[COMPLETE]World's Story 5: Italy, France, Spain, Portugal - kit
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Yes, ma'am, don't think you're getting rid of me!
Good thing I don't want to get rid of you
Sonia
woah April, so many !!!! Thanks
although, there is a problem with Spain, you're repeating the same numbers there than for France can you confirm please ?
Sonia
puhh <schweißabwisch> 't has been a while since, ... It only occured to me after I had asked that there is only one female role, and it is a maiden - way too young for me .
I am fine with the males if you're fine. I could play around with the pitch in Audacity, if it's ok with you?
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As a first pick may be the Prince in section 14, Verona street scene.
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
ok so you don't want Julie, is that it ?
oh if you don't mind, I would prefer no artificial pitch change. It sounds so unnatural and not at all like the reader anymore. I think your voice is totally fine also for males, if you pitch it a bit deeper naturally. Seriously, it's not a problem.I am fine with the males if you're fine. I could play around with the pitch in Audacity, if it's ok with you?
Sonia
your majesty, welcome to the projectalanmapstone wrote: ↑November 5th, 2018, 12:51 pm As a first pick may be the Prince in section 14, Verona street scene.
thanks
Sonia
Wise of you and I think odds are fairly good that you will have just about a full list of readers for this thread.
Sleep well.
April
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I overlooked the dramatic sections somehow. I'll take Lady Montague's one-liner.
Oh, no, I am fine with Julie, I was just kidding a bit, I couldn't imagine myself as Jean d'Arc, after all, I am not a saint Julie might be a bit older, as ward of Richelieu, that fits better
Ok, that's fine with me, too