"How lovely do you think it is?" You ask immediately, pen raised. "Be as specific as you can." This you say as if you've suddenly developed a keen ear for the squeaks of a Gremlin, looking for all the world as if you really are going to record his answer.
For the most part you tune out what Bastien is saying, finding absolutely nothing of interest or worth in his mini-lesson on artistic expression. Like Bastien you think that arguing with him is pointless, and are much more focused on what Pittore is doing. Indeed you try to replicate the sounds that the gremlin is making, pointing to various objects to see if the Gremlin will name them, and doing your utmost to recreate the sounds despite having very different vocal folds and chords.
For the most part you tune out what Bastien is saying, finding absolutely nothing of interest or worth in his mini-lesson on artistic expression. Like Bastien you think that arguing with him is pointless, and are much more focused on what Pittore is doing. Indeed you try to replicate the sounds that the gremlin is making, pointing to various objects to see if the Gremlin will name them, and doing your utmost to recreate the sounds despite having very different vocal folds and chords.