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pjcsaville
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Post by pjcsaville »

Does anyone have days where they can't get their tongue under control and you just mumble and can't enunciate anything through the first paragraph of a reading? Is that a cue to take a day off? haha
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Post by TriciaG »

Yes, and yes. :)

When the tongue doesn't engage, there's no sense fighting it, in my experience. It's best to try again either in a few hours or another day.
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Post by DACSoft »

It usually takes me a few paragraphs to get my mouth "working right." :wink:

So when I'm done with the recording, I just continue by recording the first few paragraphs (or page) again. If the initial paragraphs were "bad,", then I use those at the end, replacing the bad ones. Whether I use them or not, it's easy to cut them off the back end before uploading the file. :)

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Post by SonOfTheExiles »

"can't get their tongue under control and you just mumble and can't enunciate anything"

Congratulations! You've just mastered the Australian accent. :lol:


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Post by mightyfelix »

DACSoft wrote:It usually takes me a few paragraphs to get my mouth "working right." :wink:

So when I'm done with the recording, I just continue by recording the first few paragraphs (or page) again. If the initial paragraphs were "bad,", then I use those at the end, replacing the bad ones. Whether I use them or not, it's easy to cut them off the back end before uploading the file. :)

Don
What a brilliant idea! I usually find that the disclaimer is sufficient warm-up for me.

One extremely simple word with which I always seem to struggle, for some unknown reason, is "however". It always seems to come out "hoover" or "hoo-ahver" or something equally awkward
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Post by Johndec »

Absolutely! I have a habit of reading the words on the page faster than I can enunciate them... and at a rate that would make it sound like gobbledegook! A steady pace is the key :thumbs: :)
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Post by brianna »

happy I am not the only one!!!
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Post by lurcherlover »

"Have days!!!!!"

For me it's every day - but then I'm getting a bit better. The more you do it the better one gets at it.

My problem is that I sight read everything which means I misread a lot, and have to repeat. (Sometimes several times). This can be quite good as by immediately repeating I might get the meaning a bit better too.

I could never get through Oliver Twist or any of the even longer Dickens novels - well, unless I had about a year minimum.
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