COMPLETE: Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux - AF/tc
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Vee, I'll take 6 and 7 please!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
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"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
LibraryLady and jameyo - you got your chapters. Thanks for signing up.
Welcome to Librivox jameyo. Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately my in-laws live in the outskirts so the Philly wireless is a little out of reach. I'm going to sign up for a free Netzero account so I can at least have dialup in the future.
Welcome to Librivox jameyo. Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately my in-laws live in the outskirts so the Philly wireless is a little out of reach. I'm going to sign up for a free Netzero account so I can at least have dialup in the future.
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
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Ok.. finally, here is Chapter 2:
http://betsie.info/librivox/phantom/ch02_phantom_leroux.mp3
... I ended up re-recording it and hope that I did a little better with some of the names. Let me know if there are any that are sooo terrible that I should try to fix them =)
http://betsie.info/librivox/phantom/ch02_phantom_leroux.mp3
... I ended up re-recording it and hope that I did a little better with some of the names. Let me know if there are any that are sooo terrible that I should try to fix them =)
~ Betsie
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hey, so i'm new on libricox but think it's quite cool - i'll take any of the chapters that aren't already taken. i've already read the book in both french and english, so knowledge of the story and pronunciation shouldn't be a problem. 8)
much love, and i'm glad to be a part of this wicked cool endeavor
much love, and i'm glad to be a part of this wicked cool endeavor
Thanks for Chapter 2 betsie. I'll listen to it a little later tonight and let you know. I'm sure it is great. I'll put up the Prologue later today as well.
achin4aiken - let me know what chapters you want. Pretty much everything from 8 to the end is available. It'll be great to have someone comfortable with french for this.
Thanks
achin4aiken - let me know what chapters you want. Pretty much everything from 8 to the end is available. It'll be great to have someone comfortable with french for this.
Thanks
Chris Vee
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hi vee, i'd be glad to help out with this. just give me a chapter with a lot of French names.
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bah! ... Chapter 2 would have been a good one for you then... there's an entire paragraph of French and Italian opera names.... would you mind taking a listen to my chapter and let me know if it's understandable? =)inoveryourhead wrote:hi vee, i'd be glad to help out with this. just give me a chapter with a lot of French names.
~ Betsie
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i don't know if these are answered yet, but:
Buquet - pronounce it like a bouquet of flowers, that's as close as you're
going to get for a non French speaker
Lahore - la-Ar (think 'bar' without the B)
Siguar - say 'cigar' with a french accent
Comte - koN-t (NOT kohm-TAY!)
Daae - dah-ey
Debienne - deh-bee-N (like the letter N)
Buquet - pronounce it like a bouquet of flowers, that's as close as you're
going to get for a non French speaker
Lahore - la-Ar (think 'bar' without the B)
Siguar - say 'cigar' with a french accent
Comte - koN-t (NOT kohm-TAY!)
Daae - dah-ey
Debienne - deh-bee-N (like the letter N)
Actually if you'd like, Chapter 1 also has a lot of the French names in it. I didn't get around to recording it yet, so I'll give that to you and move myself down to chapter 8.
Betsie - the recording sounds great to me. My brother in law would be perfectly happy with it
Betsie - the recording sounds great to me. My brother in law would be perfectly happy with it
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
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i'll take 9 and 11, if they're not already taken (something about 10 doesn't 'speak' to me but i can do it if you want)
achin4aiken15 you've got 9 and 11. I'm sure someone will eventually pickup 10.
Thanks
BTW which aiken are you aching for?
Thanks
BTW which aiken are you aching for?
Chris Vee
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Ch. 6 is here:
http://www.anniecoleman.com/resources/ch06_phantom_leroux.mp3
Name: Annie Coleman
URL: http://www.anniecoleman.com/
http://www.anniecoleman.com/resources/ch06_phantom_leroux.mp3
Name: Annie Coleman
URL: http://www.anniecoleman.com/
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
Thanks Annie!
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
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psst, vee, you might want to update the first message with a "Done" or something of the sort on the completed files =)
~ Betsie
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heheh I forgot Thanksthistlechick wrote:psst, vee, you might want to update the first message with a "Done" or something of the sort on the completed files =)
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein