[Complete]Charlotte Mason Vol. 1 - lt
PL Notes for Section 61: Part 5, Chapter 19: Grammar read by PurposefulAbnegation
Hi Katy,
It was great listening to you read this section! I did find a few things that need to be corrected, though:
@ 0:10 background noise
@ 2:07 background noise
@ 2:15 mic bump
@ 4:04 omitted "is a sentence" from the line: 'Tom has said his lesson' is a sentence.
@ 5:36; 5:38; 5:40; 5:42; 5:45 omitted the word "blank"
@ 7:20 omitted the word "using" in the phrase: without using at least one of them.
@ 7:51 background noise
@ 8:57 omitted the word "three" in the phrase: Make three sentences with each of the following verbs
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
Hi Katy,
It was great listening to you read this section! I did find a few things that need to be corrected, though:
@ 0:10 background noise
@ 2:07 background noise
@ 2:15 mic bump
@ 4:04 omitted "is a sentence" from the line: 'Tom has said his lesson' is a sentence.
@ 5:36; 5:38; 5:40; 5:42; 5:45 omitted the word "blank"
@ 7:20 omitted the word "using" in the phrase: without using at least one of them.
@ 7:51 background noise
@ 8:57 omitted the word "three" in the phrase: Make three sentences with each of the following verbs
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
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The occasional mic bump or background noise (dog barking, traffic, squeaky chair) can be ignored unless it's so loud you jumped out of your skinrachelrw wrote:PL Notes for Section 61: Part 5, Chapter 19: Grammar read by PurposefulAbnegation
Hi Katy,
It was great listening to you read this section! I did find a few things that need to be corrected, though:
@ 0:10 background noise
@ 2:07 background noise
@ 2:15 mic bump
@ 4:04 omitted "is a sentence" from the line: 'Tom has said his lesson' is a sentence.
@ 5:36; 5:38; 5:40; 5:42; 5:45 omitted the word "blank"
@ 7:20 omitted the word "using" in the phrase: without using at least one of them.
@ 7:51 background noise
@ 8:57 omitted the word "three" in the phrase: Make three sentences with each of the following verbs
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
I will be gone until approximately June 3 and will catch up on cataloguing and PLing on my return.
In case of emergency, please contact any other MC.
Help us finish:
On the red staircase
~A friend of Marie-Antoinette
In case of emergency, please contact any other MC.
Help us finish:
On the red staircase
~A friend of Marie-Antoinette
Ok that helps.. none of the background stuff bothered me so much that I jumpedLynnet wrote: The occasional mic bump or background noise (dog barking, traffic, squeaky chair) can be ignored unless it's so loud you jumped out of your skin
Should I edit my PL Notes then?
-Rachel
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You can, or leave it so the reader can see our discussion and decide whether to edit them out. Except for technical issues, edits are always the reader's choice.rachelrw wrote:Ok that helps.. none of the background stuff bothered me so much that I jumpedLynnet wrote: The occasional mic bump or background noise (dog barking, traffic, squeaky chair) can be ignored unless it's so loud you jumped out of your skin
Should I edit my PL Notes then?
-Rachel
I will be gone until approximately June 3 and will catch up on cataloguing and PLing on my return.
In case of emergency, please contact any other MC.
Help us finish:
On the red staircase
~A friend of Marie-Antoinette
In case of emergency, please contact any other MC.
Help us finish:
On the red staircase
~A friend of Marie-Antoinette
Please find the 1-minute test here: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/1minute_test-KimsMum.mp3
I can't seem to hit the 0.5-1.0 volume band but I'm at max volume, is this an important issue?
Looking forward to your feedback!
Hayley
I can't seem to hit the 0.5-1.0 volume band but I'm at max volume, is this an important issue?
Looking forward to your feedback!
Hayley
Thank you! However you'll have to upload it under test not linnet. Also, you need to create a new topic in the "Listeners and Editors Wanted" forum, and post the link there. Thank you!KimsMum wrote:Please find the 1-minute test here: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/1minute_test-KimsMum.mp3
I can't seem to hit the 0.5-1.0 volume band but I'm at max volume, is this an important issue?
Looking forward to your feedback!
Hayley
Aaron
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Although you're correct in that tests should be uploaded to the test folder, that is just for "housekeeping" purposes - someone has the job of deleting all the tests in the folder periodically. By uploading to my folder (or any admin's), it's still there and accessible to anyone by clicking on the link. It's just that I have to go and clear the tests from my folder - which is not something I routinely do. It's like hanging a pair of jeans in the middle of a rack of shirts... Still there and you may or may not noticeaaronml wrote:Thank you! However you'll have to upload it under test not linnet. Also, you need to create a new topic in the "Listeners and Editors Wanted" forum, and post the link there. Thank you!KimsMum wrote:Please find the 1-minute test here: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/1minute_test-KimsMum.mp3
I can't seem to hit the 0.5-1.0 volume band but I'm at max volume, is this an important issue?
Looking forward to your feedback!
Hayley
I will be gone until approximately June 3 and will catch up on cataloguing and PLing on my return.
In case of emergency, please contact any other MC.
Help us finish:
On the red staircase
~A friend of Marie-Antoinette
In case of emergency, please contact any other MC.
Help us finish:
On the red staircase
~A friend of Marie-Antoinette
PL Notes Revised for Section 61: Part 5, Chapter 19: Grammar read by PurposefulAbnegation
So, Katie (PurposefulAbnegation), it seems as though I was TOO picky about the background noise! Just ignore that previous post and work from this list:
@ 4:04 omitted "is a sentence" from the line: 'Tom has said his lesson' is a sentence.
@ 5:36; 5:38; 5:40; 5:42; 5:45 omitted the word "blank"
@ 7:20 omitted the word "using" in the phrase: without using at least one of them.
@ 8:57 omitted the word "three" in the phrase: Make three sentences with each of the following verbs
So, Katie (PurposefulAbnegation), it seems as though I was TOO picky about the background noise! Just ignore that previous post and work from this list:
@ 4:04 omitted "is a sentence" from the line: 'Tom has said his lesson' is a sentence.
@ 5:36; 5:38; 5:40; 5:42; 5:45 omitted the word "blank"
@ 7:20 omitted the word "using" in the phrase: without using at least one of them.
@ 8:57 omitted the word "three" in the phrase: Make three sentences with each of the following verbs
Here is section 66:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cmvolume1_66_128kb.mp3
I had a little trouble when recording, but I think I was able to fix it all and it sounds ok now. Let me know if I should redo it.
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cmvolume1_66_128kb.mp3
I had a little trouble when recording, but I think I was able to fix it all and it sounds ok now. Let me know if I should redo it.
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Do I have to rerecord or just edit? I was told that I needed to record in one sitting otherwise it wouldn't sound right to the reader... This teaches me not to record when I am overtired! Too many mistakes!rachelrw wrote:PL Notes Revised for Section 61: Part 5, Chapter 19: Grammar read by PurposefulAbnegation
So, Katie (PurposefulAbnegation), it seems as though I was TOO picky about the background noise! Just ignore that previous post and work from this list:
@ 4:04 omitted "is a sentence" from the line: 'Tom has said his lesson' is a sentence.
@ 5:36; 5:38; 5:40; 5:42; 5:45 omitted the word "blank"
@ 7:20 omitted the word "using" in the phrase: without using at least one of them.
@ 8:57 omitted the word "three" in the phrase: Make three sentences with each of the following verbs
Go Mrs. A!!!
"You have to have a strong will to give it up [to God]." ~ Mother Alexandra ~ former Princess Ileana of Romania
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." ~ Albert Einstein
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." ~ Albert Einstein
Just rerecord the sentence you messed up in and edit it in. That should be fine.PurposefulAbnegation wrote:Do I have to rerecord or just edit? I was told that I needed to record in one sitting otherwise it wouldn't sound right to the reader... This teaches me not to record when I am overtired! Too many mistakes!rachelrw wrote:PL Notes Revised for Section 61: Part 5, Chapter 19: Grammar read by PurposefulAbnegation
So, Katie (PurposefulAbnegation), it seems as though I was TOO picky about the background noise! Just ignore that previous post and work from this list:
@ 4:04 omitted "is a sentence" from the line: 'Tom has said his lesson' is a sentence.
@ 5:36; 5:38; 5:40; 5:42; 5:45 omitted the word "blank"
@ 7:20 omitted the word "using" in the phrase: without using at least one of them.
@ 8:57 omitted the word "three" in the phrase: Make three sentences with each of the following verbs
Go Mrs. A!!!
Aaron
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Okay here is the revised version. I edited out the mic bump and a background noise that wasn't during a word. Here is to being another step closer to PL OK!
61 - Grammar
(10:38)
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cmvolume1_61_mason_128kb.mp3
61 - Grammar
(10:38)
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cmvolume1_61_mason_128kb.mp3
"You have to have a strong will to give it up [to God]." ~ Mother Alexandra ~ former Princess Ileana of Romania
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." ~ Albert Einstein
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." ~ Albert Einstein
Hi Katie,PurposefulAbnegation wrote:Okay here is the revised version. I edited out the mic bump and a background noise that wasn't during a word. Here is to being another step closer to PL OK!
61 - Grammar
(10:38)
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cmvolume1_61_mason_128kb.mp3
Did you re-record the whole thing? Or just edit the parts that needed changing? I just need to know if I need to listen to the whole recording again.. or just the spots that I mentioned in my PL Notes. Thanks!