Love it that he speaks fast (just wish my computer was working better). Cannot stand it when a lecturer speaks slowly because all interest disappears. As long as they speak clearly and get to the point, that's what makes them interesting.
It's as though he is afraid, if we are given too much time to consider what he 'shpiels out' quickly, we might not believe it, or ask too many awkward questions. Either that, or he has a train to catch!
I love that he speaks fast, it's one of the reasons I've been able to listen to about everything he's posted online. If he spoke slower, I would have to devote double the time to watching his classes! This way I can cover more Torah in less time and fit in other shiurim.
To Anonymous @6:21 pm - don't believe he is 'spieling out'; this is obviously the way he speaks and must admit he's to the point and is just interpreting Chazal and tells you from where he is getting the information, as he speaks. Speaking clearly but fast when a lecture is about an hour or more is wise; otherwise, it's easier to just shut it down.
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It's insane how fast the Rabbi talks. It's like a rollercoaster ride, more than a lesson.
ReplyDeleteI can follow it, he must have a very fast-moving brain !
ReplyDeleteLove it that he speaks fast (just wish my computer was working better). Cannot stand it when a lecturer speaks slowly because all interest disappears. As long as they speak clearly and get to the point, that's what makes them interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt's as though he is afraid, if we are given too much time to consider what he 'shpiels out' quickly, we might not believe it, or ask too many awkward questions. Either that, or he has a train to catch!
ReplyDeleteI love that he speaks fast, it's one of the reasons I've been able to listen to about everything he's posted online. If he spoke slower, I would have to devote double the time to watching his classes! This way I can cover more Torah in less time and fit in other shiurim.
ReplyDeleteTo Anonymous @6:21 pm - don't believe he is 'spieling out'; this is obviously the way he speaks and must admit he's to the point and is just interpreting Chazal and tells you from where he is getting the information, as he speaks. Speaking clearly but fast when a lecture is about an hour or more is wise; otherwise, it's easier to just shut it down.
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