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LETTER IN FRONT OF IT. (5 x 1 point = 5 points)
R.ADIOINTERVIE,W ON DJ-ING
I: Interviewer ts: BradAndrews
I: With ustodayin thestudiowe haveBradAndrews,oneof themost popularnamesin dance music
andciubDJ-ingof themoment.Brad,why areclub D.Issopopularthesedays?
B: DJ-inghaschangeda lot sincetheseventies.Peopleusedto goto discosandclubsto drink, talk or
pick eachotherup. Now theycomefor music, sowhetheryou havea goodtime or not depends
very muchontheskillsof theDJ.
tr: Do you reallyneedthatmuchskill to put on a few records?
B: It'snot thatsimple.I oftenoperatethreetumtablesat once,sornetimesusing,oneor two CD players
aswell. A lot nf DJsaretalentedmusicians,becauseyou needa greatdealof coordinationto piay
with therecordsanduse thesehugedeckswe havenowadays.The job of DJ-ingis mostly about
mixing tracks,usingseveralrecordsatonceto createatotallywholenewsound.Onone record i
might usejust thehighnotesandsounds,and combinethatwith thebasson anotherrecord. Then
I'll bring in athird oneanduseit to mix in vocalsor anotherdrum.It's a cornplexbusiness.
I: Doesa gig requiremuchpr0paration?
B: You're deadright it does.I arrangeand build a setata club like I would do in a conceft on stage.
You'rebasicallycomposinga three-hourpieceof music.It'sasif you'retakingpeopleon ajourney,
andyou wantthemto enjoyit. You haveto understandthis is anextremelydemandingjob. People
go to seetheirfavouriteDJslike fansgoto seebands,excepttop D"Isplay gigseveryweekendand
noi just three or four weeks in the year. Dedicatedclubberswill oftenfollow a DJ aroundthe
countryor... or eventheworld. Peoplecomefrom Paristo Londonjust to spendSaturdaynight in
a club,beforegoingbackon thetrainon Sundaymorning.
I: We'lItakeabreaknow, but don'tgo away. Brad'sgoingto do abit of live DJ-ing for ushereon
RadioPerfect...
l. WhatmakesclubDJssopopularthesedays? 4. Whatis a gig?
a) The factthatdancemusicis verypopular. a)A speciallyarrangedsetata club.
b) Music is muchbetterthanin theseventies. b) A three-hourcomposition.
c) Peopledon'tdrinksomuchanymore. c) A specifrckind ofjoumey.
d) Thanksto DJspeoplecanhavea goodtime. d) A live musicalperformance.
2. what makestheDJ'sjob socomplex? 5. why do fansoftenfollow DJs?
a) Theymusthaveexperienceasmusiciansfirst. a)BecausetheDJ'sjob is verydifficult.
b) Thedeckstheyusein theclubsareveryheavy. b) To seetheirfavouritebandsmoreoften.
c) Coordinationof severalunitsatthesametime. c) BecausetheylovewhattheirDJsdo.
d) Recordsareold-fashioned. d) They like travellingthroughforeigncities.
3. How doesa DJprovehisskill?
a) By creatinga cornpletelynew sound.
b) By usingjust thehigh notesandsounds.
c) By playingthebassasmuchaspossible.
d) By mixingvocalsanddrums.
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TIIE woRD ORDER. (20x I point:20 points)
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2. Wherecanwe find GerardButlerthesedays?
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3. Do youeverletyourmumuseyourlaptop?
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4. How manywordsdid Charliespellduringthecompetition?
i wonder
5. I wishyou goodluckwith yourtest,children!
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