Thank you Tony.adonis wrote:There's your "If". Length: 2:57.
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Now: to be or not to be captain of my soul. Just can't decide.
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- BE THE BEST OF WHATEVER YOU ARE - Douglas Malloch
- THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD - Sam Walter Foss
- FOUR THINGS - Henry Van Dyke
- IF - Rudyard Kipling
- INVICTUS - William Ernest Henley
- IT COULDN'T BE DONE - Edgar A. Guest
- THE WELCOME MAN - Walt Mason
- THE QUITTER - Robert W. Service
- FRIENDS OF MINE - James W. Foley
- THE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS - Everard Jack Appleton
- WANTED—A MAN - St. Clair Adams
- IF I SHOULD DIE - Ben King
- JUST BE GLAD - James Whitcomb Riley
- OPPORTUNITY - Berton Braley
- SOLITUDE - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- UNSUBDUED - S.E. Kiser
- WORK - Angela Morgan
- HOW DID YOU DIE? - Edmund Vance Cooke
- A LESSON FROM HISTORY - Joseph Morris
- RABBI BEN EZRA - Robert Browning
- TO MELANCHOLY - John Kendrick Bangs
- THE LION PATH - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- THE ANSWER - Grantland Rice
- THE WORLD IS AGAINST ME - Edgar A. Guest
- SAY NOT THE STRUGGLE NOUGHT AVAILETH - Arthur Hugh Clough
- WORTH WHILE - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- HOPE - Anonymous
- I'M GLAD - Anonymous
- THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS - Oliver Wendell Holmes
- PIPPA'S SONG - Robert Browning
- OWNERSHIP - St. Clair Adams
- A SMILING PARADOX - John Kendrick Bangs
- THE NEW DUCKLING - Alfred Noyes
- CAN YOU SING A SONG? - Joseph Morris
- KNOW THYSELF - Angela Morgan
- JUST WHISTLE - Frank L. Stanton
- "MIGHT HAVE BEEN" - Grantland Rice
- THE ONE - Everard Jack Appleton
- THE JOY OF LIVING - Gamaliel Bradford
- THERE WILL ALWAYS BE SOMETHING TO DO - Edgar A. Guest
- GOOD INTENTIONS - St. Clair Adams
- PHILOSOPHY FOR CROAKERS - Joseph Morris
- THE FIGHTING FAILURE - Everard Jack Appleton
- DUTY - Ralph Waldo Emerson
- THE CALL OF THE UNBEATEN - Grantland Rice
- POLONIUS'S ADVICE TO LAERTES - William Shakespeare
- HOW DO YOU TACKLE YOUR WORK? - Edgar A. Guest
- MAN OR MANIKIN - Richard Butler Glaenzer
- HAVING DONE AND DOING - William Shakespeare
- FAITH - S.E. Kiser
- OPPORTUNITY - John James Ingalls
- OPPORTUNITY - William Shakespeare
- OPPORTUNITY - Walter Malone
- OPPORTUNITY - Edward Rowland Sill
- MY PHILOSOPHY - James Whitcomb Riley
- ULYSSES - Alfred Tennyson
- PREPAREDNESS - Edwin Markham
- THE WISDOM OF FOLLY - Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler (The Honorable Mrs. Alfred Felkin)
- SEE IT THROUGH - Edgar A. Guest
- DECEMBER 31 - S.E. Kiser
- RING OUT, WILD BELLS - Alfred Tennyson
- WORK - Henry Van Dyke
- START WHERE YOU STAND - Berton Braley
- A HOPEFUL BROTHER - Frank L. Stanton
- A SONG OF THANKSGIVING - Angela Morgan
- LOSE THE DAY LOITERING - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- PLAYING THE GAME - Berton Braley
- RESOLVE - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- WHEN NATURE WANTS A MAN - Angela Morgan
- ORDER AND THE BEES - William Shakespeare
- SELF-DEPENDENCE - Matthew Arnold
- A LITTLE PRAYER - S.E. Kiser
- A MAN'S A MAN FOR A' THAT - Robert Burns
- LIFE AND DEATH - Anna Barbauld
- LIFE AND DEATH - Ernest H. Crosby
- ON BEING READY - Grantland Rice
- TWO AT A FIRESIDE - Edwin Markham
- TO-DAY - Douglas Malloch
- THE ARROW AND THE SONG - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- THE INNER LIGHT - John Milton
- THE THINGS THAT HAVEN'T BEEN DONE BEFORE - Edgar A. Guest
- THE HAS-BEENS - Walt Mason
- WISHING - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- AWARENESS - Miriam Teichner
- ONE OF THESE DAYS - James W. Foley
- GOD - Gamaliel Bradford
- MY TRIUMPH - John Green leaf Whittier
- TO ALTHEA FROM PRISON - Richard Lovelace
- GRIEF - Angela Morgan
- THE RECTIFYING YEARS - St. Clair Adams
- TO THOSE WHO FAIL - Joaquin Miller
- HELPING' OUT - William Judson Kibby
- OPENING PARADISE - Thomas Gray
- TO THE MEN WHO LOSE - Anonymous
- IT MAY BE - S.E. Kiser
- LIFE - Edward Rowland Sill
- THE GRUMPY GUY - Griffith Alexander
- THE FIGHTER - S.E. Kiser
- TO YOUTH AFTER PAIN - Margaret Widdemer
- CAN'T - Edgar A. Guest
- THE STRUGGLE - Miriam Teichner
- HOLD FAST - Everard Jack Appleton
- WILL - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- THE GAME - Grantland Rice
- COURAGE - Florence Earle Coates
- A GOOD NAME - William Shakespeare
- SWELLITIS - Joseph Morris:
- CARES - Elisabeth Barrett Browning
- FAITH - Edward Rowland Sill
- PLAYING THE GAME - Anonymous
- WHAT DARK DAYS DO - Everard Jack Appleton
- GLADNESS - Anna Hempstead Branch
- IT WON'T STAY BLOWED - St. Clair Adams
- THE RAINBOW - William Wordsworth
- THE FIRM OF GRIN AND BARRETT - Sam Walter Foss
- CHALLENGE - Jean Nette
- YOUR MISSION - Ellen M.H. Gates
- VICTORY - Miriam Teichner
- TIMES GO BY TURNS - Robert Southwell
- TO-DAY - Thomas Carlyle
- UNAFRAID - Everard Jack Appleton
- BORROWED FEATHERS - Joseph Morris
- KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON - Anonymous
- THE DISAPPOINTED - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- LET ME LIVE OUT MY YEARS - John G. Neihardt
- COLUMBUS - Joaquin Miller
- PER ASPERA - Florence Earle Coates
- TIT FOR TAT - St. Clair Adams
- THE KINGDOM OF MAN - John Kendrick
- ABOU BEN ADHEM - Leigh Hunt
- THIS WORLD - Frank L. Stanton
- GRAY DAYS - Griffith Alexander
- LAUGH A LITTLE BIT - Edmund Vance Cooke
- A SONG OF LIFE - Angela Morgan
- A POOR UNFORTUNATE - Frank L. Stanton
- THE TRAINERS - Grantland Rice
- LIFE - Etta Wheeler Wilcox
- A TOAST TO MERRIMENT - James W. Foley
- MISTRESS FATE - William Rose Benét
- SLEEP AND THE MONARCH - William Shakespeare
- NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE - St. Clair Adams
- CLEAR THE WAY - Charles Mackay
- ONE FIGHT MORE - Theodosia Garrison
- A PSALM OF LIFE - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- A CREED - Edwin Markham
- BATTLE CRY - John G. Neihardt
- THE HAPPY HEART - Thomas Dekker
- IF YOU CAN'T GO OVER OR UNDER, GO ROUND - Joseph Morris
- THICK IS THE DARKNESS - William Ernest Henley
- THE BELLY AND THE MEMBERS - William Shakespeare
- THE CELESTIAL SURGEON - Robert Louis Stevenson
- MAN, BIRD, AND GOD - Robert Browning
- HIS ALLY - William Rose Benét
- SUBMISSION - Miriam Teichner
- A PRAYER - Theodosia Garrison
- STABILITY - William Shakespeare
- THE BARS OF FATE - Ellen M.H. Gates
- ULTIMATE ACT - Henry Bryan Binns
- HE WHOM A DREAM HATH POSSESSED - Sheamus O Sheel
- SUCCESS - Berton Braley
- PLAY THE GAME - Henry Newbolt
- THE MAN WHO FRETS AT WORLDLY STRIFE - Joseph Rodman Drake
- SERENITY - Lord Byron
- HERE'S HOPIN' - Frank L. Stanton
- CLEON AND I - Charles Mackay
- THE PESSIMIST - Ben King
- A PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED - St. Clair Adams
- PROSPICE - Robert Browning
- THE GREATNESS OF THE SOUL - Alfred Tennyson
- HEINELET - Gamaliel Bradford
- STAND FORTH! - Angela Morgan
- LIONS AND ANTS - Walt Mason
- LIFE, NOT DEATH - Alfred Tennyson
- THE UNMUSICAL SOLOIST - Joseph Morris
- ON DOWN THE ROAD - Grantland Rice
- MEETIN' TROUBLE - Everard Jack Appleton
- PRESS ON - Park Benjamin
- MY CREED - S.E. Kiser
- CO-OPERATION - J. Mason Knox
- THE NOBLE NATURE - Ben Jonson
- DAYS OF CHEER - James W. Foley
- DE SUNFLOWER AIN'T DE DAISY - Anonymous
- THE DAFFODILS - William Wordsworth
- A LITTLE THANKFUL SONG - Frank L. Stanton
- TWO RAINDROPS - Joseph Morris
- MY WAGE - Jessie B. Rittenhouse
- THE GIFT - Robert Burns
- PROMETHEUS UNBOUND - Percy Bysshe Shelley
- VICTORY IN DEFEAT - Edwin Markham
- THE RICHER MINES - John Kendrick Bangs
- BRAVE LIFE - Grantland Rice
- A SONG OF TO-MORROW - Frank L. Stanton
- THE GLAD SONG - Joseph Morris
- PAINTING THE LILY - William Shakespeare
- A PRETTY GOOD WORLD - Frank L. Stanton
- ODE TO DUTY - William Wordsworth
- THE SYNDICATED SMILE - St. Clair Adams
- FAIRY SONG - John Keats
- PRAISE THE GENEROUS GODS FOR GIVING - William Ernest Henley
- COWARDS - William Shakespeare
- THE WORD - John Kendrick Bangs
- ENVOI - John G. Neihardt
- JAW - St. Clair Adams
- THE CONQUEROR - Berton Braley
- IS IT RAINING, LITTLE FLOWER? - Anonymous
- GRADATIM - J.G. Holland
- RULES FOR THE ROAD - Edwin Markham
- LIFE - Griffith Alexander
- HOE YOUR ROW - Frank L. Stanton
- BORROWING TROUBLE - Robert Burns
- UNDISMAYED - James W. Foley
- A HERO - Florence Earle Coates
- WILL - Alfred Tennyson
- FABLE - Ralph Waldo Emerson
- DUTY - Edwin Markham
- PRAYER FOR PAIN - John G. Neihardt
- STEADFAST - Everard Jack Appleton
- IF - John Kendrick Bangs
- THE GIFTS OF GOD - George Herbert
- A PHILOSOPHER - John Kendrick Bangs
- THE LIFE WITHOUT PASSION - William Shakespeare
- CHARACTER OF A HAPPY LIFE - Sir Henry Wotton
- ESSENTIALS - St. Clair Adams
- THE STONE REJECTED - Edwin Markham
- GOOD DEEDS - William Shakespeare
- YOU MAY COUNT THAT DAY - George Eliot
- SADNESS AND MERRIMENT - William Shakespeare
- APPRECIATION - William Judson Kibby
- KEEP SWEET - Strickland W. Gillilan
- MORALITY - Matthew Arnold
- A HYMN TO HAPPINESS - James W. Foley
- OPPORTUNITY - Edwin Markham
- TO A YOUNG MAN - Edgar A. Guest
- SLOGAN - Jane M'Lean
- SMILES - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- SIT DOWN, SAD SOUL - Bryan Waller Procter
- SONG OF ENDEAVOR - James W. Foley
- KEEP A-GOIN'! - Frank L. Stanton
- WHEN EARTH'S LAST PICTURE IS PAINTED - Rudyard Kipling
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Jordan
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
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That is impressive Jordan! Since you seem to be very tech savvy and know your way around the Magic Window, can I ask if you have every been a Book Coordinator (BC) here in LibriVox yet? If not, may I offer the opportunity for you to 'practice' with this project by posting claims and other stuff? Just a thought.
I really am impressed with what you have done so far; it far outdistances my simple knowledge of doing stuff. Anyway, it is just a thought since you obviously would be a wonderful BC. Perhaps there are some books dear to your heart you would want to open and shepherd through?
I really am impressed with what you have done so far; it far outdistances my simple knowledge of doing stuff. Anyway, it is just a thought since you obviously would be a wonderful BC. Perhaps there are some books dear to your heart you would want to open and shepherd through?
No, I haven't done any BC work (well, unless you count the solo projects I've done).philchenevert wrote:That is impressive Jordan! Since you seem to be very tech savvy and know your way around the Magic Window, can I ask if you have every been a Book Coordinator (BC) here in LibriVox yet? If not, may I offer the opportunity for you to 'practice' with this project by posting claims and other stuff? Just a thought.
If you're willing to let me be BC for this, then I'm willing to give it a go!
EDIT: It seems that solo projects do count as me being the BC...
Jordan
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I would love for you to do this. For one thing it would take a lot of detail work (which I am not good at) off of my plate. So I will put you in as BC which will enable you to post links, put in claims, etc. I will of course be right here to welcome potential readers new to LibriVox and for immediate help. If it ever becomes burdensome please do not hesitate to say so and I will jump in. Projects like this with short sections are excellent for brand new readers to cut their recording and editing teeth on and that is part of the reason why I do a lot of them. But they do need to finish their 1 minute test and get the OK before recording. You will see what I tell 'em when one joins.JorWat wrote:No, I haven't done any BC work (well, unless you count the solo projects I've done).philchenevert wrote:That is impressive Jordan! Since you seem to be very tech savvy and know your way around the Magic Window, can I ask if you have every been a Book Coordinator (BC) here in LibriVox yet? If not, may I offer the opportunity for you to 'practice' with this project by posting claims and other stuff? Just a thought.
If you're willing to let me be BC for this, then I'm willing to give it a go!
EDIT: It seems that solo projects do count as me being the BC...
I will of course PL any poem that you want to record. This is neat! Thanks for bringing your expertise to the table; an old guy like me just does not know my way around this tech stuff.
Hi Tony,adonis wrote:There's your "If". Length: 2:57.
https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/itcanbedone_04_various_128kb.mp3
Now: to be or not to be captain of my soul. Just can't decide.
Tony A.
There was nothing wrong with the recording. However, you don't need to include 'Rudyard Kipling. From "Rudyard Kipling's Verse, 1885-1918."' at 2:38-2:47. As the opening post says, 'do not read any attribution, such as where the poem came from, e.g. 'from the book Down the Road''.
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Whoops! That note was probably not there when Tony recorded so I will let this pass, it really isn't important.JorWat wrote:Hi Tony,adonis wrote:There's your "If". Length: 2:57.
https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/itcanbedone_04_various_128kb.mp3
Now: to be or not to be captain of my soul. Just can't decide.
Tony A.
There was nothing wrong with the recording. However, you don't need to include 'Rudyard Kipling. From "Rudyard Kipling's Verse, 1885-1918."' at 2:38-2:47. As the opening post says, 'do not read any attribution, such as where the poem came from, e.g. 'from the book Down the Road''.
EDIT: see? this is what I mean by the details. I never noticed that they had the atritbitions after each of then and had to add the note.......
Hi JorWat I would really like to know how you create those links to the sections in the book as it would be really useful for other projects.
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
I looked in the HTML code, and found that each paragraph had an ID, and I knew that meant if you put a #, then the code, the page would load there. So, I copied the HTML code to Excel, filtered the lines where there's '<h2' (which were the poem titles), and did some find and replacing to convert the title and the ID to a link.wib66 wrote:Hi JorWat I would really like to know how you create those links to the sections in the book as it would be really useful for other projects.
I imagine if a book has an actual table of contents, this would be a lot easier, as the links should already exist, they would just need to be extracted.
Jordan
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Thanks Jordan I will give it a try
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
Right, here we go:
https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/itcanbedone_182_various_128kb.mp3
Length 1:37
I'm not quite sure what accent I ended up doing. I think Jamaican was where I was aiming...
Oh, and going back to BC mode, I believe you need to change in the opening post to as I imagine the number length needs to be consistent.
Also, you might want to replace
https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/itcanbedone_182_various_128kb.mp3
Length 1:37
I'm not quite sure what accent I ended up doing. I think Jamaican was where I was aiming...
Oh, and going back to BC mode, I believe you need to change
Code: Select all
itcanbedone_##_various_128kb.mp3 [b](all lower-case) where ## is the section number (e.g. itcanbedone_01_various.mp3)
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itcanbedone_###_various_128kb.mp3 [b](all lower-case) where ### is the section number (e.g. itcanbedone_001_various.mp3)
Also, you might want to replace
with a link to my post with the links to the poems (I've removed the excess stuff, so it's just a list of links now).Note that you will need to open the book and find your chosen poem from the long list. Sorry for the inconvenience but I could not think of an easy way to link to each poem. Let me know if this does not work or is confusing.
Jordan
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Sections 1 and 2 have been put into the Magic Window for proof listening!
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Jordan. I changed the file name to allow three spaces; good catch. Concerning the link to the post with the link to each poem, that is too tricky for me. I did mention that this is available 'further down' in the thread. If you know how to put a link in the first post to your post with all the poem links, please do it or tell me how.
Both PL OK! (though I am ever uncertain as to if 6 seconds of silence is too long...)philchenevert wrote:Sections 1 and 2 have been put into the Magic Window for proof listening!
As for linking my post, this should work:
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[url=https://forum.librivox.org/viewtopic.php?p=1350952#p1350952]Click here for a list of links to each poem.[/url]
Jordan
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.