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I must say that I like the contrast between your voice and Eddie's better than I did yours and Jeff's. I also like the low music that plays throughout the conversation. Also, I think I like the changes in vocabulary and delivery better. You concentrate on possible symbolic meanings as well as compostional techniques. The podcast is different, but as enlightening as the one Sasha and Soh Yoon did. You provide a great deal of info and things to think about , but do it in a way so that the listener does not realize it or become overwhelmed by it..... Way to GO!
I agree about the vocabulary now! It is much less like an "ask the expert" and more like an informed conversation about the work of art. My favorite line is about the foxy lady!
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I must say that I like the contrast between your voice and Eddie's better than I did yours and Jeff's. I also like the low music that plays throughout the conversation. Also, I think I like the changes in vocabulary and delivery better. You concentrate on possible symbolic meanings as well as compostional techniques. The podcast is different, but as enlightening as the one Sasha and Soh Yoon did. You provide a great deal of info and things to think about , but do it in a way so that the listener does not realize it or become overwhelmed by it..... Way to GO!
Posted by: Jan | April 3, 2007 3:04 AM
Like jan said, I really like the voice contrast between Eddie and katie. The conversation sounds natural and comfortable.
Posted by: sohhyoun | April 3, 2007 8:56 AM
I agree about the vocabulary now! It is much less like an "ask the expert" and more like an informed conversation about the work of art. My favorite line is about the foxy lady!
Posted by: Anonymous | April 4, 2007 2:22 PM