Jabberwocky Challenge - Reading #1: Regular

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Part of a challenge I did to raise funds for a local library. I chose Jabberwocky, the famous Lewis Carroll poem, and did three readings in different voices. The first was done in a relatively normal tone, optimising listener's clarity without overt weight from style or accent.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Jay by Lewis Carroll was Brill and the slithy toes did Guyer and gimble in the wave. All mimsy were the bro. And the mo raths out grave. Beware the jao my son, the jaws that bite the claws that catch. Beware the ju ju bird and shun the Froome banda ******. He took his vo sword in hand long time. The man and foe he sought so rested. He by the tum tum tree and stood a while in thought. And as he stood in offish thought, the jabberwock with eyes of flame came whistling through the toy wood and burbled as it came, 1212 and through and through the vocal blade went stick a snack, left it dead and took his head and went gluing back. Has thou slain the jabberwock. Come to my arms, my beamish boy of day. He in his joy to Brill and the slithy toes did Guyer and gmb in the wave. All MS with the Boris and the mo raths out grave