Making your reading sound Great
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Have sent you both a PM with a link. Hope it's OK.
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Hello, Peter. For reason, I didn't get the PM.

Constructive criticism is always welcome. Thanks, SaraHale. 

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Oh dear! I always get lots of trouble with PM's here and elsewhere. I will post the link here instead.
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Thanks so much! Have a wonderful day.lurcherlover wrote: ↑October 9th, 2018, 7:53 amOh dear! I always get lots of trouble with PM's here and elsewhere. I will post the link here instead.

Constructive criticism is always welcome. Thanks, SaraHale. 

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Here it is. Hope it's OK
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0zsra4k8cu2wox6/AADeCZBQQKa6BJRwTH0S3upHa?dl=0
Peter
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0zsra4k8cu2wox6/AADeCZBQQKa6BJRwTH0S3upHa?dl=0
Peter
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That was amazing. You have an incredible voice Peter. It's a joy to hear no matter what you are saying. The recording is very clear and technically perfect but that was really not a surprise.
The content made perfect sense and was just the guidelines I was looking for. When I wrote earlier to request for your narration tips I was going to suggest if you could give some kind of variations in the parameters like distance and diction so that I have something to compare but apparently you read my mind and did just that.
"As you like it" is a lovely choice for variations in intonation and diction since most people are already familiar with the text part of it.
I thoroughly enjoyed your recording and if any amount of practice can get me even half way where you are I will be a happy camper. I am planning to keep it in my LV reference folder where all my technical specs and design elements are kept.
Thank you Peter for the time and the effort. I honestly appreciate it.
with warm regards,
Amit
The content made perfect sense and was just the guidelines I was looking for. When I wrote earlier to request for your narration tips I was going to suggest if you could give some kind of variations in the parameters like distance and diction so that I have something to compare but apparently you read my mind and did just that.
"As you like it" is a lovely choice for variations in intonation and diction since most people are already familiar with the text part of it.
I thoroughly enjoyed your recording and if any amount of practice can get me even half way where you are I will be a happy camper. I am planning to keep it in my LV reference folder where all my technical specs and design elements are kept.
Thank you Peter for the time and the effort. I honestly appreciate it.
with warm regards,
Amit
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Many thanks - I just dashed it off - I had to cut out a lot of um's and er's - it's harder for me to speak off the cuff rather than reading from a book or script.
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If its extempore then all the more amazing. You have a lot of talent. I am happy to get pointers off of you. Thanks again.