Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 8, 2017

Waching daily Aug 25 2017

Adventure Land. Lets see what kind of adventures available here?

Various elements of adventure appear here.

It is called Circus Swing. Perhaps it's a kind of swing when you get into it.

Looks like a huge oasis in front of us. After watching this, I remember London's London Eye.

It is so huge that when it gets up above the top of the rock, it can be seen from the entire London city.

I think, a large part of Chittagong City or this Adventure Land will be seen from here.

It's Apollo Flight. It seems to me that a kind of asteroid concept has been taken here.

This place is just like any other adventure park like Dhaka and other places where

all people walks around including children andchildren can travel around.

However, this place has a different beauty due to elevated or mountainous landscape.

We have seen a little part of the adventure land that we entered.

a little more upstairs to go. This is a hilly area. We need to go up more

Here it is written that, 'Come to the observation tower & enjoy the beauty of the city of Chittagong with the binocular.

That means we are at Chittagong.

Going to the observation tower. We hope that we can enjoy

the beauty of the city of Chittagong by telescoping from there.

Quite a bit upside. Looks like I'm going to sweat now.

As the adventure is to be completed, a little sweat is no problem. .

This wall is made with cement. It seems that the authority has tried to give it a hilly terrain look.

Hills, plants - very nice place.

I got a lot upstairs. There is another staircase on the side.

We want to go to the end.

This place, which is called adventure land .. There are asiatic bears, lions and lions are here.

Uffs.. great oyster snake.

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The Real Truth Of Led Zeppelin No One's Ever Told - Duration: 4:30.

As one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time, Led Zeppelin's history has been

well documented.

You might think you know everything about the 70's rock gods, but there's still a couple of things out there that will surprise you

What Is and What Should Never Be

It's hard to imagine Led Zeppelin being fronted by anyone other than Robert Plant.

But had Jimmy Page's first choice for Led Zeppelin's lead singer worked out, the history

of rock music would be drastically different.

Singer Terry "Superlungs" Reid was one of Page's first choices to front his band, which

was then called The New Yardbirds.

But Reid had already signed with high-profile producer Mickie Most.

The sweet-voiced rock prodigy had to turn down Page's offer, but suggested the guitarist

take a look at Robert Plant, who he described as a "Greek god."

Page obviously liked what he saw in Plant, who brought along his buddy John Bonham to

play the drums, and the rest is rock 'n' roll history.

Reid's career certainly wasn't a failure, but turning down Page's offer to front Led

Zeppelin was the biggest mistake of anyone's career, ever.

Reid wasn't the only one to be offered the gig.

Page also considered Steve Marriott, singer for British rock band the Small Faces.

So, why didn't it happen?

Marriott's manager was Don Arden, Sharon Osbourne's terrifying father, and a guy who called himself

the "Al Capone of Pop."

"Don Arden!

Dun dun DUNNN!"

Page received a message from Arden saying, "How would you like to play guitar with broken

fingers?"

The violent rejection took the wind out of Page's sails, everybody went back to their

respective bands, and no fingers were broken.

The Nobs

Led Zeppelin and The New Yardbirds weren't the only names that Zep have used on stage.

Once, the band played a show in Copenhagen as "The Nobs."

Why the name change?

The name was Led Zeppelin's response to Eva von Zeppelin, the granddaughter of Ferdinand

von Zeppelin, founder of the Zeppelin airship company, who had threatened legal action if

they ever performed as "Led Zeppelin" in Denmark.

In response, Page decided the band would change its name to "The Nobs" for its show in Copenhagen,

calling the whole ordeal "absurd."

The group even tried to pacify the outraged noblewoman in person.

Page recalled,

"The first time we played we invited her backstage to meet us, to see how we were nice young

lads.

We calmed her down but on leaving the studio, she saw our LP cover of an airship in flames

and she exploded!

I had to run and hide.

She just blew her top."

Oh, the humanity.

Good Times Bad Times

Led Zeppelin wasn't always the well-loved band it is today.

Early on, some very influential critics saw the future rock icons as nothing but loud,

unoriginal, overtly sexual, bombastic blowhards.

In particular, Rolling Stone absolutely despised them, calling their debut album "weak" and

"unimaginative", saying that Robert Plant's vocals "prissy", and concluding that Led Zeppelin

wasn't nearly as good as Cream, which had just broken up.

Criticism got so bad that Zep intentionally named the fourth album nothing at all, provided

no band info, no photos of the group, and gave no interviews to promote it.

They also made it one of the greatest albums of all time, which probably helped ward off

the critics for good.

Jimmy Page wanted to cure cancer

Jimmy Page always exhibited a God-given talent on the six-string, but playing guitar in the

world's greatest rock 'n' roll band wasn't his original goal.

In April 1958, a 14-year-old Page appeared on BBC's television show All Your Own, where

the prodigy demonstrated his guitar prowess in a group of skiffle musicians.

After the performance, the host asked Page about his future aspirations.

"What do you want to do when you leave school?

take up skiffle?

"No, I want to do biological research."

In an interview with ITV five years later, a 19-year-old Page spoke of different professional

goals, telling the interviewer he hoped to become an accomplished artist...which seems

to have worked out.

Houses of the unholy

While not a master of the actual dark arts, Jimmy Page was certainly interested in them,

enough to buy what some might call the most evil house in England.

That would be Aleister Crowley's Boleskine House, which the occultist-magician bought

in 1899.

Page bought the house in the 1970s, and though he never really lived there, he visited enough

to be permanently tied to it in the public eye, being filmed in and around the house

with glowing red eyes in the Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same.

Legend maintains that Crowley was called away in the middle of a ritual that had summoned

demons to the residence, and he just never cleaned the place up.

The person who actually lived there, Page's childhood friend Malcolm Dent, stayed there

for 20 years before Page sold the place.

As he told the Inverness Courier in a 2006 interview,

"Doors would be slamming all night; you'd go into a room and carpets and rugs would

be piled up."

Even though he's a self-described skeptic, Dent couldn't explain why any of this was

happening.

Still, it's kinda surprising he never called anyone about it.

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What does it feel like to sing in mix and head voice? - Duration: 8:14.

What does it feel like to sing in mix and head voice?

This week I received this question during my weekly Tuesday Power to Sing Live broadcast:

"Is there a certain feeling in the vibrations in mix and head voice that I will feel, to

know if I am singing in those styles?"

Inside this video I'll give you 3 ways to identify the feeling of singing with a mix

and head voice to help you recognize when you are doing it right!

Also I'll give you 3 ways to recognize when it can not be mix or head voice.

Hi I'm Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.

This was a question I had for several years, even though I was sing in mix and head voice.

But I couldn't really tell if I was doing it or not.

Here are 3 ways to know when you are not in head voice and mix.

First, location.

While mix can be throughout your entire range, (that's an advanced subject to discuss another

day) you can easily identify the specific range that must be mix and head voice for

men and women.

For men, Mix is on the E (just above middle C),F,F#4.

Head voice is on the G4 and above.

For women, Mix is on the A (just above middle C), Bb,B,C5, C#5.

This Mix continues until F#5.

Head voice is on the G5 and above.

If you're below the E4 for men or A4 for women, you're probably in chest voice.

Second, if while singing in these mix or head voice pitch ranges, your voice breaks into

falsetto, you're not in a mix, you're in falsetto.

Third, if you are singing with very slightly adducted vocal cords so there's a lot of

air escaping, or if you are pulling the chest voice high into the mix pitch ranges discussed

above, you're not in mix.

You are in a light chest voice or a pulled up chest voice.

Also, if you are on these pitches and the vowel widens and splats, you fall out of mix

and into chest voice.

What does it feel like to sing in mix and head voice?

First, let's identify the feeling of mix.

Do this exercise: [Demo Oct up sustain with word change New-No]

You must keep the more open vowel in "No" feeling like the more narrow vowel in "New".

[Demo]

As you do this, get louder as you hold the "No".

[Demo]

But don't open the "No" wider than the "new" and/or let it drop into your mouth

and become chest voice.

[Demo]

Men sing it on the F4.

[Demo] That's Mix.

Now sing it on the G4.

[Demo] That's your head voice.

Women sing it on the B4.

That's Mix.

Now sing it on

the E5.

While not 100% head voice, it's close enough to feel like head voice.

What does it feel like to you to keep the "No" in the "New" place?

That's the feeling of mix and head voice.

My descriptions have changed through the years.

Now it feels like I'm singing on overlapping resonances of chest and head.

And when I press or lean into it, it feels like I'm pressing into tone rather than

grabbing vocal cord.

It's a very individual feeling that mainly YOU identify with.

Everyone feels and describes it differently.

Second, do exactly the same thing you just did, only on the words, "Goo-Go".

[Demo]

What does that feel like to you?

Can you describe it?

Third, On the same pitches above sing this: [Demo Oct up with oo-oh-ah vowel change and

sustain] Keep the "Oh" and "ah" in the narrow place the "oo" established

first.

[Don't open them beyond the more narrow "oo".

[Demo]

What does it feel like to you?

Can you describe it?

I have a student who calls maintaining this feeling in a phrase during a song, "staying

in the pocket".

I can identify with that.

To me it's like [B-Roll ... take my arms that I might reach you, but my words, like

silent raindrops fell...]

If I fall out of the "Mix Pocket" if would sound like this: [.. take my arms that I might

reach you].

This is a process that evolves over time.

When you begin to identify the awareness and feeling of mix, then you can better monitor

yourself and progress faster.

If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up, subscribe, and share it with a

friend.

How do you describe the feeling of mix in your voice?

Or are you still developing your mix and head voice.

Let me know in the comments section below.

A great way to learn to sing with a mix voice is to discover your vocal type and then do

exercises designed to get you into a mix voice.

Do you know your vocal type?

Your vocal type is what you tend to do when you sing through the first bridge and into

your head voice.

Visit PowertoSing.com and take the vocal test, which I call the Power Test.

Take the quiz and discover your vocal type.

Then visit the Knowledge Center and watch the videos about your vocal type.

Download the free exercises for your vocal type and start working on them immediately.

You'll progress rapidly toward developing a mix voice.

I'm Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.

You can sing higher with beauty, confidence and power.

I'll see you inside the next video.

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Any Friend of Yours | Iggy Arbuckle - Duration: 11:28.

♪ ALL: WAY, FAR AWAY IN THE KOOKAMUNGA. ♪

♪ IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE, IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE. ♪

♪ IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE, IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE. ♪

♪ FALLING THROUGH ADVENTURES AT A BLISTERING PACE. ♪

♪ IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE, IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE. ♪

♪ HE'S A BRAVE PIG RANGER IN A PRETTY COOL PLACE. ♪

♪ IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE, IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE. ♪

♪ SHOUTING FROM THE PEEKABOO, SWINGING FROM THE TREES FROM ♪

♪ THE HEEBIE JEEBIE FOREST THROUGH THE ICY BRAINFREEZE. ♪

♪ JIGGERS IS HIS BEAVER PAL, RELUCTANT BUT DEPENDABLE, ♪

♪ THEY GOT TO WORK TO KEEP THE KOOKAMUNGA NATURAL. ♪

♪ OF COURSE, OUR SHOW ALSO HAS BAD GUYS. ♪

♪ IGGY, IGGY. ♪

♪ HOORAY FOR MOOSEKNUCKLE. ♪

♪ IGGY, IGGY, ♪

♪ IGGY, IGGY ARBUCKLE, IGGY. ♪

[SHATTERING GLASS].

JIGGERS: UM, HMM, OKAY, AH-HA, NOPE.

I NEED A FIVE LETTER WORD.

ZOOP: KARMA.

JIGGERS: WAIT, THAT'S UH, NOT THE ANSWER.

ZOOP: KARMA IS THE ANSWER TO EVERYTHING.

KIRA: HEY ZOOP, YOU GOT ANY, HMM, PASTA?

ZOOP: WHOLE WHEAT OR MULTI-GRAIN?

KIRA: SIX DOWN, PASTA, WRITE IT IN.

JIGGERS: I CAN'T, I JUST ATE MY LAST PENCIL.

ARE YOU A CROSSWORD FAN?

KIRA: I LOVE 'EM AND JUMBLE WORDS.

JIGGERS: WORD SCRAMBLES?

KIRA: I'VE GOT A WHOLE BOOK AT THE KIOSK.

JIGGERS: WHOO, WHOO, WHOO, I COULD REALLY SINK MY TEETH

INTO A BOOK OF WORD SCRAMBLES.

KIRA: NOT LITERALLY, RIGHT?

'CAUSE I ONLY HAVE ONE BOOK, AND IF YOU ATE IT.

JIGGERS: UH, FIGURE OF SPEECH, REALLY, C'MON!

IGGY: THERE YOU ARE, READY TO WORK ON THE HANG GLIDER?

JIGGERS: THE, THE HANG GLIDER, OF COURSE.

IGGY: GREAT, I REALLY WANNA FIND THAT MISSING

EAGLE'S NEST BEFORE THE HATCHLINGS FLY.

JIGGERS: I GUESS I HAVE TO, UH GO.

KIRA: HEY, NO WORRIES, I'LL SAVE A PUZZLE FOR YOU.

JIGGERS: THANKS, KIRA.

HEH, SHE'S PRETTY COOL.

IGGY: SHE SURE IS, UH, IS THIS IMPORTANT?

JIGGERS: I MEANT KIRA, SHE'S FUNNY, SHE LOVES PUZZLES.

IGGY: REALLY, PUZZLES ARE GREAT!

JIGGERS: YOU'RE KIDDING.

IGGY: NO, WHY DO YOU LOOK SO SURPRISED?

JIGGERS: I DUNNO, I JUST NEVER SAW YOU AS A PUZZLE PIG.

IGGY: WELL, I WOULD RATHER BE OUTSIDE YOU KNOW,

HIKING AND STUFF BUT I REALLY DO ENJOY

A GOOD PUZZLE EVERY NOW AND THEN!

JIGGERS: THAT IS SO GREAT, I MEAN YOU AND KIRA SHOULD

GET ALONG FINE, LET'S ALL GET TOGETHER AFTER YOU GET BACK.

IGGY: I HAVE A BETTER IDEA.

LET'S ALL GET TOGETHER AFTER WE GET BACK.

JIGGERS: ME, IN HERE, UP THERE?

IGGY: OH, C'MON, JIG, WHERE'S YOUR SENSE OF ADVENTURE?

JIGGERS: I DON'T HAVE ONE, REMEMBER?

AHHH!

IGGY: ISN'T THIS GREAT, SOARING LIKE THE BIRDS.

JIGGERS: I'M MORE OF A LAND AND WATER BASED MAMMAL.

IGGY: NO SIGN OF THE NEST.

JIGGERS: OH WELL, I GUESS WE BETTER HEAD BACK.

[GASPS].

IGGY: LOOK, MOOSEKNUCKLE LOOKS AMAZING FROM THE AIR!

HEY, THERE'S KIRA!

SHE'S WAVING.

JIGGERS: HI, HI KIRA.

IGGY: I WONDER IF SHE KNOWS ABOUT THAT HOLE IN HER ROOF.

JIGGERS: WE BETTER GET DOWN THERE AND FIX

IT BEFORE IT RAINS.

IGGY: JIGGERS, THERE'S HARDLY A CLOUD IN THE SKY.

JIGGERS: OH SURE TO THE UNTRAINED EYE,

BUT YOU KNOW MY EARS ACTING UP AND.

IGGY: OKAY, ALRIGHT.

[STRAINING].

ONE MORE SHINGLE SHOULD DO IT.

WELL, THAT'S ABOUT IT, NOW LET'S GO FIND THE NEST.

JIGGERS: HMMM, JUST GIMME A MINUTE.

TA-DA!

KIRA: THAT'S AWESOME!

I LOVE WOODCARVING!

I'VE EVEN DONE A BIT MYSELF.

IT DOESN'T HOLD A CANDLE TO YOURS.

JIGGERS: DON'T SAY THAT, IT'S BEAUTIFUL!

LOOK IG, LOOK AT THAT DETAIL!

IGGY: IT LOOKS NICE.

KIRA: I BET YOU CARVE TOO, HUH?

IGGY: WELL, I'M, I'M NOT REALLY AN EXPERT,

OR ANYTHING BUT I UH, CARVED A STICK, ONCE.

KIRA: OH YEAH, WHADJA' MAKE?

IGGY: A SMALLER STICK.

[BOTH LAUGH].

JIGGERS: I LIKE TO WORK WITH MAPLE.

BUT THAT'S MOSTLY 'CAUSE OF THE FLAVOR.

KIRA: I'M AN ELM GIRL, MYSELF.

JIGGERS: HERE, LET ME SHOW YOU HOW TO WORK THE BIG WOOD,

FIRST YOU STUDY THE TEXTURE.

IGGY: UH, I'M GONNA GO NOW, JIG.

UH, YEA, LET'S DO ANOTHER SEARCH FOR THE

NEST AT DUSK, OKAY?

JIGGERS: THE REAL SECRET'S IN THE WOOD GRAIN.

KIRA: OF COURSE, IT'S SO OBVIOUS!

JIGGERS: I'M HERE, IG, READY, NOT SO WILLING AND ABLE.

IGGY: UH, TOO LATE, I JUST GOT BACK.

JIGGERS: I AM SO SORRY.

KIRA AND I WERE WORKING ON THIS AND I LOST TRACK OF TIME.

IGGY: DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT.

ANYWAY, ALL THAT WOOD TALK MAKES ME BORED.

YOU GET IT, WOOD, BOARD?

[LAUGHS].

JIGGERS: FUNNY STUFF.

SO WHADDYA THINK OF KIRA, HUH?

ISN'T SHE GREAT?

AND WE ALL HAVE SO MUCH IN COMMON.

IGGY: REALLY, LIKE WHAT?

JIGGERS: WELL, WE ALL LOVE HANG GLIDING.

IGGY: EXCEPT FOR YOU.

JIGGERS: AND WE ALL LOVE CAVE SPELUNKING.

IGGY: EXCEPT FOR YOU.

JIGGERS: AND WE ALL LOVE BUNGEE-JUMPING.

IGGY: EXCEPT FOR YOU.

JIGGERS: SEE HOW COMPATIBLE WE ALL ARE?

LET'S ALL DO SOMETHING TOMORROW!

IGGY: SURE, UH, I GUESS, IF YOU WANT.

AND OVER THERE IS OLD GEEZER GEYSER.

BEST PLACE TO HUNT FOR FOSSILS AND

TAKE A HOT SHOWER AT THE SAME TIME.

JIGGERS: I TOLD YOU, IG KNOWS ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING

ABOUT THE KOOK.

KIRA: DOES HE KNOW A GOOD PLACE TO STOP FOR LUNCH?

IGGY: OH-OH-OH-OH, THERE'S THIS AMAZING PLACE,

NEAR THE FALLS.

UH, HERE'S GOOD TOO.

JIGGERS: MMMM, GOOD.

IGGY: UH, GOT ANY HOT SAUCE?

KIRA: OH, I'M-I'M SORRY, I DIDN'T THINK OF IT.

I CAN'T EAT SPICY FOOD.

JIGGERS: YOU SEE IG, IT'S NOT JUST ME!

IGGY: WELL UH, YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH TRAIL MIX, HUH?

OUCH, OH!

KIRA: WHAT'S WRONG?

IGGY: I THINK I GOT A SHELL STUCK BETWEEN MY TEETH.

BOTH: DENTAL FLOSS?

KIRA: YOU'RE A FLOSSER TOO, GET OUT!

JIGGERS: WITH THESE TEETH, DO YOU HAVE TO ASK?

WAXED OR UN-WAXED?

KIRA: UN-WAXED.

IGGY: LOOK WHERE THE SUN IS,

COULD BE A GOOD TIME TO LOOK FOR THAT NEST.

JIGGERS: DID YOU JUST COUGH?

'CAUSE I HAVE COUGH DROPS.

KIRA: CHERRY OR MENTHOL?

[BOTH LAUGHING].

IGGY: SO UH, SEE YA!

JIGGERS: QUITE A PICKLE, WE'RE TIED UP TOGETHER,

RIGHT IG, IGGY?

HUNH, I-I-I THOUGHT I JUST HEARD HIM.

KIRA: DO YOU THINK HE LEFT 'CAUSE MAYBE HE'S

NOT TOO NUTS ABOUT ME??

JIGGERS: UH, NAH,

HE'S JUST SOMETIMES, SHY AROUND NEW PEOPLE.

KIRA: REALLY, THAT'S IT?

JIGGERS: AS A MATTER OF FACT,

HE TOLD ME HE WANTS US ALL TO GO, UM, UH.

KIRA: ROCK CLIMBING?

I'M SO INTO ROCK CLIMBING THIS WEEK.

I USED TO CLIMB IN THE CITY, BUT WHO WANTS TO CLIMB A WALL

IN A GYM YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING?

JIGGERS: OH, YEAH, COMPLETELY.

THAT'S JUST WHAT HE SAID, SO DO YOU WANNA GO?

KIRA: OH, FOR SURE, I'M JUST A LITTLE UH,

TIED UP AT THE MOMENT.

JIGGERS: I GUESS WE ARE.

KIRA: ROCK CLIMBING, I AM PSYCHED!

IGGY: WHERE'S JIGGERS?

[MOANING].

JIGGERS: DO NOT ASK, AREN'T YOU GONNA ASK?

BOTH: WHAT HAPPENED?

JIGGERS: OKAY, SINCE YOU ASKED.

I TRIPPED OVER A STICK, GRABBED FOR A BRANCH,

WHICH FLUNG ME IN THE AIR, BOUNCED ME OFF A TREE TRUNK,

INTO A PATCH OF SNAIL SLIME AND SLID ME RIGHT INTO A ROCK,

THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED.

IGGY: OUCH.

KIRA: HARSH.

JIGGERS: WHAT ARE THE ODDS?

ANYWAY, I UH, CAN'T CLIMB ANYTHING TODAY,

ESPECIALLY UH, ESPECIALLY ROCKS.

IGGY: I GUESS WE'LL HAVE TO DO IT ANOTHER TIME.

KIRA: YOU WANNA POSTPONE?

JIGGERS: NO, NO, NO WAY, YOU GUYS GO, OKAY?

I'LL GET OVER THE DISAPPOINTMENT, I'LL UH,

I'LL JUST GO HOME AND DO A PUZZLE OR SOMETHING.

HAVE FUN, YOU TWO.

HA-HA, THEY FELL FOR IT, OH I AM GOOD.

[GRUNTING, YELLING].

OH WHAT ARE THE ODDS?

KIRA: SO, JIGGERS SAYS YOU KNOW EVERYTHING THERE IS TO

KNOW ABOUT THE KOOKAMUNGA.

IGGY: OH, NO, NOT EVERYTHING.

KIRA: 98% OF EVERYTHING IN THE KOOKAMUNGA?

IGGY: UH, HA-HA, WELL UM, MAYBE 97%.

KIRA: SO, YOU WOULD KNOW HOW OLD THE OLDEST

ROCK IS IN THE KOOKAMUNGA.

IGGY: UH.

KIRA: WAS THAT IN THE 3% YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE KOOKAMUNGA?

IGGY: YEP.

JIGGERS: AH, NOW THIS IS MY IDEA OF ROCK CLIMBING,

NO ROCKS AND NO CLIMBING.

[HUMMING].

[SNORING].

KIRA: THIS MUST BE THE HIGHEST PLACE IN THE KOOK.

IGGY: SHHH, NOT A WORD.

[CHIRPING].

KIRA: I'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING SO AMAZING.

[SNORING].

I MUST HAVE BEEN IN HERE FOR HOURS!

BLEH, BLEH, AH!

KIRA AND IGGY HAVE BEEN GONE FOR HOURS!

OKAY, OKAY, DON'T PANIC, THEY'RE FINE.

WHAT IF THEY'RE NOT GETTING ALONG?

OR WORSE, WHAT IF THEY'RE GETTING ALONG

BUT THEY'RE NOT FINE!

OKAY, I HAVE TO FIND THEM, BUT HOW,

HOW AM I GOING TO DO THAT?

I WAS KIND OF HOPING THAT WAS A MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION.

OH!

KIRA: HOW'D YOU KNOW THEY'D BE HERE?

IGGY: WELL UH, ONCE MAMA MOVED THE NEST,

I TOOK FOOD AVAILABILITY AND WIND CURRENTS

INTO ACCOUNT AND UH.

KIRA: JUST SOLVIN' A PUZZLE.

IGGY: EXACTLY!

JIGGERS: OKAY JIGGERS, YOU'RE FINE.

DON'T LOOK DOWN, BUT IF YOU DON'T LOOK DOWN,

YOU WON'T SEE IGGY AND KIRA.

SO, LOOK DOWN, NOW, JIGGERS, OPEN YOUR EYES!

OH NO, IT'S THEM AND THEY'RE NOT MOVING!

I'M COMING GUYS, HANG ON!

KIRA: WHAT'S THAT?

IGGY: OH NO, IT'S JIGGERS!

KIRA: OH, HE'LL SCARE THE BABY EAGLES!

IGGY: NOT IF MAMA DOESN'T SCARE HIM FIRST!

JIGGERS: WHOOAAAA!

WHOAAA!

AHHH!

IGGY: WE HAFTA SAVE HIM!

JIGGERS: I'M COMING TO RESCUE YOU, HELP ME!

AH!

AHHH, AHHH, AHH!

YOU SAVED MY LIFE!

KIRA: OH, IT WAS ALL HIM, THE PIG'S GOT MOVES!

IGGY: YOU WEREN'T TOO SHABBY YOURSELF!

BOTH: HIGH-FIVE!

JIGGERS: SO, YOU GUYS ARE FRIENDS?

IGGY: OF COURSE WE'RE FRIENDS!

KIRA: OH, YOU WEREN'T WORRIED ABOUT US, WERE YOU?

IS THAT WHY YOU CAME UP HERE?

JIGGERS: ME, HAH, HAH, NO.

I WAS JUST, ANYONE KNOW A SIX LETTER WORD FOR A

LAND AND WATER BASED RODENT WHO HATES TO FLY?

[ALL LAUGH].

IT'S BEAVER.

[ALL LAUGHING].

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Why language is not just about talking - Duration: 4:52.

Wassup and weclome to Tama Gotcha!

This time with Tri.

You are 28, Vietnamese and we are here at a Summer Camp.

A Summer Camp for Vietnamese youth here in Switzerland.

He is very talented in languages.

Check his Youtube-Channel.

How many languages do you speak?

Nine languages.

German, Vietnamese, English, Italian, Spanish,

Chinese, well Mandarin, Japanese, learning Korean.

I already felt cool with four languages.

Last year you have been to Vietnam for the first time.

Exactly. Only because my friends asked, Vietnam is beautiful isn't it?

I had to answer with, you tell me, because I have never been there before.

It's a bit embarrassing. Isn't it?

Sri Lanka is quite popular these days.

When people ask me where they should go,

I have to admit that the last time I've visited was when I was 13.

I have no clue.

Why is there a Vietnamese Summer Camp?

The idea is that the Teens get a chance to get to know each other.

It is not common to have contact.

Why do you like to be at the Summer Camp?

You can meet new people.

Especially because there are not many Vietnamese people in Switzerland.

So this is a good opportunity.

Next to me is… Valerie from Langenthal… I am from Langehtal too!

What would you say is typically Vietnamese about you?

My looks.

The food culture.

I eat everything with chopsticks.

It is very Asian that everyone is watching Anime.

Anime – of course!

Why do you participate in the Summer Camp?

I liked it when I met so many Vietnamese people for the first time.

It was very new to me.

I have many friends since then and keep in touch with them.

I do music with many of them.

I talk German with my brother since I was a child.

How do you speak with each other here at the camp?

German. But if we are joking around we speak mostly Vietnamese.

This is what my father used to say, when I was hanging out with my friends.

Speak Tamil, your mother tongue, otherwise you will lose it.

Today, retrospectively, I am thankful,

that we have learned the language and keep it active.

Is it a piece of identity to you?

Definitely. I realize, that there are emotions.

Not only to communicate, but also to learn another culture.

It is more than just to communicate.

At the camp we have common events.

A quiz for example.

The one million dollar question.

We make various statements regarding Vietnam.

The participants have to say whether it's true or false.

And now you can play along!

Number the answers with 1,2,3,4,5 and write the answers

whether it's ture or false in the comment section.

I will give the solutions at a later point of time in my Vlog.

Let's start with question number 1.

The cherry blossom is Vietnam's national flower.

True or false? That's the first question.

Question number two!

Thanh is the most common last name in Vietnam. By far.

True or false? Question number two.

Number three!

In Vietnam there is a law that say, that every

new born child should get a bag of rice.

True or false? Give me the answer in question number three.

Number four!

We all know him: Bruce Lee.

He has Vietnamese roots.

Is this true or false? The answer number four.

Number five!

Vietnamese people can't pronounce the letter "R".

Good Morning Mister Cartwright!

That should have been a "R".

Can they pronounce it? Yes or no?

Type it in number five.

If you liked the video then give us a like baby.

How do you say that in Vietnamese?

He can speak nine languages, but doesn't know how to say like.

Okay, again. Alright from the beginning.

Give us a like and this is how you say it in Vietnamese.

Oh right, subscribe, exactly!

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