線性詞彙 - 使用骰子組合在一起
這是一個我們真正希望我們的學生以內在的方式理解的概念。但這是一個非常困難的一個。測試表明,太多的選擇或太多的自由實際上阻礙了決策。
但是,當你終於明白可能的廣泛性,因為你可以把任何一個步驟與任何其他步驟一起,有一段時間,當感覺到一切都落到了位置,大部分的壓力都消失了。而探戈真的可以變得流動和容易。
- 藝術家姓名:
- Miguel Caló
- 歌名:
- Al Compás Del Corazón
- 相冊標題:
- Al Compás Del Corazón
(從維基百科和Todotango釋義):米格爾·卡洛(1905年10月28日 - 1972年5月24日)是著名的探戈音樂家,作曲家,管弦樂團米格爾·卡洛的領導人。 Caló開展了一種風格,將傳統的探戈與時代的創新聯繫起來,沒有任何的力量,突出顯示了小提琴的出現,有節奏的bandoneon部分和壯觀的鋼琴。
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- Here's the deal:
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- We're trying to find a way to really communicate that, as long as you have these few movements,
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- it doesn't matter what order you put them in, or how you, well, it matters how you do them a lot.
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- But it doesn't matter how you put them together.
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- And so, David came up with this really cool thing, which we hope will be very convincing as a way of showing you
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- It really doesn't matter.
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- Show them your very cool thing.
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- I'm turning this camera.
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- So, I downloaded this app from the android market, and hopefully, you can see this in the camera,
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- I don't know, maybe it'll look blurry.
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- But, I'm giving each thing a number from 1 to 5, and this will generate a random number. For example,
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- 2... 3... 4... 3... 2
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- Doesn't seem random, but here's the evidence. You saw me do it live.
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- 2 3 4 3 2
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- And, we can say, well, forward is 1, backward is 2, side is 3, weight change is 4, and a pause is 5.
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- 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, now he has to remember it.
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- Yeah, yeah, so, let's see,
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- Forward, back... So 2 is back, so we have back... side... weight change... side... back.
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- Back, side, weight change, side, back.
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- OK, let's do it.
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- Yeah, wish us luck, hopefully... The hard part is remembering.
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- So you have...
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- Drat.
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- 2 3 4 3 2
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- Yeah, so we have: back, side, weight change, side, back.
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- That works!
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- And it's completely legitimate to do that.
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- So, for example... So, if this is our line of dance, we'd want to do this in our line of dance, we would say, one more time,
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- Do it again, Dave, run that fancy thing you've got
Let's see - 01:59
- another one.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, another example. - 02:02
- Once again, hopefully you can see that I'm not cheating,
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- And I really am using my random number generator off the android marketplace.
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- Oh, I love technology.
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- 4... 4, 1, 2... 2... 4
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- 4 1 2 2 4
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- Okay, 4 1 2 2 4
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- So 4 is... Right, so 4 is weight change, 2 is back... No, 4 1
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- 4 1 2 2 4
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- 4... 1... 2... 2... 4
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- Let's do that again.
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- 4... 1... 2... 2... 4
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- One more time.
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- 4... Whoops, went the wrong way, one more time
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- 4... 1... 2... 2... 4
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- Right? So, the android marketplace is a brilliant choreographer, there you have it.
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- Or, alternatively, it doesn't really matter what you do, as long as you do it with conviction, and then you have some...
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- And in the next chapter we'll talk about navigation,
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- And you have this idea that, at the end, you have some end to the phrase through time or weight change.
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- I think that thing he said about conviction is really important.
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- It's so important just to choose, it doesn't matter what you choose to do, but mean it when you do it.
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- That's true of life, too