[COMPLETE] Shakespeare Monologues 009 by Shakespeare - stl

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Shurtagal
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Post by Shurtagal »

Thanks lomond, I'll try to fix that.

Evan one more thing, do have the source for the text that you read from?
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Post by E-Dog »

lomond,
Thanks for commenting. I'm not sure what's causing the background noise. If you have any tips on cleaning up the audio, I'd appreciate it! :)

Evan
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Post by E-Dog »

Shurtagal,
I simply used the link that was given in original project posting to a bunch of Shakespeare's monologues.

Evan
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Post by Shurtagal »

wonderful, thanks Evan.

Re Noise Cleaning (NC) we have a page here that should help: Noise Cleaning With Audacity 1.3.3
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Post by MariaMaria »

Hi!

I'd like to claim Helena's monologues from All's Well, as I played her in a student version. We cut the play down to a half-hour (quite the adventure), so it will be nice to read her full monologues...

Look for the files a couple of days after Thanksgiving!

Maria :D
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Post by Shurtagal »

Maria - This is an open collection so no need to claim section, just go ahead and upload and post again when you have. I can't wait to hear it.

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Post by aradlaw »

This one has probably done bunches of times ... but here it is again :)

"To bait fish withal" (do we not bleed) from Merchant of Venice, source:
http://www.mirroruptonature.com/shakespeare-monologues/male/tmov-3-1-53-shylock.pdf

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/stl/tobaitfishwithal_merchantofvenice_03_01.mp3 ... at 1:56
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Post by FrZeile »

I have always admired the argument and occasion in the speech of Carlyle, Bishop of Ely, objecting to the crowning of Henry IV from Act IV, scene 1 of Richard the Second. :(

Here it is-
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/stl/elysdissent_richardii_iv_01.mp3

I am open to tackling another one or two, if suggested.

Cordially,

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Post by bgood »

I'm planning on doing some Lady MacBeth later this week. =)
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Post by lomond »

Greetings -

Other than Evan's fish tank filter in the background :D , this is a good read with tech specs and ID3 just fine.

Evan, I hope this small noise problem doesn't discourage you. You readings have good timing and an easy-to-listen-to voice, so keep them coming.

Lomond
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Post by Shurtagal »

Thank you all the MB has been updated. More recordings are always welcome!
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Post by razdraz »

King Lear's declaration that he will not cry. :wink:

Hopefully, it does him no shame.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/stl/oreasonnottheneed_kinglear_02_04.mp3

"O, reason not the need..."

(2.072 mb, http://www.mirroruptonature.com/shakespeare-monologues/male/kl-2-4-264-kinglear.pdf as the source)
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Post by RissaDove »

I think I fixed the hum, and this one should say 009 instead of 008.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/stl/forgeriesofjealousy_amidsummernightsdream_02_01.mp3
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Post by cgreenlaw »

Hi,
I would like to post a monologue. It is Thus do I ever make my fool my purse from Othello. I have already recorded it and can post it whenever.

Thanks!

Corey
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Post by Shurtagal »

thank you raz, quite well done. Rissa, thanks for the edit it sounds much better! CGreenlaw, that sounds great, this is an 'open collection' so anytime that you want to upload is great, just drop the link here.
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