COMPLETE[DRs]DR Scene and Story Collection, Volume 003 - thw
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Todd
Todd
T'is up to you to PL them or arrange for someone else to do them.
Thanks, Todd
Hi,
Could I claim Joan Stacey?
Also, how is Mr. Flambeau's name supposed to be pronounced? FLAM - bo (long o sound)? I just don't want to have a different pronounciation to others.
EDIT: I suppose it would also be handy to state the DR I'd like to be involved in. It's "The Eye of Apollo".
Could I claim Joan Stacey?
Also, how is Mr. Flambeau's name supposed to be pronounced? FLAM - bo (long o sound)? I just don't want to have a different pronounciation to others.
EDIT: I suppose it would also be handy to state the DR I'd like to be involved in. It's "The Eye of Apollo".
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Here is Kalon the Prophet from "The Eye of Apollo" -
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_kalon_chesterton.mp3
Take care,
Greg
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_kalon_chesterton.mp3
Take care,
Greg
Thank you both.
FLAM - bo (long o sound) seems fine to me, but most of us do not care so long as you are consistent within your file - different pronunciations could just be different accents....
Thanks, Todd
FLAM - bo (long o sound) seems fine to me, but most of us do not care so long as you are consistent within your file - different pronunciations could just be different accents....
Thanks, Todd
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Hi Greg,GregGiordano wrote: ↑October 12th, 2021, 8:05 pm Here is Kalon the Prophet from "The Eye of Apollo" -
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_kalon_chesterton.mp3
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Greg
Overall, it sounds great... there is just one small thing. @05:49, it sounds like you say "My clark" instead of "My clerk" which is what the text says.
That's all... nothing big
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I'll fix that one soon. Thank you for the quick proofing!Mozartjr wrote: ↑October 13th, 2021, 11:06 amHi Greg,GregGiordano wrote: ↑October 12th, 2021, 8:05 pm Here is Kalon the Prophet from "The Eye of Apollo" -
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_kalon_chesterton.mp3
Take care,
Greg
Overall, it sounds great... there is just one small thing. @05:49, it sounds like you say "My clark" instead of "My clerk" which is what the text says.
That's all... nothing big
Thanks,
Mozartjr
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If it had been Alan or Algy or Michele Eaton or others it would have been pronounced 'clark', an accent thing. I am not sure if this would fall under the pronunciation thing or not.
Wayne
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Hi Mozartjr,Kalamareader wrote: ↑October 13th, 2021, 3:28 pm... it would have been pronounced 'clark', an accent thing...
I just thought I'd bring to your attention the fact that I'm Australian, and I, like Greg, pronounce "clerk" as "clark". If you'd prefer me to pronounce it as "clerk" rather than "clark", I'm happy to do so, but I'd automatically pronounce it as "clark". I hope that all makes sense.
Cheers, Aligator.
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And here is Father Brown from Apollo:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_brown_chesterton.mp3
Wayne
P.S. Not to be confused with Apollo Brown https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Brown
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_brown_chesterton.mp3
Wayne
P.S. Not to be confused with Apollo Brown https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Brown
Wayne
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Here's Joan Stacey's part from The Eye of Apollo.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/eyeofapollo_missjoanstacey_chesterton_128kb.mp3 ~0:44
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/eyeofapollo_missjoanstacey_chesterton_128kb.mp3 ~0:44
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A person's a person, no matter how small. - Dr. Seuss
A person's a person, no matter how small. - Dr. Seuss
Thank you all.
The whole Clark/Clerk thing is up to Mozartjr as the BC for that play....
Thanks, Todd
The whole Clark/Clerk thing is up to Mozartjr as the BC for that play....
Thanks, Todd
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Here is Kalon the prophet with the one noted correction (The Eye of Apollo):
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_kalon_chesterton.mp3
And, yes, even though I am obviously an American, I sometimes do read "clerk" as "clark," probably due to the dozens of times I have listened to "A Christmas Carol!"
No problem at all MozartJr. The source material says clerk and so I went with your original suggestion. It is no biggie, really.
Take care,
Greg
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/apollo_kalon_chesterton.mp3
And, yes, even though I am obviously an American, I sometimes do read "clerk" as "clark," probably due to the dozens of times I have listened to "A Christmas Carol!"
No problem at all MozartJr. The source material says clerk and so I went with your original suggestion. It is no biggie, really.
Take care,
Greg