Interpreting Training: Note-Taking Practice Exercise (Speech #2) – How Did Ancient Music Sound Like?
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Welcome to a new note-taking practice exercise for interpreting students, ideal for consecutive interpretation training. This one give you the chance to practice some lists (always a challenge for interpreters) and non-standard accents.
WARNING: The speech starts straight away!
TOPIC(S): Music, Music History, Music Theory
TERMS: music streaming, Spotify, Tidal, Primephonic, Amazon Music, Deezer, YouTube Music, CDs, vinyl records, sound recording, Thomas Edison, compact cassette, 8-track tape, floppy disk, mp3, Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, music sheet, musical notation, notes, pitches, rhythms, chords, Guido of Arezzo, choir
Title of this speech: 'How did ancient music sound like?'
This interpretation exercise will help you practice:
Non-standard accents
Lists / itemisation
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About this video series:
A series of speeches to help interpreting student with their note-taking daily practice (essentially free exercises!)
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