Ooo! Big Earthquake! I’ve been spending half the year, or sometimes more, in Japan for about 7 years now and in that time I’ve had quite a few earthquakes. To be honest most of them are like “oo, an earthquake” and it’s all quite exciting and passes after a bit. But today’s started out like that and quickly moved into things flying across the room! Which needless to say put it in another category and out of the “wow, isn’t this interesting!” mode.

Things were OK though. Everything was thrown around like something from Arthur C Clarke’s “World of Strange Powers”, I bet that’s where all these poltergeist stories come from, it’s people who’ve been in Earthquakes! And you could see how much the building moved ( I was on the 8th floor), as my desk, which is on wheels, ended up a metre of so from where it should be. So one rule is not to pack things high up, especially putting music gear on top of speakers!

But it’s amazing how Fukuoka has stood up to the shake, although a few roads are cracked and some people were injured, it’s surprising that the city seems to be pretty much unaffected.



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I was definitely right to get away from Japan to work on the CD! This week I’ve spent nearly all day on the phone, doing emails or generally sorting out business type stuff, without getting anything done on the CDs!! Argh!!

There have also been a few problems on the forum, some people just don’t seem to understand that free speech doesn’t mean they can say anything they like anywhere the like, the board is there for people to help each other out, so from now on we’ll be a lot stricter in keeping it under control to hopefully cut down on the amount of time it takes to run and to keep it a useful resource of help and advice.

Right, got to get back to work, at least the jet lag has been helping, I’ve been waking up at 5 and working through till midnight most days!!



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I always look forward to Fukuoka events as the teachers here are probably the most genki and inventive in the country! Mind you today was in a building way out of the usual places so it was a different crowd in. It was also snowing outside! Anyway I started off with Good Morning and Easter, like yesterday, and after “This year, Next year” I decided to do a couple of different songs from CD5 just to see how they go. I tried “What do you think?” and the food song.

And it was a good job I did!! Because when I write these songs I always write them with the kids in mind, and test the ideas and timing etc. with the kids. But I hadn’t tested any of these songs on Japanese adults! And that old problem of the teachers taking 10 times longer to get an idea than the kids, raised its head and things didn’t go too well!! Now I know why yesterday went so smoothly, it was because there was a bunch of kids at the front who got everything straight away so the teachers were just copying the kids!! Today there were hardly any kids so the teachers had to think about it on their own and got a bit lost! Which is just as well, as now I know I have to slow things down a lot when explaining to the teachers, and it will also help when I come to make the teaching guides. I think one of the things is maybe music as well. It seems that Japanese adults don’t have super amounts of musical sense, and seemingly natural phrasing and melody just throws them. Japanese kids have no problem, I guess it must be all the elevator music around that does it!

On the other hand there were a few tricks I used in a couple of tracks that I wasn’t sure how people would react, but they sailed through those effortlessly!

So it wasn’t the best presentation ever, but everyone tried, and a few people did get really into it so that was cool. Over the last few months I’ve been very much in a “cyber genki English” mode, mainly talking to people who use GE via the net, but have never attended a workshop. Then today there were a lot of people who came up to me saying how they use the Superpack all the time, but had never visited the website. Which is very interesting and it would be great to be able to bring these groups together more.

Then afterwards I had a chat with a couple of very genki teachers, about lots of stuff, which was great. That’s another thing about doing Genki English back in real life, everyone is really friendly, and it’s great to just be able to chat about stuff!!

Cool. It’s great to hear how so many people get so much out of Genki English, it certainly makes all the hard work worthwhile, and I can’t wait for the new songs to hit the classrooms!



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I got up early this morning and headed off to the Maruzen presentation. I got things set up and hung around to watch one of the other publisher’s presentations.

Oh dear. This is the culture shock again, but the teachers just looked dead, there weren’t half as many as expected, they weren’t getting really simply things, the presenter was going on about how different Japanese people are to everyone else, and even the CDs they were selling had weird English, or at least it sounded weird to me after 3 months out of Japan, do we ever say “I’ll have a bit of vegetables”??? So I couldn’t stay in the room, this sort of stuff is just so far behind the rest of the World!

So I popped into Starbucks then another coffee shop to do some more work on CD5. It was actually really boring work, cutting up dozens of words for the software. And I was thinking, this is just daft, putting all this effort in for people who don’t care. But a few people popped in for a chat, which was nice and around 2:30 I started rehearsing the new songs for today. And that did actually get me quite genki. The “I can do it?”, food and “How do you say?” songs really do pick you up!

Then at 3:30 I was on, and I was totally in the attitude of “look, in Germany they read Shakespeare after studying English for 4 years, let’s kick Japan into the 21st century!” and they went for it! I started off with “Good Morning” which worked very well. The best thing was that there was a bunch of kids down the front and they were mega genki and totally into the song, even though I’d never seen them before!! But after such a hectic start the adults were starting to look a little tired, so I dropped the pace with the Easter Song. The thing was that the adults started looking really happy about this, but the kids just looked bored and started asking for more genki stuff! So I duly obliged and did the “This week” song from CD5, and they loved it! This song is the “Left and Right” song of CD5! When I was testing this song I deliberately put in breaks to make sure all the kids could keep up, but today they just plowed through those and sung each line four times in the space it was supposed to take to do 2!!

Then a quick tour through the CD Owners Club, and everyone was especially impressed with the months cards, where I was explaining that Genki English isn’t about making “good Japanese people”, it’s about making the kids into “good people” - full stop!

Then it was on to the food song, which worked great, except for the fact that they only realised it followed the alphabet later on, which got many smiles, albeit a little late!! Then I had a quick run through the phonics CD and I’d forgotten I hadn’t done this CD in Kyoto before as they were lapping it up, especially the James Brown and Fatboy Slim style tracks!

So to finish off there was only one choice, as the whole theme of GE presentations is “dekiru, dekiru, dekiru” then the final song is the new “I can do it!” song, which worked really, really well, especially the actions and the “yeahs!”. So that was cool and a great presentation. Most people already had the Superpack, but the phonics CD was new so we sold quite a few of those and afterwards everyone was asking when CD5 will be out ( hopefully around April 20th), so Maruzen should be happy with those sales.

Now it’s time to get the Shinkansen down to Fukuoka for another presentation first thing tomorrow morning!



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It was raining today. Plus jet lag ( I’ve never arrived back here in the morning, it’s usually the evening). Plus guys at the station trying to talk to me in English, which I had no idea at all what they were saying and they refused to speak Japanese. Plus people barging by in the station nearly knocking you over without a word of “sorry”. Plus the hotel wouldn’t let me in to get a shower till 4 PM. Which all added up to not a very welcoming return to Japan.

So I went to bed.
I’ll blame it on the tiredness and get back to being genki tomorrow!



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It was probably a bit optimistic hoping to get the new album done for this week! The actual mixes of the songs were done really quickly as most of the tracks hardly needed any changes from what I did in Spain, so the music is all fine. But there is so much new stuff in the software section of the CD that it isn’t quite there yet! It’s amazing when you look at what is involved, with hundreds and hundreds of audio and graphics files to be put together for the final product.

I’m now in Milan airport, heading off to Osaka and presentations in Kyoto tomorrow. As I don’t have the finished CD then it will be a “sneak preview” of several of the songs, without the software. But I have printed out all the picture cards for many of the themes and they are looking well brilliant!! So hopefully just another week or so of hard work and everything will be ready to go!

So I just have to wait to see what culture shock I have going back to Japan. Mind you over here I’ve just been trying to order some stuff in Italian, but a mouthful of Spanish came out. Looks like I’ll have to work more at that as well before I head back to Italy at the end of April!



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