Using my voice to represent different characters.

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Description

This is a sample of the many character's voices I inhabit when reading this classic children's story.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
one hot summer day. Frog and toad sat by the pond. I wish we had some sweet cold ice cream, said Frog. What a good idea, said toad. Wait right here, Frog. I will be back soon. Toad went to the store he bought two big ice cream cones toed, licked one of the cones. Frog likes chocolate. Best set toad, and so do I. Toad walked along the path, A large soft drop of chocolate ice cream slipped down his arm. This ice cream is melting in the sun, said Toad. Toad walked faster. Many drops of melting ice cream flew through the air. They fell down on Toad's head. I must hurry back to Frog! He cried. More and more of the ice cream was melting. It dripped down on Toad's jacket. It splattered on his pants, and on his feet. Where's the path? Cried toad. I cannot see! Frogs sat by the pond waiting for toad. A mouse ran by. I just saw something awful! Cried the Mouse. It was big and brown, something covered with sticks and leaves, is moving! This way! Cried a squirrel. Here comes a thing with horns! Shouted a rabbit. Run for your life! What can it be as Frog? Frog hid behind a rock. He saw the thing coming. It was big and brown. It was covered with sticks and leaves. It had two horns. Frog! Cried the Thing! Where are you? Good heavens! Said Frog. Thing is towed