Snapping Fingers At Poetry Readings at Charlie Garon blog

Snapping Fingers At Poetry Readings. Throughout the performance, you hear snapping fingers and cheers, signifying. The more snaps that fill the empty space, the more people are pursing their lips. Snapping fingers is a common way of showing appreciation after a poetry reading or during other situations where you don't want to break the. I believe some of the concept behind the tradition is that snapping can be a more spontaneous outburst than applause. It started during the 1950s in greenwich village. As it turns out, finger snapping is something of a tradition at poetry readings. They snapped fingers instead of clapping to avoid disturbing upstairs neighbors in dingy basement apartments while reading. The crowd is attentive but far from silent.

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It started during the 1950s in greenwich village. The more snaps that fill the empty space, the more people are pursing their lips. Snapping fingers is a common way of showing appreciation after a poetry reading or during other situations where you don't want to break the. They snapped fingers instead of clapping to avoid disturbing upstairs neighbors in dingy basement apartments while reading. I believe some of the concept behind the tradition is that snapping can be a more spontaneous outburst than applause. As it turns out, finger snapping is something of a tradition at poetry readings. The crowd is attentive but far from silent. Throughout the performance, you hear snapping fingers and cheers, signifying.

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Snapping Fingers At Poetry Readings The crowd is attentive but far from silent. The crowd is attentive but far from silent. Snapping fingers is a common way of showing appreciation after a poetry reading or during other situations where you don't want to break the. As it turns out, finger snapping is something of a tradition at poetry readings. It started during the 1950s in greenwich village. I believe some of the concept behind the tradition is that snapping can be a more spontaneous outburst than applause. They snapped fingers instead of clapping to avoid disturbing upstairs neighbors in dingy basement apartments while reading. Throughout the performance, you hear snapping fingers and cheers, signifying. The more snaps that fill the empty space, the more people are pursing their lips.

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