The video does a great job of highlighting the intricate details of the subject's morphology. The explanations are concise yet thorough, making complex structures easy to understand.
The setup with that informative band history display in the background. The hosts seem so comfortable and natural in this episode - Great choice incorporating a 90s song to show how morphological analysis applies across different music eras 🎶🎤
“This video is amazing! Combining morphology lessons with music is such a creative and engaging way to understand the material. The explanations are clear, and the music really helps reinforce the concepts being taught. It’s not just educational but also very enjoyable to watch. Thank you for this innovative idea!”
This song si really good i think, when i heard this sokg for the first time literally stuck in my mind, and you do good job all for this project, and thank u fot mr.Dedi about explain the material
I agree that music needs beauty (23:45), like "return" and "burn." They might not be related, but when connected through the beauty of a song, they align with the rhythm. A songwriter probably needs to incorporate repetition in their lyrics to make it more impactful. Big thanks for this memorable episode!
"You know I'm such a fool for you~." This part keeps echoing in my head. Besides the song being catchy, the band performed it so well-they’re all so talented at singing and playing instruments. And also, thank you, Mr. Dedi, for explaining the morphological aspects here so clearly and in such a fun way, as always. Big applause for this project! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This project is honestly my favvv! first of all, the song is one of my all time favorites, and the band absolutely nailed their performance. On top of that, the black-and-gray outfits really matched the melancholic vibe of the song perfectly. Everything about it just fits so well together!
Memory never disappointed me! Slayyyy as always 🔥🔥🔥 I've never know about this song actually, but after I watched this, the lyrics is stuck in my mind, and I like it so much. Memory always choose the good song ✨✨
Whoa, I love the way the camera moved during the choir session. Again, great job guys, for this third shot! For the song itself, Linger by the Cranberries, I've never heard it before, both for the song and the band. But thank you for this Memory: Melody of Morphology podcast. I know the band, and now I'm listening to their great songs. Also, it's nice to learn affixes through Linger's lyrics. and thank you to Mr. Dedi for the understandable explanation.
Another memory, another learn morphology through the song. Tbh, linger was difficult to sing for me... but this song has beautiful rhythm with repetition lyrics. I learned about affix, suffix, prefix, Confix. Thank you, sir for clear explanation!
I’m truly impressed with the way this project delves into "Linger" by The Cranberries. The song has such an emotional depth, and the analysis really brings out its powerful themes of longing and vulnerability. The combination of the haunting melody and heartfelt lyrics was explored with great insight.
Wow 'Linger' by The Cranberries, I'm actually know this song because on TikTok but didn't know the singer and now I know and learn structure through melody is literally so fun especially for the music lovers like me. The hosts also so pretty and had a good connection. Despite we enjoy the song but at the same time we learn about prefix, affix or also suffix, like killing two birds with one stone. And this is the last, please continue to anylize to the song from the 80s or 90s because analyzing songs like this can remind us of the latest's songs and introduce it to young generation.
Linger was also my favorite song, sir! From this podcast i just knew that beside to get a beautiful rhyme, repetition function was also to emphasizing the meaning. And I also love your quote, sir. "Structure and beauty is literature."
The black and white outfits is interesting because I feel like it matches the vibes of the song well. It is a nice attention to detail for this older song.
yay! i love how my favorite song became the main idea of this episode, even though some of my friends find it difficult to sing but we made it eventually!
Absolutely amazing, sir! 🤩 We can find beauty in literature. From here, I learned about repetition, the repetition is for emphasizing the meaning. Then for the words "rude" and "fade", even though they have the same last second letters, but the pronounciations are different. Thank you, sir, for the explanation!😊
the third class c project is out👏 everything is perfect. the material explained is also very clear and easy to understand. keep up the spirit class 3C🫰
This is one of the songs that i have liked for some time and didn't expect to be sung by our own project and This makes me pay more attention to the topic of morphology because I want to know about this song.
The song is a banger!! I love it so muchh! And yeah, that's me (Alya) being your host. I hope we're giving a god vibes to you all who watched this video. And it's such a honor for me to have a talked with Mr. Dedi. Thank you, sir.
I really like Linger by The Cranberries so I'm having so much fun listening to this episode. Thank you so much to Mr. Dedi for the explanation of affix (there are suffix, prefix, and confix)
I'm so proud of our teamwork! This 'Linger by The Cranberries' video was a fantastic way to learn about morphology. Thanks to everyone for their hard work and creative ideas.
This is the third video. Here I start to feel the chords are a bit difficult, but I enjoy it. The color combination of the clothes here is also interesting.
Bismillah... Assalamu 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu... First of all, I'm Ridha Ekayani from class 3C Linger is actually a difficult song to sing (for me at least😅), but Memory program introduce me to this song, and I didn't regret it! The song is beautiful afterall :D We can learn morphology in that song as well Thanks again for the clear explanation, sir :D Wassalamu 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu...
Innovative approach! Discussing morphology in songs is a unique way to blend linguistics and art.
Such a creative idea! Learn morphology material becomes more interesting with this song. 👏
a wonderful song combined with mesmerizing explanation makes this video worth to watch.
An exceptional talkshow. This talkshow brought new insights into morphology through a song. Cheers to this memory project.
The video does a great job of highlighting the intricate details of the subject's morphology. The explanations are concise yet thorough, making complex structures easy to understand.
Yes,...this song, a very good song choice. It's nice when we learn something through what we like.
what a meaningful song and also the explanation from Mr. Dedi about the lyrics is very detailed
The setup with that informative band history display in the background. The hosts seem so comfortable and natural in this episode - Great choice incorporating a 90s song to show how morphological analysis applies across different music eras 🎶🎤
The material provided was very clear and easy to understand, combined with an outstanding band performance! I love you guys!
You guys are really creative, it's really cool that the formation of each podcast keeps changing. great!!!
always excited to see your contents sir. hope it never ends
“This video is amazing! Combining morphology lessons with music is such a creative and engaging way to understand the material. The explanations are clear, and the music really helps reinforce the concepts being taught. It’s not just educational but also very enjoyable to watch. Thank you for this innovative idea!”
I was so impressed! The host's black-and-gray attire was incredibly stylish, and the presentation slides were simple but elegant.
This song si really good i think, when i heard this sokg for the first time literally stuck in my mind, and you do good job all for this project, and thank u fot mr.Dedi about explain the material
it's amazing! the host did such a great job with their black-and-gray outfit looks so stylish. And i like the ppt, simple but elegant!
This was so helpful! The way you explained the song makes it feel even more meaningful
I never thought learning morphemes could be this fun! Music really makes it so much easier to grasp. 🎧
I agree that music needs beauty (23:45), like "return" and "burn." They might not be related, but when connected through the beauty of a song, they align with the rhythm. A songwriter probably needs to incorporate repetition in their lyrics to make it more impactful.
Big thanks for this memorable episode!
Wow the outfit is really matching. And the analyzing about suffix in the lyrics of the song Linger by The Cranberries is such fun way to learn🤩!
"You know I'm such a fool for you~." This part keeps echoing in my head. Besides the song being catchy, the band performed it so well-they’re all so talented at singing and playing instruments. And also, thank you, Mr. Dedi, for explaining the morphological aspects here so clearly and in such a fun way, as always. Big applause for this project! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This project is honestly my favvv! first of all, the song is one of my all time favorites, and the band absolutely nailed their performance. On top of that, the black-and-gray outfits really matched the melancholic vibe of the song perfectly. Everything about it just fits so well together!
I really like the song that was sung, especially after knowing the background of the song, it's really amazing. ❤❤
Memory never disappointed me! Slayyyy as always 🔥🔥🔥 I've never know about this song actually, but after I watched this, the lyrics is stuck in my mind, and I like it so much. Memory always choose the good song ✨✨
Whoa, I love the way the camera moved during the choir session. Again, great job guys, for this third shot!
For the song itself, Linger by the Cranberries, I've never heard it before, both for the song and the band. But thank you for this Memory: Melody of Morphology podcast. I know the band, and now I'm listening to their great songs. Also, it's nice to learn affixes through Linger's lyrics. and thank you to Mr. Dedi for the understandable explanation.
Another memory, another learn morphology through the song.
Tbh, linger was difficult to sing for me... but this song has beautiful rhythm with repetition lyrics. I learned about affix, suffix, prefix, Confix.
Thank you, sir for clear explanation!
Previously, I didn't know this song, but when the song was selected and analyzed, it turned out to be okay. Helpful explanation and video, as usual!
I’m truly impressed with the way this project delves into "Linger" by The Cranberries. The song has such an emotional depth, and the analysis really brings out its powerful themes of longing and vulnerability. The combination of the haunting melody and heartfelt lyrics was explored with great insight.
Wow 'Linger' by The Cranberries, I'm actually know this song because on TikTok but didn't know the singer and now I know and learn structure through melody is literally so fun especially for the music lovers like me. The hosts also so pretty and had a good connection.
Despite we enjoy the song but at the same time we learn about prefix, affix or also suffix, like killing two birds with one stone. And this is the last, please continue to anylize to the song from the 80s or 90s because analyzing songs like this can remind us of the latest's songs and introduce it to young generation.
Linger was also my favorite song, sir! From this podcast i just knew that beside to get a beautiful rhyme, repetition function was also to emphasizing the meaning. And I also love your quote, sir.
"Structure and beauty is literature."
This journey has been incredible, and we couldn’t have done it without each other!
The black and white outfits is interesting because I feel like it matches the vibes of the song well. It is a nice attention to detail for this older song.
yay! i love how my favorite song became the main idea of this episode, even though some of my friends find it difficult to sing but we made it eventually!
Absolutely amazing, sir! 🤩 We can find beauty in literature.
From here, I learned about repetition, the repetition is for emphasizing the meaning. Then for the words "rude" and "fade", even though they have the same last second letters, but the pronounciations are different. Thank you, sir, for the explanation!😊
This was the first time I heard this song, and after Classy sang it, it got stuck in my head! I really love the vibe!
Affix is often appears in song lyrics, and it's morphology. and the performance is very great.
the third class c project is out👏 everything is perfect. the material explained is also very clear and easy to understand. keep up the spirit class 3C🫰
This is one of the songs that i have liked for some time and didn't expect to be sung by our own project and This makes me pay more attention to the topic of morphology because I want to know about this song.
The song is a banger!! I love it so muchh! And yeah, that's me (Alya) being your host. I hope we're giving a god vibes to you all who watched this video. And it's such a honor for me to have a talked with Mr. Dedi. Thank you, sir.
I really like Linger by The Cranberries so I'm having so much fun listening to this episode. Thank you so much to Mr. Dedi for the explanation of affix (there are suffix, prefix, and confix)
the meaning of this song is so deep it makes me feel sad.. what a great explanation tho!
I'm so proud of our teamwork! This 'Linger by The Cranberries' video was a fantastic way to learn about morphology. Thanks to everyone for their hard work and creative ideas.
This is the third video. Here I start to feel the chords are a bit difficult, but I enjoy it. The color combination of the clothes here is also interesting.
Bismillah...
Assalamu 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu...
First of all, I'm Ridha Ekayani from class 3C
Linger is actually a difficult song to sing (for me at least😅), but Memory program introduce me to this song, and I didn't regret it! The song is beautiful afterall :D
We can learn morphology in that song as well
Thanks again for the clear explanation, sir :D
Wassalamu 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu...
the meaning of this song is so deep it makes me feel sad.. what a great explanation tho!