COMPLETE The New Magdalen by Wilkie Collins -ck
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chapters 3 and 4 THE GERMAN SHELL AND THE TEMPTATION
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Signature: KATHLEEN
Hi and welcome to librivox!
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You are welcome to read that section. To be able to sign you up, i need to know under which name or pseudonym you would like to appear in the catalog. We can also link to your personal website or blog.
I see you have already posted your test recording someone will give you feedback shortly. Thank you!
Carolin
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Thanks! I'll just read under my name - Cory Sampson.
Quick question: is there any particular accent the recording should be done in? I'm not sure what convention dictates.
Quick question: is there any particular accent the recording should be done in? I'm not sure what convention dictates.
thank you kathleen, my apologies, i must have missed your post
Carolin
thank you very much! i have signed you up, your personal catalog page is here https://librivox.org/reader/11989H4ppyKitty wrote:Thanks! I'll just read under my name - Cory Sampson.
Quick question: is there any particular accent the recording should be done in? I'm not sure what convention dictates.
you can read in your natural accent, there are no specific requirements thank you!
Carolin
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Carolin wrote:thank you very much! i have signed you up, your personal catalog page is here https://librivox.org/reader/11989H4ppyKitty wrote:Thanks! I'll just read under my name - Cory Sampson.
Quick question: is there any particular accent the recording should be done in? I'm not sure what convention dictates.
you can read in your natural accent, there are no specific requirements thank you!
I tried it in my natural accent; it sounded funny. Tried it in something closer to an RP accent, and that, I think, sounded better. Let me know if I need to tweak something; I'm still new at this. If the accent doesn't work for you, I can re-record.
http://uploads.librivox.org/carolin/newmagdalen_02_collins_128kb.mp3
Thank you margot!
Carolin
And thank you cory! Im sure it will sound great
One little thing, how long is the recording (mm.ss)? Please remember to always post the duration of a recording when you post a link so that i can fill in the magic window thank you!
One little thing, how long is the recording (mm.ss)? Please remember to always post the duration of a recording when you post a link so that i can fill in the magic window thank you!
Carolin
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Carolin wrote:And thank you cory! Im sure it will sound great
One little thing, how long is the recording (mm.ss)? Please remember to always post the duration of a recording when you post a link so that i can fill in the magic window thank you!
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Thank you
Carolin
thank you!
the german shell is chapter 3, chapter 5 is CHAPTER V. THE GERMAN SURGEON. thanks!
the german shell is chapter 3, chapter 5 is CHAPTER V. THE GERMAN SURGEON. thanks!
Carolin
Section 2 PL notes
There are only a few small issues with Section 2;
there are almost 4 seconds of silence before the recording,
there is no, "end of chapter" and seven seconds of silence at the end of the recording.
The rest of the reading of the recording is excellent, great inflection of the characters voices!
There are only a few small issues with Section 2;
there are almost 4 seconds of silence before the recording,
there is no, "end of chapter" and seven seconds of silence at the end of the recording.
The rest of the reading of the recording is excellent, great inflection of the characters voices!