COMPLETE The Notebooks of Samuel Butler -ck
Thank you so much Barbara
Carolin
Barbara:
Hi! Once again, I really enjoyed your reading.
There were just a couple of small things....
The silence at the beginning was about 4.5 seconds (instead of .5-1)
At 15:12; there is a phrase..."for the most part however." For some reason, the word "however" sounds as if it has been clipped in the middle....I tried listening to it through a couple of sets of headphones and speakers....
At 22:26 I heard "than any other." The text is "than we like any other"
At 23:43 I heard "in the division of books." The text is in the subdivision of books"
Handle is one of my favorites (although I am disappointed the author has such sour opinion of Beethoven).
Nicely done.
Philip
Hi! Once again, I really enjoyed your reading.
There were just a couple of small things....
The silence at the beginning was about 4.5 seconds (instead of .5-1)
At 15:12; there is a phrase..."for the most part however." For some reason, the word "however" sounds as if it has been clipped in the middle....I tried listening to it through a couple of sets of headphones and speakers....
At 22:26 I heard "than any other." The text is "than we like any other"
At 23:43 I heard "in the division of books." The text is in the subdivision of books"
Handle is one of my favorites (although I am disappointed the author has such sour opinion of Beethoven).
Nicely done.
Philip
Back after 8/15. In the hands of the medicos.
DrPGould wrote:Barbara:
Hi! Once again, I really enjoyed your reading.
There were just a couple of small things....
The silence at the beginning was about 4.5 seconds (instead of .5-1)
At 15:12; there is a phrase..."for the most part however." For some reason, the word "however" sounds as if it has been clipped in the middle....I tried listening to it through a couple of sets of headphones and speakers....
At 22:26 I heard "than any other." The text is "than we like any other"
At 23:43 I heard "in the division of books." The text is in the subdivision of books"
Handle is one of my favorites (although I am disappointed the author has such sour opinion of Beethoven).
Nicely done.
Philip
Thank you Philip. That's very encouraging. I have fixed the errors.
You might be amused to hear a song by the music hall performer our author refers to in reference to Beethoven's theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJnj7RlP9-A
Best,
Barbara
Barbara:
I apologize profusely for my mistyping of Handel.
The sound errors are fixed perfectly. The silence at the beginning needs to be shortened to between one half to one second and then it's there!
I enjoyed the audio clip. When I viewed it, up came some clips from Florrie Ford. (I use take me back to dear old Blighty when I teach the history of The Great War. I bet I can find a way to work this one into my lectures on the 1890s some way. Thanks so much for sharing.
Philip
I apologize profusely for my mistyping of Handel.
The sound errors are fixed perfectly. The silence at the beginning needs to be shortened to between one half to one second and then it's there!
I enjoyed the audio clip. When I viewed it, up came some clips from Florrie Ford. (I use take me back to dear old Blighty when I teach the history of The Great War. I bet I can find a way to work this one into my lectures on the 1890s some way. Thanks so much for sharing.
Philip
Back after 8/15. In the hands of the medicos.
Thank you both
We can live with a little extra silence ddo im marking this section pl ok already
Im glad you both enjoyed this section!
We can live with a little extra silence ddo im marking this section pl ok already
Im glad you both enjoyed this section!
Carolin
Carolin wrote:Thank you both
We can live with a little extra silence ddo im marking this section pl ok already
Im glad you both enjoyed this section!
Errr yeah, Carolin, but I misread 5 secs for 0.5 secs. I'm uploading the 0.5 sec file as I type.
Philip, your courses sound interesting - no songs like the old songs...
Best,
Barbara
ah my apologies, i thought it was just barely over the mark thank you!
Carolin
Hj matt, welcome to librivox!
You are welcome to read that section. To be able to sign you up, i need to know under which name or pseudonym you would like to appear in the catalog. We can also link to your personal website or blog.
I see you have already completed your one minute test, so once i have the information of how you would like to be credited, you can get started with recording thank you!
You are welcome to read that section. To be able to sign you up, i need to know under which name or pseudonym you would like to appear in the catalog. We can also link to your personal website or blog.
I see you have already completed your one minute test, so once i have the information of how you would like to be credited, you can get started with recording thank you!
Carolin
Thank you so much matt, i see someone else has added you to the catalog in the meantime, your personal catalog page is here https://librivox.org/reader/11891
Go right ahead with this section, i hope you will enjoy it
Go right ahead with this section, i hope you will enjoy it
Carolin
we have an orphan
Carolin
thats great, thank you barbara
Carolin