 My name's Kimbo from CalTV Entertainment and I'm here with Kevin Keenan because he is going to teach me how to play the carillon. Isn't that right, Kevin? Sure. So come follow us at the Campanile and let's get our carillon. Get it? Carillon? Get it? Carillon? So Kevin, I think that the carillon is such an interesting and unique instrument. I actually didn't know that it existed until I got to Cal. So what's your passion in wanting to play? So actually both of my parents came to Cal and they were athletes so we always came to Cal most weekends for football games and just to explore the campus. And when we did we would always come up to the top of the Campanile and I'd get to see the carillon concerts being played and hear the bells. And I played the piano my whole life so always growing up my parents would jokingly tell me that when I came to Cal I ought to play the carillon. And so that's what I did. So it's just something that I've always actually wanted to do. Oh, bare love. I heard some songs that you're playing. Some of the music consisted of, what's that one song? When You Wish Upon a Star, right? When You Wish Upon a Star and The Office theme song. So what made you want to choose that specific music? So when You Wish Upon a Star I actually just really liked the arrangement and I played it as a duet once with my friend Leslie who also plays the carillon here. And then I sort of took that and learned it for myself. And I like to have a mix between more serious carillon music that sort of helps me garner my technique and also I think it's fun to play things that people recognize. And since I love The Office I can probably quote every single episode. I wanted to arrange the theme song to play. And so I know that there's a decal here on campus to learn how to play the carillon. What do you like most about being able to help teach that? So I wanted to play the carillon so badly for so long and when I was accepted into the decal I was so happy. So I think I really like the idea of being able to give that to somebody else who might really want to play and just sort of pass on this gift of carillon music and playing. What's some information that you would give to students who might want to play the carillon in the future? Definitely I would suggest looking into the decal. It's a really great way to sort of get your foot in the door, sort of learn what the instrument and playing it entails. And then after that maybe you could audition for Music 40 which is the intro to Carillon Class taught by Jeff Davis who's a university carillonist. And then from that just sort of go for it. Wow! I feel like a carillonist. Is that how you say it? Yeah. Okay cool.