E-Learning. English, North American English, Deep, Energetic,

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Description

E-Learning samples for an airline, intro to an educational space lesson, and educational drum lesson.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
today, we're going to explore all of the planets in our solar system and some other places as well. We'll travel into the future when astronauts live throughout the solar system on each world, we'll see what the weather is like, what we will wear and what we would do to have fun, grab your oxygen, put on your seat belt and let's blast off. Welcome aboard Cloud nine Airlines, coast to coast service. We'll be happy to do everything possible to make your flight with us a most pleasurable experience. We'll provide you with all the information you need to know about your flight, your destination and the equipment on which you are currently flying. In addition, we're proud to present our cloud nine feature film presentation for our transcontinental passengers. We'd like you now to remove the plastic insert found directly in front of you in the seat back pocket. Please review the safety information during the flight for your own protection in the unlikely event of an in flight emergency. This lesson dedicated to snail drum rudiments introduces the flam, flam accent flam. Parad, it'll flim and flam tap the flame and musical theory in writing doesn't have a definite value. It can be described as a double stroke made by a firsthand weak stroke, closely followed by an accented, stronger second hand stroke. It's a grace note represented in drum charts by a smaller note with a tie put just before the principal note for a correct execution of a flam. The steak that plays the weakest stroke starts from about one inch from the drum head and the stick that plays the principal stroke starts from a superior height. In the exercises of the drum sheet, you should play regular figures, alternating the right and the left hand, and, once you have mastered them, try to insert clamps in your free improvisations.