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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  June 18, 2023 7:20pm-7:51pm MSK

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and they are not short, they just do not look. this is the most ridiculous. i'm always at this point, uh, giving up. uh, well, there's been a lockdown. in our country, when the number of your social communications was reduced to a minimum, and the way of life is more online, more reclusive and so for this period. they somehow grew back on their own, so now i have our long hair, what will happen, then i don’t know, the aesthetics of thunderous are close to me. i like all these there, yes eyeliners for men there, yes leggings, there and so on, probably somewhere deep in soul. i would like to be the main rock artist. i believe that the influence of music on the life of an ordinary person. it just colossally recalls the words of my favorite philosopher writer, and just a teacher of life lessons. he said that without music , life would be a mistake. it seems to me that he put it as much as possible capacious and at the same time laconic life adds. uh, a lot of colors. uh, in our everyday life , uh expands the spectrum of emotions that we
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experience even to take the most banal example of exercising in the gym. hey, it's hard for me imagine doing physical uh exercises to the sounds of complete silence. and of course, if there was no music in our life, the picture would not be black and white, but the colors would definitely not be so saturated such serious cases, i don’t know, it happens periodically at concerts, you sometimes come there, and right before going on stage . you realize that you forgot the strap from the guitar and you have to use a regular strap. i performed naked. it wasn't planned. we had an open air performance and i had to leave, let's say affairs. here the break was short, it was already quite dark. here, uh, i'm going in the chosen direction. well, here it’s just like at the snap of my fingers, in general, i fell into a swamp. that's why now i watch
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leg porn, when i walk in the dark, i swim out. naturally, like all all your clothes. you're just all in the shadows in some incomprehensible mud. i really don't know what to do, because the break is short already from the stage the group is announced. let's call, where is our musician guitarist. well, what to do already had to go on stage, and colleagues they look at me like, well, what happened to whom they say? well, brainy? come on, man, take your clothes off and let's go. yeah, i had to take it off. uh things, of course, well, the audience was in the east such an element of the show. and what is most interesting, many did not understand what it is? well, that was absolutely impromptu, then you came up and said cool, you figured out how to do it with this yes, with undressing, like real rock and cool.
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as for me, i decided for myself to separate creativity and the financial side of the issue , again for today. that is, i want to do music, the way i see it, the way i want it to be realized, embodied in life, i don’t want to stage it. yes, some need to work under trends that can be subsequently monetized, and so on. i want to make music as honest as possible.
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it is not
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always pleasant to be in places, and in principle to surround yourself with objects that give me static pleasure. now we are on marx street and i lived here for quite a long time and i have very pleasant memories associated with this place. this is my favorite place in the city of minsk i like everything here, both the architecture and the format of the establishments and the atmosphere itself, but in the amount of some kind of peace. i love to always come. uh, take a walk, sit in cafes, just work. it's a great place to slow down little europe in the very heart of minsk . there you have milana. there you have paris . kaas for freshly baked delicious
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coffee, and i come from the nordic and cultural capital of our country. e, the city of vitebsk, here i grew up in a family where love reigned and understanding and mutual support in any situation. and the most important thing is that my parents gave me, in addition to some kind of upbringing of a set of values, but they did not allow themselves to try e in different areas, that is, i was engaged in departments of the art school, i went in for sports , quite active in terms of activity. i had a childhood. and this is very important. i also consider the upbringing of the child, so that later he can, uh, analyze different activities, how to, yes, make u conscious. choice in favor of what he really likes what he is really wants to practice.
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my parents are artists by education, but the concept of the family we have is quite classical. my father was engaged in entrepreneurship and provided a profitable business, let's say. so. uh, part of the family life, the mother worked more in the creative field. engaged in floristry and landscape design. i really like that there is no feeling at all with my parents. that's the uh difference between generations. this is very cool. when can you open to communicate with parents to receive some kind of criticism feedback when they directly tell you that somewhere it is wrong. what are you doing wrong. it's great when your parents are also your best friends with my music. they are, as they say, the first who has the opportunity?
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criticize and give me honest feedback and tell them a big thank you for speaking directly and like it is. they do not always like what i do and they talk about it honestly and openly. i accept this with great gratitude. it seems to me that parents have every reason to be proud of me. eh, in principle, i'm a person , to some extent a realized self-sufficient person, and it seems to me that this is a reason for pride in vitebsk. i studied at a lyceum school. uh, in chemistry and biology class, down the line. our father, uh, in several generations, all relatives were doctors, therefore, probably certain relatives had some hopes for the continuation of this tribal profession in my person at
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the age of 16. i went to law school. eh, again. well, i can't say it was a conscious choice. seems like 16 years. well, most people don't know what they 'll be when they grow up. i remember that at that time there were elections because of the college of architecture and the law itself , well, i didn’t enter architecture, because there was a feeling, in my opinion, i had to take it and i had to prepare, and i graduated from art school, and i really liked the graphics graphic technology. i was very fond of working with paints and ceramics, there were some other disciplines and indeed. i had some located with graphics. i could continue to develop. in this direction i i participated in many competitions there, on a republican scale, my grandmother still keeps, there is a huge amount of some kind of prize certificates and so on, and i
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just had a great opportunity to study with vitebsk, the well-known quite graphic founder of the vitebsk monotype school , leonid timonov. it was the grandfather of my other childhood. so, well, i somehow decided not to continue my development in this direction of music. i came, probably, about 14 years old, while at my grandmother’s, with whom i spent a lot time stood, probably, like many families, a piano, belarus so when i was 13 years old, my mother decided to sell it. she asked andrey and you well, don't you want to master the instrument there somehow to make music. i said absolutely no. i will never do this. and here, somewhere at the age of 14, my school friend. dad gave me a classical guitar. well, taught him some chords there, came to a party with this gita. what did you play there? and it really grabbed me. and i also wanted to learn how to play. uh, guitar. uh bought himself a guitar while there. well, there was no
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youtube well, either, maybe he was, well, not so developed. uh, that is, the learning process, of course, it was some kind of self-learning there, yes. uh, the printed format of the song is there with chord diagrams there is a group of kino viktor tsoi we taught all this. and, well, there wasn't much choice. here, uh, starting with choose tools. that is, it was an alternative, either it was a borisov- made guitar, or it was a leningrad guitar. and to be honest, not that not that, not not a very good tool they ask me for beginner how to choose a guitar. i always answer just that you just come to a music store, like any one that you like, take the level of production now, and you have reached such a bar when just any instrument, it is well made in terms of, as it were, playing and learning. beginners e. well, in general, in principle, practicing guitarists form on their fingertips from contact with iron strings, as if calluses are such
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seals, then it’s not that he formed calluses there then just, well, to clamp chord it was fingers in the blood, because the distance from the strings to the fretboard. well, i don’t know , it was possible to put an index e, a finger there, that is, if you rewind time back already with an understanding of what you have to do. i 'm not sure i started this process, but rather mastering the guitar and then the aftermath of sixteen years when i bought my first electric guitar. even then, i consciously , uh, made the decision that i wanted to be surprised. uh, more attention to music. i want to do this and reach some professional level for 16 years, when i already moved to minsk i have already made a conscious decision to do this with the final and dedicate it. a large amount of my time and from that moment, probably, and , uh, my way takes a record, like music is music.
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i am also fond of photography and videography. this is my
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hobby. you could say it's for the soul. ah. here, although i have experience and commercial shooting. uh, i don't have the time to put this on a professional stream somehow. although, i would probably be interested in doing this too. there are different types photo shoots when you work there, for example , for a specific technical task. you have a well-thought-out image. and there are some reference shots. so you know what the result is? you want to end up with you corresponding there, right? you expose the frame, you expose the light, if you roughly understand what you want to get. today we have absolutely no rules. we have a complete improvisation with our photographer ekaterina. so she didn’t know what i would be wearing today, what image i would have, i was negotiated some details. and this too cool format of uh work, because that's
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the creativity he is born right in during the process of an ordinary day as a model. i roughly imagine it, since this creativity is also a creative work, a creative profession. many people see. here is the end result, for example, there are beautiful photos of some kind of backstage, well, just like in work, and the musicians see you on stage when you perform and it seems to people that well, there you go. you've just come to your senses. played for 2 hours. and that is, it doesn't work. this just some fun. kaif on in fact, of course, this is not so in practice. this we precede there, yes some number of hours of rehearsal. yes, there you spend 2 hours on saucheek before the performance. there uh, switching decommutation equipment, there and so on. that is, a lot of work remains behind the scenes. and in the same way, in the work of the model, it is there, yes, and in the selection of the image there is a fitting of some, perhaps there is also a rehearsal of something
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there, a staging of something. and this is preparation directly for filming there makeup and so further and already the work itself on the set, and it often takes a very large amount of time. uh, when i was doing commercials, i remember so, to shoot a 20 second video, but we shot it. whole night 20 seconds. the whole night you are on the set and working, that is, it is quite hard. so

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