Narration Demo

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This is a series of narrations I did for practice. They include:

New Orleans
Cheetah
Cleaning a Turtle Tank
Jimi Hendrix

This was part of the Such a Voice program. Please enjoy!

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
you own a turtle, you've got to clean his tank. Step one removed the turtle. This step cannot be stressed enough. I know what you're thinking Turner's. They're heavy. But you know what's even heavier? A turtle tank with £50 of poop because you were never able to clean it. Which leads us to step to remove any loose poop. Yeah, it's unpleasant, but, hey, do you love your turtle or what? If you find yourself being chased by a cheetah, the good news is it will be over quickly. Cheetahs can reach their top speed of up to 70 MPH in only three seconds. So before you even know what's up that she just got you down, if you know what I mean. You don't come to New Orleans to get some quiet time. You come to New Orleans toe, have the time off your life, plain and simple. That means five star meals on a roadside shacks, world class music claimed right on the street. And of course, that means drinks for breakfast, lunch and dinner, too. Because here in New Orleans, the party never stops. When Jimi Hendrix was 19 he was caught riding in a stolen car twice, So the police gave him a choice. Go to prison or join the army. He chose the arm where he annoyed everyone in this platoon with his guitar playing until finally securing an honorable discharge in 1961 the country and Jimmy would never be the same again.