Canadian Songwriter, Performer and Audio Professional; living an exciting story in Asia.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
In an effort to share my experience in Kunming and keep my blog updated, I thought I’d write about a few key things that have begun to fall into place in the past couple of weeks.
I’ve hired my first Chinese employee. I’m not sure if I can legitimately call him an employee, but he works for me. We meet almost everyday, so that he can attempt to correct all the mistakes I pickup from the other “laowei” and / or my own feeble attempts to put together grammatically correct sentences in Mandarin. Leon has been great. He’s eager to solve all my problems. I love it!
This week, he found me a great deal on a Suzuki scooter. 99% of the scooters on the road in China are now electric and I’m still not convinced that they’re all that practical. Needless to say, now you can see me booting around Kunming on my new scooter not worried about when my battery will run out. Note: in Kunming, motorized scooters are not allowed. On top of that, I don’t even have a Canadian motorcycle license, much less a license to drive in China.
Today, I was invited to stop by a small recording studio. It’s the better one of the two that I’ve seen so far here in Kunming and so far, I’m not very impressed. Of course, they were very impressed by the small amount of advise I was able to offer them -based on what I know about recording in the west.
I spent the past week sourcing sound equipment. I have a lot more work to do. I’ve only really scratched the surface. I’m hoping to find some audio related work here in China, but I think I will have to leave Kunming for that to happen. Perhaps I will try out Taiwan at some point. They speak Mandarin there as well. Since moving to China, I haven’t had the chance to do any audio related work. This past week I enjoyed spending an afternoon setting up and tuning a sound system. I realized in doing that, how much I love doing sound engineering. The more time I spend doing audio work; the more experience I get; the more I enjoy doing it; the easier it is to get great sound out of any system [almost].
Kunming-out.
Yeap, it’s a bright, cloudy day here in Kunming. This morning I realized I’ve been here, in Kunming, for an entire week!
Today’s story: “Face-butt” I’ve never seen this before, but last night in the streets of Kunming, we witnessed an argument in the street over a minor fender bender. The dude was chill, until the smaller guy picked a fight with him and he decided it was a good idea to face smash the smaller guy’s face with his own face. Face-punch? Face-butt? I donno what you call that, but I’ve never really thought it was a good idea to smash someone in the face with your face. Usually, I use my fist, or the back of my hand? Something that wouldn’t hurt me as much as it will the other person. Just my thoughts.
Last night I designed an ad for my friends, “Hello Kelly”, and today I’m putting some time into a big brochure project. Maybe I’ll explore the city a bit this afternoon.
Last night I arrived at my new apartment in Kunming. It’s really nice! I’m looking forward to doing a bit of exploring this afternoon.