Thank you, just post here when you're finished!Charbeli wrote:Thanks, Kangaroo, count me in and I will look for something in English!Kangaroo692 wrote:Hi, I'm doing great! Yes you're welcome to read a poem or short story! Although I highly recommend that you try to find something in English (the language most of the podcast is in), if you don't find anything you like in English you can submit a Spanish. Yes, the deadline is on December 28th. As long as you submit before the 29th, you're good.Charbeli wrote:Hey! How are you? I am willing to help... Just a question, I read the thread and I didn't quite understand, so, May I read a new year's poem? Is it possible to read maybe a short story? And, could I look for something in Spanish - since it is my first language- and read it in Spanish?
Is the deathline on December 28th?
Kangaroo
[CANCELLED] LV Community New Year's Podcast
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Here is my contribution, as promised:
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_2712_sg_amen.mp3.
A short poem by Christina Rossetti on the ending of a year, it lasts just 1.18mins.
Hope it will add a little something to the mix....
Good luck with the compilation
Steve
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_2712_sg_amen.mp3.
A short poem by Christina Rossetti on the ending of a year, it lasts just 1.18mins.
Hope it will add a little something to the mix....
Good luck with the compilation
Steve
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Thank you Steve, happy new year!SteveGough wrote:Here is my contribution, as promised:
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_2712_sg_amen.mp3.
A short poem by Christina Rossetti on the ending of a year, it lasts just 1.18mins.
Hope it will add a little something to the mix....
Good luck with the compilation
Steve
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Hi, here's my contribution. Please let me know if its OK.
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_charbeli_pdpoem.mp3
It is very short, lasts 1:49.
I read a short poem called "A Song for New Year's Eve" by William Cullen Bryant.
Thanks,
Charbelí
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_charbeli_pdpoem.mp3
It is very short, lasts 1:49.
I read a short poem called "A Song for New Year's Eve" by William Cullen Bryant.
Thanks,
Charbelí
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Here is my contribution, albeit very short, I hope it helps. Let me know if it's okay:
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_jd_newyearsmorning.mp3
01:16
The Old Year by John Clare
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_jd_newyearsmorning.mp3
01:16
The Old Year by John Clare
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Thank you!Charbeli wrote:Hi, here's my contribution. Please let me know if its OK.
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_charbeli_pdpoem.mp3
It is very short, lasts 1:49.
I read a short poem called "A Song for New Year's Eve" by William Cullen Bryant.
Thanks,
Charbelí
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Thank you!jenniferrd wrote:Here is my contribution, albeit very short, I hope it helps. Let me know if it's okay:
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_jd_newyearsmorning.mp3
01:16
The Old Year by John Clare
Here is one of two (slight) contributions-
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_RZ_liturgicalproclamation.mp3
2:00
And here is the other-
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_RZ_Psalm90.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_RZ_liturgicalproclamation.mp3
2:00
And here is the other-
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_RZ_Psalm90.mp3
Pax Domini Tecum
Pax Domini Tecum
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Submissions for the podcast are closed for everything except group song entries. If you have an entry for the group song of Auld Lang Syne, please submit it today so I can edit it together tomorrow. Thanks
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I'm still looking for contributions to the group song. Please complete by tonight.
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What's "tonight"? I've only been back home a short time and it's 11pm here.
Here's my recording. I only noticed your pronunciation guide when I was uploading. Didn't have time to correct "paidl't as piddled, pint-stowp as pint-shtop, lang as long", so I'm afraid you're going to have to chop mine around a bit if you use it. Don't worry if you can't, as I'm not too happy with my vocal range these days.
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_pw_oldlangsyne.mp3
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Peter
Here's my recording. I only noticed your pronunciation guide when I was uploading. Didn't have time to correct "paidl't as piddled, pint-stowp as pint-shtop, lang as long", so I'm afraid you're going to have to chop mine around a bit if you use it. Don't worry if you can't, as I'm not too happy with my vocal range these days.
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_pw_oldlangsyne.mp3
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Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
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Sorry, I should have been more clear on that, tonight in the Eastern Time Zone, where it's only 6pm. Thank you for helping with the song!Peter Why wrote:What's "tonight"? I've only been back home a short time and it's 11pm here.
Here's my recording. I only noticed your pronunciation guide when I was uploading. Didn't have time to correct "paidl't as piddled, pint-stowp as pint-shtop, lang as long", so I'm afraid you're going to have to chop mine around a bit if you use it. Don't worry if you can't, as I'm not too happy with my vocal range these days.
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_pw_oldlangsyne.mp3
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Peter
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Peter,Peter Why wrote:What's "tonight"? I've only been back home a short time and it's 11pm here.
Here's my recording. I only noticed your pronunciation guide when I was uploading. Didn't have time to correct "paidl't as piddled, pint-stowp as pint-shtop, lang as long", so I'm afraid you're going to have to chop mine around a bit if you use it. Don't worry if you can't, as I'm not too happy with my vocal range these days.
https://librivox.org/uploads/cori/communitypodcast_1612_pw_oldlangsyne.mp3
(3.37)
Peter
Did you sing this along to my recording in the first post? I believe this is in the wrong key, and a bit slower, but I think I can use Audacity's change pitch and change tempo settings if you don't mind me altering your recording a bit.
EDIT TO ADD - Or would you mind having it solo in another part of the podcast?
Kangaroo