I decided to interview my Mom since I'm trying to visit her more and have more bonding time since I'm mostly busy with schoolwork. There were some disturbances while grabbing my mom since there's two dogs living at her house.
COLOR CODE
Questions: Black
My Mom: Blue
Me: Purple
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So, what I'm doing is I'd like to interview you and ask some questions for an assignment I'm working on for class. Is this fine with you?
Yes! I might not have much time however, since I need to pick up Grammy around 6. But I can make it work!
Great! So first question!
Q#1: "How has change in technology changed what you listen to?"
I say it's changed a lot since my time. In college, we used this program called "Napster" and what it does is that it burns CDs and make CDs. Basically what you had to do is download a file on the computer and it was a system to go through and it involves lots of coding. That's how we physically downloaded music. Instead of clicking a button, we had to command to download the song. And then, you had to put the same demand to transfer onto the CD. And then put it in a CD player.
I...gotta say it has changed a lot since you nowadays can just either download the song from a website or media that does that for you instead.
Q#2: "Where did you listen to your music?"
On a CD player, radio, making my own CDs.
Phone, car radio, sometimes laptop if I'm editing audios
Q#3: "Did you listen to mainstream music or something else?"
Never been picky with music
Me neither. Except country
I love country
Meh
Q#4: "What kind of music do you listen to today?"
Same thing.
Did you change anything?
No. Haven't changed.
Q#5: "Favorite album?"
Ooo....that's a good one.
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I don't know for certain but definitely one of Garth Brooks' albums. I can't really choose one since they're all really good
"If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power." is too good. I really like Halsey's work with music.
Q#6: "Favorite music from a movie?"
I probably would say the music in Armageddon. It's my favorite
I really love the newest soundtrack from "Wakanda Forever." Especially the Siren scene: They sound so ethereal.



I love your interview and how you color coded your between the questions, your dialogue, and your mom's dialogue. It is hard to believe there was a time when people had to use records and tapes to listen to music, or like you mentioned, your mom said she had to make CDs. I am thankful for the technology we have today which makes like easier. Ha, my mother gave me the same answer on not having a favorite album. Honestly, I couldn't give a favorite because I love so many genres and artists!
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