How to Clap Your Hands

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
It's true, babies do it, and well. But clapping is more diverse than you might think. Is it appropriate to clap your hands after the allegro passage in a Mozart concerto? What about after a sermon in church? And what's the deal with...
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It's true, babies do it, and well. But clapping is more diverse than you might think. Is it appropriate to clap your hands after the allegro passage in a Mozart concerto? What about after a sermon in church? And what's the deal with snapping at a poetry reading? Learn to clap the right way.

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Clapping Techniques

  1. Step 1 Do the basic clap.
    Open your hands and clap your palms against each other, with the fingers held up towards the sky. Do it hard enough to get a good loud smacking sound out of it, but not so hard you turn your hand red.
    • Some people clap more by clapping the fingers of one hand against the palm of the other. Do whatever feels most comfortable for you.
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Clapping at the Right Time

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Warnings

  • When you are in an audience and everyone is clapping, stop at the appropriate time and don't continue to clap after everyone else has stopped.
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  • Don't clap during inappropriate situations when applause would be irritating or distracting.
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