[group]More English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs - philc

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Roohi wrote:Thanks Phil
Your video really helped!
Great! and now you can continue to record lots and lots. Also, if that video helped, this one may help too if you haven't seen it already Basic Editing in Audacity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9NuSuWYaWg&feature=youtu.be
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Oh thanks,
I have half a desire to ask you to give me all the fairy tales left in this group!
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Section 5 Black Bull of Norroway PL OK Marked so in MW
You did a lovely job singing the little song! IMHO It adds much that you sang rather than just read it :D
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Hi Phil,

I know I owe you a few already, but I'd love to read Catskin, Scrapefoot (it's not Goldilocks, but GoldiFox! How could a foxy sort resist?), and Tamlane.

(And The Wee Bannock for its fox as well, but I think three is a good start. Hopefully it'll still be there when I've done the others!)

Would you be happy with that? :)
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Shakira wrote:Hi Phil,

I know I owe you a few already, but I'd love to read Catskin, Scrapefoot (it's not Goldilocks, but GoldiFox! How could a foxy sort resist?), and Tamlane.

(And The Wee Bannock for its fox as well, but I think three is a good start. Hopefully it'll still be there when I've done the others!)

Would you be happy with that? :)
Certainly. Yes, let's start with those three and they are yours to enjoy.
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Uploaded section 23, The Buried Moon, here:
https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/moreenglishfairytales_23_jacobs_128kbs.mp3

Hope the accent can be mistaken for a west country (Cornish) brogue. :wink:
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Now that I've wet my whistle I'd like to claim:
38 - The Hobyahs (there are no more of them...)
38 - Habetrot and Scantlie Mab (good witches as ever you'd find)
and
14 - The Wee Bannock (a cousin of the gingerbread man, eh...)

Thank you!
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PapaDoug wrote:Uploaded section 23, The Buried Moon, here:
https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/moreenglishfairytales_23_jacobs_128kbs.mp3

Hope the accent can be mistaken for a west country (Cornish) brogue. :wink:
Finally got the checker to ok my volume, recorded too low... watch out for that.
Thank you. I'll put this into the magic window for proof listening. :D
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PapaDoug wrote:Now that I've wet my whistle I'd like to claim:
38 - The Hobyahs (there are no more of them...)
38 - Habetrot and Scantlie Mab (good witches as ever you'd find)
and
14 - The Wee Bannock (a cousin of the gingerbread man, eh...)

Thank you!
:mrgreen:
OK, I will assign those three to you.
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Caught my error, Hobyahs is section 26. Right, kinda important.... :roll:
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Roohi wrote:https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/moreenglishfairytales_03_128kbs_jacobs.mp3

hi heres section 3 The Golden Ball

regards,
Roohi
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This looks like a fun project. I'm very new (just two days ago!) to LibraVox and while I'm anxious to start an entire book on my own, I will take the advice I was given and get some experience on a project like this one.

I'm not fussy as to which story I read. You may pick one for me if you like. Or if you'd rather I pick one myself, I can do so at random. :)

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Hamlet wrote:This looks like a fun project. I'm very new (just two days ago!) to LibraVox and while I'm anxious to start an entire book on my own, I will take the advice I was given and get some experience on a project like this one.

I'm not fussy as to which story I read. You may pick one for me if you like. Or if you'd rather I pick one myself, I can do so at random. :)

Hamlet
Welcome Hamlet to LibriVox and to this project. I have assigned section 25 to you THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD. Hope you enjoy it and remember to ask lots of questions if anything is unclear. :thumbs:
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Well, in that case, my real name, which is Brad Filippone. Thanks!

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