COMPLETE[PLAY]Every Man Out of His Humour by Jonson - thw

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Hello Todd and Sonia, here are the Sogliardo fixes:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/outofhumour_sogliardo_1_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/outofhumour_sogliardo_2_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/outofhumour_sogliardo_3_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/outofhumour_sogliardo_4_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/outofhumour_sogliardo_5_128kb.mp3

Act 1. Edit 1 @0:22. Edit 2 @0:38. Edit 3 @2:10. Edit 4 @2:33. Edit 5 @2:52. Edit 6 @6:32. Edit 7 @7:22
Act 2. Edit 1 @0:03. Edit 2 @4:26. Edit 3 @6:12. Edit 4 @6:41 & 6:55
Act 3. Edit 1 @0:46
Act 4. Edit 1 @0:32. Edit 2 @2:05. Edit 3 @2:29
Act 5. Edit 1 @3:43. Edit 2 @4:52

Thank you!
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Thank you.

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Post by Kitty »

ej400 wrote: February 6th, 2019, 9:31 am Hello Todd and Sonia, here are the Sogliardo fixes:
thank you, that was fast. And thanks for the special service of the new time stamps :thumbs:

yes, the parts are all corrected now. Only in Act 1 I still hear "my friends let me well" but that's trivial and can totally be accepted

All of Sogliardo PL ok now.

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Post by Hamlet »

It's about time I got started. Let me know if this voice is too over the top.

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/outofhumour_brisk_2_128kb.mp3
time - 13:31

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Thank you.

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Hamlet wrote: February 10th, 2019, 4:09 pmIt's about time I got started. Let me know if this voice is too over the top.
:lol: well, it's another bombastic performance, Brad. He reminds me a bit of Bobadill :mrgreen: You excel in such roles, Brad, so "over the top" is not something which needs to be applicable here ;)

Absolutely great job (I cannot really understand why Fallace would fall for such a guy though, but well...)

I have a few small notes to make though:

> at 0:23: stumble and repeat can be cut out (along with your loud smacking noise, which nearly gave me a heart attack): “'Sheart, what a damn'd witty rogue's this!” – also, if I may add: I think all these ‘s at the beginning of an oath (‘sfoot, ‘sblood etc) always mean the abbreviation for “God’s” so it would be “God’s heart”, therefore the ‘sh’ sound is technically not quite correct, but it should be more like “s-heart”

> at about 3:25: missing lines: “'Tis well: I rid out of my way of intent to visit him, and take knowledge of his — Nay, good Wickedness, his humour, his humour

> at about 5:37: missing line: “Peace, here comes the lady

thanks

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I relinquish my claim for the Notary, to defer to another. So, I can take Rustic in Act 4 instead.
~ Larry
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Post by alanmapstone »

Re: pronunciation of old fashioned oaths like 'sheart

My technique is to pronounce it as "God's Heart" while swallowing the word God and leaving a gutteral sound. (If anyone can understand what I mean) It is difficult as we no longer us such oaths.
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alanmapstone wrote: February 12th, 2019, 12:29 am Re: pronunciation of old fashioned oaths like 'sheart

My technique is to pronounce it as "God's Heart" while swallowing the word God and leaving a gutteral sound. (If anyone can understand what I mean) It is difficult as we no longer us such oaths.
yes that is a bit how I meant. I say it as if I said God's before, only I don't actually say it (no guttural sound).

Thanks for the corroboration, Alan. :)

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silverquill wrote: February 11th, 2019, 10:46 pm I relinquish my claim for the Notary, to defer to another. So, I can take Rustic in Act 4 instead.
Thank you.

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ToddHW wrote: February 12th, 2019, 5:37 am
silverquill wrote: February 11th, 2019, 10:46 pm I relinquish my claim for the Notary, to defer to another. So, I can take Rustic in Act 4 instead.
Thank you.
Todd
the Rustics appear to be in Act 3 though....that would clash with Larry's other role. That's probably why he wanted Notary in Act 4 first :hmm: or am I missing something ?

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It is a good thing you are around. You are exactly correct. I undid the part swap.

Thanks, Todd
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Post by Hamlet »

Sorry about the "smacking noise." That's actually a hand clap. I do it so that I can find my mistakes quicker during editing. It's not often that I miss one like that. I have a free day tomorrow so I'll correct those errors and do the next act.

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Post by ej400 »

Hamlet wrote: February 12th, 2019, 12:12 pm Sorry about the "smacking noise." That's actually a hand clap. I do it so that I can find my mistakes quicker during editing. It's not often that I miss one like that.

Brad
I do the same thing! :lol:
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