Yep, it is.
:)
*edit* Here is a more traditional Bahstun (Boston) accent...have a listen! Gedouda here, the bahs on fiya.
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Yep, it is.
:)
*edit* Here is a more traditional Bahstun (Boston) accent...have a listen! Gedouda here, the bahs on fiya.
I wanted to do the recording, but , my mic is not so good. What I recorded for Sleepy's project was very bad recording, a lot of noise in the background and my voice was not more than a whisper :rolleyes: :lol: (I should have spoken a little loudly). I wonder if people will be able to make out anything if I recorded again.
you should try it Madhuri!
:( somthing i up with my media player onight everyone seems to be cutting up..and I cant find sleepy at all?:S
HAHA its working sort of... Kilted you could read one of those books that were written in accent? :D :p
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o.../gmxcenter.jpg
Koa, Night, when you go to my "mediacenter" thingy, click where I put a red circle
make sure it's not blocked by your pop up blocker
yes I got it to work...:D:D I could hear english in there :p
:D
i did get there, it was after that that it didnt work
Sleepywitch, I like your voice. Very nicely read, btw. You're as talented a reader (actress?) as you are a writer.
I sound like a kid. Everyone who calls my house thinks I'm Jordan (my 11 year old son).
Maybe I'll try reading something, though, and post it. I've got a video-clip of me dancing, so why not voice as well? LMAO
It pisses me off - I can't get to Kilted Exile's Voice!
Kathy - you're definitely from Boston. (--; Your comment made me laugh.
Koah - you have a nice reading voice.
Here's my dorky voice reading the first stanza of a poem I wrote.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/16/1084035/V003.WAV
hey i'm curious to know what is a good site to upload a recording, and one that you can hotlink/host to another site.(oh and free!)
Also i may or may not have a recording. but any suggestions of what i can say? (and you better not say 'top o' the mornin to ye!)I can use my camera as a voice recorder and i've usb connections to my computor, but i dont know what i should copy it to, or of any host sites etc
Oh I can´t wait till I´m home and can hear everyone!:D I bet you all sound lovely.
blah, I'll have to renew your guys' access to that webspace thingy... the link i posted was only valid for 30 days... I'll do a new recording of a different text and post it one of these days
Yes, I only had a trial subscription and that has now ended. I may at a future time add a new recording
Y'all sound so different from what I thought you would. I'll see if I can do even thought my English sucks and i can't speak very well.
Download mine here:
http://media.putfile.com/Voice-60-57
I have retainers, so I talk funny. Go ahead, point and laugh. :p
Hahaha, I loved Devo kid. :lol: You sound great. A little nasaly but I expected a California valley girl voice, and no you don't sound like that at all. I would call it generic American which to my ear is more nasaly than a British english speaker. :) I wish I knew how to put my voice on the internet.
Hee hee. Thanks.
HA HA I knew it! We really are nasaly!
Well, I do say "like" a lot, which really bugs me, but it's kind of a given when you live here..
Alright, generic American it is. :D
Do you have an MP3 player? It might have a mic.
I know this makes me look conceited, but your post inspired me to do this:
http://media.putfile.com/Voice-2-41
It's a recording of some stereotypical Californian er, dialects or whatever. Like, yeah, whatever. :p The valley girl one is really annoying because I couldn't think of anything to say, so sorry about that guys. It would have been annoying anyways had I not had a brain esplodey. :p
:lol: you have such a normal american accent Lily! But you are so funny! (btw is that host site free? gonna check it out!)
me
hope this works!
:lol: Lily Adams, you cracked me up with those stereotypical Californians. Scary thing is, some of my highschool friends actually talked like that. Guess that's what comes of growing up in the OC. :p
Niamh--You have a lovely Irish voice. I'm all for sending a leprechaun around the world. Where do we go to make it happen? Edit: Found the "shall we" thread.
While at the office supply store today I happened upon a microphone and discovered that this recording thing is amazingly simple. Wasn't sure what to say, so I've given you a sample of the way I recently opened a survey course on Medieval and Renaissance literature. I recite the openings to Beowulf, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Spenser's Faerie Queene, and Shakespeare's Richard III. It not only amuses and bewilders one's students to start a class this way, but hearing the Old and Middle English quickly cures them of the impulse to complain about Shakespeare's language being too archaic to understand. ;)
http://media.putfile.com/Me-Talking-50-66
Nice voices Niamh and Petrarch. Somehow I imagined you both a little different but not too much different. Very nice reading Petrarch. And Niamh I'll send a Leprichuan around the world. I have no idea what I'm supposed to do, but I'll go check out the thread.
:lol: Glad you think my voice is funny, I guess. :lol: Just kidding. :p
Yeah, as you can see. :D I'm on a public computer right now, so I can't download it or listen to it, but I shall when I get home on my own computer!
:lol: Ha ha, yeah. Glad you liked it. XD I'll have to listen to your voice, too, once I get home.Quote:
Lily Adams, you cracked me up with those stereotypical Californians. Scary thing is, some of my highschool friends actually talked like that. Guess that's what comes of growing up in the OC.
I keep trying to download dear Niamh's voice, and it won't let me!! :(
Ok BUMP
http://vocaroo.com/?media=vib4otYlJctcqWvfv
just a bit of fun!
As promised the do it yourself link http://www.vocaroo.com/
:D
** It should be noted that we are not in the same room, country or landmass- although we are in the same time zone! God love VOIP!!
Bump once more because some people might find it useful :D
good luck folks! ( dont fall out and if you do please dont let any nastiness spill over! )
:D
Oh, Lynne50 and I will have to get together and do one; we live near to each other. I have several mics and I also have one on my MP3 player. I will have to figure out how to download my recording. I don't have the mics hooked up yet, but this sounds like fun. I only listened to a few and I enjoyed hearing your voices. Niamh talks quickly like I do; you also have a high voice and it sounds very nice. Nightshade is slower, deeper and you both sound so great to me. Thanks for the explanation in detail. I think I will try using that site. Currently. I don't have any mics hooked up to my newer computer and it's late anyway. I will try to do it by the weekend and you can all hear a truly squeaky (high) voice, which I attempt to slow down and deepen....I want to hear all of you on here, so I will review this thread later on. This is really fun!
Ha no Janine I was the squeaky one! niamh was the slower calmer one. Actually Niamh was in Dublin and I was in Manchester when we did that. We did it using VOIP ( voice over internet protocol) otherwise known as Skype and other internet telephoney things. Niamh's computer did the recording whihc is why when I am explaining Im not exactly sure what I am looking at because I cant see it.
But for the life of me I can't rember how or why it worked. I'll have to see if I can get it working again sometime this weekend.
:D
Wait a minute; who was the more prominent speaker there...also starting it off I believe? Now I thought that to be Nightshade. I will have to listen it later on when I have more time today. You both sounded great, not squeaky; one just spoke faster (I think that was more like me - I tend to do that out of nervousness). You were both very friendly too and sound like lots of fun. When I hear my own voice on audio, I hate it normally; then people tell me it's not as I percieve it to be. Once or twice Downing and I talked on Skype. She was in Romania and I in NJ, USA and it was quite clear. We were truly amazed; it was fun trying to understand each other, both with some type of accent. That was with my old computer and since then, I have not tried it again with my new one. I should connect everything again and try with one of you. Lynne and I could test it out perhaps first; I have an extra mic I could lend her but then you have to use your speakers; my other mic is combo with headphones. It's just a cheap set though but it may work with my new computer better than before.
Ok, I just listened to it again. Which one of you says " to stop the babble..." ? hahah....
nightie says a really quick hello at the beginning of that and then i babble for a bit and then she explains how to use vocaroo. :) she's the squeaky one and i'm the deeper voiced one... if in doubt, ask kilted. :)
http://www.filedropper.com/shewalksinbeauty
Dunno if this works.
I recorded it last week to give it to my best friends and my sister. Tonight I noticed this thread, so thought I'd share. Click "Download this file", and let me know if the link works. :D
P.S. Both the voices in the audio are mine.
Sadly, the file is silent for me Symphony, don't know if the problem is on my side or yours.
I did a little reading, see if mine works, maybe this site would be better for you.
http://www.zshare.net/download/7271003297d1f475/
I messed it up half way through though haha.
Edit: Oh I got it to work (saved instead of opened from site)
I enjoyed it a lot Pip.
Dealing with insomnia? :(
Oh and did my file open later on?
Ha yes, it's 4 am, I should be getting up in 4 hours and I haven't even gotten to sleep.
I liked your reading with the singing of the poem in the background, the music was a bit loud though, makes your voice hard to hear at times.
Edit: Ha, I've got a bit of a Stewie Griffon thing going on in the beginning, and then I laugh like a child at Cummings' name.
Haha yeah I know. I wanted to make it better but apparently this was all I could do at that time with just the default sound recorder in my pc. Also, the song sounds so hazy. I just sang and recorded the song first, then played it and read the poem. The poem lost some of the simultaneity too, me being distracted by my own voice singing, haha... The breaks must've sounded awkward.
It's 4:14 AM here as well, but I'm just staying up cuz I have no classes tomorrow (reading week :D ).
OK now I'm going off to bed.
I made a recording of Auden's "The Unknown Citizen" since I was unsatisfied with my reading of the Cummings poem lol.
http://www.zshare.net/download/7271141950677013/
Now I'm going to force myself to sleep.
good stuff you guys! Symphony, yours was great!
Hmmm, looking amongst my collection of recorded poems :redface:
My God Symphony, yours was great! You've shamed my pitiful poetry recitations.
EDIT: Wait omg, both voices are yours? You are a truly sublime singer! WoW!
OrphanPip, your voice is adorable ;)