, how are you?

(Translator)

What?

This is our new intro

Just ... Just missing the "are you focusing?"

(Translator)

Green: Half an hour to talk Blue: Are you focusing?

So we'll get into the "modinha"

And will try to speak another language

We chose Japanese

Because we want to know if we talk right.

I think we're going to talk a lot of shit.

Phrase 1 Hi girls, how are you?

(Translator)

I can't

Can not say "Hello girls, how are you?"

Phrase 2 How much does this cost?

I think is that

Phrase 3 What is your name?

I can't say that. We don't ask the name of the person

We use English because...

Phrase 4 I'm hungry!

Looks like you're speaking "yummy" in Korean

I am fluent in Japanese (irony)

Phrase 5 Are you focusing?

Is that?

Phrase 6 I like Naruto

Phrase 7 Potato is very good

We cannot say that the potato is good

No... And even though we're hungry...

Is very difficult

Ah... I don't like potato

That's it. Thank you for watching the video.

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Q&A – What happened to my honeydew plants? - Duration: 2:28.

- "I was gone on a two day trip and came home

to find my honeydew plants like this.

We had a lot of rain while I was gone.

Could this be from the rain, something else, or both?"

And this is from Miss Cathy in Old Hickory.

All right.

So Mr. D., she was gone for a couple of days, came back.

It did rain.

Rain, something else, how about a combination of both?

- Yeah.

Looks very similar to the problem some

of our cotton farmers

see every once in a while called damping off.

Damping off.

- I didn't think about that.

Okay.

- Which is.

Soil organism, soil fungi.

Phytophthora, and pythium

are a couple of the organisms that can cause that.

And if it's wet,

and cool, they can, if the soil

temperature is a little cooler than normal,

that's more likely to be a problem.

Did we have a cool snap a couple weeks ago?

- Yeah, there was.

I think there was.

- Yeah.

- And you know, so this would.

Damping off, is that what you think?

- Damping off, I thought, 'cause it almost looked like

the plant collapsed, you know, it almost looked like that

to me, so I actually thought about bacterial wilt.

'Cause if you can have.

'Cause this is with honeydews, it's a melon,

so I'm thinking if you have like cucumber beetles

or something feeding on the plant.

You know, it actually

transmits the bacterial wilt.

- Right, and you can snip the plant.

You can touch the pieces together,

if there's a bacterial wilt there should be some stringing

that occurs when you touch it together and pull it apart,

and that'd be a good way to check that.

If it's bacterial wilt there's not much you can do about it.

If it's just damping off,

warm, dry conditions are gonna be better,

but the actual plants that are down are not, you know,

I don't know that they're gonna survive.

- Yeah, the one plant to me that was down

looked like it collapsed, you know,

to me, from the picture.

- But if it's bacterial wilt you just probably

need to get that out of there, and you know.

You don't want it to spread.

- Sure.

Yeah, you don't want that to spread.

All right, but yeah, just make sure

you're always inspecting and examining your plants,

For more infomation >> Q&A – What happened to my honeydew plants? - Duration: 2:28.

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Donetsk: Man wounded by shelling - Duration: 5:37.

- You are living in Petrovsky district, right?

- Yes, in Petrovsky district.

- Was your house hit?

- Yes.

In 2016, on a Miner Day

an incendiary shell flew in;

at 11 p.m.

Luckily, the neighbors were there.

They called me

and I had to take a taxi and rush there.

And when I arrived

summer kitchen was burnt down completely,

roof was on fire,

fire moved to the terrace.

One that connects kitchen with the house.

And flames were licking the house.

My first decision was to put down fire in the house

Got the ladder

and went to the roof.

Thanks to the neighbors who helped me.

They were passing me water

and I was putting fire on the roof down.

Well, I saved the roof of the house.

But the kitchen and the terrace burnt down.

- So, house is not in a livable condition now?

- Well, house is livable,

but it's not possible to stay there!

- Tell me about life in Petrovsky district, how is it?

- Well, what is happening...

I have to rent an apartment in more safe area.

I'm going home every now and then

to check if everything is ok.

Cause anything can happen just in one day.

I go there to see if everything is ok

and come back.

That's my life.

- And during one of these trips you got under shelling, right?

- Right, that's when I got under shelling.

- When did it happen?

- Day before yesterday.

- How did it happen?

- How did it happen?

I got up in the morning

and I decided to go to check what's going on at home.

I came there

and everything looked ok.

I stayed about 15 minutes there

and shelling began.

Bullets start flying

over the roof of my house.

Everything was flying direction of Trudovskie bus station.

I had to wait until it finished.

It continued till noon.

It got quiet and I gathered my stuff quickly and left.

I came to the bus station

and there was no one there.

No buses, no taxis,

no people.

I sat on a bench for few minutes.

I thought that public transport doesn't come here,

so, I decided to walk to the next bus stop:

maybe they make a turn there.

When I was crossing the square at the bus station,

I walked about 30 m from the bench

and something exploded in front of me.

Something hit my leg

and I fell down.

I felt that blood is running from my leg.

And I lied down.

Two more shells landed there.

Two or three, don't know for sure.

- Shelling continued, right? - Right.

For 2-3 minutes more.

And when everything became quiet,

militiamen grabbed me

and carried me away from there.

- And provided first aid?

- Yes, they did.

They called an ambulance.

- So, despite the shelling, ambulance came there?

- Yes, ambulance came there indeed.

- What kind of injuries do you have?

- Shell fragment went into my leg,

all the way through.

And small fragments hit my arm.

- When you'll be released from the hospital,

will you risk visiting your house again?

- Absolutely!

I care about house too much, I'm too old to become a hobo...

I think I'll go there again.

To lose a house at my age... Where will I live?

If it will be in one piece still of course...

- What would you like to say to people from Europe, USA?

To simple people, like yourself.

- People who are living in Europe and America

should simply know the truth,

what is happening here in reality.

Because from what I know

they aren't told the truth there.

For more infomation >> Donetsk: Man wounded by shelling - Duration: 5:37.

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Como conheci o Angra ? Sofro pressão por ser o mais novo ? - Respondendo Perguntas - Duration: 23:42.

What's up, guys? I am Bruno Valverde.

As I have told you, to answer the questions you asked the on the previous video.

Ok? Well, I'm going to answer them now.

First of all, thank you for the questions, the comments. I liked the feedback you

gave me. The ones who commented. Thanks. It motivates us to think about

strategies to be closer to our fans.

Okay?

I'm here with the PC. I'm going to read the questions. If the video gets too long,

I'll hold it for a while, but let's do it. Alright?

Let's answer the first.

Marcos Galasso. "Actually it's a suggestion. Why don't the band do a clinic camp

like Megadeth did in California? I'm sure a lot of people would learn a lot

and would pay for that.

Try to find a good place. That's the idea".

Well, Marcos, we've though about it. It's something that needs organization,

but we are composing this year, the year of a new album. Focusing on it.

What comes relating to the album. This year it's difficult to share a lot

of attention. Moreover, we are just doing few concerts to really have foucus

on the album. Being the most creative as possible. Be creative to have an excellent

for all of you. So, this year we can't organize something like that but,

I think that next year comes the tour of the new album. After that we can

think about this kind of camp with Angra. It's a good idea. We've thought of it.

But, it's good to know you gave this feedback, so it's possible. Ok? Thanks!

Alexandre de Oliveira said "Hello, Bruno. Are you ok? I'd like to know about

special participation. Is there any on this new album? Can you say it?

And what's the procedure to choose this featuring?"

Basically this. Alexandre de Oliveira.

Yes, there will be a participation or more than one.

It's defined. It was unanimous voted by the whole band. Everybody followed

the same way when the idea to comment about that appeared.

We are very happy. Because it's a very strong name, special, it'll join forces

with what we want to do. And it's confirmed!

It'll be great. You'll like it for sure. But I can't say who is right now.

Otherwise, there's no surprise, huh?

Anibal Monteiro: "Bruno, which elements from Northeast rhythms do you use on Angra?

Have you listened to Maracatú, Baião, Coco or Manguebeat?"

Yes, I've listened all of it. I love Brazilian rhythms. And, nothing to say about Angra.

Angra's history tells a lot that the band always puts something Brazilian on its music

since the it started. I think that this is something different to put something

from your culture. And export it in a Rock Metal style. Let's put this way.

That's what we try to do.

An interesting thing talking about the composition of the new album.

We were there in Campos do Jordão, everybody, we sat to do the first jam.

Just to play some things.

By chance the first three ideas from different styles we had there

were something related to this Brazilian music way.

So, it's something I say about this creative procress that the first idea we had

a lot was going to this Brazilian side.

So, talking about me. A rhythm I like a lot is Maracatú.

Maracatú has a kind of rhythm that is very interesting. So, everything I do

in Angra, Rock/Metal or instrumental, I like to find a way that I can put some

Maracatú influence. It's already inside me because I like it very much.

Not Maracatú as the entire rhythm or the dance associated with it, obvious.

But, in some elements. That's what you can add on your music and do this mix

of some music from Northeast with Fusion, more Ameriacan or what would be Fusion idea

of mixing. Or simply the Metal like Angra does very well for so long.

And this new album won't be different.

AS we did on Secret Garden as well.

Got it?

Gustavo Penedo. He says "Bruno your style with the left hand annoyed me

when I first saw you on Angra. How is that, to play this way?"

And then, he pays some compliment. "You're a great drummer".

Thank you, Gustavo.

Well, it's a question since when I joined the band... 3 years.

Everybody talks a lot about that "the traditional grip".

For those who are not drummer and don't understand, the drummers know that,

instead of playing with both hands like this, my left habd I play this way

That's the traditional grip. A traditional way. It started like this on the snare drum.

It's a way that... How can I say? That annoyed some people, as you say.

You assumed that. I think that's good you say that, but...

That's the way I play, my style. It has to do with me.

So, I can't adapt everything because I am in a new band or a new style.

That's my way to play. So, it doesn't change a lot independent the style I play

because I am used to do like that for a long time. More than 10 years.

So, to me, it's natural. Of course the tradional, for you drummers,

consumes more. It's a little harder play like this because this part about drums

is a little more complex. But, I like this thing. So, I do everyday.

However, If I want, to play metade grip, my two hands this way.

Palms facing the grouns. Metade grip.

Or power grip. Ameriacan... all that stuff...

I can also do it. When I want I change. When I think it's necessary. Or no.

It's something that doesn't depend on the playing. It changes or not the sound.

It's a question of drumstick position.

It's not so traditional on Metal or Rock, but we are here to reach places you dream of.

So, it was a dream to be here someday, and be here doesn't mean to change the base,

change the background or use this as something I have for me,

that I always wanted to be together, to be in another place.

I think you got it what I wanted to say.

Done? For me is natural if one day I have to play metade grip.

I'll play it. And it's ok.

Alright?

This question is a kind of comment.

Samir Pegado asked: "How did you get to the part, the chorus, in Upper Levels,

when you were composing it. And, if you can demonstrate, even better. Hugs".

Well, do it here it's complicated because I have to arrange my things here, but

I'll talk about that part.

The chorus of Upper Levels, talking more technically for the musicians, the drummers.

The chorus has the measure in 4 and 7.

So, the 7 you... It's an odd measure. It's odd.

Stronger. It doesn't sound so natural for those who are not used to.

But, the big thing is, this 7 didn't come from a forced way.

We didn't sat there and thought of it. A chorus in 7.

We're playing and this melody was in 7.

So, instead of doing something 4/4 to finish this.

Or reduce to have it correct, let's talk this way.

We simply used that 7 together with the molody. The melody was perfect.

The original idea of this chorus was that both measures were in 7.

So, it was all 7. There was no 4 and 7.

However, the first 7 was crossing a little with the rhythm idea, the melody.

So, we decided to keep the 4 and do the 7. Now, talking about the groove.

I thought of doing the groove thinking that this odd measure was not so evident.

After all, it is a chorus. I didn't want to do something so shocking in 7.

Then, I thought of doing something in 7 that I covered the pressure, for example,

of the bass drum. To have that base from the groove.

I play this bass drum right on the 7, for example, on the other measure 4.

For example, 4/4. But I covered with something on China or on the dome

so you could cover a little the odd measure, for example.

Then, I thought it was cool because it's a 7, but as it has other elements from

sixteenth note , after the tempo, talking technically once more.

You can cover the odd measure from 7 and do an 8 like a normal 4/4, but

put 8 because I was in 7. So you can move and it can be more fluent.

My goal was to do this 7 be more fluent instead of being totally odd.

As the melody helps a lot, so it was not so difficult to do something shocking

because the melody is also odd. So it's not so difficult to the audience sing in a show.

The ones who memorize and understand, it's ok. But the ones who don't,

it's difficult to... "oh, it's odd, it's difficult". It doesn't happen.

As I know that Angra fans understand about music.

All the fans I talked to on backstages, meet and greet or something like that.

They were always very related to music.

So, they know more about the Prog, this progressive part.

But, I tried to do in a way that the fluence was no so shocking.

It's basically that.

Paola Carvalho. She says " I don't know if you were asked about it, but

do you feel pressed because you are the youngest?

When did you start to play and decide to work professionally with music?

I am a fan for 20 years and thank you to be there and hope you always be

and you are great".

Thank you for the compliment. I am happy with this feedback once more.

It motivates us to do this things. Thank you so much.

The first question...

If I feel pressed because I'm the youngest on the band?

No. I don't think so because as I say, not to explain about the other member, but

I already played with Kiko and Felipe, so we have travelled together I have

lived together with them in a tour bus, hotel... so we were friends already.

Not only the professional life. So, there's no pressure about my age.

The other guys from the band. Paulo Baron, everybody much older, double of my age,

or Felipe, ten years older. However, I didn't feel this.

From my part what I can feel about intimadition or not, let's talk like this.

Maybe that's the question. I feel the reponsability because I'm involded

that's not only a feedback for the fans, but for all the band members.

From my part, it's just this responsability to give the result that the band has always given.

Quality, good music... so I have this responsability "I'll, more than play,

because the band expect this from me, I'll do everything to overcome all of this

because of me. Got it? So, this is it. Pressure from the band, I didn't feel.

The fans, some fans in the begining were like "I don't know", "He's young"...

The things about the traditional I mentioned, but today, 3 years after I did many shows with Angra,

I was talking to Fabio, he has an agenda, everything written on it.

It's almost 90 concerts with Angra. I don't know for sure, but it's like that.

Nowadays everything is fine, I'm ok with the fans, they always talk to me...

So, everything is ok.

Okay?

There's the second question...

"When did you start to play?"

Very early. I have this background from the church and my parents gave me support.

I stared playing drums when I was 9. I had a goal in my head when I started.

Somehow, I didn't know about bills or money. But, a great goal was born.

"I can't see myself, there's no other home but to be here on drums, dedicating myself to it"

So, the professional life came in consequence of my passion for the drums

and I don't know how to do other thing very well I just know to play the drums.

It's drums. Like... it's just this.

Got it?

Gleybson Dias.

"Hello, Brunão. Fine?" Fine!

"Actually, I have to questions. The first, we know that Angra is composing the new album,

I'd like to ask your inspirations to compose, the rhythms, technique, what sound will it have,

the harmonies, melodies... The second one: How do you deal with business, promote your job?"

The inspirations, there are current things, that we listen and find them interesting.

But, in general, there are many things out the burden I had to Secret Garden,

many things kept for so long, the will to do and compose new things, good lines,

you work with the band, take the spirit, understand how it works,

listen to old songs, that you didn't know, understand all the sounds.

You create a hall of ideas how you study, create things that you say "Let's keep it".

"Ah... this one I can keep it for that", "This one no, but this one yes".

So, you keep a bag full of ideas that you say "I want to use this".

So, I keep my influences in general, since the Fusion this...

Djent Metal, Perifery, Textures... I'm listening a lot. Gojira... many of these bands.

They are always modern influences. Meshuggah there's nothing to say. There are always things

that you can listen and say "I can play with this somehow".

"How do you deal with music business, marketing, promoting your jobs?"

Well, they have to walk together. Nowadays, there's no how to split this.

Like, I'll study and finish. I'm just studying.

Nothing else will happen. So, you have that musical period of life that you really have

to me, of couse, it happened to me. So, that's what I can say.

You really need to focus on your instrument. Only the instrument, study, search about it,

create this connection with it.There's this long period, so you can develop some

maturity to go on road, to do the things. This is my opinion I did like that.

Now, there's a point in your career that you are doing things that you need to associate

everything that you do with marketing because, otherwise, things don't walk alone.

Currently, you so many thing on your own. Sometimes you're the producer, the manager,

your own everything, this and that. Because you don't have those cash

that comes from outside to maintain your own job. So you do on your own.

It's good because you can focus on what you really want. That's the modernity,

the internet that comes interesting things, different, that are things made for only one person.

So, marketing has to be connected with all the things you do in music. That's my point.

Neto Potter. Oh... Chris Potter surname. That's it.

"Bruno, your technique and versatility, how do balance reason and romantism

when you create new compositions?"

Thank you, Neto. It's interesting.

How to find balance between reason, maybe the technical parts to the feeling, emotion...

what you like in music, or the romantism that the band shows in arts concept,

music style that Angra has a lot, many styles... many things.

Man, find a balance is, to my mind, your maturity to know where you are.

I'm Angra's drummer. What does it have? Does the band have a history? Yes or no?

Angra has a history of 25 years. Almost my age. How do you do... How do I respect

the balance for what was done. It's about me, not what the band would interfere

on composing like "Your odd". It didn't happen because of it, you search about the band,

so you can understand the goal of the band talking about music.

So, you can put this romantism. It's more put your style, things you like on the band.

And Angra is like this.

Five heads thinking, for several times each one listening to different things, likes

different things, but it all boils down to what we like to do. We together like this music.

So, I got this vibe. Together with Angra I like to do this kind of music.

That's the thing. How we respect each ones influences. That is different musically.

You can mix this and say "Good let me take the best of it and bring it to this music".

So the guy comes with an influence and you say "Maybe it's better with this groove".

Then, I come with a groove that is not... Then, the guy says "This riff, this groove..."

Then... got it? It's a mix. There's the emotion of the personal side,

to the balance that the band has for song long. That's it.

Well, the video is getting too long, I'll try to do it faster.

"What do you want with the new album?".

"Retrieve the roots? More liberty to create?".

I think that this liberty was always present on Angra, I cannot say the all the albums,

on Secret Garden it was present. This one is also. We started the compositions already.

So, it has a lot this freedom.

Respecting some spaces of the musical styles we believe to have in an album.

A lot of creative liberty.

Respecting some limits, some standards that are from Angra.

As I answered before.

Hugo Carvalho: "What's going on in october, the band's anniversary?"

We are thinking of something, some strategies, celebrations, we're negociating,

but I believe that it'll have something.

Let's do it as a surprise because there's nothing for sure.

Okay?

Pedro Henrique Marsal sending a comment to Felipe.

"Why don't Felipe sing anymore, or has a song only for him? His voice is good".

Look, Felipe... look.

Pedro, I don't know why. I think that things go and suddenly it's not there anymore.

But, he always sings at the concerts, does some backings.

Winds Of Destination he sang, but we are no playing it anymore.

But we want to play it again. I like this song a lot.

And I think that will play it soon.

Felipe Thomas Gomes...

"What about that acoustic project?"

Well, it is in stand-by. The focus for this and next year, with a tour

of the new album. We record in August in Sweden.

So, the focus is the new album, eletric, heavy, many new interesting things.

This is it. New album this year for very nice tour next year.

Phillon Prado "Are you thinking of new Brazilian styles for the new album?"

I've talked about that. It's inside the DNA of the band. This Brazilian style.

So do I. So, of course yes. We have ideas like that.

And they are very nice. And I'm loving them.

Valmir Falaschi said "My bro... What the fuck are you doing on Angra? Go play Axé Music".

Oh, Valmir... C'mon, man. Ok. That's the democracy.

We need to have all the comments. I read Valmir Falaschi's that doesn't like me.

Okay. No problem.

I'm trying to satisfy you on next album.

Okay, Valmir? Let's go.

Renata Martins "Bruno, what do like to listen as well as Metal Rock?"

I like to listen to Fusion, instrumetal... It's something I like a lot.

Thiago Ramos Borba "Hey, Bruno. How's the pre production of the new album?"

Man, we started hard. We started in Campos do Jordão.

With everybody from the band. It was cool, we recorded many ideas and now

we are working on somethings, some lines. It's doing well.

I'm loving it because you are talking a lot about the new album. You are tuned with us.

About the new album... very good!

Rick Anderson "Will Kiko participate on the new album composition?"

Of course yes. There will have some things. He is always present with Rafa and Felipe,

Paulo... everybody. So, for sure, there will be something with Kiko.

"What will be different on this album?"

It's difficult to say... Well, wait. You'll have a good album from my part and from us

as a band. Of course, we are very happy and anxious to do the best as possible

recording the album.

"What are your favorite bands?"

I like many bands. I like instrumetal music, I like Allan Holdsworth,

Tribal Tech, Chick Corea... I like fusion, instrumental songs.

So, what comes to my mind is fusion, progressive. I like Yes, Genesis, Rush...

Mesuggah, Textures... This is it.

Durval asked "When the songs come back to spotify?

They are working on it. I don't know.

Many people asking about it. Hope it comes back soon, so you can follow.

Julio Cesar "Is there a new song from the new album?"

There are thing going well.

I cannot say it's totally done.

But there are good ideas.

Ana Andreia says "The best band".

"When is the new CD out?"

Thank you. We record it in august, maybe, the end of this year.

And new tour comes together strongly.

Pedro Antonelli asks: "Bruno, how did you know the band?"

It's difficult for a musician that is studying, not to know Angra.

This is the experience I have with all my friends that know the band,

somehow. Not all the history of the band, but know Angra or listened about.

So, I have been studying... Eleven years old. I changed the teacher I was 12 or 13.

Then, I knew Angra. As I told once, I bought Holy Land.

I was 12 or 13. Then, That's how I met Angra.

Studying some songs and after studying the songs for real.

Gabs Victor "When is Angra coming to BH?"

We have gone so many times to BH the past two years.

It's always very cool.

We love BH. We love all the cities, but BH there were a lot of people.

Because there's that relation like... Sometimes go to a city...

Sometimes we go but... a lot of fans say "I didn't know about the concert".

You know? What I ask you is: Ask for the show in your cities.

Follow us on our page, check the posts. We are always promoting the shows,

recording videos and promoting them, there is the flyer or something like that.

So you can't say that missed Angra's concert in your city once week before

this comment. So, stay tuned on our page that you'll always see the posts

about the concert. Don't miss any Angra's concert.

Well, what I noticed is that there are a lot people waiting the new album.

I'm happy. We are very happy to know it.

Because it shows our renovation, creativity and will to show something new

And the fans to see something new about us. It keeps the wheel turning.

I'm very happy for that and also there are many things about Spotify.

I'll ask them about the process. Maybe I can answer after because I don't know about it.

Ok? Thank you once more for the comments, the questions, the compliments, the crictics.

It makes part of the process. As I said to be closer to you.

It doesn't mean that I will find only people that love us.

But, what counts is that we are together and keep this closer relation.

Okay? See you next video. Thank you, guys. See you... Bruno Valverde.

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