演讲题目:The Art of Asking
演讲者:Amanda Palmer
不要逼迫人们购买音乐,Amanda Palmer说:让他们主动为音乐慷慨解囊。在她充满激情的演讲中,Amanda Palmer追溯了她做街头艺人(在“八英尺新娘”的帽子中留一美元)的经历,检视了艺术家和支持者之间的全新关系。
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精选评论(每次一篇评论翻译,打卡~):
@Graeme Harrison:
I have watched hundreds of TED talks, been to multiple TED conferences ...... and I'm coming to the conclusion that this might just be the most remarkable, beautiful, vulnerable TED talk that I've ever seen. I wasn't a big fan of her music but her account of her career so far, her authenticity and courage were breathtaking .... and then she explained how the music industry (the industry that I work in) could remain relavent in a downloading, file-sharing age ..... all in under 14 minutes. Amanda, you are truly remarkable. Thank you (and thank you for the remarkable heart-rending performance of The Bed Song later in the conference).
我看过了成百的TED演讲,去过了很多TED会场……我觉得这可能是我见过的最美妙动人的TED演讲。我不是她的粉丝确是她音乐生涯的见证者,她的真实和勇气令人感动……她解释了如何让音乐产业(也是我投身的事业)在下载、共享的时代里保持意义……在这不到14分钟的演讲里,Amanda真的十分优秀。谢谢(以及感谢之后会场中撕心裂肺的表演<The Bed Song>)
个人笔记:
这篇演讲很打动人,文辞和声音都很优美。语速不快约150words/min。
但听力刚开始确实感觉比较生疏,错误率高同时也慢。
这篇分了5个Section完成。
蓝字为错误内容,红字为修订内容。
希望能不断进步。