COMPLETE The Notebooks of Samuel Butler -ck
Thank you barbara
Carolin
Nicely read Barbara.barbara2 wrote:Hi Carolin, Section 10 ready to be PLed:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/notebooks_10_butler_128kb.mp3
M:S
28:58
Best,
Barbara
15:59
The sung words in the text come as follows:
The music inserts in the next section "Handel and the Speaking Voice" ... Are also not in place according to the text.It would be hard to find a more satisfactory chorus even in the Messiah, but I do not think the music was originally intended for these words:
28:29 - the images share details of which person composed which passage. Your choice as to whether to include this or not.
Cheers
Kim
Yes, Kim, I aligned composer and musical interludes as well as I could for a listener, rather than a reader. I didn't leave anything out and the music is always attributed to the appropriate composer in the text. The typesetting of the images was pretty random but a reader can always look back or forwards.carteki wrote:barbara2 wrote:....
The sung words in the text come as follows:The music inserts in the next section "Handel and the Speaking Voice" ... Are also not in place according to the text.It would be hard to find a more satisfactory chorus even in the Messiah, but I do not think the music was originally intended for these words:
28:29 - the images share details of which person composed which passage. Your choice as to whether to include this or not.
Cheers
Kim
I always appreciate a careful PL, so thank you!
Best,
Barbara
Thank you both
Kim, is this pl ok then? Thanks!
Kim, is this pl ok then? Thanks!
Carolin
I would be willing to pl the sections that are currently assigned (10 & 11) without proof listeners. This would be my first effort at this--but I have read the instructions and the introduction to the project on the project page.
Philip
Philip
Back after 8/15. In the hands of the medicos.
That would be great, philip, thank you
Just let us know if you have any questions!
Just let us know if you have any questions!
Carolin
Thank you philip
Carolin
Hi igor, welcome to librivox!
You skipped a couple of steps there please complete the one minute test before taking any other steps. This is to be sure that your technical settings are all right.
I dont think that your recording is so terrible as you seem to think. But if you are uncomfortable recording in English, why don't you record something in your native language? All languages are welcome! I can point you to an open collection and help you find texts if you like.
Thanks!
You skipped a couple of steps there please complete the one minute test before taking any other steps. This is to be sure that your technical settings are all right.
I dont think that your recording is so terrible as you seem to think. But if you are uncomfortable recording in English, why don't you record something in your native language? All languages are welcome! I can point you to an open collection and help you find texts if you like.
Thanks!
Carolin
Thank you Carolin, you are very kind.
1-minute test - viewtopic.php?f=21&t=66249
But it is rather late, isn't it?
Answering to your questions,
first, I do not like my country's literature. I think it is a trauma suffered from school education.
second, recording in English might help me to improve my speaking skills by means of additional motivation.
1-minute test - viewtopic.php?f=21&t=66249
But it is rather late, isn't it?
Answering to your questions,
first, I do not like my country's literature. I think it is a trauma suffered from school education.
second, recording in English might help me to improve my speaking skills by means of additional motivation.
I see you got feedback on your test concerning some important points, so while it is late it is still important : )
Ive also sent you a pm.
Ive also sent you a pm.
Carolin
Hi Philip,
Section 11:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/notebooks_11_butler_128kb.mp3
M:S
33:32
Well, I've heard of tough audiences but...
Best,
Barbara
Section 11:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/notebooks_11_butler_128kb.mp3
M:S
33:32
Well, I've heard of tough audiences but...
Best,
Barbara