• So that's sort of what's going on but it really does affect how we behave, even, in a concert.

    大概就是这样,不过这的确影响到了我们的行为,即使在音乐会上

    耶鲁公开课 - 聆听音乐课程节选

  • His friend, Remi, is taking him in a limousine to a concert, ] you to think about why that might be important].

    他的朋友雷米正要用这辆豪华轿车载他去音乐会,我想留给你们思考这点为什么重要。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • 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。

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  • So the point of this is: once you get these kind of progressions locked in your ears, you go to a concert and you can begin to chart what the piece is doing in terms of its harmony.

    这里的重点是,一旦你的耳朵牢牢记住了这些进程,你去听音乐会的时候就能开始分析一部作品的和声了。

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