[COMPLETE] Works of Edgar Allan Poe Raven Ed. Vol. 5-tg

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Thanks, Nastya! It's yours. :)
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Post by silverquill »

Chris,

Section 12 PL OK!

Thanks for contributing your voice to this project.
I hope you'll pick up a few more sections. :)

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Post by jmansius »

Here's my contribution.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol5_68_poe.mp3

Run time - 3 min 39 sec

I think there was a typo in the poem. Verse 8 line 4 is written as "Ritter" when I believe it should be "Bitter". I did check several other sources for the poem and it did indeed read as "Bitter" so that's what I read.

Thanks.
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Great - thanks for the diligence in searching out the right word! 8-)

What is the run time, please?
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Post by vanstapel »

Hello,

I would like to read section 23 - To F--, please.

Thank you.
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It is yours. Thanks!
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Well, I finally was able to set up at the church, but it was basement room with quite a bit of echo. It was quiet, though, once I moved the clock. I'm not totally happy with the result, so if I need to redo, just let me know. I may have access to a better location next week. Of course, I may experiment with one of those boxes for the mike. We'll see.

Here is Section 17, To Helen I.
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol5_17_poe.mp3
4:54
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Thanks! Dishwasher is running now, so it's not a good time to PL. I'll check it later on. :)
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Post by fink »

:wink:
I`d like to read :
08 - Why the Little Frenchman Wears his Hand in a Sling, part 1
16 - Ulalume

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They be yours! 8-)
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silverquill wrote:Well, I finally was able to set up at the church, but it was basement room with quite a bit of echo. It was quiet, though, once I moved the clock. I'm not totally happy with the result, so if I need to redo, just let me know. I may have access to a better location next week. Of course, I may experiment with one of those boxes for the mike. We'll see.

Here is Section 17, To Helen I.
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol5_17_poe.mp3
4:54
I definitely hear the echo, but I don't find it too distracting. I'm happy with this. :) Marking it PL OK!
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Post by silverquill »

Julie,
Thanks for Section 68!
It is fine except for one small detail. The ending period of silence should be only 5 seconds, not 10. Adjust this and upload again. The current running time is 3:40, so it should be 3:35 when you clip off 5 seconds. Always, include the length of time when you post your upload notice on the forum, and in this case, a re-upload. (I just forgot and had to go back and add it on one of mine tonight.) :oops:

Thanks for contributing to this project.
Feel free to claim some more sections.

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Post by zerobytes »

Thanks so much for letting me contribute!

Here is section 58:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol5_58_poe.mp3
1:25

Section 61:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol5_61_poe.mp3
1:04

and an updated recording of section 69:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol5_69_poe.mp3
4:14

How about another round - could I take 39 Dream-Land?

Poe was a master - fun stuff.

-Richie
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Thanks, Richie! Dream-Land is yours. :)
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Post by silverquill »

Richie,

Thanks for adding the end-of-book tag to Section 69, and it is now PL OK.
You forgot the end tag for Section 61, so please add that and upload again with new time length.
Section 58 is PL OK!

Glad you're picking up some more; I'll look forward to hearing you read.

~Larry
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