LOL That's funny You did great, though - it's a street party, no need for professional singing. And that was a tricky song, I remember.Amysharpe1978 wrote: ↑January 15th, 2022, 1:29 pm My daughter didn't tell me there'd be singing! I did my best. I could redo it with feedback, if it's not what you need.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/nicholasdr_dancer_16_part2.mp3
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Both of the Festival Dancer files are PL OK for this project
As I was mentioning to Medora, though, you guys need more recording volume on your files for future submissions. I'm trying to find a certain link for you to see what you're looking for in the wave forms . . .
Well, I can't find the exact page I wanted to share with you. But open this link to see what the height of your waveforms should look like as you're recording, to know that your decibels are very likely to be right in the middle of the range that LibriVox requires: Waveform Size When Decibels are in Good Range
If the waves are forming much shorter, closer to the zero line, increase the recording volume in the software or on the microphone and see if that makes them stronger.