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My Neighbor, Charles | 이웃집 찰스 - Ep.120 [ENG/2017.07.13] - Duration: 47:55.
(The hot place for designs)
(Korea's landmark DDP)
(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)
(120th class at the foreigner school)
This is My Neighbor, Charles
where we meet foreigners living in Korea.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Ta-da! I brought something special.
This has something to do with today's guest.
What is this?
This sound is not coming
from my mouth.
It's a boxing championship belt.
There are pictures too
like Thomas Hearns and Manny Pacquiao.
- Famous. / - Gennady Golovkin.
They are all boxing champions.
Please welcome, super welterweight champion,
Lee Heuksan.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Wow.
- Where are you going? / - I'm Lee Heuksan.
Here's the owner of the belt.
(The belt shines with the true owner)
Champion!
(Making a pose)
Fight him.
He likes to get hit.
What was that?
Are you satisfied?
He really is a champion.
Please, have a seat.
He's so cool.
Hello.
I'm Abdoulaye Assan.
My Korean name is Lee Heuksan.
Lee Heuksan.
"Lee" is my coach's last name and
"Heuk" means black, and "San" means mountain.
- Sayuri. / - Yes.
You look happy all of a sudden.
He's really my type. Very manly and all.
Her eyes changed as soon as he came in.
(Awkward)
How did a Cameroonian man come to Korea
and become a champion?
Did you get scouted?
I was an amateur Olympic boxer.
I was boxing for the Cameroonian army.
He was a boxer from the military.
So you must've been paid by the army.
That would've been a stable job.
I actually wasn't paid.
It was very difficult.
I didn't get paid as a soldier.
I didn't get the bonus either.
Then why didn't you leave the army and
go to a different country to box and
get good results from competitions?
You would've earned prices and all.
If that was possible
I wouldn't have ran away to Korea.
In Cameroon, when you are in the army,
you can't just leave at your own will.
I participated in a competition outside of the army
once and I got punished and had to go to jail.
I was put into a solitary confinement and
only got one meal per day.
I could only eat the smallest amount of food and water.
The army itself was basically a prison
in Cameroon and you had to survive each day.
Then when and how
did you end up coming to Korea?
I came to Korea to participate in
the Military World Games.
- Munjeong? / - Muju?
- Munjeong? / - Mungyeong.
Mungyeong!
Oh, there was a huge competition in Mungyeong.
Did you run away after
the competition in Mungyeong?
While everyone was busy with the competition
my friend and I decide to run away.
It seems like I'm watching a movie.
That means he's living under so much
anxiety and desperation in Korea.
Let's take a look at Assan's life.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
(The Korean dream of a refugee boxer)
Let's see how a champion trains.
(Training in the gym night and day)
He has an amazing physique
of African boxers.
Very tall with very long limbs.
He has the perfect weight and
the perfect physique of a boxer.
His stamina is outstanding too.
He is a born-to-be boxer
with his great reflexes.
He's a little imperfect right now because he has
never gotten professional training, experience,
and opportunity.
But if he were to have all that, he would
become a legend in the boxing world.
With just 2 months of professional training,
he participated in the Korean welterweight match.
Within 4 matches,
he became the Korean champion.
(Assan has just finished training)
- Hi. / - Hello.
- Thank you. / - Enjoy your meal.
Train hard!
- You got this. / - Thank you.
Thank you.
He seems to be
very familiar with this.
But why is there so much food?
The expiration dates are passed a little
but you can still eat them.
So I give it to them for free.
- Food from the convenience store? / - Yes.
You're doing a good deed.
No, I'm not.
I'm just sharing what's left.
Pork.
Fish cutlet.
Since Assan is a Muslim,
he only takes ones that don't have pork.
He still got a lot of food.
(A lot to carry, but happy)
The training camp is Assan's home.
(Living alone at the training camp)
Rice rolls.
- Do you like it? / - Yes.
The only fresh food is egg.
Boxing takes up so much energy
so you should eat well.
It's not easy to have 3 square meals a day.
But these are easy and quick to eat
when I'm starving and tired.
It has rice and fish but I don't know what others are.
He can't even dream of eating
a meal with protein.
He's just thankful to fill his stomach.
I usually eat instant noodles or rice rolls.
Even though he's a Korean champion,
it's hard to make a living.
He chose boxing over studying in Cameroon
because life was hard.
As he became famous as a boxer,
he was scouted by the army.
However, the reality of an army boxer was
only harsh training with no pay.
After 11 years of serving in the army,
he participated in the Military World Games in Korea.
It was a perfect opportunity to escape.
Assan ran away from the army
without even thinking twice.
The colonel gathered us
and said that he knew some of us were planning
to escape but no matter where we go,
he'll find us
and punish us
and kill us.
Despite all of that,
I decided to risk my life,
even if I die in Korea.
(Chuncheon Immigration Office)
After running away, Assan
applied to become a refugee in Korea.
Because he wasn't approved last year,
he's waiting for the final call.
Do you have a passport?
Since he's a refugee he doesn't have one.
Then don't fill out the passport part
and just write down how long he stayed in Korea.
He's trying to extend his stay and
get the work permit, right?
Until he becomes an official refugee,
he has to extend his stay every 6 months.
Your stay has been extended until
December 30th, 2017.
A refugee boxer, Lee Heuksan?
- Yes. / - He became famous.
(I'm Lee Heuksan)
I want to show off a little.
- Amazing. / - He's a Korean champion.
I heard of him.
- He's not that young, right? / - He's 35.
He gives everything he has.
He's not afraid of anything when he's on the ring.
He must work really hard.
I wish you the best! Do your best!
- Thank you. / - No problem.
Even I feel proud of him.
(Hard to live, despite the title)
- Hello. / - Welcome.
(Please, give me some attention)
- Hello. / - Welcome.
You're good at Korean.
What brings you to a farm?
It's not enough money.
You can't get money by fighting.
So I'll find a job for you
by asking a friend.
So please work hard.
Because boxing is not popular in Korea,
it's hard to make a living with it.
He has to work in between trainings.
Hey.
(Me?)
What is your name?
- Assan. / - Assan?
- Assan. / - Assan.
If he wants to work again
he has to leave a good first impression.
(I've decided)
You look young, sir.
It's working!
Do I look young?
I'm 73.
73.
- Huh? / - 73.
- 73? / - 73.
- 73. / - Wow.
Are you 22?
22?
No.
There's love in the air.
It's clear that he's diligent and sociable.
(Full)
Are you confident about the second round
that you will endure with your new comrades?
(Packaging cherry tomatoes)
How did he do his hair?
Do you braid your hair at the hair salon?
At the hair salon?
My hair?
(I get it done at the hair salon)
You wash it?
You wash it and braid it yourself?
Natural hair.
He's saying he does it alone, right?
He doesn't go to the hair salon.
How do you undo that?
His new friends are curious about Assan.
I thought he was a reporter.
- A celebrity. / - A reporter.
Isn't he a dancer?
I'm a professional boxer.
Wow.
You'll die if you mess with him.
- Very good. / - Thank you.
Very good.
A compliment makes a boxer laugh.
(That late afternoon.)
There's another work waiting for him.
(Zip)
This seems serious as he gets
completely suited up.
Brake and accelerator pedals.
(Learns how to drive on the spot)
He was an unpaid boxer in Cameroon.
He even sold clothes at the market
and did all sorts of things
but he has never sprayed agricultural pesticides.
That's right. Step on it.
You're good.
Everything is unfamiliar and strange but
it doesn't mean he can't do it.
Aren't you hot?
Hot?
No, it's okay.
Did you come to Korea to make money?
- Boxing. / - Wow.
- I'm a Korean champion. / - Korea?
You're a Korean champion?
Heavyweight.
He's a heavyweight.
Teach me how to box.
You mean, "I'll teach you how to box."
Like this.
The real life outside the ring
is more intense and harder
for a refugee boxer.
Assan's dream is to have
secured freedom and hope to
compensate for what he went through in the past.
Working is a little difficult at times.
I make mistakes, too.
But to live in Korea, you need money.
It's hard to make a living from just boxing.
I have to do something else.
(The sun will always rise)
(Good morning)
Assan's morning begins.
He's fired up since morning.
The secret to Assan's hair is revealed.
He washes it like this.
(Handsome)
Because he's been in the army for a long time,
he knows how to take care of himself.
Wait, you're eating instant noodles for breakfast?
It's very good.
It's also special
because they don't have it in Cameroon.
Although you can't make much with boxing,
how can you build strength with such diet?
If I had more money, I could've gotten a table
and a chair.
Thanks to instant noodles, he enjoys
Korean spicy flavor.
He even drinks the soup.
He really knows how to eat instant noodles.
But you're not finishing your instant noodles?
It may not be healthy but
you should fill up your stomach.
I leave it like this and eat it later.
After training, I'm tired.
Then I can just eat it again.
It's been 2 years since he came to Korea.
He lives in desperation,
waiting for refugee confirmation.
The reason he can stand the pain and loneliness
is because of boxing.
I got all these trophies
in Korea.
When I see these, I get hopeful.
With that hope, I don't stop
and I only move forward.
(With my fists tight)
There is a practice match today.
(Songpa, Seoul)
It's not his first practice match at
the Korea National Sport University.
5 months ago, he had his first match
with a Korean boxer from the national team.
He was beaten up badly last time.
He was supposed to go till round 4
but he couldn't even finish the 3rd round.
He got beaten a lot.
He came back in order to redeem
himself as the champion.
- Are you ready? / - Yes.
It's not an easy opponent.
Previous national team's
college champion
versus the Korean champion.
(Round 1)
The practice match is to improve offensive and
defensive skills as well as to increase stamina.
Pressure him, Juhyeon.
Assan loses the lead to the opponent
from the start.
Take many punches.
Assan's punches are not working even
with the coach's assistance.
(Nowhere to go)
(Luckily, the 1st round ends)
Keep jabbing. 1, 2.
Move your feet. Steps and jabs.
- Today, my condition... / - I know.
Don't say that.
I want you to try your best, okay?
Don't just run away.
(Back on the ring after regaining composure)
Assan is not in a good condition.
He stands with his strong mentality.
Good job.
Good, very good.
Good.
His spirit came back alive.
(An even match)
The match consists of
3 rounds of 3 minutes.
Both fighters
try their best until the very end.
Good job.
My body condition is not good.
I could've done better.
I should've taken the lead with stronger punches.
He's improved a lot more than last year.
Both his techniques and mentality
grew stronger.
We will get going. Thank you.
Because he still has a long way to go...
The coach needs to be stricter about his skills.
Much better than before.
- Yes? / - Yes.
I know your condition is very bad.
But next time, you have to take care of your body
before fighting and sparring.
Because you're a professional boxer.
Okay, thank you, coach.
Okay, let's go.
Just because he's a Korean champion,
it doesn't mean he enhances the national prestige.
So it's not too helpful for his refugee application.
But if he becomes the Asian champion,
he becomes one of the world's best.
I think he has what it takes
to become the world champion.
He must've been exhausted.
(Shouting)
However, he can't take a break.
Every night, Assan becomes a coach.
He started this as appreciation to his coach
who saved him from the misery that he was in.
(Teaching with action, not words)
(He only needs a few words)
He teaches very well.
He's so good and so cool.
Because he knows Assan's situation,
the coach pays him.
This is not too much money.
Thank you for helping me.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
(The next day)
As soon as the bank opened
he came here with his friend. What's going on?
How much is left after the commission?
First, with the commission...
Casimir is a study-abroad student
on government scholarship.
He is Assan's Korean assistant,
as Assan can't speak Korean.
(Sending his money to Cameroon)
He wants to send his money to Cameroon.
(The reason he sends the money)
There's a reason why he sends
his hard-earned money to Cameroon instead
of treating himself with food and clothes.
The reason is his grandmother in Cameroon,
who is his only family.
Assan was raised by his grandmother
so she is his only home.
If you transfer $350, how are you going to live?
I think I'll be left with $60.
Then you'll just have to work again.
Yeah, of course.
Good luck, Assan.
She's very important to me.
She can't see now so that part
worries me the most.
She also has asthma.
If I send the money, she can get medicine
and go to the hospital.
It'll add to her living expenses too.
(I want to live in Korea)
Casimir lived in Korea for 3 years
and he speaks Korean really well.
If I learn all of this, will I be as good as you in Korean?
Of course.
It's a good idea to use
the microwave as a table.
Because he was so busy working and boxing,
he didn't have time to study.
He is finally learning Korean.
How do you write this in Korean?
(Kind of getting it)
Om...
Oh...
Oppa.
(Hahaha)
What is it supposed to be?
- "Yangpa." / - It's onion.
Yangpa.
- Boss. / - Boss.
Boss.
Boss.
Hello, boss.
(Pretty good)
Have a nice meal.
Have meal.
- A nice meal. / - A nice meal.
- Have a. / - Have a.
Have a nice meal.
- I'm. / - I'm.
- A. / - A.
- Professional. / - Professional.
- Boxer. / - Boxer.
- I'm a professional boxer. / - Boxer.
Boxer.
I'm a professional boxer.
People are going to tell you that
you're so good at Korean now.
(Just thinking about it makes him happy)
I'm going to cut my hand off.
It's my first time seeing him cook.
Put it in the plastic bag and then into the microwave.
Let's make this the base.
(Metal plate)
You are going to put metal?
If you put this, it'll explode.
Explode? I never knew.
This should be fine.
It has to be plastic or glass.
Can this really bake the potato?
I feel worried.
Let's see how the potato turned out.
(Steamy)
Now we just need to make the sauce.
Casimir understands the hardship of living in
a foreign country better than anyone else.
He cooks home food for his friend.
If we put the powder, it'll be perfect.
(Puts some mysterious powder)
If we put the powder, it'll be perfect.
This will make everything perfect.
The magical powder makes him proud.
What is it?
Share the secret.
(Secret revealed)
It's MSG.
You put MSG in African food?
They also have something like this in Africa.
- Really? / - Yes.
I put a little every time I cook.
This is a common African food
at Casimir's home, Benin.
It's been awhile since he had homemade food.
Although it's not much, they are very
satisfied because they made it together.
(Gobbles)
This is good.
They don't have this in Cameroon.
I think we made too little.
It seemed like a lot at first, but did you make
a portion large enough to feed a baby?
I'm so sorry.
(Checking out the rooftop after dinner)
Isn't the view great?
Yeah, it's really nice.
I hope I get to live in a house like that one day.
I think you are already playing your part here.
If you continue to work hard and are lucky,
you'll have a stable path for sure.
I really wish so.
The most important thing is to be permitted
to live in Korea.
I think for your dream to come true,
that needs to become a reality first.
There are many people supporting you, Assan.
You can do it!
Assan has come to visit Seoul.
- Hello. / - Hi.
How have you been?
I think I remember him.
You are a boxer, right?
Yes, that's correct.
I hit faces.
Only dogs bite. I don't.
Assan is stubborn with his braided hair.
It's impossible to imagine when
he was a soldier.
Because you did a great job with my hair
I could become a champion.
Thank you.
Before a big match, I come here all the time
to get my hair done.
In Cameroon, I couldn't have
a hairstyle that I wanted.
My hair means my freedom.
(Unsatisfied)
Why is the hair like this over here?
Why is it standing up so much?
Are you being a little picky?
That's too much.
You know that I'm picky.
(Hehe)
This is the only thing he invests in.
Hair symbolizes freedom to Assan.
I'm off now.
Bye, champion.
(Can't see the light)
- Hello. / - Yeah, what's up?
- How are you doing? / - Good.
- Not sick or anything? / - Yeah.
He met a friend from Senegal.
Demba is also waiting for refugee confirmation
so they can relate to each other.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Thank you.
Assan always seemed strong.
He tells his friend about his feelings.
What I'm most worried about is whether my 2nd
refugee application will go through.
It drains me out to wait for the result. I'm worried.
To become a refugee, you have to prove
what happened in Cameroon.
My friend in the Cameroon army sent
me a video of
runway soldiers getting tortured.
They get beaten up and tortured.
Do you know what that means to me?
(There was no opportunity or freedom)
Even though he escaped the hopeless army,
he is still surrounded by worries.
You've endured all the pressure and stress to
become the champion of Korea.
Although I couldn't pass the 1st refugee application,
I always had this hope that boxing
will save me.
But right now, all I can think of is that
if I return to Cameroon,
I'll be nothing but a dead man.
There is nowhere to run.
Assan is scared about the fight outside the ring.
They know that I'm in Seoul.
They say that the day I get caught,
I'll be punished severely.
I get nightmares on days that
I think about that.
The more I think, the worse my nightmare gets.
(Thank you very much)
No, no, no.
It seems like he's going somewhere since
he's out of his trainer and dressed
well for something.
I'm going to meet my friend.
I have to leave early because he's really far.
(Chuncheon Station)
He visits his friend once every month.
Today, he's taking Casimir
to see his friend.
We have to go to Suwon.
After Sangbong, we have to transfer again.
(This is the first time he's travelling this far)
Is there a subway in Cameroon?
No, there is none.
I rode it for the first time in Korea.
There's no subway in Benin either.
It won't stop on our way, right?
Probably not.
Finally, it's Seoul.
There's still a long way to go.
Casimir and Assan grew tired
and completely passed out.
After traveling through 3 states
they finally meet!
(Long time no see)
- Hello. / - A friend?
Casimir.
He's good at Korean.
A gym in Cheonan is where he first went
to start boxing in Korea.
He grew very close with a 2-year-older friend.
He's like a family who understands Assan
and supports him.
(It's show time)
Let's go one more time.
(Woah)
(Closing eyes tightly)
(Wobbly)
Casimir, are you alright?
I'm dizzy. Are you?
I'm so dizzy.
Casimir, you're pale.
Can you stand up?
- Did you have fun? / - Yes.
Should we go one more time?
No, I'm fine!
(Rejecting strongly)
He wants to do so much for Assan.
When they meet once a month,
from food to daily necessities,
he buys them for Assan.
Tell Assan he needs to eat a lot of fruit
to keep up with training.
What else? What do you want?
Assan says he's okay.
This is too much.
Assan, don't save these.
Eat as much as you want.
Pile it up until here.
I'm incredibly happy.
I think I'm the only one that can take care of them.
I worry about how he's going to have
a meal for himself.
Because I know why he boxes
so desperately,
I want to help him as much as I can.
He has some place to go with Yunsik today.
(Tell me the good news)
Etubil who escaped with Assan could not
extend his visa in time so
he is getting deported.
(Fellow army boxer, Etubil)
Those two endured the harsh conditions together.
They came here in search of hope but
that hope soon turned to despair.
It's very uneasy to see his friend
who could be deported any time soon.
After finding out that Etubil could get deported,
he cried and said in Korean,
"Save me, please. If I go back, I'll die."
It really hurts me to see Etubil.
Although I can see him now,
this could be
the last time I'll ever be able to see him
because we don't know what's going to happen.
It's okay.
Don't cry.
There's nothing Assan can do
but cry with him.
Focus on your training and
I'm sure Etubil will bring good news too.
You will get good results so
you don't have to worry.
I only hope that we can
continue to stay in Korea.
A champion does not cry.
I'll do my best to...
Because he knows what will happen
if Etubil was to be deported back to Cameroon,
he can't stop crying.
I had a friend in the boxing team
who tried to run away and then got caught.
I heard that he was arrested but
it turned out that it was already after he was killed.
I recalled that memory after I saw Etubil.
I'm so worried that he'll be deported
and it really breaks my heart.
(It's a green light)
The only thing Assan can do right now
is to focus on boxing.
To fight the reality,
boxing is his only hope.
When you make a left hook,
make a full swing.
(Understands immediately)
It's a little better.
Hoping that he'll be able
to stay in Korea if he becomes a world champion,
he continuously trains and punches the sand bag.
In, out, out, in.
You have to learn both ways.
He tries his best at boxing
because it makes him find out who he is.
Strong.
You're so strong.
Very strong.
Where does Assan stand right now?
Heuksan Lee.
Your name is Lee Heuksan.
You're ranked 10 in the World Boxing Association Asia.
He's achieved a lot within the short time.
He is number one in welterweight.
He has more than 30 KOs.
He's a very strong guy.
- Can you fight with him? / - I can fight.
I want to fight to win
so I don't think about losing.
All training for the day has ended.
Assan's the only one that's left.
He may be a little old to box.
Compared to world's professional boxers,
he lacks skills too.
However, with his passion and desperation
he goes on the ring.
You are the champion, Assan.
(A few days later)
- Assan, are you ready? / - Hello.
How do you feel?
- It's good. / - Good.
Your knuckles are okay?
- No problem? / - No problem.
- Your body, too? / - Yes.
Let's go.
In order to become familiar with real matches
he goes on a practice match once every week.
(Seongnam, Gyeonggi)
(Familiar person came to watch the match)
He seems familiar.
Hey, Heuksan, how are you?
He's Jophino, who was one of our guests.
The newbie Canadian coach
became a professional coach.
He's Kenneth. He's from the U.S. He's an amateur
but he's a really accomplished amateur
and he's going to give you some good work today.
He's only focused on boxing thus far.
(Light on his feet)
His opponent is a traditional fighter
who worked as a boxer
during his service in the military.
A fight between a welterweight and a middleweight!
(Practice match starts!)
The difference in weight is essentially
the difference in strength.
Kenneth's punches are strong and sturdy.
Good, nice.
Assan, your stance is too high.
Make it lower.
(Hit)
Assan's amazing attack,
understanding the opponent's moves.
(The match is becoming more intense)
Stop! Time!
Stop!
Assan's movements became different
within just a few days.
His defense improved
and his attacks became sharper, faster,
and smoother.
(It was like a real match)
(What did you think? Pretty good)
You got it. Good job.
Good sparring.
It was a fight between techniques, not strength.
It was a great match with good fighting spirit.
The sparring was really great, really hard,
really competitive. He's a really strong fighter.
Tall, rangy, and southpaw.
I have a lot of experience and he
got me a lot of good shots.
(Taking photos)
Assan, I wish you the best!
Assan continues to train.
The one that Assan needs to beat may not be
his opponents but himself.
I want to live a better life in Korea.
I want to live a new life.
We will always cheer for you until you achieve
your dream.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
We had a good look at your daily life in Korea.
His coach, who made him the champion of Korea,
is here with us today. Welcome, Coach Lee Gyeonhun.
- Nice to meet you. / - Hello.
When you see a foreign boxer,
you get this gut feeling that
you can make them a champion.
You made Assan into a champion in 2 months.
What kind of feeling did you get from him at first?
Africans have an innate reflexes,
agility, and thin ankles.
Are thin ankles important?
Tyson also has thin ankles.
They also don't get stressed by
maintaining their weight.
He's normally 67 kg.
He's taller than me
but I'm 73 kg.
You're taller than me but how do you weigh 10kg less?
Fabien's also slim.
Take a look. This is
what makes him a boxer. Such slim legs.
- Wow. / - And also...
His legs are long but
his arms look especially long.
Arm lengths are very important in boxing, right?
It's probably 187 cm.
His height?
- Arms? / - No, arms.
When he spreads like this?
Reach is measured from one end of the arm to the other.
Assan has narrow shoulders which
makes his arms even longer compared to others.
That's very favorable as a boxer, right?
Extremely favorable.
If we are fighting with 2m spear,
the opponent is carrying a 180cm spear.
You should know when he hit you before.
He just stretched his arm and hit you.
I tried to reach for him but he was already there.
Now you are a champion.
- Congratulations. / - That's so cool.
I thought I was watching "The Shawshank Redemption"
but now it feels like I'm watching "Rocky."
His life is like a movie.
Diet is just as important
as training.
Protein-based diet is usually preferred
but you seem to eat convenience store food.
Doesn't that make training more difficult?
It's very difficult.
However, it's an economical issue.
There's an issue with the sponsor and
I don't have much money.
He's here to box but
conditions here to box isn't that great.
So it seems like Assan's having a hard time.
Anyway, we tried to pick out the keywords
for his concerns.
(I want to become a world champion)
It's my dream.
It's a way to live a better life.
My life has always been hard.
It was so difficult to come this far from young age.
Your body is all you have. It's not just your diet but
your other works, like spraying agricultural pesticides
and part-time jobs, could also hurt your condition.
I've done agricultural work, dishes,
and moving rocks.
In order to live here
I have to make money.
The boxing situation here is not good at all.
There are barely any boxers here.
In Japan, there are about 10 world champions,
but in Korea there are none.
There are only 2 Korean world rankers.
2 world rankers.
There are about 60 Japanese world rankers.
The boxing industry is too small here
so it's hard to make a living just out of that.
I see.
I didn't choose Korea.
It was destiny.
This place is where I was destined to be.
Korea chose Assan.
He did not have a choice.
I think what's good about choosing Korea is that
there are many warm-hearted people.
That's why you can continue living here.
You really should be thankful.
Are you thankful?
But even then...
Since you can't leave the country, you have to
get the refugee application approved first, right?
That's why the only thing I can do
is to make Assan the world champion.
If he becomes the champion of Asia,
the evaluators will think that
he has enhanced the nations prestige
and may give him a bonus point.
But if he becomes a world champion, then he's set.
He is very desperate.
In boxing, you can't be a champion unless
you are desperate and he has that.
I think it can really help to improve my life.
Each match is a fight against
for survival to me.
It would be so satisfying to put
the Korean flag right on his chest.
He could be a main character of a movie.
- Right. / - Thank you.
For many years,
it was hard to see people cheering for boxing
for getting a gold medal.
Although you're not Korean, I feel like
either you or one of your friends could
naturalize as a Korean citizen and
win the gold medal with Korean flag
raised up high and mighty.
Thinking about it makes me proud.
Don't give up and don't lose hope.
We will cheer for you and watch over you as you
become the champion of the world.
Can you do it?
I'm full of courage that I can win.
I only think of winning.
- Good. / - Good.
Thank you for coming out today.
We will really wish Assan the best.
Good luck!
This concludes today's My Neighbor, Charles.
- See you later. / - Good-bye.
- Good. / - Good.
Here we go in 3, 2, 1.
- Good job. / - Thank you.
Take care.
Good-bye.
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A Further Blow to Democracy in Brazil? Glenn Greenwald on Conviction of Lula Ahead of 2018 Election - Duration: 18:44.
NERMEEN SHAIKH: We begin today's show in Brazil, where former President Luiz Inácio
Lula da Silva has been convicted on corruption charges Wednesday and sentenced to nine-and-a-half
years in prison.
He will remain free on appeal.
Lula has been the front-runner in the 2018 elections and is widely considered one of
Brazil's most popular political figures.
The former union leader co-founded Brazil's Workers' Party and served as president from
2003 to 2010.
During that time, he helped lift tens of millions of Brazilians out of poverty.
The sentencing of Lula comes a year after his successor, President Dilma Rousseff, also
of the Workers' Party, was impeached by the Brazilian Senate in a move she has denounced
as a coup.
Prosecutors allege a construction firm spent about $1.1 million refurbishing a beachside
apartment for Lula and his wife in exchange for public contracts.
He is also facing four other corruption trials.
AMY GOODMAN: But Lula says he has been the victim of a political witch hunt.
Lula's legal team has vowed to appeal the conviction.
In a statement, they said, "For over three years, Lula has been subject to a politically
motivated investigation.
No credible evidence of guilt has been produced, and overwhelming proof of his innocence blatantly
ignored," they said.
Meanwhile, many of the lawmakers who orchestrated Rousseff's ouster last year are also facing
corruption scandals.
Last month, federal prosecutors charged President Michel Temer with corruption, accusing the
president of taking millions of dollars in bribes.
We go now to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where we're joined by the Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Glenn Greenwald for the hour.
Glenn is the co-founder of The Intercept.
Well, Glenn, we're going to talk about a lot of issues this hour, but let's start
in Brazil.
Talk about the indictment of the former president, Lula.
GLENN GREENWALD: It's hard to put into words what an—
AMY GOODMAN: The conviction.
GLENN GREENWALD: —extraordinary political earthquake this is for Brazil.
Lula has been the singular dominant figure in Brazilian politics for more than 15 years.
He is identified internationally as being the brand of the country.
He was president for eight years, from 2002 until 2010, and oversaw extraordinary economic
growth, left office with an 86 percent approval rating, and is currently leading, as you said
in the introduction, in all public opinion polls for the 2018 election.
He's a polarizing figure now, to be certain.
There's a large segment of the population that despises him and that doesn't want
to see him return to power, but there's a large segment of the population that wants
to see him be president again.
Certainly, he has more support than any of the other prospective 2018 candidates.
And so, to take somebody who is this dominant on the Brazilian political landscape, not
just in terms of its recent past, but also its short-term future, the person overwhelmingly
likely to become the country's next president through the ballot box, and convict him on
charges of corruption, bribery and money laundering, and sentence him to a decade in prison, just
a little under a decade in prison, you really can't get much more consequential than this.
Independent of the merits of the case against Lula—and the extraordinary thing about this
case is that there's a lot of different corruption charges and claims against Lula,
including being at the center of the Petrobras corruption.
This has always—this was always regarded—has been regarded as an ancillary case, not very
strong.
It involves kind of obscure questions about who is actually the owner of this triplex
apartment that received the benefits.
Lula insists that he is not even the owner of the apartment, whereas the state insists
that that was just a scam, that he really is the owner and these benefits went to him.
But leaving aside the merits of the case, which will now be adjudicated on appeal, if
you look at actually what has happened, it's amazing, in Brazil.
You have, first, the leader of the country who was elected president, Dilma Rousseff,
impeached on charges that, even if you believe them, are extremely petty in the context of
the corruption claims lodged against the people who removed her.
So, you took out the elected president of PT, which severely harmed PT, and now you
take the next PT candidate, who was president and who likely will be president again, and
you convict him on charges and make him ineligible to run for office for the next 20 years.
It certainly looks like, whether, again, these claims are meritorious or not, that there
is a real attempt to preclude the public from having the leaders that it wants, which are
the leaders of PT.
And at the same time that you have that going on, once Dilma was removed from office, you
move from a center-left government, with PT, to a center-right government, with her successor,
Michel Temer, who formed a coalition with the right-wing PSDB party, and now they're
talking about removing Temer and installing the next person in line, Rodrigo Maia, who
is the head of the lower house, essentially the speaker of the house, who is a member
of the right-wing Democrats party, which means you'll go from a center-left party to a
center-right party to a right-wing party without a single vote being cast.
And so there's a lot of concern and a lot of perception on the part of Brazilians that
this is a further blow to democracy, that this is really just politically driven, that
there are all kinds of corrupt figures on the right, including President Michel Temer
and Senator Aécio Neves, who was the candidate the right ran against Dilma in 2014 and almost
beat her, about whom there's much more tangible and concrete evidence of criminality, and
yet haven't been convicted, haven't even left office.
Aécio is still in the Senate.
He was ordered by a court to be removed, and now he's been returned.
And Temer remains running the country, even though the whole country heard him on audio
approving bribes paid to witnesses to keep them silent.
So, I think it has to be underscored that there is reasonable debate about how strong
the case is against Lula.
But the way in which these cases are being prosecuted, the people who are paying prices
and the people who are being protected, does give a strong appearance of it being politically
motivated, whether that's really the intention or not.
NERMEEN SHAIKH: And, Glenn, there have been reports that protesters—or people came out
on the streets yesterday following the conviction, both in support of the conviction and opposed
to it.
So could you talk about that and the people who have been—who have approved, who think
this is a good decision made by the judiciary to convict Lula?
GLENN GREENWALD: Sure.
So this goes back to the protest movement against Dilma, which the Brazilian media,
which is a corporate media very much opposed to Dilma and very much in favor of impeachment,
depicted as this kind of uprising on the part of the people.
And the reality was always much different.
There is a huge segment of the population, primarily the wealthy, the oligarchs, the
upper-middle class, that dislike PT because of its socialist policies.
PT has become much less socialist over the years.
They've actually gotten into bed with some oligarchs, the way the Democratic Party has
in the U.S.
But they're still perceived as a socialist party.
And compared to the right, they certainly oppose austerity more.
They favor greater spending on social programs and the like.
And so there is a segment of the country that hates PT on ideological grounds.
And that is the segment of the population, that has been trying to defeat PT at the ballot
box for 16 years now and has failed to do so, that were out on the streets demanding
Dilma's impeachment.
The same people who wanted to beat her at the ballot box and failed then went to the
streets to demand her impeachment, which is not surprising.
And so, the people who are out on the streets now demanding that Lula be imprisoned or celebrating
his imprisonment are the people who have just always hated PT and hated Lula strictly on
ideological grounds.
Then there are people, sort of the hardcore loyalists of Lula and Dilma and PT, who are
out on the streets protesting his imprisonment.
This is really the big question that continues to lurk over Brazil, which, I should remind
everybody, is the fifth-largest or fifth most populous country on the planet.
It's a country of 260 million people.
So it really matters what happens here.
The lurking question is: Are you going to move beyond the kind of hardcore political
junkies on the right and the left, when it comes to street protests?
We haven't seen massive street protests demanding the removal of Michel Temer, and
we haven't yet seen people pouring out onto the streets in anger over Lula's conviction—albeit
it's been less than 24 hours since it happened.
We might see that.
And the reason is, is that Brazilians are just exhausted.
This is not a country where there are isolated corruption cases against specific political
figures.
This is a country which, for decades, has had a political class that is systematically
corrupt.
It runs on corruption.
And the only thing that has changed is that you now have an independent judiciary, a judiciary
that's a little bit more or a lot more aggressive about holding people in political office accountable.
There's more transparency.
And so it's being exposed.
And what Brazilians have seen is that the entire political class in Brasília, virtually,
is itself corrupt, that their political system is one based in corruption.
And so, they really aren't convinced that they should be out on the street demanding
Temer's removal, as much as the country hates Temer across the board, because they're
not convinced that whoever replaces him is going to be any better, just like Temer replacing
Dilma actually made things worse.
And I don't know how much loyalty there is to Lula at this point among the broad population,
given that people are really disenchanted with and exhausted by political scandal.
And so, I don't—if I had to bet, I would say there isn't going to be a mass uprising
protesting Lula.
There will be some people out on the street who are hardcore PT followers, but I don't
think you're going to have massive social instability over the fact that Lula got convicted,
especially since they haven't put him in prison.
They said he could remain free pending appeal.
AMY GOODMAN: I wanted to go to the ousted Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who was
recently here in Democracy Now!'s studios in New York.
She was talking about Lula.
DILMA ROUSSEFF: [translated] I think that Lula will run for president, unless there
is an effort to convict him on appeal, because, today, if Lula were the candidate, well, he's
still the only person who has a significant number of votes.
He has a 38.5 percent support.
The others in the latest polls all had around 10 percent, 9 percent, 5 or 6 percent.
So there is that difference.
There is a concern on the part of those who carried out the coup.
They are very concerned about this situation.
Now we have to see how things evolve.
I think it's very difficult to convict him twice.
I don't think there's any basis for that, because the witnesses who were called, when
I called him, they did not incriminate him.
In addition, I think there could be other efforts to avoid the 2018 elections, because
certainly those who carried out the coup and are pushing the coup program are not going
to enjoy popular support.
I can assure you of that.
AMY GOODMAN: To see the full-hour interview with the ousted President Dilma Rousseff,
you can go to democracynow.org.
Glenn, your response?
GLENN GREENWALD: So, I think maybe she overstates just a little bit the inevitability of Lula's
victory.
As is true for polls in the United States a year or more out of an election, polling
tends to be about name recognition, and then, ultimately, as the election proceeds and people
pay more attention to the more obscure candidates, they're able to get some traction.
But she's definitely right that if you had to bet your money on one person to win in
2018, it would be Lula.
That's certainly who I would put my money on, not just because he's leading in the
polls, but because there is no political talent even close to Lula in terms of his ability
to just be persuasive and charismatic and to appeal to people's gut in a way that
very few other politicians that I've ever seen in my lifetime are capable of doing.
So you certainly wouldn't bet against him.
And, you know, you—I've been on your show many times talking about the impeachment process,
and you know what a political upheaval and crisis it was for this country to remove Dilma,
to remove a democratically elected president who is part of a party that won four consecutive
national elections.
It really tore the country apart.
Imagine if the elites of this country endured all of that, went through all of that to get
her out of office, only for a year and a half later PT to return to power in the person
of Lula.
So, yes, they are petrified that Lula is going to return to power.
They do want to make certain that he is ineligible by making him ineligible through this criminal
process.
But there is another aspect to it that I think is important to point out.
It's not so black and white, this morality play, because there are a lot of politicians
in Brasília across the political spectrum—on the right, on the left and on the center—who
are very vulnerable to corruption charges and to having criminal proceedings brought
against them.
And they are petrified, all of them.
They have watched some of the country's most powerful politicians and its oligarchs
go to prison, including Eduardo Cunha, who was the most powerful and feared politician
in Brazil over the last several years, who's now sitting in a federal prison without any
real hope of getting out anytime soon.
It's a serious threat.
And what we see now is them start to unify.
Recently, Lula gave an interview in which he actually sort of defended Michel Temer
and said, "Let's not jump to conclusions about whether he's really guilty.
We need to see the evidence."
There's starting to be a movement on the part of all these politicians who are vulnerable
to corruption charges to unify against the Lava Jato investigators, against the corruption
investigators.
And so, how much of a threat Lula really poses to the oligarchical class?
He's become very close allies with a lot of the leading plutocrats, a lot of the leading
oil and construction executives.
He's made a lot of money by doing business with a lot of these extremely wealthy and
powerful financial interests in Brazil.
He's not the Lula from 1986, where he was this firebrand, you know, hardcore socialist
union leader.
He's been integrated into the power structure.
And so, I do think that they want to make sure PT doesn't come back to power, but
I don't think it's accurate to depict it as them viewing Lula as some kind of towering
enemy of the elite.
I think that the elite has found a way to work with Lula and accommodate their interests
with Lula.
And so I don't know how petrified they are of his return.
NERMEEN SHAIKH: Glenn, very, quickly, before we go to break, I wanted to ask you about
something else that occurred on the very same day that Lula was convicted—that is, yesterday,
Wednesday—which is that the Brazilian Senate approved a government-sponsored series of
labor reforms.
So could you tell us about those reforms and how the approval by the Senate, as reports
are suggesting, might boost the Temer government—Temer himself, of course, facing corruption charges,
as you mentioned, and, in fact, Brazil's first sitting head of state to be formally
charged with a crime?
GLENN GREENWALD: Yeah, I'm really glad that you ask that, because there's no way to
discuss the situation in Brazil without understanding the agenda of international finance and domestic
oligarchs, in particular, their desperation to impose extremely harsh austerity measures
on an already suffering poor population.
Michel Temer, shortly after he was installed as president, came to New York and spoke to
a gathering of hedge funds and foreign policy elites in New York and said that the real
reason Dilma was impeached was not because of these budgetary tricks she was accused
of using, but it was because she was unwilling to impose the level of austerity that international
capital and the business interests in Brazil wanted.
That's why they put Temer into office, to, quote-unquote, "reform" pensions and labor
laws, to make people work longer, to extend their retirement rate, to reduce their benefits.
This is what the whole thing is about.
And it's amazing because every time it looks like Temer is going to stay, the real increases
in strength, as does the Brazilian stock market.
Every time it looks like he's in trouble, the real decreases, and the Brazilian stock
market weakens, because international finance wants Temer to stay, because he's the only
one willing to impose these harsh austerity measures, because he's already so unpopular
and so old that he's not going to run again and can't run again, so he doesn't care.
He's willing to do their dirty work for them.
At the same time, yesterday, when Lula got convicted and it looked like or the court
has declared him ineligible to run again in 2018, what happened to the real?
It skyrocketed against the dollar.
The Brazilian stock market boomed because international finance wants the right to take
over and continue to maintain power in Brazil.
So, everything is about the underlying attempt to take away the benefits from the nation's
poor that PT has legislated for them, to make people work longer hours, to make them have
fewer benefits, to transfer wealth from the laborers in this country and the poor in this
country back to the oligarchs.
That's why Dilma was removed.
That's why Michel Temer is in power.
That's why they want to make Lula ineligible.
And so, that is absolutely what lurks at the center of all of this intrigue.
AMY GOODMAN: Well, Glenn, please stay with us.
We're talking about the former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, convicted
on corruption charges and sentenced to nine-and-a-half years in prison.
When we come back, we'll speak with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald
about the Putin-Trump versions of their meeting at the G20, and also about the latest brouhaha,
the Donald Trump Jr.-Jared Kushner-Manafort meeting with a so-called Russian government
lawyer.
And we'll also talk about what's happening with NSA whistleblower Reality Winner.
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Brockmire | Season 1 Official Trailer | IFC - Duration: 1:45.
Jim Brockmire, how are ya?
Still dreaming about getting back to the major leagues.
That's how I am.
Pedro delivers a slider into the dirt.
Count evens, one and one.
I miss having the best seat in the house,
and making every single moment come alive for people.
Fastball misses, just low.
That one is way back there!
Jim!
Feels like you're a slice of apple
in America's favorite kind of pie.
Jim! Jim! Jim!
That's either outta here,
or lost inside my wife's big, fat, cheatin' vagina!
(tone blaring)
Seriously, though, I do miss it.
Welcome to the minor leagues, Jim Brockmire.
Ten years ago, your breakdown in the booth
was the original viral video.
Do people just watch videos of the worst moments of my life
and just laugh at my pain?
Yes.
No!
(opens can) Everybody, drink a beer!
Are you gonna die?
Probably not.
(Jim Brockmire) Steppin' in to pinch hit now, for the Frackers,
is Fatty Bombalatty.
Babe Ruth himself was also a big, fat piece of shit.
Whoa.
(grunts)
(Jules) The spotlight found you again.
Howdy, folks.
You can take it anywhere you want.
(Brockmire) Joe Buck, it's nothing personal.
I just happen to hate your stupid face.
I really need to get my shit together.
Oh, welcome to the club, my young friend.
Welcome to the club.
(snorting)
(sniffing)
Move your big ass!
You think I'm ever gonna be remembered for anything,
except for the worst moments of my life?
You're "Brutal Brockmire" till the day you die.
♪ La la la la la la la la la la ♪
(vomiting)
For the record,
Sambuca tastes better on the way out, folks.
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Allan Holdsworth Chords on a Jazz Standard - Advanced Modern Chord Voicings - Guitar Lesson - Duration: 15:26.
(jazz guitar)
- Hi, everybody.
My name is Jens Larsen
if you've seen more of my videos,
you'll probably aware that I really like the
music of Allan Holdsworth,
So I thought it would be an interesting experiment
to take a song that's closer to the kind of
music that I play, so in this case I took
a jazz standard,
and been trying to transfer some of the voicings
that I find in his music
to that standard to get an idea about how
that would sound if he was to play through that
chord progression.
When Allan Holdsworth is playing his own composition,
he's using a lot of different types of chord voicing,
so there's gonna be drop twos, drop threes,
and some more close voicings, but
what I chose to focus on in this exercise
is to work on the kind of four note voicings
that are spread out over several octaves,
because there's something that he does quite often
and I find that a very interesting sound to explore.
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The first thing that I want to do is
just to play through the chord voicings that I've written
out for this exercise of Days of Wine and Roses,
so you have an idea of what it sounds like.
(jazz guitar)
(jazz guitar)
If you want to check out some more exercises that are gonna
make it easier for you to play through the voicings that
I have written out for this song,
you should check out the video that I did on
drop 2 and 4 voicings,
because a lot of these voicings are actually
if not directly drop 2 and 4 voicings,
then at least derived from them.
The first voicing we have is this.
(jazz guitar)
Fmaj7 voicing
and what we have here, this is again,
like spread out between A and then a high E
an octave higher
(jazz guitar)
and we have a nine and we have the root in there.
The way I sort of see this voicing,
is actually an inversion of this voicing
that you are probably already knew.
(jazz guitar)
Because if we start inverting that, then
you get this voicing
(jazz guitar)
and that can be played like this as well.
The next voicing is this one.
Eb seven.
So, this is an Eb seven,
with Ab five,
and in fact this is just an Eb seven,
drop three voicings with Ab five,
so you take this voicing,
and this is how I'm inverting it,
then we'll get this one which is
(jazz guitar)
And that's in fact,
this one, you'll have to know.
Then, we get the A half diminished voicing,
so here I'm coloring the A half diminished,
A big note,
closer to how you would maybe think
(mumbles)
might do that.
Because normally if you have an A half diminished voicing,
for this is just a drop two or four voicing,
and that'll be this voicing without the nine.
If I add the root in there, so the root
and then bring in a nine step
and then I have this one
(jazz guitar)
you could also see this voicing as
being an Ebmaj7 sharp five.
Then we get the D seven altered,
so there's again, also just a drop two,
drop four voicing
(jazz guitar)
Ah, what happened here is,
if we take the D seven, drop two drop four.
Like this, and then instead of the fifth,
you have Ab 13
and instead of the root, you have Ab nine.
And then we have this one.
(jazz guitar)
And this moves really nicely down to
(jazz guitar)
this G minor seven voicing with a nine.
Of course G minor seven with a nine
is the same as a Bbmaj7.
So, in fact this is just a Bbmaj7
drop two drop four voicing,
(jazz guitar)
and then we get this G minor seven voicing.
(jazz guitar)
And this is again just a Bbmaj7.
What's kind of interesting here is
that we can actually voice lead
That's drop 2 drop 4 voicing, like this one.
(jazz guitar)
And it sounds kinda okay,
and this one is in fact
again like a drop three
(jazz guitar)
Inversion of a Bbmaj7.
Then we go to this voicing,
(jazz guitar)
to this one is a very typical thing to do,
because we have some of the
(jazz guitar)
sets of fifth,
because you play that a lot in different zones.
And in this case it's a Bb minor seven.
And in fact this is just a Dbmaj7.
Drop two and four voicing.
Then we move to Eb seven.
(jazz guitar)
And this one when I move this to Eb seven,
I'm actually just voice leading,
as a theme, so
(jazz guitar)
So, two voices stay the same,
and then the thirteen is moved down to
Ab five and of course the seventh
is going down to the third of the dominant,
so we get this one and this is and Eb seven
with Ab five
(jazz guitar)
then, we move on to this A minor seven voicing.
(jazz guitar)
And this is a little turn around,
because normally when we have these types of voicings,
then most of the base and power of the color of the chord,
which in this case would be the third and the seventh,
are found in the middle or the lower part of the voicing,
but here we actually put them
in the higher part.
And then I have a fifth and an 11 here.
But because we have some like this on the staff,
falls up here and that's how it works.
Move to D minor, here now I'm spreading it out,
so I have the seventh on top
and the third as the lowest voice.
And then I have the root and I have the middle.
(jazz guitar)
And then we get this G minor seven voicing again,
which is again just the Eb drop three,
and I'm playing it like this,
and I think the reason I'm playing it like this is
just because it sounds better
(jazz guitar)
At least on my guitar, if I cannot
stay with the melody on the same high string here.
And then we get this C7 voicing.
This is essentially a C7 with a 13, drop two drop four,
so if we start with just a C7 drop two drop four, like this
and then the fifth is just
like the 13
(jazz guitar)
And then we get a few faster moving progressions,
and we start with the
(mumbles)
so, this is just an E half diminished voicing
and drop two drop four.
Then we for the A7, I actually use the same voicing
as we used for the Eb seven diminished.
(jazz guitar)
Because Eb seven, A5 and A7 flat 5,
are the same notes,
and then I move to a D minor seven,
that's just
(jazz guitar)
again, just using the Fmaj7 drop two drop four
voicing for D minor.
And then, basic G seven with a nine, also drop two drop four
and then we get this, the G minor seven,
so this is a G minor seven, and an 11,
try to force you to see that as being derived
from a drop two drop four,
you can also see it was just and open voice triad,
Bb major triad with an added nine.
On top here,
which gives us E 11, over the G minor.
And from here I move to this C 7 voicing,
which is again just a drop two drop four,
but now with Ab nine and Ab five.
(jazz guitar)
And this, because I have some of the fifths moving option.
So, and the G minor
(jazz guitar)
And then I take that one step further for the
half of the song, so the F major,
I'm going to this one.
(jazz guitar)
Which is an F6 with a nine.
And this is just purely constructed because
I wanted to take this for the movement further
with the parallel fifths,
because this isn't Counterpoint,
(jazz guitar)
And from here I get to, this Eb seven
which is a drop two drop four voicing.
With a flat five.
(jazz guitar)
And we can take that to this,
A minor seven flat five with a nine.
We've been using the nine as a color here.
(jazz guitar)
And then we can take that to this.
Which is a drop two drop four voicing for A D7
with a fifth, a G.
Then, these G minor voicings are the same as the first
time around.
(jazz guitar)
And then we get this voicing again.
And this is the same as what I used on the
(jazz guitar)
on the Fmaj7 at the beginning
and you can use that as a Db,
sort of Dbmaj7 voicings,
so we cannot use it here,
with a Bb in the bass, that
becomes a Bb with an added 11,
Bb minor with an added 11 and a nine.
(jazz guitar)
And not seven in there, but I think
in the context that's not so important.
If you play the melody, then
this fits better than having a seven there
because the major seven is in the melody.
(jazz guitar)
And this is sort of quite typical for a lot of the
Holdsworth harmonizations,
that he doesn't always have complete chords all the time,
so and then we move to this
(jazz guitar)
voicing which is sort of coming out of this one actually
but for then changed a little bit,
that's an Eb seven, with a
#11 and a 13.
And then we get the A minor
which is basically just an A minor version
of the G minor that we had in bar 15.
(jazz guitar)
And then we get.
This voicing,
So it's kinda nice, it's also kinda typical.
For a Holdsworth thing.
When he plays it, he probably plays it like this.
(jazz guitar)
But I tend to like it played like this.
And this is like a stack of 5ths
and then the major seven on top here.
For an F, so an Fmaj7,
played as a stacked fifths,
so F C G and an E on top.
And this way, in this context as a D minor 11 with a nine.
Then we get a B half diminished
(jazz guitar)
this voicing.
And, then I move to Bb seven with a #11.
And here it goes to this one.
So, this is actually an incomplete voicing, because
I don't have a D in there, which would be the third
or the fourth. But, we still have the #11,
fifth, thirteen and the seventh.
And especially the seventh is important for progression.
(jazz guitar)
And then the last four bars which is just a
three six two five first,
so I have an A minor,
and here it just make it an A minor nine,
even though in the key, it wouldn't be sort
of the first choice.
(jazz guitar)
So there's this voicing,
and then using this voicing for the D minor seven.
This one for the C7, sorry for the G minor seven.
And this voicing for C7 which is the C7 altered,
which in this case means that it's a C7 with a
flat five and a sharp nine.
And then I reharmonized the last two bars,
in a very common way, because instead of going
to F at the end, I go to a Db and then
go a Gb to go back to an F,
and the way I harmonized that one was
to use this
(jazz guitar)
for the Db voicing and then this one
for the Gb. Also, I have this voicing
for Gb and then we can just move down,
and then I can go back at the top
if I wanted to play some several chords
or something like that.
This is mostly to be an exercise in using
certain voicings.
I didn't really add any rhythms to the way I played them,
of course you could maybe interpret that more
freely and go
(jazz guitar)
And that's up to you to do that.
You can easily do that once you started working on it.
I think in the beginning, just work on getting used
to the sound of these voicings.
And that was the thing for me, when I try and hear these,
a lot of what I like about it is actually that they are
sustained voicings and I find that that's also
what Holdsworth is doing with them when he's using
them in his compositions.
So, that makes a lot of sense,
so of course if you do this, it's a little bit
it doesn't really kinda matter what kind of
voicing you are using almost,
because it gets less important.
For the beginning, just to play sustained voicings, like
I am doing in the exercise, is probably the best way to
approach it.
As I already mentioned, if you want to check
out some more stuff on using these type of voicings
and also maybe in a systematic way check out
some of the voicings that this is coming from,
then check out my video on the drop two drop four
voicings because there I go over how that works.
And how you can use them.
If you want to check out more videos
on jazz guitar and learn
something about improvising different kinds
of scales and arpeggios,
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This is for those of you that are looking for a hardtop that is similar to factory,
has a few less features, but is also going to be one of the least expensive aftermarket
hardtops we offer.
Today, we're gonna talk through the installation of this top, which is a very simple one out
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You should be able to get this bolted onto your Jeep in about an hour.
Jeep makes it very easy to put factory, and even aftermarket tops on and off of your jeep.
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This is going to be a one piece hardtop, so you're not going to have the freedom panel
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You're also going to be losing out on the rear wiper, rear washer, and rear defrost.
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As far as construction goes, this top is built like most of the other aftermarket tops out,
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This does come with tinted windows, these are 31% tinted, which is still going to be
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