Love the poem tods and you sound great! I love hearing these readings that tell me how the poet hears the poem.
Thanks angie, been gtrying to find time to voice some others like I worry boy.
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Love the poem tods and you sound great! I love hearing these readings that tell me how the poet hears the poem.
There's something like a kind of joy, hearing someone else read a poem you wrote.I'm not sure how I feel about my read of the last two lines. I did try to do Tzara's fine poem justice.
Also I think it's my connection, but I had to reload it a few times to get it to play through. I hope it won't affect your listen.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0COOe6mePhu
I don't hear much of an emphasis there, and your reading is quite beautiful and makes my poem sound better than it really is.Helga, by Tzara
I don't like my emphasis on "too" in "too shy," but I like the rest, so here goes. Hope Tzara and Trix like it.
I don't hear much of an emphasis there, and your reading is quite beautiful and makes my poem sound better than it really is.
It's an odd thing, having one's words being read by women one might quite like but will never meet. (I'm thinking here of Angie, too, and GP, who did a wonderful reading of a poem I wrote some time ago.)
It somehow seems extremely intimate, yet distanced.
It's odd, although it shouldn't be, that your voices are more engaging than any photographs would be.
It's an odd thing, having one's words being read by women one might quite like but will never meet. (I'm thinking here of Angie, too, and GP, who did a wonderful reading of a poem I wrote some time ago.)
It somehow seems extremely intimate, yet distanced.
It's odd, although it shouldn't be, that your voices are more engaging than any photographs would be.
thanks Ange, I'm finding hard to pick a good, clear recording site......or p'raps it's my audio system.
Tess (I hope I may still sometimes call you Tess?), what I do is record locally on my PC using the Audacity application, which is a free download from http://audacityteam.org/. This lets me make multiple recordings (I often mis-mouth words when I'm reading) and then I save the one I'm happiest with as an MP3 file. Vocaroo has an option to upload audio files, as long as they are under 50 MB.thanks Ange, I'm finding hard to pick a good, clear recording site......or p'raps it's my audio system.
I'm not sure if Vocaroo has a similar function, someone who uses it could let us know. If not, I'm sure there's another way we could work it, possibly by emailing the sound file to the author and allowing them to post.
When you record/upload at Vocaroo, it also provides a delete link. That link could also be sent to the author. Also, Vocaroo will delete the file after about three months, I think, perhaps a bit longer. Another thing to know about Vocaroo is that files there are easily downloaded.
I was having trouble getting the avocado files but figured out a way (logistics, logistics). At any rate, all very nice recordings.
Gosh I'd love to hear Shell in a better recording - such a beautiful poem but it's very hard to hear it.
Autocorrect strikes again! LOL
These are all great to hear and that last one? Whew! Smokin hot. Musta been some lightning with that storm!