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I'm so tired.
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I'm so tired.
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I just want some peace and quiet.
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Long day at work?
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The longest.
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I just want to close my eyes and...
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Wait, do you hear that?
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Hear what?
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I don't hear anything.
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Turn down the TV.
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Listen carefully.
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Okay, I turned it down.
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Now what?
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Piano music.
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It's coming from upstairs.
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Upstairs?
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That's apartment 4B.
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Nobody lives there.
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Well, someone is playing the piano up there.
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Great.
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Just what I need.
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More noise.
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It's not noise, Tom.
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Listen, it's beautiful.
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Beautiful or not, it's 10 p.m.
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I need to sleep.
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You can't sleep at 10 anyway.
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You always watch TV until midnight.
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That's different.
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I choose the TV.
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Well, think of it as free entertainment.
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I don't want free entertainment at 10 p.m.
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You never appreciate beautiful things.
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I appreciate sleep.
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Sleep is beautiful.
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Shh.
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Listen to the melody.
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It's so sad and beautiful.
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I don't want sad and beautiful.
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I want silence.
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They keep playing the same piece over and over.
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Even worse.
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The same noise on repeat.
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That means they're practicing, not just playing.
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I don't care why.
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It's 10 p.m on a Tuesday night.
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Wait, it stopped.
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What time is it?
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11 o'clock.
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Exactly one hour.
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10 to 11.
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Like a schedule.
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A very annoying schedule.
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Or a very dedicated one.
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Dedicated?
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It's 10 p.m on a weeknight.
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Maybe they have a reason.
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Let's see if it happens again tomorrow.
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If it happens again, I'm going up there.
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Don't do anything rash, Tom.
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I'm not Rosh.
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I'm tired.
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Big difference.
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It's ten o'clock.
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Here it comes again.
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That's it.
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I'm going upstairs.
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Tom, don't be rude.
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Maybe they don't know we can hear.
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Then I'll let them know.
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Politely.
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What are you going to say?
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Excuse me.
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Please stop playing piano at night.
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Fine.
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Go ahead.
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I'll wait here.
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I knocked.
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Three times.
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Nobody answered.
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Nobody?
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But the piano's still playing.
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I knocked.
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Again.
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Louder.
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Still nothing.
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But the piano kept playing?
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Yes.
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Like nobody heard me at all.
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That's really creepy.
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I stood right at the door.
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I could hear the piano clearly.
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And nobody came to the door?
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Not a sound.
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Just the piano.
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No footsteps.
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That doesn't make sense.
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Nothing about this makes sense.
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Did you try calling out?
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I said hello twice.
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Nothing.
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That is strange.
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Who plays piano and ignores someone knocking?
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A ghost.
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A piano-playing ghost.
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Don't be silly.
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There must be an explanation.
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Then explain it.
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An empty apartment.
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A locked door.
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Piano music.
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I'll go to the building manager tomorrow.
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Good idea.
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This is getting weird.
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Don't worry.
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There must be an explanation.
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I hope so.
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I'm not sleeping well because of this.
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Because of the noise?
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Or because you're scared?
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I'm not scared.
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I'm concerned.
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There's a difference.
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Hi.
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I need to ask about apartment 4B.
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4B?
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What's the problem?
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We hear piano music from that unit every night.
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You too?
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You're not the first to complain.
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Others have complained?
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Three other tenants this week, all about the piano.
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So we're not imagining it?
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Definitely not.
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It's a real problem.
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Does anyone live in 4B?
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No, it's been empty for six months.
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But we hear it every night, from 10 to 11.
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I know.
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I went up during the day to check. And?
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What did you find?
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Nothing.
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The apartment was empty.
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Nobody there.
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Did you go inside?
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Do you have a key?
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Yes.
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I used the master key.
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The door was locked from outside.
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So nobody was inside during the day?
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Nobody.
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But there is a piano.
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The last tenant left it.
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They left an entire piano?
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Yes.
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Too expensive to move.
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So they left it.
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A piano but no person.
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That doesn't make sense.
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Someone must come at night,
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but I don't know who.
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Only the owner has a key?
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Yes.
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Only Mrs. Cooper.
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She doesn't live here.
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Can you contact her?
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I'll call her today.
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This needs to be resolved.
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Thank you.
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We just want to understand what's going on.
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I'll let you know when I hear back from her.
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How long do you think it will take?
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Hopefully by tonight.
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I'll call right after you leave.
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Thank you so much.
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This has been bothering us for days.
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You're not the only ones.
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I want to solve this too.
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Tom, the manager called me.
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He talked to Mrs. Cooper.
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What did she say?
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Who's been playing?
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It's her daughter.
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Her name is Emily.
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Her daughter?
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She has a key to the apartment?
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Yes, Mrs. Cooper gave her the key.
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So she sneaks in every night at 10.
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She doesn't sneak.
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She has a key.
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Same thing.
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Why play there and not at home?
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They live in a small house.
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The neighbors complain.
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So she comes here to bother us instead?
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She didn't know anyone could hear.
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The apartment below was empty before we moved in.
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Okay, that makes sense.
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But she still needs to stop.
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Wait, there's more.
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She's preparing for an audition.
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An audition? For what?
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The Boston Conservatory of Music.
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One of the best schools.
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Boston Conservatory?
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That's a big deal.
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She practices every night after her day job.
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After work?
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When does she sleep?
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She goes home at 11.
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That's her routine.
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Every single night?
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For three months.
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The audition is next Saturday.
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Three months?
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That explains why she plays the same piece.
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She's perfecting it.
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Every single note.
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I still think she should find a better place to practice.
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Tom, she has nowhere else to go.
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Fine, but only until the audition.
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Then it has to stop.
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That's fair.
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The audition is in one week.
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One more week of piano at 10 p.m.
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I can handle that.
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Look at you being understanding.
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Don't push it, Sarah.
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Tom, I met Emily in the hallway today.
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The piano girl?
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What is she like?
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She's 21.
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Very shy.
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She apologized right away.
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Good.
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She should apologize.
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Tom, don't be mean.
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I told her we understand.
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You told her we understand.
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I don't understand.
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She works at a grocery store during the day.
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A grocery store?
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That's a tough job.
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And then she plays piano for an hour every night.
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That's a long day, from morning to 11pm.
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She's been saving money for two years.
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That's actually pretty impressive.
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She told me her parents don't support her.
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Why not?
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They think music isn't a real career.
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That's hard.
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What does Emily think?
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She says music is all she knows, all she wants.
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Well, her parents kind of have a point.
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Tom, she's been dreaming about this since she was eight.
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Okay, okay.
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What else did she tell you?
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The audition is really competitive.
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Hundreds of people apply.
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Hundreds?
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That's a lot.
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And they only pick four students each year.
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Four?
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Out of hundreds?
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Those are tough odds.
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She says it's her only chance.
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She's been dreaming about this since she was eight.
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Since she was eight?
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That's a long dream.
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She's nervous.
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She said it's the hardest thing she's ever tried.
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I'm starting to feel bad about wanting to complain.
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The audition is her one chance.
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If she doesn't try, she'll regret it forever.
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I get that, but her parents must be worried.
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They want her to become a nurse or an accountant.
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Stable jobs, good salary.
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I can see their point.
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But that's not her dream.
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Her dream is music.
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Dreams don't pay rent, Sarah.
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Neither does giving up on yourself.
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You really care about this girl, don't you?
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I see myself in her.
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I had dreams too when I was young.
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You still have dreams, Sarah.
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See?
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You do have a soft side.
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Don't tell anyone.
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Excuse me, are you Mrs. Cooper, Emily's mom?
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Yes, I am.
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Are you the neighbor from downstairs?
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I'm Tom.
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My wife Sarah spoke with you on the phone.
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Oh yes, I'm so sorry about the piano noise.
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It's okay.
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Sarah actually enjoys it.
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She says Emily is very talented.
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Talented?
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I don't know about that.
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You don't think so?
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Sarah says her Chopin is amazing.
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Emily is a dreamer.
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Her father and I worry about her future.
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Because of the music career?
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Yes.
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We want her to have a stable life.
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Stable how?
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A good job, health insurance, a regular paycheck.
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I understand.
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Those things matter.
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We told her to study nursing or accounting.
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Practical choices.
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What did she say?
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She said music is her life.
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Did she mean that?
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She cried for three days when we said no. Three days?
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She must really want this.
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She stopped eating.
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She stopped talking to us.
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That sounds really hard.
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For all of you.
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We finally agreed.
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But we're still scared for her.
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What are you scared of?
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What if she fails the audition?
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And if she does?
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Then what?
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No degree?
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No stable career?
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But what if she succeeds?
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We never thought about that.
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We were too busy worrying.
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Sometimes parents worry so much they forget to hope.
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That's true.
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You're right.
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I understand your worry.
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My parents worried about me too.
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What did you do?
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I followed my own path,
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and it wasn't easy, but I'm glad I did.
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You think she should try?
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I think she needs to try,
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or she'll always wonder what if.
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That's very kind of you to say.
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Thank you.
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And tell Mr. Cooper something for me.
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What?
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His daughter Chopin is beautiful.
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He should be proud.
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I'll tell him.
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He needs to hear that.
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Sarah, I met Mrs. Cooper today.
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Emily's mom?
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What did she say?
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She and her husband didn't want Emily to do the audition.
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Really?
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They don't support her?
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They want her to be a nurse or an accountant.
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That's so sad.
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Emily loves music more than anything.
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Emily cried for three days.
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She stopped eating.
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Oh no, that poor girl.
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Her parents finally agreed, but they're still worried.
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Of course they are.
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They're parents.
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You know what, Sarah?
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I feel bad now.
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Why?
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I called her music noise.
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I wanted her to stop. And now?
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Now I know she's fighting for her dream.
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All alone.
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Not all alone.
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She has us now.
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Listen, she's playing again.
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10 o'clock.
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The same Chopin Nocturne.
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Doesn't it sound different to you now?
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It does.
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It sounds like courage.
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Tom Miller.
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From annoying noise to courage.
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I'm proud of you.
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The audition is the Saturday.
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We should do something.
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Like what?
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Flowers.
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A good luck card.
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Let her know we believe in her.
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Tom, that's the sweetest thing you've ever said.
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Don't tell anyone.
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I have a reputation to keep.
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Your secret is safe with me.
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Listen, she's playing something new tonight.
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No, it's the same Chopin.
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But she's playing it differently.
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How?
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With more feeling, more emotion.
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She's getting better.
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I can hear it too.
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Even I can tell the difference now.
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Hi, welcome to Petal and Bloom.
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How can I help?
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I need a bouquet.
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It's for a special occasion.
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Lovely.
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What's the occasion?
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A friend has a big audition tomorrow.
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Piano.
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What kind of flowers does she like?
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I don't know, actually.
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What do you recommend?
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For good luck, I'd suggest sunflowers.
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They mean support and positivity.
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How much is the big one?
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$25.
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It's really beautiful.
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I'll take the big one.
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Great choice.
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Do you want to add a card?
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Yes, please.
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Can I write on it here? Of course.
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There's a pen right there.
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I'm not good at writing cards.
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Just write from your heart.
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She'll love it.
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Okay.
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We believe in you.
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Play your heart out.
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That's perfect.
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Short but powerful.
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Do you think she'll like sunflowers?
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Everyone likes sunflowers.
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They make people happy.
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Good.
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I want her to feel happy before the audition.
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You're a good neighbor.
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How much total?
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The bouquet and the card.
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How much do I owe?
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$27.
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The card is $2 extra.
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Here you go.
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Keep the change.
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Thank you.
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I'm sure she'll do great.
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Hi, Emily.
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Sorry to bother you so late.
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Oh, hi, Tom.
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No problem.
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I just finished.
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These are for you.
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For good luck tomorrow.
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Sunflowers?
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Thank you.
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That's so kind.
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And I owe you an apology.
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I've wanted to complain about the piano before.
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I know.
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I'm sorry about the noise.
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No, don't apologize.
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I was wrong.
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Thank you, Tom.
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These sunflowers are beautiful.
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Read the card later.
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We believe in you.
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I'm so nervous.
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What if the judges don't like it?
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Then they don't know good music.
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We love it.
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You really listened?
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Every night?
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Every night.
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Go play your heart out tomorrow.
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Tom, Mrs. Cooper just texted me.
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About Emily, did she get in?
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She got into the Boston Conservatory.
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Full scholarship.
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Full scholarship?
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That's incredible.
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She was one of four chosen, out of hundreds.
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Hundreds and she made it?
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That's incredible.
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Her parents must be so proud now.
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Even Mr. Cooper, the one who wanted her to be a nurse?
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Mrs. Cooper said he cried when he heard.
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The father who said no is now crying happy tears?
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A full scholarship changes everything.
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She proved every doubter wrong, including me.
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She left something at our door this morning.
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What is it?
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A thank you card and a dried sunflower from our bouquet.
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What does the card say?
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Thank you for believing in me when nobody else did.
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That is.. wow.
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Are you crying again, Tom?
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I'm not crying.
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There's dust in here.
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Sure.
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Dust.
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Tom, look at the clock.
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It's 10 p.m.
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10 o'clock, and it's quiet.
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No piano tonight.
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No piano any night.
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She's gone to Boston.
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I miss it already.
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The man who called it annoying noise misses it.
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It was never really noise, was it?
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No, it was always her dream.
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Coming through our ceiling every night.
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And now her dream came true.
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Because she never gave up.
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Not once, not ever.
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Even when her parents said no. Even when the neighbors complained.
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Including me, I complained too.
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But then you changed your mind.
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She changed my mind.
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Her music changed me.
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Mrs. Cooper says Emily sends her love to us.
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Tell her we're proud.
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Tell her to keep playing.
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We should visit her in Boston someday.
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I'd love that.
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See her on a real stage.
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Not through a ceiling, but face to face.
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From annoying noise to a trip to Boston.
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That's the most beautiful story our building has ever told.
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And it all started with a sound from our ceiling.
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Thank you.

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لماذا ممارسة المحادثة مع هذا الفيديو؟

تعد ممارسة المحادثة الإنجليزية جزءًا أساسيًا من تعلم اللغة، وخاصة من خلال مقاطع الفيديو مثل هذه التي تقدم مواقف يومية. في هذا الفيديو، نشاهد تفاعل شخصين في محادثة طبيعية حول أصوات البيانو في المساء. يتيح لك هذا النوع من المحتوى أن تشعر بالواقع الحياتي للغة، مما يجعل ممارستك أكثر فعالية.

الفوائد:

  • تعلم كيفية التعامل مع المواقف الضاغطة، مثل عدم الرغبة في الاستماع إلى الموسيقى في وقت متأخر.
  • فهم التعبيرات الشائعة والردود السريعة المستخدمة في المحادثات اليومية.
  • تحسين القدرة على استيعاب واستخدام الجمل المعقدة بشكل صحيح.

من خلال مشاهدة الفيديو وممارسة "shadow speaks"، ستتمكن من تحسين مهاراتك في المحادثة الإنجليزية بطريقة ممتعة وملهمة.

القواعد والتعبيرات في السياق

في الفيديو، تظهر بعض الهياكل اللغوية والتعبيرات المفيدة التي يمكن أن تساعدك في تعزيز لغتك الإنجليزية:

  • “I need to sleep.” – تعبير شائع يعبر عن الاحتياجات الأساسية ويظهر كيفية تكوين الجمل البسيطة.
  • “Listen carefully.” – كيفية طلب الانتباه في محادثات. يعكس اعتناء الشخص بالحديث.
  • “It's coming from upstairs.” – يعبر عن الموقع بطريقة طبيعية، مما يساعد في فهم كيفية الإشارة إلى المكان.
  • “It's beautiful. – تعبير عن المشاعر والاستجابة للأشياء الجميلة في الحياة.

من خلال تحليل هذه الجمل، يمكنك تعلم كيفية استخدام هذه الهياكل عند ممارسة المحادثة الإنجليزية بنجاح.

الفخاخ الشائعة في النطق

ترتبط بعض الكلمات والنغمات في المحادثة بتحديات خاصة في النطق:

  • “beautiful” – قد يجد الكثيرون صعوبة في نطق الحرف "u" في هذه الكلمة. تأكد من التركيز على الصوت بصورة صحيحة.
  • “music” – تعتبر هذه الكلمة من الكلمات التي قد تحتاج إلى مزيد من الممارسة، خاصة في الربط بين الحروف.
  • “upstairs” – التركيز على الحروف المتحركة وكيفية الفواصل يساعد في تحسين النطق.

عند ممارسة الملاحظات الصوتية من خلال هذا الفيديو، يمكنك التغلب على الفخاخ الصوتية وتطوير مهاراتك في "shadow speech" بشكل أكثر كفاءة.

ما هي تقنية التظليل الصوتي؟

التظليل الصوتي (Shadowing) تقنية تعلم لغة مدعومة علمياً، طُورت أصلاً لتدريب المترجمين الفوريين المحترفين. الطريقة بسيطة لكنها قوية: تستمع لصوت إنجليزي أصلي وتكرره فوراً بصوت عالٍ — كظل يتبع المتحدث بتأخير 1-2 ثانية. تُظهر الأبحاث تحسناً كبيراً في دقة النطق والتنغيم والإيقاع وربط الأصوات والاستماع والطلاقة.

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