Yes you may.Elizabby wrote:Can I have Section 175, the mother of the baby in the Solomon story please?
[Complete]Dramatized Bible Stories of the OldTest.-ans
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Narration for Moses, part 2, Section 7:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_narrator_07.mp3 (13:46)
Once again I've left 10 seconds of silence at the end. This file will probably end up going over the 30min mark, as I think there are some quite long speeches by God and by Moses in the middle.
I also had a spare 12 seconds, so I did you the King of Jericho, in my "man voice".
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_kingjericho_09.mp3
And Zeba/Zalmunna. This was a rather odd voice effect, but I think you can still hear the words. See what you think:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_zebazalmunna_10.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_narrator_07.mp3 (13:46)
Once again I've left 10 seconds of silence at the end. This file will probably end up going over the 30min mark, as I think there are some quite long speeches by God and by Moses in the middle.
I also had a spare 12 seconds, so I did you the King of Jericho, in my "man voice".
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_kingjericho_09.mp3
And Zeba/Zalmunna. This was a rather odd voice effect, but I think you can still hear the words. See what you think:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_zebazalmunna_10.mp3
Fiction: Regiment of Women
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Thanks Beth. I'll get to listening to them sometime today.
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Here's the narrator for the Joshua story:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_joshuanarrator_09.mp3
Thanks!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_joshuanarrator_09.mp3
Thanks!
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Thank you.
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Dadjunior, two notes for Chief Butler:
When there is a note that is marked for two people could you plase read all of it not just the bit that is in your colour. The particular line is question is: "We have dreamed a dream, and there is no interpreter of it."
Also could you leave a bigger gap between your lines?
Beth,
Zeba/Zalmunna and King of Jerichoa are okay.
One note for Narrator 7:
1:40 "and all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood" 'were was missing.
I'll try to get to the rest of them tomorrow.
When there is a note that is marked for two people could you plase read all of it not just the bit that is in your colour. The particular line is question is: "We have dreamed a dream, and there is no interpreter of it."
Also could you leave a bigger gap between your lines?
Beth,
Zeba/Zalmunna and King of Jerichoa are okay.
One note for Narrator 7:
1:40 "and all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood" 'were was missing.
I'll try to get to the rest of them tomorrow.
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Beth, PL notes for Narrator 8
9:14 "And Joshua did" should be 'so'.
13:37 "The Mount Sinai" should be 'and'.
It sounds lovely by the way.
Levi, David sections 130 and 142 are Pl okay.
9:14 "And Joshua did" should be 'so'.
13:37 "The Mount Sinai" should be 'and'.
It sounds lovely by the way.
Levi, David sections 130 and 142 are Pl okay.
-Bria
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Are you wanting word perfect? These seem like pretty minor changes.Breeze wrote:Beth, PL notes for Narrator 8
9:14 "And Joshua did" should be 'so'.
13:37 "The Mount Sinai" should be 'and'.
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the first post doesn't mention proof listening but all the KJV I PLed when I first started was word perfect. People tend to know the verses off by heart so it really does stand out if words are different - up to Bria to decide though
I'm trying not to be too picky. There were actually a few other differences that I let go. The first one is probably fine but the second one sounds a bit funny as it is.Elizabby wrote:Are you wanting word perfect? These seem like pretty minor changes.Breeze wrote:Beth, PL notes for Narrator 8
9:14 "And Joshua did" should be 'so'.
13:37 "The Mount Sinai" should be 'and'.
I don't know the verses by heart and certainly not in that translation.
-Bria
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Beth, Narrator 12 (Saul) is PL okay.
David, Narrator 9 (Joshua) is PL okay.
David, Narrator 9 (Joshua) is PL okay.
-Bria
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This correction made and Narrator 8 reuploaded (same link).Breeze wrote:Beth, PL notes for Narrator 8
13:37 "The Mount Sinai" should be 'and'.
Narrator Chapter 7 correction made and uploaded also (same link as previous).One note for Narrator 7:
1:40 "and all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood" 'were was missing.
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Fiction: Regiment of Women
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I think these two claims might have been missed from a few days ago - I cede my claim to section 175, as SeekWisdom actually got there first!SeekWisdom wrote:Can I be the second woman in the Solomon section and the "woman" in the Elijah section (parts 175 and 199)?
But I'll give you the King of Ninevah instead! All 30 seconds of him...
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_kingninevah_19.mp3
And 6 seconds of the Priests of Baal! (The timing was tricky, so the voice credit is afterwards.)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_priestsofbaal_17.mp3
And 28 seconds of the Chief Baker:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_chiefbaker_04.mp3
I'm definitely stopping and going to bed now!
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May I have 75 Joshua in 9-Joshua ?
Truth,
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