A sample of different voices and reads

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Description

A sample reel with a straight read, a Northern Irish story, a variety of cartoon children's story voices, a Scottish story and a New York Jewish guy.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Nigel was a fairly successful young accountant. He had made his way up the career ladder in the bank that he had worked for ever since he left school and felt he had found his niche in life. That is, until he read the advertisement in the House magazine that his bank published every month a brand new career for the right person. The advertisement Red on the More Nigel Read, the more he felt he was. Indeed the right person. The person that the bank was looking for was to be appointed manager at a brand new branch in the city. He had replied to The advertisement had been granted an interview on Today Waas the Big Day, the day during which Nigel was confident that he could prove to the board that he was the right person. Gerald wishes it wasn't the evening, but was the morning instead, and then the day would still have potential. He may be walking along the road at the side of the law on a car would pull up on his wave and Children would get out and wave goodbye to the driver on Go home with him on. It would be forever. Or he could get on the Belfast boss on, go to the ferry and get off in the evening and Liverpool on Search, England for his wife and his Children. Or there would be a letter in the hall with photographs on word she was coming home. But Ni, this is the evening. There is no potential. Once upon a time, a long time ago, there lived a giraffe who was very pleased with himself. I'm the tallest animal in the whole world and therefore the most intelligent. And hence, um he was very happy. One day he was walking through the jungle and he came across a tiger. Hello, said the tiger. Can I play with you today? New. You caught said the giraffe in a very dismissive way. And he trotted off into the bushes. Soon he met a gorilla. Does your off can oy ride on your back? New You called, said the giraffe and clumped off again. And soon he came across a vulture sitting waiting on a high branch. Oh, I suppose you want something from me too, said the giraffe. The vulture just smiled and said, Don't worry, I can wait. Jethro decided to stop. He pulled into the lay by. It will pass soon, he said. He looked at the car oclock. It was only 8 30 on that. It was so dark. Will rest here for a while till it eases off. Joanne sat back in her seat, yawned on, closed their eyes but she couldn't sleep. The lightning flashed to gain in the sky. More thunder on it. Port. I mean, my mother married my father because you told it to. And you know that's the truth. And I have no doubt that she would have left him on the spot if you said the word. But what I don't understand is why you wanted her to marry him in the first place. He didn't think much of him. You didn't respect them. To you, it was a joke. A show meal on easy set up for a cheap laugh. And you know something else? I don't think that I meant that them to you either. I never In all the years I lived in your house, I never recalled you ever giving me an iota of attention or affection or anything else.