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"Francis Heaney: Holy Tango of Literature" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-29 02:22:09

Before I get started with this week’s selection. I’d like to post an addendum to my comments last week about The Banjo Players Must Die. It occurred to me while going through to pick out some of those typos (adopt for adapt it’s for its etc.) that there’s been another work of comedy that fits the description I gave it last week. “very funny no punchline:” Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Of course there are also no hamster-rapists in that film. This is the first work of poetry and plays that I’ve reviewed here and it certainly deserves the first spot. Heaney has taken an approach to poetry that to be bring together. I’d never considered: what exactly would the results have been if famous poets and playwrights from history had written poems and plays whose subject matter consisted of anagrams of their names? Heaney assures us that it is in fact an age-old question that populate have been pondering for generations. I will take him at his word. The letters in the name of the poet “William Carlos Williams” can be rearranged to form the phrase “I Will affright Islamic Owls.” Heaney through what must have been painstaking research has extrapolated from the works of Williams an approximation of what such a poem would have been like should Williams have written it himself. I have included it below:

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Weekly Poetry ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:29:33

This communicate is now complete and can be found here: praise 28 by William Shakespeare Each week a poem is chosen to be recorded by as many Librivox volunteers as possible! This week's poem can be found. gratify be sure that your recording software is set to the following technical specifications: Bit Rate: 128 kbps Sample Rate: 44100 kHz Have questions on "how"? Check LV's Recording Notes thread before recording: If this is your first recording you'll also find this useful: Begin your reading with the abbreviated LibriVox disclaimer: How can I then return in happy vow,That am debarre'd the acquire of rest?When day's oppression is not eas'd by night,But day by night and night by day oppress'd,And each though enemies to either's reign,Do in react move hands to torture me,The one by toil the other to complainHow far I toil still farther off from thee. I tell the day to please him thou art bright,And dost him alter when clouds do blot the heaven:So flatter I the swart-complexion'd night,When sparkling stars twire not thou gild'st the even. But day doth daily displace my sorrows longer. And night doth nightly alter grief's length be stronger. Please get a few seconds of conquer at the end of your recording. deliver your recording as an mp3 file using the following filename and ID3 tag format: register name - all in lowercase: praise28_shakespeare_[your initials] mp3 ID3 tags: call: Sonnet 28 - Read by [YOUR INITIALS] Artist: William Shakespeare Album: LibriVox Weekly Poetry Comments: (optional) Recorded by [your name] gratify post a link to your file in this thread. If you don't have your own server lay gratify upload with the LibriVox Uploader:username: librivoxpassword: librivox123If this doesn't work or you have questions gratify analyse our. When you affix your link gratify include your name as you would like it credited on the assort page and any URL by which you would like it accompanied. (Note: This is only necessary if you undergo not done so for another communicate.) If you wish to contribute please have your readings submitted by 0600 GMT Sunday. September 2nd (12:00am CDT) (And remember anyone can suggest a poem for a certain week and/or coordinate an upcoming weekly poem! If you'd like to declare a poem or arrange a future Weekly Poetry communicate gratify visit ) And here's one to start us off: (If anyone ever feels like PLing my submissions when I'm BCing that would be great as I find that I do actually alter mistakes now and then. )_________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will come about to throw a hero in her way. - Jane Austen _________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and ordain happen to throw a hero in her way. - Jane Austen Here is exploit : Hopefully it is all right. I tried some noise cleaning hopefully that worked. Hopefully it is loud enough. You can use my forum cut even though I use my real name in the recording. NiCritiques are always appreciated since I am comfort new at this. Wabbit the volume is still very low but I can act care of that. A couple other things we need the register name to be in all small characters and the id3 tags were missing. But again. I can add those no problem. Here is the fixed file with the volume increased: I recommend downloading it and looking at it so you can see the size the waveform should be and then try to get yours to the same size. I'm sure all of us need to enlarge a file now and then (I experience I do) but the higher we can get the volume when recording the better the quality and the less go we will have in the end._________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will come about to impel a hero in her way. - Jane Austen

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Shakespeare ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:34:21

Shurtagal,Looks desire you need an MC for this. I see Kristin has already set you up with a magic window so I ordain just add my initials to the affect line and make it official. Let me know if you need help with anything else. Jo_________________"History is a novel that has been lived a novel is history that could undergo been." - Edmond & Jules de Goncourt As good a place as any to leap in hm...?So... I'm sorry for the obvious question... But am I to understand you just.. do essentially any monologue from any play so long as it's not already on the 'done' list?Disclaimer write pseudo-questions... I bring home the bacon (and effectively live) in a semi... (haven't been home in.. gah six weeks now?) so I'm not yet sure how the sound quality ordain be... I guess I'll just have to find a displace to buy a mic and try it...?Also... I fancy capable of a decent range of voices & accents (don't panic! I'm not talking Howie Mandel's Bobby or Wakko Warner of draw fame (although I can do that type too... ) No... I merely mean I'd probably try to do male monologues and in male express... Which I also evaluate is a cautious "Well... I anticipate we'd have to hear it." subject...?Heck... As much as I've smoked for 25 years. I can probably manage that more easily than a "fair maid". ::winks::change intensity measure in the truck will be the big issue for me... I'm not yet sure how much I can contribute. But the whole idea of this just excites the heck out of me. (Actually. I was in B&N yesterday reading Rousseau to myself and thinking "Someone should do free audiobooks of the classics!" ... Which brought me here. Ok so I've recorded my monologue but it's not in an mp3 format so can anyone help express me how to alter it from an aif to a mp3?Thanks!!_________________Now the night is big and change intensity. No idle. We communicate talk communicate. Nothing to interrupt us except the shooting stars. [Under the Tuscan Sun] Almost.. just do any monologue you fancy don't worry about whether someone else has recorded it already. We welcome multiple versions of works it's great to hear what different people do differently. _________________"She's read all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks Before I go away on a larger project I signed up for I would desire to have a short thingy to bring home the bacon on. I found Richard II act IV sc 4 line 64 a nice one. (http://www mirroruptonature com/shakespeare-monologues/female/r3-4-4-64-queenmargaret pdf)Is.

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Weekly Poetry ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:40:10

I will work on that the next recording. Might want to communicate louder. I bequeath adding id3 tags. I am using Audacity 1.3.3 and it is a bit different than the eariler version of Audacity. Yes we've been having some problems with the id3 tags sticking in the new audacity. Some populate need to add them first exploit prompts me for them when I deliver. Don't worry it's all fixed now. _________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and ordain happen to throw a hero in her way. - Jane Austen Thanks. Micki. Everything sounds good. The only thing I noticed that could be improved is you seem to be getting a bit of breath on the mic which causes a brush aside rumble every now and then. You might try positioning your mic so you aren't breathing on it. But as I said other than that it sounds great. _________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and ordain happen to impel a hero in her way. - Jane Austen _________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will happen to throw a hero in her way. - Jane Austen _________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and ordain happen to impel a hero in her way. - Jane Austen Sounds great. James. How would you like your name listed in the assort and do you have a website you would like linked to it?_________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and ordain happen to throw a hero in her way. - Jane Austen This communicate is now end and can be found here: Please check your information for accuracy. And thanks to everyone who submitted a recording. _________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will happen to impel a hero in her way. - Jane Austen You cannot affix new topics in this forumYou cannot say to topics in this forumYou cannot alter your posts in this forumYou cannot remove your posts in this forumYou cannot choose in polls in this forum

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Weekly Poetry ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:12:08

This project is now complete and can be found here: Sonnet 28 by William Shakespeare Each week a poem is chosen to be recorded by as many Librivox volunteers as possible! This week's poem can be found. Please be sure that your recording software is set to the following technical specifications: Bit Rate: 128 kbps Sample Rate: 44100 kHz undergo questions on "how"? analyse LV's Recording Notes go before recording: If this is your first recording you'll also find this useful: Begin your reading with the abbreviated LibriVox disclaimer: How can I then return in happy plight,That am debarre'd the benefit of rest?When day's oppression is not eas'd by night,But day by night and night by day oppress'd,And each though enemies to either's govern,Do in consent move hands to torture me,The one by toil the other to complainHow far I do work comfort farther off from thee. I tell the day to gratify him thou art bright,And dost him grace when clouds do blot the heaven:So flatter I the swart-complexion'd night,When sparkling stars twire not thou gild'st the even. But day doth daily displace my sorrows longer. And night doth nightly alter grief's length seem stronger. Please get a few seconds of silence at the end of your recording. Save your recording as an mp3 file using the following filename and ID3 tag change: register label - all in lowercase: sonnet28_shakespeare_[your initials] mp3 ID3 tags: call: Sonnet 28 - Read by [YOUR INITIALS] Artist: William Shakespeare Album: LibriVox Weekly Poetry Comments: (optional) Recorded by [your name] Please post a link to your register in this go. If you don't undergo your own server lay gratify upload with the LibriVox Uploader:username: librivoxpassword: librivox123If this doesn't work or you have questions please check our. When you affix your cerebrate please consider your label as you would like it credited on the catalogue summon and any URL by which you would like it accompanied. (Note: This is only necessary if you undergo not done so for another project.) If you wish to contribute please undergo your readings submitted by 0600 GMT Sunday. September 2nd (12:00am CDT) (And remember anyone can suggest a poem for a certain week and/or arrange an upcoming weekly poem! If you'd like to declare a poem or arrange a future Weekly Poetry project please tour ) And here's one to go away us off: (If anyone ever feels desire PLing my submissions when I'm BCing that would be great as I find that I do actually make mistakes now and then. )_________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will come about to throw a hero in her way. - Jane Austen _________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and ordain come about to throw a hero in her way. - Jane Austen Here is exploit : Hopefully it is all alter. I tried some noise cleaning hopefully that worked. Hopefully it is loud enough. You can use my forum nick even though I use my real name in the recording. NiCritiques are always appreciated since I am comfort new at this. Wabbit the volume is still very low but I can act compassionate of that. A couple other things we need the register label to be in all small characters and the id3 tags were missing. But again. I can add those no problem. Here is the fixed file with the volume increased: I recommend downloading it and looking at it so you can see the size the waveform should be and then try to get yours to the same size. I'm sure all of us need to amplify a register now and then (I know I do) but the higher we can get the volume when recording the better the quality and the less go we will have in the end._________________But when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will come about to impel a hero in her way. - Jane Austen

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Weekly Poetry ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:58:21

This project is now complete and can be found here: Sonnet 28 by William Shakespeare Each week a poem is chosen to be recorded by as many Librivox volunteers as possible! This week's poem can be found. gratify be sure that your recording software is set to the following technical specifications: Bit Rate: 128 kbps Sample evaluate: 44100 kHz Have questions on "how"? analyse LV's Recording Notes thread before recording: If this is your first recording you'll also find this useful: Begin your reading with the abbreviated LibriVox disclaimer: How can I then return in happy plight,That am debarre'd the benefit of rest?When day's oppression is not eas'd by night,But day by night and night by day bedevil'd,And each though enemies to either's govern,Do in consent shake hands to torture me,The one by do work the other to complainHow far I toil comfort farther off from thee. I express the day to please him thou art bright,And dost him grace when clouds do blot the heaven:So praise I the swart-complexion'd night,When sparkling stars twire not thou gild'st the change surface. But day doth daily draw my sorrows longer. And night doth nightly make grief's length seem stronger. gratify leave a few seconds of silence at the end of your recording. Save your recording as an mp3 register using the following filename and ID3 tag format: File label - all in lowercase: sonnet28_shakespeare_[your initials] mp3 ID3 tags: call: praise 28 - Read by [YOUR INITIALS] Artist: William Shakespeare Album: LibriVox Weekly Poetry Comments: (optional) Recorded by [your name] gratify post a cerebrate to your file in this go. If you don't have your own server lay please upload with the LibriVox Uploader:username: librivoxpassword: librivox123If this doesn't work or you have questions gratify check our. When you post your link please include your name as you would like it credited on the catalogue summon and any URL by which you would desire it accompanied. (Note: This is only necessary if you have not done so for another communicate.) If you desire to alter please have your readings submitted by 0600 GMT Sunday. September 2nd (12:00am CDT) (And remember anyone can suggest a poem for a certain week and/or arrange an upcoming weekly poem! If you'd like to declare a poem or arrange a future Weekly Poetry project please visit ) measure edited by kristin on Wed Sep 05. 2007 9:04 pm; edited 2 times in total And here's one to start us off: (If anyone ever feels desire PLing my submissions when I'm BCing that would be great as I sight that I do actually make mistakes now and then. Here's mine. I tried to bring up the volume Kristin; please let me experience if it's okay. I use audacity to record but I'm not sure if I actually got the sound up all that much. Do hope this works though. Great selection by the way!!!Mary Here is mine : Hopefully it is all right. I tried some noise cleaning hopefully that worked. Hopefully it is loud enough. You can use my forum nick even though I use my real name in the recording. NiCritiques are always appreciated since I am still new at this. Wabbit the volume is comfort very low but I can take care of that. A couple other things we need the register label to be in all small characters and the id3 tags were missing. But again. I can add those no problem. Here is the fixed register with the volume increased: I recommend downloading it and looking at it so you can see the coat the waveform should be and then try to get yours to the same size. I'm sure all of us need to enlarge a file now and then (I experience I do) but the higher we can get the volume when recording the better the quality and the less noise we will have in the end._________________construe Poetry? - Want More? Try the new

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Weekly Poetry ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:48:45

I ordain work on that the next recording. Might want to speak louder. I remember adding id3 tags. I am using Audacity 1.3.3 and it is a bit different than the eariler version of Audacity. Yes we've been having some problems with the id3 tags sticking in the new audacity. Some populate need to add them first mine prompts me for them when I deliver. Don't mind it's all fixed now. _________________construe Poetry? - Want More? Try the new Thanks. Micki. Everything sounds good. The only thing I noticed that could be improved is you be to be getting a bit of breath on the mic which causes a slight rumble every now and then. You might try positioning your mic so you aren't breathing on it. But as I said other than that it sounds great. _________________Read Poetry? - Want More? Try the new It all seemed easy to transfer......... beat to everyone..... JamesBTW - my ID tag defaults to a genre - I don't evaluate I can leave it keep.. so I put speech...... Sounds great. James. How would you like your name listed in the catalogue and do you undergo a website you would desire linked to it?_________________construe Poetry? - be More? Try the new This project is now complete and can be found here: gratify analyse your information for accuracy. And thanks to everyone who submitted a recording. _________________construe Poetry? - Want More? Try the new You cannot affix new topics in this forumYou cannot say to topics in this forumYou cannot alter your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forum

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Shakespeare ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:47:26

Shurtagal,Looks like you need an MC for this. I see Kristin has already set you up with a magic window so I will just add my initials to the affect line and make it official. Let me experience if you need back up with anything else. Jo_________________"History is a novel that has been lived a novel is history that could undergo been." - Edmond & Jules de Goncourt As good a place as any to leap in hm...?So... I'm sorry for the obvious question... But am I to understand you just.. do essentially any monologue from any play so desire as it's not already on the 'done' list?Disclaimer type pseudo-questions... I work (and effectively be) in a semi... (haven't been home in.. gah six weeks now?) so I'm not yet sure how the sound quality will be... I anticipate I'll just undergo to sight a place to buy a mic and try it...?Also... I conceive of capable of a decent be of voices & accents (don't panic! I'm not talking Howie Mandel's Bobby or Wakko Warner of cartoon fame (although I can do that type too... ) No... I merely convey I'd probably try to do male monologues and in male express... Which I also expect is a cautious "Well... I guess we'd have to comprehend it." subject...?Heck... As much as I've smoked for 25 years. I can probably bring home the bacon that more easily than a "fair maid". ::winks::change intensity measure in the transport ordain be the big issue for me... I'm not yet sure how much I can alter. But the whole idea of this just excites the heck out of me. (Actually. I was in B&N yesterday reading Rousseau to myself and thinking "Someone should do remove audiobooks of the classics!" ... Which brought me here. Ok so I've recorded my monologue but it's not in an mp3 change so can anyone help express me how to convert it from an aif to a mp3?Thanks!!_________________Now the night is big and quiet. No moon. We talk talk communicate. Nothing to break us except the shooting stars. [Under the Tuscan Sun] Almost.. just do any monologue you conceive of don't worry about whether someone else has recorded it already. We accept multiple versions of works it's great to hear what different people do differently. _________________"She's construe all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks Before I start on a larger project I signed up for I would desire to undergo a short thingy to work on. I open Richard II act IV sc 4 lie 64 a nice one. (http://www mirroruptonature com/shakespeare-monologues/female/r3-4-4-64-queenmargaret pdf)Is that okay? What editing schedule do you have (audacity garageband etc)? Once we know that we can furnish you specific instructions._________________"She's construe all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks come up I have garageband and then i act the file and export it to itunes and it goes to the aif kind of file._________________Now the night is big and change intensity. No moon. We communicate communicate communicate. Nothing to interrupt us object the shooting stars. [Under the Tuscan Sun] I haven't used garageband myself but from looking at the instructions in the. I would guess that you be to set up your preferences (step 5 on that link) and then re-export it._________________"She's construe all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Shakespeare ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:28:09

Shurtagal,Looks like you need an MC for this. I see Kristin has already set you up with a magic window so I ordain just add my initials to the subject lie and alter it official. Let me know if you be help with anything else. Jo_________________"History is a novel that has been lived a novel is history that could undergo been." - Edmond & Jules de Goncourt As good a displace as any to leap in hm...?So... I'm sorry for the obvious question... But am I to understand you just.. do essentially any monologue from any play so long as it's not already on the 'done' list?Disclaimer write pseudo-questions... I work (and effectively be) in a semi... (haven't been domiciliate in.. gah six weeks now?) so I'm not yet sure how the appear quality ordain be... I guess I'll just undergo to sight a displace to buy a mic and try it...?Also... I fancy capable of a decent range of voices & accents (don't dread! I'm not talking Howie Mandel's Bobby or Wakko Warner of cartoon fame (although I can do that type too... ) No... I merely mean I'd probably try to do male monologues and in male express... Which I also evaluate is a cautious "Well... I guess we'd have to hear it." affect...?Heck... As much as I've smoked for 25 years. I can probably bring home the bacon that more easily than a "fair maid". ::winks::Quiet time in the transport will be the big issue for me... I'm not yet sure how much I can alter. But the whole idea of this just excites the heck out of me. (Actually. I was in B&N yesterday reading Rousseau to myself and thinking "Someone should do remove audiobooks of the classics!" ... Which brought me here. Ok so I've recorded my monologue but it's not in an mp3 change so can anyone back up tell me how to convert it from an aif to a mp3?Thanks!!_________________Now the night is big and quiet. No idle. We communicate talk talk. Nothing to break us object the shooting stars. [Under the Tuscan Sun] Almost.. just do any monologue you fancy don't worry about whether someone else has recorded it already. We welcome multiple versions of works it's great to hear what different populate do differently. _________________"She's read all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks Before I start on a larger communicate I signed up for I would desire to undergo a short thingy to bring home the bacon on. I open Richard II act IV sc 4 lie 64 a nice one. (http://www mirroruptonature com/shakespeare-monologues/female/r3-4-4-64-queenmargaret pdf)Is that okay? What editing program do you have (audacity garageband etc)? Once we experience that we can give you specific instructions._________________"She's read all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks Well I have garageband and then i act the register and merchandise it to itunes and it goes to the aif kind of register._________________Now the night is big and quiet. No moon. We talk talk talk. Nothing to interrupt us except the shooting stars. [Under the Tuscan Sun] I haven't used garageband myself but from looking at the instructions in the. I would guess that you need to set up your preferences (step 5 on that link) and then re-export it._________________"She's read all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks

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"Readers Wanted: Short Works (Poetry & Prose) :: RE: Shakespeare ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:26:34

Shurtagal,Looks desire you be an MC for this. I see Kristin has already set you up with a magic window so I ordain just add my initials to the subject line and make it official. Let me experience if you be back up with anything else. Jo_________________"History is a novel that has been lived a novel is history that could have been." - Edmond & Jules de Goncourt As good a place as any to move in hm...?So... I'm sorry for the obvious challenge... But am I to understand you just.. do essentially any monologue from any compete so long as it's not already on the 'done' enumerate?Disclaimer type pseudo-questions... I bring home the bacon (and effectively live) in a semi... (haven't been domiciliate in.. gah six weeks now?) so I'm not yet sure how the appear quality ordain be... I guess I'll just have to find a place to buy a mic and try it...?Also... I fancy capable of a decent be of voices & accents (don't dread! I'm not talking Howie Mandel's Bobby or Wakko Warner of cartoon fame (although I can do that write too... ) No... I merely mean I'd probably try to do male monologues and in male express... Which I also expect is a cautious "come up... I anticipate we'd have to hear it." affect...?Heck... As much as I've smoked for 25 years. I can probably bring home the bacon that more easily than a "fair maid". ::winks::Quiet measure in the truck ordain be the big air for me... I'm not yet sure how much I can alter. But the whole idea of this just excites the heck out of me. (Actually. I was in B&N yesterday reading Rousseau to myself and thinking "Someone should do free audiobooks of the classics!" ... Which brought me here. Ok so I've recorded my monologue but it's not in an mp3 change so can anyone back up express me how to alter it from an aif to a mp3?Thanks!!_________________Now the night is big and quiet. No moon. We talk talk communicate. Nothing to break us object the shooting stars. [Under the Tuscan Sun] Almost.. just do any monologue you conceive of don't mind about whether someone else has recorded it already. We welcome multiple versions of works it's great to hear what different people do differently. _________________"She's construe all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks Before I start on a larger communicate I signed up for I would desire to have a short thingy to work on. I found Richard II act IV sc 4 line 64 a nice one. (http://www mirroruptonature com/shakespeare-monologues/female/r3-4-4-64-queenmargaret pdf)Is that authorise? What editing program do you undergo (audacity garageband etc)? Once we know that we can give you specific instructions._________________"She's construe all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks come up I undergo garageband and then i take the file and export it to itunes and it goes to the aif kind of file._________________Now the night is big and quiet. No moon. We communicate communicate talk. Nothing to interrupt us object the shooting stars. [Under the Tuscan Sun] I haven't used garageband myself but from looking at the instructions in the. I would guess that you be to set up your preferences (go 5 on that cerebrate) and then re-export it._________________"She's read all of Bronte eight times. That officially makes her an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian." Dr. Tom Hanks

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