COMPLETE The Sad Years by Dora Sigerson Shorter -ck
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Section 17//Loves Me? Loves Me Not?: PL-Notes:
Poem is fine, lovely read
It only needs several edits (mainly, max silence allowed+ disclaimer at the begining and add 5 secs at the end too).
Please check main page also.
[ No more than 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning of the recording!
Make sure you add the abbreviated "LibriVox disclaimer" to the beginning of the poems:
"[Poem title], by Dora Sigerson Shorter, read for LibriVox.org by [your name]" or some variation on that, adding date, location, your personal URL, etc., if you wish.
• Then read the poem.
• At the end, say: "End of poem. This recording is in the public domain." and leave five seconds of silence]
EDIT: Section 22: PL-Notes: idem, see above. Thanks
Section 17//Loves Me? Loves Me Not?: PL-Notes:
Poem is fine, lovely read
It only needs several edits (mainly, max silence allowed+ disclaimer at the begining and add 5 secs at the end too).
Please check main page also.
[ No more than 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning of the recording!
Make sure you add the abbreviated "LibriVox disclaimer" to the beginning of the poems:
"[Poem title], by Dora Sigerson Shorter, read for LibriVox.org by [your name]" or some variation on that, adding date, location, your personal URL, etc., if you wish.
• Then read the poem.
• At the end, say: "End of poem. This recording is in the public domain." and leave five seconds of silence]
EDIT: Section 22: PL-Notes: idem, see above. Thanks
Denise
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Sorry, I don't know much about Latin or the phonetics notation system. I went to a website that purports to provide correct audio pronunciation, so I was just going by that. And what the heck, the only guy speaking Latin these days is the Pope and he only uses it to ask for an espresso.denisedee wrote:Section 9/Herod: PL-OK!
p.s. Latin, oh, latin
A super sidenote (in case you'd like to know, sorry if I don't) -:pacem /pa ʧ em/ + dicit /di ʧ it/ (usually, ce-, ci- =ʧe, ʧi)
Thanks,
Denise
haha I am not even sure the Pope speaks it...!
I only wanted to let you know, hope I didn't step on your toes...
But, I could buy you an espresso if you wish, next time you and I happen to be at the same time in Italy.
We'll ask for it in Latin, imagine the face of the waiter
Pacem, Jeremiah
Denise
I only wanted to let you know, hope I didn't step on your toes...
But, I could buy you an espresso if you wish, next time you and I happen to be at the same time in Italy.
We'll ask for it in Latin, imagine the face of the waiter
Pacem, Jeremiah
Denise
Denise
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You didn't step on my toes.denisedee wrote:haha I am not even sure the Pope speaks it...!
I only wanted to let you know, hope I didn't step on your toes...
But, I could buy you an espresso if you wish, next time you and I happen to be at the same time in Italy.
We'll ask for it in Latin, imagine the face of the waiter
Pacem, Jeremiah
Denise
Ave, Denise
thank you denise!
re latin, there is a difference between classical and ecclesiastical latin. 'pace' for instance in classical latin is pronounced pake, while ecclesiastical latin softens the c towards pache. both are correct as far as librivox is concerned, for the reason jeremiah so eloquently stated
re latin, there is a difference between classical and ecclesiastical latin. 'pace' for instance in classical latin is pronounced pake, while ecclesiastical latin softens the c towards pache. both are correct as far as librivox is concerned, for the reason jeremiah so eloquently stated
Carolin
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Carolin wrote:thank you denise!
re latin, there is a difference between classical and ecclesiastical latin. 'pace' for instance in classical latin is pronounced pake, while ecclesiastical latin softens the c towards pache. both are correct as far as librivox is concerned, for the reason jeremiah so eloquently stated
Thank you for clearing that up.
I would like to claim:
16-The Sea-Mew
19-The Secret
23-Nora
24-The Loiterer
JS
thanks jeremiah!
Carolin
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These poems have been completed:Carolin wrote:thanks jeremiah!
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sadyears_16_shorter_128kb.mp3 1:22
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sadyears_19_shorter_128kb.mp3 1:05
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sadyears_23_shorter_128kb.mp3 0:40.5
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sadyears_24_shorter_128kb.mp3 1:09.5
JS
thank you!
Carolin
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denisedee wrote:Hello
Section 17//Loves Me? Loves Me Not?: PL-Notes:
Poem is fine, lovely read
It only needs several edits (mainly, max silence allowed+ disclaimer at the begining and add 5 secs at the end too).
Please check main page also.
[ No more than 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning of the recording!
Make sure you add the abbreviated "LibriVox disclaimer" to the beginning of the poems:
"[Poem title], by Dora Sigerson Shorter, read for LibriVox.org by [your name]" or some variation on that, adding date, location, your personal URL, etc., if you wish.
• Then read the poem.
• At the end, say: "End of poem. This recording is in the public domain." and leave five seconds of silence]
EDIT: Section 22: PL-Notes: idem, see above. Thanks
Thanks! I'll be sure to do these edits once I'm back in town!