Nov 25, 2012 08:41
11 yrs ago
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and always has

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One incredibly useful technique that can help make you a master of meter is to simply count. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn there are cave paintings of Cro-Magnon drum teachers instructing their students to count out loud while using saber-toothed tiger bones to pound on mastodon hides. Many drummers hate to count. Go on, admit it, you’re one of them. But it works well, works quickly, and always has. Plus, counting can help you get your bearings until you can just “hear” it.

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Discussion

OWatts Nov 26, 2012:
I would put it like that: "Но этот способ работает - и всегда работал - хорошо и быстро."
AStcheg Nov 25, 2012:
В русском есть красивый оборот с более широким смыслом - и "так было всегда", и "чтобы вы не думали (независимо от вашегол мнения)" - в одном флаконе:
но КАК БЫ ТО НИ БЫЛО это всегда работает...

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9 mins
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и так было всегда

and [it] has always [worked well and quickly]
Peer comment(s):

agree Sergiy Cherednichenko
2 mins
Большое спасибо!
agree sas_proz
3 mins
Большое спасибо!
agree Alexey Suspitsyn : безусловно. And always has (worked)
22 mins
Большое спасибо!
agree MariyaN (X)
7 hrs
Большое спасибо!
agree interprivate
1 day 2 hrs
Большое спасибо!
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17 mins

и всегда

это работает хорошо, быстро - и всегда
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23 mins

И всегда срабатывает

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1 hr

и действовало всегда

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+1
4 hrs

но счет был и остается самым действенным и быстрым способом обучения.

можно немного перестроить фразу...
Peer comment(s):

agree AStcheg : ага
16 hrs
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