字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 hello Aubry how's it going today I'm great Lindsay how are you excellent do you have a song In Your Heart Right now uh yes there's this new song by Weezer called a little bit of love that I listen to all the time it's such a it's just a feel-good song puts me in a really good mood very positive I love music that that makes me feel happy oh for sure I love music that kind of brings me back to a time you know brings me back to a certain moment in my life like high school graduation College days traveling the world music can evoke so much in US yes absolutely right I agree I was excited we're answering a listener question today you guys and I loved reading it because I love music I always have and noran Muhammad commented on our YouTube video for the episode when we shared our TV recommendations oh and said would love to hear your recommendations for different types of singers too I'm excited because I have so many bands so many singers that I would love to recommend yeah guys don't forget this episode if you're listening on the podcast it's also over on YouTube so go to YouTube hit subscribe on our Channel and check it out now did we talk about music anywhere else on other than the well we talked about TV what about music yes I was able to interview Tommy with um learn English with Tommy if you missed it this was over on the IELTS energy podcast but it was really interesting he gave a lot of recommendations that would be good for anyone on how to use music books and film to learn English so great for students studying for IELTS but for everyone listening it's so smart to be engaged to increase engagement right listen to what you love that's our first tip for why why should you learn English through reading music lyrics and listening to songs yeah and I think broadly speaking of music you know as the connection skill to get to know someone people do kind of not in a negative way but they judge you they size you up based on what you say who you say your favorite bands are I like that expression what does that mean kind of determine something about your personality or what type of person you are it's true our music tastes do kind of say something about us right and it also helps us see what we have in common with others it is a bridge for connection when you ask someone what type of music they listen to you find out a band that you both love it's such a fun bonding moment it's also kind of a generational bonding moment because I know there's some a friend of mine here a family friend here in Denver is about my age I think she's just a year older than me and she loves Pearl Jam but people in our Circle who are 10 years younger than us they don't like Pearl Jam because they're just it's just another generation so kind of we share that as a laugh kind of oh yeah Pearl Jam like it makes me feel like I connect with her on an age basis do you know what I mean yes and then together you could maybe um have a little jab at like the new yeah or Rock strap that you're like boy bands or whatever it was then and what it is now right exactly exactly yes I agree so this is just going to be fun we're going to for first giving you three reasons that you should be learning English through music the first I just shared like this is such a good way to increase engagement right you want to enjoy learning English and we've talked about how that means choosing books and TV shows that you love and find interesting same for music if you can find music in English that's your type of music you're going to enjoy listening to those songs reading the lyrics it keeps your brain engaged oh my gosh it's huge it's huge and then the second reason Aubry is because we get idioms we get Expressions right exactly slaying interesting freezes metaphors idioms songs are full of this where musicians are trying to be a little poetic a little interesting in the way they're you know bringing across their message so you learn so much great vocab yeah I remember when I taught in New York City I used to use uh Hotel California a lot in my classes like we would print out the lyrics and I used to use Ironic Alanis Morissette to try to talk about irony and that's always it's always a hard thing to teach even with the song right and I did the same in French where I would get like French rap or interesting French songs and my high school students were so engaged because they loved music they were excited to listen to some music in French and so the same thing yeah like your your English students it's such an interesting way to learn new vocab and it's just fun we just like hearing music it just feels good to the ears you know absolutely and so the third thing is pronunciation singing along reading the lyrics hearing the musician sing it can also help with your pronunciation so not only is it fun but you're getting these great pronunciation classes just by singing along to music alright so in today's episode you guys are going to get some of our personal recommendations right so you can size us up and understand who we are as people um so Aubry give it to us what is your number one recommendation my number one is the Avett Brothers it's spelled a-v-e-t-t okay two brothers and that's a very much Bluegrass folk type of sound which is a little bit like American country but sort of older sounding and really quick just to talk about those types of music you're going to hear classical traditional instruments right there's a lot of um banjo ukulele harmonica sometimes they play the saw where it's just like I saw you would cut a tree and they're playing it like an instrument so it's this sort of older sounding classical acoustic type sound yeah thinking about the differences between Bluegrass and Country in my mind for some reason Bluegrass is a little cooler that might be because I'm not a country music listener but it's got some it's got some Appalachia to it it makes me think a little bit of Nashville although of course country music comes from Nashville but it makes me think of cool um kind of Backwoods but also cool at the same time hip but also sort of I don't know what how would you describe is an interesting native expression I will say it just has a certain something when we don't quite know how to put our finger on something exactly I agree it has this cool unique sound so I feel like country music all originated from the same sound like what you're talking about that kind of Backwoods with just these very basic instruments and then it sort of splintered off to become folk music Bluegrass or that country American country from that we think of more with like the south in the United States yeah and they each have a very distinct sound now we hear a sound and you'd say like okay that's country western or that's Bluegrass Bluegrass right but it's a little hard to describe because they're sort of using the same instruments but the lyrics sort of change and the style has changed well I was gonna say could could some of it be a little less twangy number one and also but country music has also become a little less twangy but I wonder if some of it is the lyrics the focus of the story because a lot of country music is really just um it's about like kind of tragedy sort of sometimes or like a truck and this and my dog and this this kind of thing doesn't seem to have certain themes right so I feel like Bluegrass is a little less like that oh yes I agree and it's interesting to see how some of them merge right some bands will pull in aspects of all of it because no one is really pigeonholed like we say no one is really stuck in a certain genre or a certain style so sometimes they experiment and one album will sound more country and then the next one will sound more folk or Bluegrass so it's interesting but Avett Brothers is very much indie folk okay some people would call it Bluegrass that I want to recommend it to you guys because first of all it's just beautiful the two songs I would recommend listening to First are I and Love and You is the song and the second one is head full of doubt the lyrics are very easy to understand right because it's more of an acoustic sound with the music it's beautiful with the instruments but you can understand the lyrics so you do want to it's always good to follow along with the lyrics that you can find online but most of these songs you are going to understand the lyrics as they sing it's a little more of like a talking Style with the singing a little more approachable a lot of people say the reason they love country music and maybe Bluegrass too is that they can relate to the lyrics right they feel like it's talking about their own lives you know yes and I think you're going to find that with these songs right it is about love and these two songs and about doubting yourself and things that it's The Human Experience everything experiences these yeah exactly okay what else Aubry so my second recommendation is a band that I've loved since I was very young my first CD was Weezer I talked about that new song A Little Bit of Love they're a very prolific band which means they come out with so much music multiple albums each year and they've done so since 1992 they have so many albums my two top recommendations are two of their newest songs that one a little bit of love and the second one's called all my favorite songs which that continues and it says all my favorite songs are slow and sad which I love because it's like a rock song and it's pretty poppy but the message is like all my favorite songs are really slow and sad but it's such a irony right it's really funny I don't think I know Weezer but that doesn't mean anything my music knowledge is very very shallow it's I'm ashamed sometimes people ask me what do you like to listen to like oh here's a few bands you know I'm not a huge music person to be honest and I should be I listen to podcasts when I'm walking not so much music but I should are you usually listening to music or podcast or nothing when you're I think I think a pretty even blend right okay if I'm running for sure music with a beat that keeps me going um I do like a a stationary bike the Peloton and also music well the good the teacher but if I'm just on a kind of a leisurely stroll I'm gonna put on a podcast or if I'm driving I'm going to listen to a podcast so I get a pretty even blend of both interesting okay good to know good to know well these are good recommendations so you're number one it's Avett Brothers right not Avid leave it okay Avett Brothers and then Weezer oh exactly and that one's definitely rock and roll right Weezer's kind of pop rock I don't like but it just says Rock when I looked it up online so I have a feeling Weezer would not call themselves pop at all it's definitely more just like classic rock and roll but also really great Melodies and beats because I don't love all rock and roll but I love a Weezer I love it all right well I could make a recommendation here Aubrey should I go ahead and throw it out this I want to hear two from you as well Lindsay I think we should share too okay so one band that I really love is Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers so I just saw a special on him last night on the news how they I think he passed away a few years ago yes um but their last tour uh happened in San Francisco and just the way they were interviewed and what they the band said about playing it feels like their music is very pure and that they love it for the music not so much for the fans or for being rock stars on tour they actually love the music itself I get that feeling when I listen to Tom Petty I feel like yeah and the band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers I always loved them it's very melodic and a lot of emotion right I feel I feel the feels that they're feeling when they sing so that makes sense to me exactly and for me a big part of why I love Tom Petty is more the time in my life when I was really listening to him heavily and that was in high school when I got my first car right and he has all these fun songs that kind of make you want to drive driving music road trip music and so many times with my friends being the first driver among all my friends and just going out there on the open road and getting that freedom so for me Tom Petty is freedom yeah oh I love that I love the word Heartbreakers in their title which is kind of a very idiomatic word right to talk about someone being a heartbreaker really just means that they're very good looking and like people like them like they easily right be like oh she's gonna be a heartbreaker we say that about kids that are like cute or whatever and you know they're gonna grow up and like break a lot of Hearts meaning they're gonna probably like date a lot of people and then leave them by the wayside exactly and and the lyrics are thoughtful yeah it's just pure music in some way for me yeah I would say that and then the second recommendation Aubry is Credence Clearwater Revival all the names of the Bands I like are kind of long names but interesting names CR we call them CCR and they've done some songs like Fortunate Son Grapevine Heard it Through the Grapevine I'm not sure if they were the original creators of that one that was a cover I don't know if it was a cover but check them out so I would put them into the classic rock category I've had people try to tell me it's country but I don't buy that I agree it's classic rock because my dad hates country and he listened to CCR it's a very classic rock so it sounds like you and I both connected with our dads over CCR same with me I remember being in the car listening to CCR with my dad coming back from skiing so again music goes back to our connections with people actually and that's something you guys could tie into your conversations with native speakers around music absolutely right music especially what you listen to when you were younger brings up so much Nostalgia I'm the same I think about hanging out with my dad listening to CCR because he had it on all the time and that is such a great thing to ask people about what kind of music did you listen to as a kid has it changed what do you listen to now this is such an interesting topic of conversation yeah this is so good so what should we leave our listeners with today we've covered a few bands here and talked about styles of music Bluegrass Country Classic Rock where should we leave our listeners yeah we definitely recommend you listen to music in English to improve your engagement with what you're listening to but also your vocabulary your pronunciation get recommendations from many different English speakers from different cultures as well as other language Learners who are also listening to music in English ever I feel like everyone will have a great recommendation for music yeah they absolutely will and share your personal connections with this music don't over share don't share too much make sure you you see the other person and see if they're engaged are they interested in what you're saying but ask them too what's your connection with this song when did you first hear it when did you like to listen to it were you a teenager were you a young adult right get into that stuff this is the stuff of connection Aubry yes absolutely I I think one of my favorite questions for someone to ask me is about what music I like or if I have a recommendation I get so excited about it music and podcasts I get so excited to recommend something so I think that's one of the best things you can ask a co-worker a friend a family member is to ask them can you recommend you know music can you tell me what's something new that I should be listening to or what's something maybe I missed from the past yeah this is a true connection skill so guys if you want more connection skills here at aller's English we focus on connection not Perfection how can we use English not to obsess over our mistakes or to curl up but to connect with who's right in front of us in any given moment then hit follow on all ears English to get more episodes like this one Aubry awesome thanks for hanging out talk to you soon see you later bye bye foreign [Music]
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