تدريب Shadowing: Ana Gasteyer Teaches Jimmy Her Schmigadoon! Vocal Warm-Ups, Recalls Breaking Character on SNL - تعلم التحدث بالإنجليزية مع YouTube

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Welcome back to the show.
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Hi!
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You look fantastic.
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Oh, thank you, love.
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Before we talk about Schmigadoon...
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Schmigadoon!
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Congratulations to the Tony nominations here.
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I gotta say, last time I saw you was at the SNL 50th Homecoming concert at Radio City.
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Watched it on Peacock if you haven't seen it.
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You stole the show...
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I was...
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...with Marty and Bobby Mohan.
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Bobby Mohan.
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It was un...
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on a gas tire when I tell you...
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It was unbelievable, and you didn't miss a beat,
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and you crushed it, and kept crushing.
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You know what was so fun?
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So, first of all, it was so great, because you were there.
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And remember, it was chaos.
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SNL's always chaos.
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This was like the Friday night,
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like, kind of pregame, like, so-and-so?
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But it almost felt like the 40th anniversary in a weird way.
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Remember the after party?
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Oh, my God, that's exactly what it felt like.
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And it was all these cool musicians,
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because it was the music night.
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So it was like...
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It was literally the coolest people in American culture for 50 years, and then they...
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Nirvana reunited.
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Nirvana reunited.
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The Roots, the Roots played.
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The Roots played everything, right, right.
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Yeah.
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We're backstage kind of panicking,
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you know, because- Dressed as these- Dressed as these, these jokers.
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Yeah.
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And we're like, and everyone was kind of blowing us off a little bit.
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Yeah.
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Because I think they were like, who are these nerds?
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You know?
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But that's perfect.
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I'm like trying to make,
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you know, chit chat with Chris Martin.
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It's just like, whatever, ladies.
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Yes.
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Nice, nice striped dress.
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No, yeah.
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But that's perfect to stay in character.
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My-my-my, uh, I just don't think they knew who we were, which was great.
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Like, I love the idea that Bobby and Marty themselves just kind of wandered in to do a gig at Radio City.
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Yeah, of course.
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And we were so...
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We kept...
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Will and I were so happy, because it...
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We were so happy, because they would have been so excited to be there, you know?
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Bobby and Marty.
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With all the musical artists.
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Of course they would, with all the musical artists.
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And my dressing room was between,
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um, Jack White and Cher's.
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So dress...
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Dress like this jackass.
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You know?
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I touched Cher's wig.
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Oh, for good luck?
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Yeah, for good luck, you gotta do that.
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You gotta touch...
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You're a pro.
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It's like touching, you know,
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um, I don't know, like a...
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Cher's wig.
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It's an amulet.
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Yes, it is an amulet.
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You never broke when we were on Siren Live together.
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You were very professional.
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It wasn't my jam.
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No. Because I would dig in deeper.
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I don't know, it's like the Will Ferrell school or something,
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but I would just try to go deeper sometimes.
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One time I broke.
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One time I broke.
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I don't know if you were there.
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I think you were.
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You came in my second season?
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Yeah.
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Harper Steele wrote this insane sketch called Riding My Donkey.
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Oh, my God.
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It was a political talk show.
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Riding My Donkey.
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Did that air?
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It was during the Clinton impeachment scandal.
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And it did air.
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I know exactly...
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It did not air, but I know exactly the sketch.
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It did air, it did air, but not...
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I didn't break on air.
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But what happened was it was a bunch of CNN talking heads, a political talk...
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It was called...
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Riding my donkey.
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It was like...
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Riding my donkey, talking about what's in the news.
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Riding my donkey, I don't remember this.
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For people who want to know.
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I'm riding my donkey.
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Yeah, I'm riding and talking and riding and talking.
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Riding my donkey political talk show.
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So we were on...
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I totally remembered this.
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Thank you.
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Riding my donkey.
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Riding my donkey.
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So I was playing some CNN talking head political lady.
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And by the way, my whole impression was my face going like this.
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Yeah.
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That was the impression.
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So I didn't have...
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The reason I say that is because it was bad to break in.
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Because I kept going...
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Right?
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And the donkeys...
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Well, tell everyone that you were on actual donkeys.
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See, we were sitting atop actual asses.
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That was the idea, right?
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And we were talking about the politics.
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It was insane.
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So it was the talks you were all CNN,
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you were on real-life donkeys.
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There were real donkeys, and everybody was doing...
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So there was probably eight donkeys on the set?
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There were a lot of donkeys.
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And they had not been trained or drugged in any way.
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And they were not obviously comfortable with live television.
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It wasn't a great setting for them.
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Was one of them biting Daryl Hammond?
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One bit Daryl in the.. in the , I think.
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And, I mean, it was a pretty active, like, ow!
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Like, in the middle of the talk, you know?
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Yeah, you almost fell off the donkey.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Were you in it?
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No, I remember seeing it.
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But we kept, like, lunging...
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Beth McCarthy Miller would play it to the crew just to make us happy.
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It was the...
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Like, while we're rehearsing, like,
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a late night on a Friday night.
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And because, you know, you're,
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like, playing to specific cameras on SNL,
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so each camera for your character is, like...
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So...
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But they kept zooming past one another's shots.
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Right in my donkey.
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You know, almost fantastic.
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Political talks.
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Anyway, that's...
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And now, look at you getting nominated for a Tony Award.
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No big deal.
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Anna Gaston.
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I'm excited!
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Are you kidding?
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Are you kidding me?
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Are you kidding me?
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You love Broadway.
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I love Broadway.
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You always have.
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This is my sixth Broadway show.
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I am so excited to be nominated.
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Because, you know, my first Broadway...
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You came to my Broadway debut.
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I was there.
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To Rocky Horror Show in 2001.
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I remember you.
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You were in Rocky Horror.
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Crazy.
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And, uh, yeah.
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And I played Elphaba.
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And then I was there.
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I saw you as Elphaba,
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too, because you were defying gravity.
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I defied gravity.
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And to the.. and Wicked.
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And Wicked.
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But...
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You love it.
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I'm like...
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I love it.
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And I have to say,
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like, a lot of this was pre-pre-social media.
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So, you know, when people know you from SNL,
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the power of television, there's still people to this day are very confused by the fact that I do theater or sing.
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And Schmigadoon is so fun because it kind of smushes it all together.
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You know, it's a...
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Lauren's producing it, which is incredible.
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I know, I love that.
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And it's a parody of the Golden Age musicals.
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It's about a couple, a modern couple,
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that gets trapped in a Golden Age musical.
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And they can't get...
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One really hates musicals, and one loves them.
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But...
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So it's just this great love letter to the American musical theater tradition.
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And it's super analog.
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The sets are hand painted.
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We have 14 pieces in the orchestra.
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The music is glorious.
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I have obviously played the villain, duh.
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I play the...
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You play the villain?
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I play the uptight white lady.
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What else is new?
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Wow.
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Are you going through your villain era right now?
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I'm in my villain era.
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I get a little redemptive arc,
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but I get to yell at everybody, which is fun.
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You have a showstopper song.
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I do, I do.
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This song is based on Trouble in River City, from Music Man.
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And it's a patter song,
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which I thought would be easier,
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but it's actually as hard as Elphaba, which kind of sucks.
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Because it's hard, because you got to talk fast,
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you got to breathe fast,
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and then I belt and sing at the end of it,
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because it has sort of a tent revival characteristic,
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but you don't have to,
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you know, run it all the time.
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Loudmouth Trashers, your tomber ruttin' flap,
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doodle clap, trap, fiddle faddle, jiggery, pokery, you know.
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Start with the dream.
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You're always like, yeah.
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Come on, bud.
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It's fun.
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Ana, you're crushing it.
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It's fun.
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It's really, really, really fun.
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And our ensemble, please, If you like watching people sing and dance on Broadway,
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come see Schmigadoon, because our ensemble just won the Cheater Rivera Award last night.
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Hey!
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That's what I'm talking about!
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They're amazing.
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I believe you're performing on our show in a few weeks.
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Yeah, we are.
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We're gonna come do Tribulation.
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Yes.
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Which is my.. which is my number.
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I was gonna ask you if you could show me maybe a warm-up,
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if something to do...
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Oh, yeah, because you like the vocal arts.
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I do love the vocal arts.
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And you take your craft seriously.
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Thank you very much.
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That's one thing I know about.
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You do all you stretch his Alexander technique and stuff before you come out here, right?
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Roll around on some balls and stuff.
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Yes.
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Yes, yes I do.
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I do a lot of things.
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I try to, I have a lot of weird like tinctures and stuff.
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Like all singers, I'm overly.
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Oils and.
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A lot of oils and tinctures.
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It's not good for marriage, but I like it.
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And then I do like,
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I do tongue stretching and I do a lot of like,
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you know, nebulizers and steam and stuff.
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And then this probably does nothing.
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I brought it for you.
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I also do, I throw on a little bit of red light mask because you know- It doesn't do anything?
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Well, supposedly it grows plants in space, red lights.
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Oh yeah?
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I mean, you guys know that.
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Sure, of course.
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So why not put it on your face?
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So why not put it on your face?
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Yeah, smart.
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And it's gonna take down inflammation.
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So you want to take down inflammation, right?
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So you do that.
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Well, we could try it together if you like.
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And- Let's do it.
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Can we, can we?
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It's good for just keeping people out of your dressing room, too.
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And then you can do a couple,
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um, turn it on and, is it on?
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Yeah.
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If you do that, and then you can just,
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you can do some soft vowel exercises I get with my teacher.
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And here's, here's a good little phrase.
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Wait, wait, wait, but I want to make my face.
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Wow, wow!
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There you go.
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Hey!
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Looking good.
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Okay, ready?
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You're wondering who I am.
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There you go.
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Perfect.
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And now we can just do some basic little seconds.
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Okay.
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This sucks.
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This sucks.
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This sucks.
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This sucks.
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This sucks.
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This sucks.
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Look at how frightening.
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This is scary.
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This sucks.
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See, and I do some tongue trills.
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This will really keep everyone out of your dress room.
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Yes.
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Yes, I feel like a Broadway star on a guest hour.
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Can you even see this?
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Shigadoon is now playing on Broadway at the Nederlander Theater.
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More Tonight Show after the break.
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Stick around, everybody.
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Come on.

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القواعد والتعبيرات في السياق

  • عنوان الحوار: استخدام تعابير مثل "It was chaos" تعكس حالة الارتباك وتضفي طابعًا مرحيًا على الحوار.
  • التعبير عن الإعجاب: عبارة "You look fantastic" تظهر طريقة جيدة للتعبير عن الإطراء بطريقة غير رسمية.
  • الزمن المستمر: جمل مثل "We were backstage kind of panicking" توضح كيفية استخدام الزمن المستمر للتعبير عن أحداث جارية في الماضي.
  • الأسلوب الغير رسمي: استخدام "You know?" كوسيلة للتواصل تشد الانتباه وتساهم في خلق تفاعل ديناميكي.

فخاخ النطق الشائعة

تتميز اللهجة الأمريكية بالعديد من الكلمات والتعابير التي قد تكون محيرة للمتعلمين، مثل "Nirvana" و "chaos". بالإضافة إلى ذلك، تتميز كلمات مثل "unbelievable" بنطقات قد تكون صعبة عند الكلام بسرعة. من المهم ملاحظة كيفية تأثير مناقشات السلوك اليومي على أسلوب النطق. يعد الاستخدام المناسب لأساليب مثل shadowspeak أو shadow speech وسيلة مفيدة لتصحيح الأخطاء وتحسين النطق باللغة الإنجليزية. يمكنك أيضاً ممارسة النطق من خلال تقليد الأسلوب الذي يتحدث به المتحدثون في الفيديو، مما يساعدك على تجاوز أي عقبات قد تواجهها في التعبير عن أفكارك.

ما هي تقنية التظليل الصوتي؟

التظليل الصوتي (Shadowing) تقنية تعلم لغة مدعومة علمياً، طُورت أصلاً لتدريب المترجمين الفوريين المحترفين. الطريقة بسيطة لكنها قوية: تستمع لصوت إنجليزي أصلي وتكرره فوراً بصوت عالٍ — كظل يتبع المتحدث بتأخير 1-2 ثانية. تُظهر الأبحاث تحسناً كبيراً في دقة النطق والتنغيم والإيقاع وربط الأصوات والاستماع والطلاقة.

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