English Fairytale Audiobook Demo Reel

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This sample is a compilation of three of the free Audiobook samples available on Voices with my own little spin on the voices, tone and enunciation based off of both the artist notes and what I felt fit the scenes and characters in those moments.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the prince journeyed on spending days traveling, and his nights in little wayside inns. Till one day he found himself in the heart of the adamant mountains, the great red granite crags of the surrounding peaks rose out of the gleaming snow like ugly fingers, and the slopes of giant glaciers sparkled in the sun like torrents of diamonds. The Prince sat down by some stunted trees whose tops had been broken off a long time ago by an avalanche, and began to eat the bit of bread and cheese that he had stored in his pocket. Meanwhile his black horse ate the grass which grew here and there along the mountain path, and as the Prince sat there in the bright sun and the silence of the mountains, he became aware of a low, continuous roaring. There must be a waterfall nearby, said the Prince to himself, I'll go and see it. To her surprise, Marie was beginning to grow attached to the wondrous new land she had found herself in. She missed her herd back home. Of course she also missed the sweet taste of the bluegrass in the valley where she was raised. But she liked walking around and leaving hoof prints in the freshly fallen snow. She liked gazing at the tall tower that rose up from behind the castle walls, and imagining what magnificent view it offered out onto the kingdom grounds. But most of all she liked her new friend. One day she asked the White Knight whether he might allow her to climb the tower to see if she could spot her homeland off in the distance. Well, Maria, the night responded with slight hesitation. You see the staircase leading up to the towers very narrow, and I'm not sure that a four legged cow like yourself would be capable of making the trip up. Never, say, never, proclaimed Maria, as she instantly stood upright on her hind legs and began marching towards the castle gates. It was light now, for the moon had risen. The forest was beautiful, and the fronds of the bracken shone like frosted silver in the open glade between the tree trunks. The wild rabbits danced with their shadows on the velvet grass. But when they saw the fairy they all stopped dancing and stood round in a ring to stare at her. I've brought you a new play fellow, the fairy said. You must be very kind to him and teach him all he needs to know in rabbit land, for he is going to live with you forever and ever. And she kissed the little rabbit and put him down on the grass. Run and play little rabbit, she said,