[Complete] Lake Lyrics by William Campbell - lt

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Rosyburkholder
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Post by Rosyburkholder »

Good evening! Attached are my new recordings. Hopefully I got the bugs worked out.

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/lakelyrics_16_campbell_128kb.mp3 01:50

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/lakelyrics_51_campbell_128kb.mp3 00:57

-Rosy
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heathermrzlack
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Post by heathermrzlack »

Hello,

I would like to read two other poems if I may:
Sunset, Lake Huron (section 22, page 56) and
A Winter’s Night (section 43, page 100).

I have a question about Sunset, Lake Huron. Beneath the title is September in parentheses. Should I say that when I read the title?

Thank you!
Heather
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Apri1h wrote: December 8th, 2021, 6:13 pm I'll have my name 'April Hendry' to appear in the catalog thank you, and thanks for reserving section 33 for me
Hi April

I have created your Reader Page which will list all your recordings. You can see this by clicking on your name in the Magic Window.

I have also assigned section 33 to you.
Alan
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Rosyburkholder wrote: December 8th, 2021, 6:30 pm Good evening! Attached are my new recordings. Hopefully I got the bugs worked out.
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/lakelyrics_16_campbell_128kb.mp3 01:50
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/lakelyrics_51_campbell_128kb.mp3 00:57
Hi Rosy
These are both now PL OK!

You have done an excellent job in removing the background noise, well done :thumbs:

Congratulations on your first completed recordings :thumbs:
Alan
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heathermrzlack wrote: December 8th, 2021, 7:17 pm I would like to read two other poems if I may:
Sunset, Lake Huron (section 22, page 56) and
A Winter’s Night (section 43, page 100).

I have a question about Sunset, Lake Huron. Beneath the title is September in parentheses. Should I say that when I read the title?
Hi Heather
These two poems are assigned to you. :)

Please read the word September after the Intro but before the first line of the poem.
Alan
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Post by alanmapstone »

Prelude

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/lakelyrics_00_campbell_128kb.mp3
1.51

It would be helpful if someone could PL this for me :help:
Alan
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heathermrzlack
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Post by heathermrzlack »

Good morning,
Please review the attached reading for Section 43, A Winter's Night.

1m19.5s

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/lakelyrics_43_campbell_128kb.mp3

Thank you!
Heather
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Post by czandra »

Please, 5, 6, 7 and 14. I'll also PL the prelude.

Czandra

EDIT: Prelude is PL okay
I asked my librarian about the noise, and she said, "no one would come here
if they weren't allowed to talk out loud." So I read out loud.

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Please note that the intro in the set-up page should read [section number], not "Prelude"

Cz
I asked my librarian about the noise, and she said, "no one would come here
if they weren't allowed to talk out loud." So I read out loud.

Je lis à haute voix car refléchir fait trop de bruit!
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I asked my librarian about the noise, and she said, "no one would come here
if they weren't allowed to talk out loud." So I read out loud.

Je lis à haute voix car refléchir fait trop de bruit!
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Last edited by czandra on December 9th, 2021, 7:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
I asked my librarian about the noise, and she said, "no one would come here
if they weren't allowed to talk out loud." So I read out loud.

Je lis à haute voix car refléchir fait trop de bruit!
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Post by Lynnet »

czandra wrote: December 9th, 2021, 6:58 am Please note that the intro in the set-up page should read [section number], not "Prelude"

Cz
It is usual to name "section 0" as introduction, foreword or prelude.
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Lynnet wrote: December 9th, 2021, 7:36 am
czandra wrote: December 9th, 2021, 6:58 am Please note that the intro in the set-up page should read [section number], not "Prelude"

Cz
It is usual to name "section 0" as introduction, foreword or prelude.
Sorry, miscommunication. I mean the section "at the beginning, say...", the instructions are for the Prelude, rather than all sections. Is that clearer? :?:
I asked my librarian about the noise, and she said, "no one would come here
if they weren't allowed to talk out loud." So I read out loud.

Je lis à haute voix car refléchir fait trop de bruit!
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czandra wrote: December 9th, 2021, 7:43 am
Lynnet wrote: December 9th, 2021, 7:36 am
czandra wrote: December 9th, 2021, 6:58 am Please note that the intro in the set-up page should read [section number], not "Prelude"

Cz
It is usual to name "section 0" as introduction, foreword or prelude.
Sorry, miscommunication. I mean the section "at the beginning, say...", the instructions are for the Prelude, rather than all sections. Is that clearer? :?:
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Post by czandra »

whoa, my mistake! The intro for each poem is the short form intro. I DID NOT READ CAREFULLY ENOUGH!! Wow. Got it now.

Cz
I asked my librarian about the noise, and she said, "no one would come here
if they weren't allowed to talk out loud." So I read out loud.

Je lis à haute voix car refléchir fait trop de bruit!
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