[COMPLETE]Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation - th
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Todd
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Here's my contribution:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/twister_19_128kb.mp3
Not sure if i did it right/wrong lol so hopefully it's okay.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/twister_19_128kb.mp3
Not sure if i did it right/wrong lol so hopefully it's okay.
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Thank you. PL OK
I am beginning to consider changing my plan to release a blooper versions. Y'all are doing everything so perfect (or are unable to avoid the editing of fluffed attempts before upload) that the blooper version will be trivially short....
Thanks, Todd
I am beginning to consider changing my plan to release a blooper versions. Y'all are doing everything so perfect (or are unable to avoid the editing of fluffed attempts before upload) that the blooper version will be trivially short....
Thanks, Todd
i have to admit, i cheated and chose a letter i will likely be able to read..
so this was my first and only reading..
and we librivoxers are used to try to twist and breakdance our tongues a bit...
so this was my first and only reading..
and we librivoxers are used to try to twist and breakdance our tongues a bit...
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wolfi
reader/12275
wolfi
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Now that is an image of a pre-reading warmup that will be hard to forget!
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
May I claim Letter E?
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Todd
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May I please claim “S”?
Sciguyvoice
Sciguyvoice
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Todd
Todd
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Todd
Todd
Here is B.
I am so sorry, but I completed it on my first try without any stumbles or bloopers. My text must have been way too easy. Or maybe it's because I tried to put in a melodic rhythm, as I find that tongue twisters in songs are much easier to repeat as in spoken text. So this might have helped.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/twister_3_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 0:17 min.
Sonia
I am so sorry, but I completed it on my first try without any stumbles or bloopers. My text must have been way too easy. Or maybe it's because I tried to put in a melodic rhythm, as I find that tongue twisters in songs are much easier to repeat as in spoken text. So this might have helped.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/twister_3_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 0:17 min.
Sonia
Looks like the project is closed, but just for fun - the German tongue twister for "F" would be "Fischers Fritze"
Boah. Haben die eine genügende Schöpfungshöhe?
(Do they have a high enough level of creativity?)
Guess wiki doesn't do in this case?
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zungenbrecher
Btw, I just noticed it is substantial easier to read them but to say them by heart