Now, you've arrived at the concert hall and you're looking through your pocket and you realize they're gone--you've lost them.
现在,你已经到了音乐厅门口,你掏了半天兜后,你意识到票没了,你把他们弄丢了。
They have the Radio City Music Hall, where they have the Rockettes that dance there,
那里有无线电城音乐厅, “火箭女郎”会在音乐厅里跳舞。
He will sometimes play the Shubert Theater there and they'll have two hours of spectacular jazz, but what you won't see, again is any sort of music in front of them.
他有时候会在舒伯特音乐厅演出,两个小时精彩绝伦的爵士乐表演,但同样,你不会看到,任何曲谱摆在他们面前
Halls, they try to design halls such that that doesn't happen, and I show an example of a concert hall here -- this is Symphony Hall in Boston, and I can pretty much guarantee you if you do go to this Symphony Hall, you will not experience a bad seat or a dead seat.
大厅,他们建大厅的时候,尽量要避免这种事,我这里给你们展示一个,音乐厅的例子-这是波士顿,的交响乐厅,我可以向,你们保证如果你去那里的话。
he built the Disney Concert Hall and he's like really famous and
他建造了迪士尼音乐厅,他很有名。
And then we're going to the Royal Festival Hall,
然后可以去皇家音乐厅,
But then they posed a different version of the same question and the different version was: Suppose you had ordered tickets to pick them up and pay for them at the window at the concert hall and you brought $400 in cash in your pocket.
然后,他们又对同样的问题,给予了不同的假设场景:,假设你预定了两张票,你得去音乐厅的窗口,付钱然后取票,你随身带了四百美元。
What that is, is an organ pipe of the type of organ that we have over in Woolsey Hall, thirty-two feet tall, this gigantic sound of down there so that's what he's trying to set up.
这是一种管风琴,梧希音乐厅就有,三十二英尺高,巨大浑厚的低音,正是施特劳斯努力展现的
So, it's very well designed such that they've minimized any of these destructive interference dead sounds. So, it's nice, on a student budget you can go and get the worst seat in the house and you can hear just as well as they can hear up front, even if you can't actually see what's going on.
世界上最好的两三个音乐厅之一,它的设计十分精巧,把任何相干相消,都见到了最低,所以这点对于你们,用学生预算买到一个最差的位置的人,来说是很好的,你们可以听得,像前排一样清楚,虽然你们,可能看不见台上发生了什么。
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