COMPLETE Songs Ysame by AF Bacon and AF Johnston -ck

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TomU
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Carolin wrote:thank you both!
Carolin,

If it's OK, I will now take #22 and #23, since they are open. Both are short.

Thanks,

Tom
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thank you tom!
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I have a bit of time to record this week, so would like to take a few little poems. I can read 28,50,55

After 28 "My Carol" there is a very short poem "Carol" that isn't in the MW. Would you like me to read it along with "My Carol?"

BTW, It's not in the TOC, either, so I don't know the author.
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Carolin wrote:thank you tom!
HI Carolin

Done both

1. # 22, The Fickle Heart, came in at 0:39.55 (m:ss.ss), with 89.3 dB according to Checker. It's at
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_22_johnston_128kb.mp3

2. #23, Banditti, came in at 0:55.48 (m:ss.ss) 90.5 dB according to Checker. it's at
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_23_johnston_128kb.mp3

Will wait for feedback before choosing next piece(s).

Thanks

TomU
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Thank you both :thumbs:

Larry, i thought my carol and carol belong together. Like, first she tells us about it and then we hear the carol itself. I might be wrong, what do you think? Same author anyway.
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TomU wrote:
Carolin wrote:thank you tom!
HI Carolin

Done both

1. # 22, The Fickle Heart, came in at 0:39.55 (m:ss.ss), with 89.3 dB according to Checker. It's at
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_22_johnston_128kb.mp3

2. #23, Banditti, came in at 0:55.48 (m:ss.ss) 90.5 dB according to Checker. it's at
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_23_johnston_128kb.mp3

Will wait for feedback before choosing next piece(s).

Thanks

TomU
Thanks Tom,

These are both PL OK! .... I especially liked your reading of "Banditti".

Nemo
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Thanks, Nemo

Carolin, I will now take #25 and #26 (The Silent Brotherhood and Spendthrift) if that is OK.

Regards,

Tom

Thanks Tom,

These are both PL OK! .... I especially liked your reading of "Banditti".

Nemo[/quote]
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Carolin wrote:Thank you both :thumbs:

Larry, i thought my carol and carol belong together. Like, first she tells us about it and then we hear the carol itself. I might be wrong, what do you think? Same author anyway.
Sounds good to me. Thanks.
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Thank you both :thumbs:
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Hello Carolin and Nemo

sorry, I got the numbers on these wrong -- it's #24 and #25, NOT #25 and 26.

Anyway, #24 is done, and it is available at

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_24_johnston_128kb.mp3
It came in at 1:3.43 and 91.7 DB, according to Checker.

Thanks, and have a great weekend

TomU
TomU wrote:Thanks, Nemo

Carolin, I will now take #25 and #26 (The Silent Brotherhood and Spendthrift) if that is OK.

Regards,

Tom

Thanks Tom,

These are both PL OK! .... I especially liked your reading of "Banditti".

Nemo
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Post by AlexandraWilhelmina »

Hello,

If still needed, I would love to read 27, 29, 30, 31.
I just volunteered today and go by the username AlexandraWilhelmina.

Happy Weekend!

/Alex
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TomU wrote:Hello Carolin and Nemo

sorry, I got the numbers on these wrong -- it's #24 and #25, NOT #25 and 26.

Anyway, #24 is done, and it is available at

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_24_johnston_128kb.mp3
It came in at 1:3.43 and 91.7 DB, according to Checker.

Thanks, and have a great weekend

TomU
Hi Tom!

Another nice reading!, thank you.

This is just a bit too loud. Our standard for volume is 87-91 dB with 89 being preferred and this came in at 91.7 db.

Could you de-amplify it a bit please. I'd suggest by -2.5.

Thanks,

Nemo
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Thanks, Nemo

Oh, sorry, I thought 92 was upper limit.

Did as suggested. Re-uploaded at
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_24_johnston_128kb.mp3

This time Checker came in at 90.3 db and 1.3.53.

Tom


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Hi Tom!

Another nice reading!, thank you.

This is just a bit too loud. Our standard for volume is 87-91 dB with 89 being preferred and this came in at 91.7 db.

Could you de-amplify it a bit please. I'd suggest by -2.5.

Thanks,

Nemo[/quote]
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TomU wrote:
Did as suggested. Re-uploaded at
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/songysame_24_johnston_128kb.mp3

This time Checker came in at 90.3 db and 1.3.53.

Tom
Thanks Tom, PL OK!

Nemo
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Thank you all!
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