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the guitar is instantly transposable. the guitar has this transposable geometry.he key moves. a piano becomes relative to the sharps and flats. the best thing i can do is use a digital piano and transpose it up and play it in a different key but i'm still in "c." so i grew up very quickly going, okay this goes boom-boom-boom. and this goes bing-bing-bing. and then you start to subdivide it. it's a calculator dum-dum-dum-- that's a triad. >> rose: it's all self-learned? >> for the most part. yes. self-learned from when i was younger sitting at a piano and working that out and a little bit of guitar lessons when i was a kid. my guitar teacher stopped teaching me how to read music. >> rose: because? >> because i took off on this other thing. he would do 15 minutes of book stuff and 15 minutes of-- like, you bring a song in, and he'll teach you how to play the song. i would bring these blues songs in and he would teach me how to do and, and i would go, "i got it." the curriculum gathered quickly on the blues things but we weren't doing the blues stuff. but my parents-
the guitar is instantly transposable. the guitar has this transposable geometry.he key moves. a piano becomes relative to the sharps and flats. the best thing i can do is use a digital piano and transpose it up and play it in a different key but i'm still in "c." so i grew up very quickly going, okay this goes boom-boom-boom. and this goes bing-bing-bing. and then you start to subdivide it. it's a calculator dum-dum-dum-- that's a triad. >> rose: it's all self-learned? >>...
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negotiator‘s perspective, do you think it is possible, as some are suggesting, that we begin to transposehe eu's new expected trade deal with japan, whether it comes into force, that we transpose it into a britain/japanese deal, is that possible? it would be nice if it could be done but as soon as it becomes a bilateral negotiation between japan as it becomes a bilateral negotiation betweenjapan and the uk, there will be all sorts of special interests on both sides that bring out things that are unique to one side or the other in the negotiation, which will take time. it would be very nice if we could ta ke it would be very nice if we could take the text and cross out eu at the top and write in uk instead but it doesn't work like that it is not realistic. michaeljohnson, former trade negotiator, thank you very much for coming in this evening. thank you very much. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are rosamund urwin, a columnist at the london evening standard and mic
negotiator‘s perspective, do you think it is possible, as some are suggesting, that we begin to transposehe eu's new expected trade deal with japan, whether it comes into force, that we transpose it into a britain/japanese deal, is that possible? it would be nice if it could be done but as soon as it becomes a bilateral negotiation between japan as it becomes a bilateral negotiation betweenjapan and the uk, there will be all sorts of special interests on both sides that bring out things that...
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but i was very young and i do not know english, so i would transpose the letters. it was really hard for him to go through the notebook with me and decipher what the lesson was. but we prevailed and, you know, we went through my notebook and that is how i learned english and within one year, when you are that young, i was proficient. host: where did you grow up? elaine: i grew up in new york city, queens. host: what was that like? elaine: we lived in a one bedroom apartment. looking back, it was not a great environment. but again, because we were so secure in our home and surrounded by you know, with parents who took such care of us and loved us, we did not really feel like we were needing anything. we were quite happy. we were reunited as a family and life was good. and as our economic situation improved, we moved to long island. and then we moved to westchester, where we are today. so it is a wonderful story about what america is all about. that is the important thing. host: and your dad is still alive. how old? elaine: he is 89 years old. in chinese terms, he is
but i was very young and i do not know english, so i would transpose the letters. it was really hard for him to go through the notebook with me and decipher what the lesson was. but we prevailed and, you know, we went through my notebook and that is how i learned english and within one year, when you are that young, i was proficient. host: where did you grow up? elaine: i grew up in new york city, queens. host: what was that like? elaine: we lived in a one bedroom apartment. looking back, it...
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guitar is transposable. the guitar has this geometry. just a scale here, you move it up. relative to the sharps and flats. can't put a cape on a piano. do is use a can digital piano. quickly.p you start to subdivide it. calculator. i knew early enough what that was. all self-learned? john: for the most part yeah. self-learned sitting at a piano out.orking it little bit of guitar lessons when i was a kid. stoppedr teacher .eaching me how to read music because i took off on this other thing. he would do 15 minutes of book stuff and 15 minutes of -- like teaching a song, he'll you how to play the song. songs.ing blues the curriculum gathered quickly on this blues thing. weren't doing the book stuff. my parents said, i think they were on to it. remembering credible correctly, they were like play this. can't play that. of --e: what kind john: i was going to do that. calling.my it's still is. wenti was 13 years old, i got it. i remember the first night i had a guitar. it was before i had lessons. now tell parents who say what do i do. guitar for two months. them discover their
guitar is transposable. the guitar has this geometry. just a scale here, you move it up. relative to the sharps and flats. can't put a cape on a piano. do is use a can digital piano. quickly.p you start to subdivide it. calculator. i knew early enough what that was. all self-learned? john: for the most part yeah. self-learned sitting at a piano out.orking it little bit of guitar lessons when i was a kid. stoppedr teacher .eaching me how to read music because i took off on this other thing. he...
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guitar has a transposable -- but a p&l is relative to the sharps and flatss.and play it in a different key. so i grew up very quickly going, boom.oes boom, it is a calculator. i knew early enough what that was. charlie: self learned? john: for the most part, sitting at a p&l -- sitting at a piano and working it out. my teacher stopped teaching me how to play music. of book do 15 minutes stuff. you would bring him a song and ok, i got it. there is a curriculum gathered very quickly on this blues thing. my parents at one point said, i think they were on to it. they said, play this. they put the book in front of me. charlie: where did you think you were going? ray vaughan, eric clapton, that was my calling. when i was 13 years old i went, got it. i remember the first night i had a guitar. when parents ask i say, give them a qatar for two months -- guitar for two months to do their own thing with it and then give them theory. i would play in the middle of the night and immediately figured out chords. i will never forget this -- it is not revisionist history. i loo
guitar has a transposable -- but a p&l is relative to the sharps and flatss.and play it in a different key. so i grew up very quickly going, boom.oes boom, it is a calculator. i knew early enough what that was. charlie: self learned? john: for the most part, sitting at a p&l -- sitting at a piano and working it out. my teacher stopped teaching me how to play music. of book do 15 minutes stuff. you would bring him a song and ok, i got it. there is a curriculum gathered very quickly on...
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maybe somebody else said this and he transposes it. i had this experience when i interviewed him.e complained and said, why did she say i said that, i never said that. and it was on tape two times. but it wasn't like he was angry. it was sort of like he didn't have a memory of saying it. i have always wondered where this comes from. does he know he is lying? does he believe these things happened? it does seem strange. it's verifiable. when the boy scout -- when he said that about the boy scouts i was like, that never happened. you know it never happened. yet -- he knows we can find out. but he still says it. >> he wantes to hear these things, so then he says them so he can hear them. the thing that strikes me as you were saying about the incompetence of this, which is you think a boy scout will not blow up your spot? they are boy scouts. he will be -- he will tell the truth. people will have a choice to believe the head of the boy scouts or donald trump. they will probably side with the boy scout. >> you can talk about this, but folks home in tennessee, they don't care about these
maybe somebody else said this and he transposes it. i had this experience when i interviewed him.e complained and said, why did she say i said that, i never said that. and it was on tape two times. but it wasn't like he was angry. it was sort of like he didn't have a memory of saying it. i have always wondered where this comes from. does he know he is lying? does he believe these things happened? it does seem strange. it's verifiable. when the boy scout -- when he said that about the boy scouts...
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transpose the same systemic risk of the bank. >> well, i think that it would >> iifficult to say that the business insurance pose the same systemic risk of banking. principally as it's also obvious, systemic risk is o created when you have ins organizations that have liabilities that can run from a short-term liabilities that can be called very quickly, that are funding activities that are very interconnected with the rest of the system and the size that the interconnectedness would result in severe problems for the system. insurance companies in particular life insurance companies i guess in somecomp theoretical way could have a round up all the policyholdersco showed up and asked for the cash surrender of their policies at the same time. but that is such a remote and historically unprecedented possibility that i don't think it is a part of one to consider. the risks posed by insurance companies are quite different. >> thank you. >> senator scott, thank you for the question. i agree with mr. quarles appeared the funding source and as long as the core business is in line with the miss
transpose the same systemic risk of the bank. >> well, i think that it would >> iifficult to say that the business insurance pose the same systemic risk of banking. principally as it's also obvious, systemic risk is o created when you have ins organizations that have liabilities that can run from a short-term liabilities that can be called very quickly, that are funding activities that are very interconnected with the rest of the system and the size that the interconnectedness would...
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we have heard a lot about transposing laws across. couldn't we say, we will carry on as we are?y. the rules we have at the moment, they do work well, so we need to either replace them or ensure that they can continue, and we have been lobbying ha rd continue, and we have been lobbying hard for the government to say this is important and this baby can't be thrown out with the bath water. we must ensure that british citizens' right are protected. in your lobbying do you get the impression the government, with everything else to think about when brexit, is listening? today's news means that it is and it isa today's news means that it is and it is a great step in the right direction. we want to ensure that we are continuing to work hard. to make sure they keep up with this commitment. thank you very much indeed. my thank you very much indeed. my pleasure. it's a case that's gripped — and now shocked — denmark. police investigating the disappearance of a female journalist during a trip with an inventor on his privately—built submarine, say the headless body of a woman has been found.
we have heard a lot about transposing laws across. couldn't we say, we will carry on as we are?y. the rules we have at the moment, they do work well, so we need to either replace them or ensure that they can continue, and we have been lobbying ha rd continue, and we have been lobbying hard for the government to say this is important and this baby can't be thrown out with the bath water. we must ensure that british citizens' right are protected. in your lobbying do you get the impression the...