Kasama ang mga kapatid niyang sina Mae at Carlyn, ikinuwento ni Lani Misalucha kung paano napunta sa mundo ng musika ang pamilya niya!
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00:00What happened at school?
00:03What do you mean at school?
00:06They don't know yet.
00:09That you're siblings?
00:10No, no.
00:11Oh, I see.
00:12That's what you were saying.
00:14Yes, that's what I was saying.
00:16Oh, is that so?
00:18I thought you were posing.
00:20You were posing for the album cover.
00:22Oh, right?
00:26So, nothing, nothing.
00:27They don't know.
00:28They don't know yet.
00:30When we grew up.
00:31Actually, that's wrong.
00:33It's an old, wrong word for beautiful.
00:37So, how was your childhood?
00:39Oh, right.
00:40What's easy?
00:41Oh, it's hard.
00:43You know, Jenny and I are just two.
00:45We fought when we were kids.
00:47We were just two.
00:48So, how was it when you were three?
00:49Oh, there's a gap.
00:50Of course.
00:53The most dominating thing was...
00:56You're the one who told them, right?
00:58To the girls, yes.
01:00To the girls?
01:01Because since...
01:05The truth is, she's four years older than me.
01:09And here, our age gap is seven.
01:12Seven years?
01:13Yeah.
01:14That's a long time.
01:15Yes.
01:16Is there a boy in the team?
01:17None.
01:18We're really the same age.
01:19Seven years?
01:20Surprise, pregnancy.
01:21So, you're like twins?
01:22Wow.
01:23You're really the same age.
01:24You're like my daughter.
01:25Yes.
01:26I thought it was just the three of us.
01:27We have two older brothers who...
01:30They also sing?
01:31Of course.
01:32Do you play choir?
01:35No, we play basketball.
01:36No.
01:37You two are in the same team.
01:39What's your career?
01:40Like violin.
01:41Hey.
01:44Wait a minute.
01:45Wait.
01:46First of all, I really have a career in singing.
01:50Really?
01:51Really?
01:52Why are you laughing?
01:53I made a history.
01:54No.
01:55Listen to her.
01:56It's not true.
01:57What's not true?
01:58My mom and dad also said that.
01:59What?
02:00I don't know.
02:01What?
02:02You're not the one.
02:03What?
02:04What do you mean you don't want to?
02:05It's like you have an objection.
02:08I'm just kidding.
02:09I'm just kidding.
02:10I'm just kidding.
02:11Since preschool, I sang.
02:16I was the champion until I went to high school.
02:20For others, they build their careers while they're single.
02:23Why did you become a singer after you got married?
02:27Are you okay?
02:29Because I was the one who got married first.
02:33It's okay.
02:34You're the one who got married first.
02:35What?
02:36You're the one who got married first.
02:37I don't know.
02:38I really don't know how to sing.
02:43You're okay.
02:44You don't know how to dance?
02:47You don't know how to dance?
02:49I don't know.
02:50What do you do before?
02:51I don't know.
02:52You don't know how to sing?
02:53No.
02:54Stop it.
02:55I'm an announcer.
02:59I don't know how to dance.
03:00Your mom knows how to dance.
03:01I don't know how to dance.
03:02I don't know how to dance.
03:03I'm a girl and I'm a boy.
03:04I'm sorry.
03:06You're not.
03:11I'm sorry.
03:12It's true.
03:13I was in college.
03:15You?
03:16Elementary.
03:17No, I was in college.
03:18You were already in high school.
03:20My sister already graduated.
03:22She's leading her own life now.
03:25I was in college.
03:26What happened to her was an accident.
03:30That's why I was in a band.
03:31She was in a band.
03:32She needed to go overseas.
03:36Yes.
03:37She needed to go to OCW.
03:38OCW.
03:39Yes.
03:40I signed up.
03:41I traveled for one year.
03:42I renewed my contract.
03:45I didn't know about it.
03:46Back then, it was nice to sing outside.
03:49I was nervous.
03:50It used to be like that.
03:51It's nice to sing outside.
03:52It's nice to see.
03:53I really wanted to travel.
03:56I didn't want to leave.
03:57You were excited.
03:58Yes.
03:59Adela was excited.
04:00Right?
04:01She was excited.
04:02You're on your own.
04:03You're on your own.
04:04You're holding on to your life.
04:05No one will save you.
04:06I left.
04:07Of course.
04:08Violin girl.
04:09Violin girl.
04:10What's the history of our violin?
04:13What happened to me?
04:15What's your career?
04:16Is violin your hobby or is it your thing?
04:21First of all,
04:22I just want to make it clear.
04:24I don't have a career.
04:28That's it.
04:29That's it.
04:30I just want to make it clear.
04:31I started playing the violin
04:34when I was 3 years old.
04:38That's a long story.
04:40I started playing the piano.
04:42The piano in your room.
04:44You don't have a piano.
04:46We all learned to play the piano
04:48because my dad is a musician.
04:49That's why.
04:50How many choices?
04:54You weren't forced to.
04:56There's a part of you.
04:58There's a part of you.
04:59You're obliged.
05:00Since you're a kid,
05:02you don't have a choice.
05:03You're a minor.
05:05I've been playing the piano since I was 7.
05:08Then I was old.
05:09I said,
05:10Dad, I don't want to play the piano.
05:12I want to play the violin.
05:13That's it.
05:14That's his excuse.
05:15But,
05:16I haven't seen or held a violin yet.
05:20My father is serious.
05:21He's serious.
05:22He bought me two.
05:24He bought me two.
05:26Two violins?
05:27Yes, two.
05:28Two violins?
05:29Can you play them together?
05:30To make sure.
05:31What do you have in your house?
05:33Sing,
05:34violin,
05:35drums,
05:36guitar,
05:37piano.
05:39They usually play the piano.
05:40They sing.
05:41Really?
05:42Yes.
05:43Where are you from?
05:44We're brothers.