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I need to memorize a long chant for my script...tecnique?


Question Posted Wednesday April 8 2009, 1:49 am

This is the chant I need to learn... I need to know a good way to memorize it completely within about a week and a half....


Rise my queen. Rise and give us the powers you posses. Give us the power to escape this mortal shell and become that of which all men fear. Curse us with your power of immortality. Make us into that of which you are. Make us into a creature of the night.

This we ask of you, my queen. In all your power, in all that you are. In all that we may be. We ask for this curse, this gift, this bloodlust.

Let us be one with you, let us be one like you. Let us feast on the weak. Let us drink their blood. Let us be a creature of the night.

This is all we ask of you, my queen of the night


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Shortcake22 answered Wednesday April 8 2009, 4:30 am:
This is going to be a breeze to memorize! Start with the first 2 lines. Say those over and over again until you are sure you have got them. Then add the third line. Say the first 3 lines over and over until you have those. Then add the fourth. Then the fifth. And so on. If you ever find yourself pausing in the middle to remember, that means it's not memorized, and you need to go back to that point and work from there. This can all be done in one night. Then, then next night, try to do the whole thing from memory. See how far you can make it without struggling. At the point you mess up, that's where you need to start re-memorizing. Go through the process again until you think you have the whole thing. Then the next night, repeat the process. By the third or fourth night you should definitely have the whole thing, but make sure you say it a few times in front of an audience (mom, dad, or best friend?) every night. The audience is important because you may think you have it by yourself, then forget everything in front of someone because of nerves or distraction, so make sure you avoid this by practice practice practice. Good luck =)

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uberlou answered Wednesday April 8 2009, 4:20 am:
You could learn that easy in a night. Do it line by line. Like, recite the first line 4 or 5 times (or even more as long as it's to the point where you remember it), then throw in the next line and repeat those two lines. Then add the third line and so on and so forth. This is a tried and tested technique since it's what I use to do when I did competitive speech & debate. I hope it works for you.

Also, since it's a chant, give it some kind of cadence so it gets a flow going. I think it'll help you greatly too in your memorization.

Hope I could be of help. Good luck!

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