Narration Demo

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Description

This narration demo lends itself to audio books, educational material and dramatic reads.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (South West - Texas) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
150 million years ago, the Sundance See Dried up. This was bad news for the dinosaurs, of course, but good news for a select group of skateboarders here in the 21st century. See, after millenniums of natural erosion, the ancient seabed transformed into one **** of a skate park. Space travel is hard and unforgiving. It's always been and always will be. There's a good chance of death. You're going in a little can through deep space. It's a very harsh environment, so there's a good chance you die there. My life would have been a lot simpler had I not met so many people with difficult personalities. The first of these who come to mind as my father, my father. He discouraged me from undertaking a lot of things that I had my heart set on Doing. Alabama is beautiful and bountiful. It's a place rich in traditions, and we got great food. When your foods as irresistible as Alabama's. You don't think much about plates. You know, the plates you grew up with. They got passed down, the ones you eat off every day, and those you say for special occasions during the peak of harvest season. The orchard became blanketed in the sweet aroma of Citrus. She would sip on cold clementine juice freshly made by her mother and listen to, but never understand the language of the laborers her father had hired. Nice people did not wander into Scanner Saloon. This was where the most dangerous, meanest and ruthless men in the territory congregated. Road Agent George Carhart met his bloody demise right here in this building. Greetings, my fellow Americans. I'm Andrew Jackson and welcome to my adopted state of Tennessee. The church to the right, was once called the First Presbyterian Church. It was here in 18 16 that I was honoured by my fellow Tennesseans, who presented me with a ceremonial shore dedicated to my victory at the Battle of New Orleans.