跟读练习: Can this Pop Star Actually Sing Opera? - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Yeah!
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Yeah.
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I don't know.
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I've heard this sound before.
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Hello everyone, welcome to another episode of TwoSet Violin.
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Today we have our friend Sana, right here.
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She's an opera singer.
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We decided to react to the very viral and popular song that popped off recently from Rosalia.
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And what's the song called?
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The...
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Berghain.
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Berghain.
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Berghain.
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Does that mean anything?
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Yes, it's the nightclub in Berlin.
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Oh!
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Oh, wow, I didn't know that.
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We haven't actually seen this whole video in its entirety, but we see so many clips of it, and people tell us to react to it, so we're gonna react to it now.
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Looks like a German apartment.
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A fancy one.
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Oh, yes.
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A really fancy one.
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Oh, fancy.
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Wow, okay, wow, wow, wow, wow.
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Oh wow, wow, wow, wow.
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Okay, wow, um...
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Okay, I feel like Vivaldi.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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I love Vivaldi.
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I'm actually very impressed they can even fit an orchestra into a single apartment.
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That is so tight for an orchestra.
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How do you even...
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I can imagine the musicians being like, Oh...
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Yeah, yeah.
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Just like, try not to poke each other's eyes out with their bow sticks.
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And also this, the girl here, she's getting blasted by a trombone.
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.
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True!
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That's actually not good for musicians.
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Aren't they actually playing here?
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Well, I don't know.
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Actually, I didn't...
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That's a good question.
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So, I think they look like legit musicians.
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Mm-hmm.
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For sure.
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But I don't know if the actual music is...
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It sounds a bit interesting.
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Okay.
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No one's playing the actual main...
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Like...
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Yeah.
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It's very fast.
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Yeah.
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You can see people doing...
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Which is fine, and someone's doing...
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Oh yeah.
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Which is doable, but...
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That's really fast.
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That's some like, Hilary Hahn type sheet.
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Yeah, but it's too...
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The articulation and the volume is too like...
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Perfect, yeah, yeah.
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Everything's too flat.
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It shouldn't sound that...
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I don't know, it sounds...
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Sounds a bit process to me.
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I don't know.
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Maybe...I'd be curious if we recorded the violin part, but damn, they'll teach me how to play so fast.
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Anyway, anyway, the whole point is the singing part.
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I'm not the hell with me, I'm not the devil, I mean, so one of the things, when I saw this clip go viral, is so many people praising her for her kind of like classic...
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I don't know, is she classically trained or...
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I mean, clearly she's using a more classical type of scene.
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Yes.
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But as an opera...
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Yeah.
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How do you feel?
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I feel like it's in the...
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to operatic style, like to this direction, a little bit like classical singing, but it's not fully that.
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Like, I think she has her like own unique sound.
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Okay.
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She's using more air in the sound.
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What does that mean, more air in a sound?
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Because I feel like the viewers might not know.
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Yeah.
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What does that mean?
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When you sing, you can sing like...
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Oh, that's...
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That's more air.
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Yeah, you can use more air when you put like...
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not so much closure...
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with your vocal cords.
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Damn, guys, that projection was huge.
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That was crazy.
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Yeah, you guys...
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Whoa!
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Yeah, I guess it's like...
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Flortando.
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Yeah, normally we play.
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Yes.
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She might be playing.
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Exactly.
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Yeah.
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So it's kind of the sound.
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Yeah.
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I think she wants this kind of sound.
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Okay.
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That's why she's singing this way.
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Would that type of sound work in traditional opera scene in a big hall?
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No, you need the projection.
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Yeah.
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But I think in baroque music, Mm-hmm.
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For example, you can use more air in some parts to express something.
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And it reminds me also like from Vivaldi, like the beginning.
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I hear you right.
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And also the lyrics are this kind of Sturm und Drang, like giving the raw emotions.
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Oh, Sturm und Drang?
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Sturm und Drang.
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Sturm und- Oh, Sturm und Drang!
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Yes, I remember that word from- I've studied that!
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Yes!
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Sturm and Drang.
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Oh, you remember this.
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Professor Stephen Emerson taught us.
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Sturm und Drang.
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And what does that mean like specifically?
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It's like late 18th century.
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It's about more expressing the art through raw emotions, more than rational thinking.
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Ah, it's more emotional.
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We are not serious.
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I'm a taronga, I'm a taronga When you're born, you're a taronga So what about the singing?
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I think it's interesting It's because she has her own sound, own choices But then she also changes to the more pop-ish sound Oh yeah, okay, the second verse felt more pop-ish Spanish, yeah.
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Oh, that was Spanish!
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When she sings...
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Yeah, in Spanish.
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Oh, I didn't realize, I'm just...
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My bad.
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There are some little bit coming, but not that much, but...
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I think it's good.
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It's not too wide.
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I like asking that question.
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Yeah...
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About vibrato.
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Yeah...
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We can talk about it later!
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I see!
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Cool, should we try it and play it?
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To play?
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And sing it?
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Yeah, let's do it.
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This is our version.
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Sight reading version.
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Dude, that's...
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Ooh!
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That's so fast!
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Oh my god.
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Oh god, I got it.
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Okay, okay, ready?
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Okay.
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I love you, I love you, I love you.
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I love you so much.
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I love you so much.
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I love you so much.
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I love you so much.
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I love you so much.
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I love you so much.
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I love you so much.
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I love you so much.
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Ah!
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Wait, what?
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That was epic!
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Bro!
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Should we try it again?
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Okay.
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I wasn't quite like...
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Not sad.
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Damn, that's just— Okay, that felt so good.
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Okay, sure.
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Should you start, like try the beginning as well?
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We'll go from the beginning.
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Do you want quickly that I tell you what...
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Oh yes, please.
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Yes, okay.
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Oh, okay.
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When you sing...
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Yes.
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Seine Angst is meine Angst.
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His fear...
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My angst.
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Yeah.
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My angst, yeah.
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Your angst is my angst?
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His fear is my fear.
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Okay, his fear is my fear.
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Seine Angst is my...
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Mein angst...
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Meine Angst, seine Angst...
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Seine Angst is meine Angst...
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Seine Wut is meine Wut.
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Seine Wut is meine Wut.
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What does that mean?
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His hate is my hate.
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Oh, seine...
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Seine Lieb is meine Liebe.
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Okay.
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His song is my song?
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Seine Lieb is mine Liebe.
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His song is my song.
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Love.
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Love.
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Love.
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His love is my love.
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Seine Lieb is...
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Seine Lieb is...
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Seine Lieb is...
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Seine Lieb is my blood.
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Seine Lieb is my blood.
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Okay.
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Okay, now you know the lyrics and how to sing there.
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Yes.
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Okay?
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So you need a little bit more support.
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So it's all about breathing.
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Like feel it here in your diaphragm.
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and then just like let the air flow but you can go to your like head voice like you need your chest and then you need your head voice and the balance like the chiaroscuro like the dark and the bright bright balanced at the same time so you can like play with like think about that you're a siren like an ambulance or I've heard this sound before.
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Let the woman stand!
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You!
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You!
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Yes, there is it.
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You can call it your head voice.
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Wow.
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There you go!
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And there's one trick.
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Think about it, you're really surprised.
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Better?
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Wow.
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Yeah.
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Yes, great.
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One thing is that when you go up, you can think that you're going down.
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So it's like an elevator.
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You need the...
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Yeah!
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Whoa.
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That's my whole verse.
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That's awesome.
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I'm just like an opera singer.
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So I sing it my style.
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I don't try to imitate her because I cannot do what she's doing.
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So I just do it my way.
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The more I listen to it, the more I'm like, really appreciating and liking the inspiration, and how people these days are paying more homage and looking more inspiration to the past.
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You see it in artists like Leve, you see it here, you see it in like, the Nike ad.
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Oh yeah, let's talk.
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So I think that's really cool.
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So I guess the question that everyone is dying to know is, as a representative of the opera community, do you approve of this song?
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Absolutely.
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Great job.

关于本课

在本课中,学习者将通过观看一段关于流行歌手与歌剧的对话视频,来练习英语口语和听力理解。练习者将通过模仿和阴影技巧,提升自己的发音和流利度。通过这种有趣的方式,学习者不仅能掌握新词汇,还能感受英语的节奏和语调,帮助他们更有效地运用语言。

关键词汇与短语

  • 歌剧 (opera) - 指一种结合音乐和戏剧的艺术形式。
  • 热门歌曲 (popular song) - 近期流行的音乐作品。
  • 反应 (react) - 对某事物做出回应或表达感受。
  • 乐团 (orchestra) - 一组演奏管弦乐器的音乐家。
  • 公寓 (apartment) - 指一种住宅类型,通常在城市中常见。
  • 小心 (careful) - 在某个行动或行为上保持谨慎。
  • 乐器 (musicians) - 演奏乐器的人,通常指专业的音乐家。

练习技巧

在观看视频时,可以尝试以下几个技巧来提高你在英语中的阴影发音。首先,注意说话者的语速和语调。虽然他们的对话中有些地方比较快,但尝试跟着他们的语音,进行模仿练习,能够帮助你提高自己的流利度和自然度。在学习过程中,你可以选择暂停视频或者重复听某几句话,以便更好地消化和模仿他们的发音。可以在你自己的记录中,使用shadow speaks的方法,即在他们说完后,立即跟读,达到更好的口语效果。除此之外,利用看YouTube学英语的方式,你能够找到更多类似的内容,通过这些生动的场景学习日常用语和流行文化。不要担心犯错,勇于尝试,几次之后你会发现,你的英语口语能力有明显的提升。

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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