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From: gihanfirststep
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  • Hey there! Have you thought about the amazon book Public Speaking for Frankenstein ? I got some unbelivable tips from it and was able gave a stand up talk with no trouble.

  • Excellent stuff! Well done indeed! Thanks very much, Gihan! -garr

  • This is Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata.

  • can you please tell me what song that is. I have always liked it but, I didn't know how to find it not knowing the name.

  • how do i download this???

  • bravo! the sonata is one of the best explanations/exemplification i've met for the presentation skills compenents... many thanks for sharing

  • GIHAN AIYYA! OYATA KOHOMADA MACHANG ?

  • Hey Gihan, I really liked your approach to the entire thing. But definitely one needs to be a little more evolved in music to be able to relate your idea to a presentation...asides it would be wonder ful if you first play the piece with all the three parts one time for a considerable duration so as to be able to recognice the absence of one.

  • Incredible! Thank you.

  • very impressive. thanks gihan!

  • I'm very glad I happened upon your video. That was a very nice reminder of ethos, logos, and pathos. Thank you!

  • Fantastic! Thank you so much!

    ~Dan

  • Truly inspiring. Well done.

  • Very good paralel drawn to the music!

    It all makes sense.

  • That was brilliant!!!! :-)

  • That was brilliant!!! :-)

  • I works for me. Admirable. :)

  • excellent analogy. thank you

  • I like the splitting of the Sonata. It's so nice to see people posting good material likes yours, even if the sound is a little bad.

    Thank you

  • I rather like this. I really rather like it.

    I'm off to deliver a presentation course now!

  • Nice video. Nice analogy. I put together a moonlight sonata expressive message myself in my videos, if you want to take a look.

  • Very interesting analogy. Well done.

  • Nice analogy you have there. Also, most people thinking about parts of the speech think about the beginning, middle, and end so to look at it as ethos, logos, and pathos is a nice eye opener. Now it would be good for someone to help me get good at all three so I can help change the world! :)

  • I like this video because I'm just starting my speaking career. Check out my speech and leave a comment please.

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