English Speech Files

Nested
ductapeguy-20080423-nau
User: speechsubmission
Date: 5/24/2008 4:13 am
Views: 1142
Rating: 6
User Name: ductapeguy

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: [male];
Age range: [adult];
Language: [EN];
Pronunciation dialect: American English.

Recording Information:

Microphone make: unknown;
Microphone type: unknown;
Audio card make: unknown;
Audio card type: unknown;
Audio Recording Software: unknown;
O/S: unknown.

File Info:

File type: [WAV];
Sampling rate: [44.1kHz];
Sample rate format: [16bit];
Number of channels: [1];
Audio Processing: unknown.

AudioBook Info:

Source: [LibriVox];
Book: [Nautical Ballad] ;
Chapter: [poem];
Author: [Charles Edward Carryl];
Reader: [ductapeguy].

Update WebGUI Forum: yes

Prompts:

nau0001 A NAUTICAL BALLAD BY CHARLES EDWARD CARRYL READ FOR LIBRIVOX DOT ORG BY SEAN MCGAUGHEY DUCT TAPE GUY DOT NET
nau0002 A CAPITAL SHIP FOR AN OCEAN TRIP WAS THE WALLOPING WINDOW BLIND
nau0003 NO GALE THAT BLEW DISMAYED HER CREW OR TROUBLED THE CAPTAIN'S MIND
nau0004 THE MAN AT THE WHEEL WAS TAUGHT TO FEEL CONTEMPT FOR THE WILDEST BLOW
nau0005 AND IT OFTEN APPEARED WHEN THE WEATHER HAD CLEARED THAT HE'D BEEN IN HIS BUNK BELOW
nau0006 THE BOATSWAIN'S MATE WAS VERY SEDATE YET FOND OF AMUSEMENT TOO
nau0007 AND HE PLAYED HOP SCOTCH WITH THE STARBOARD WATCH WHILE THE CAPTAIN TICKLED THE CREW
nau0008 AND THE GUNNER WE HAD WAS APPARENTLY MAD FOR HE SAT ON THE AFTER RAIL
nau0009 AND FIRED SALUTES WITH THE CAPTAIN'S BOOTS IN THE TEETH OF THE BOOMING GALE
nau0010 THE CAPTAIN SAT IN A COMMODORE'S HAT AND DINED IN A ROYAL WAY
nau0011 ON TOASTED PIGS AND PICKLES AND FIGS AND GUMMERY BREAD EACH DAY
nau0012 BUT THE COOK WAS DUTCH AND BEHAVED AS SUCH FOR THE FOOD THAT HE GAVE THE CREW
nau0013 WAS A NUMBER OF TONS OF HOT CROSS BUNS CHOPPED UP WITH SUGAR AND GLUE
nau0014 AND WE ALL FELT ILL AS MARINERS WILL ON A DIET THAT'S CHEAP AND RUDE
nau0015 AND WE SHIVERED AND SHOOK AS WE DIPPED THE COOK IN A TUB OF HIS GLUESOME FOOD
nau0016 THEN NAUTICAL PRIDE WE LAID ASIDE AND WE CAST THE VESSEL ASHORE
nau0017 ON THE GULLIBY ISLES WHERE THE POOHPOOH SMILES AND THE ANAGAZANDERS ROAR
nau0018 COMPOSED OF SAND WAS THAT FAVORED LAND AND TRIMMED WITH CINNAMON STRAWS AND PINK AND BLUE
nau0019 WAS THE PLEASING HUE OF THE TICKLE TOE TEASER'S CLAWS
nau0020 AND WE SAT ON THE EDGE OF A SANDY LEDGE AND SHOT AT THE WHISTLING BEE
nau0021 AND THE BINNACLE BATS WORE WATER PROOF HATS AS THEY DANCED IN THE SOUNDING SEA
nau0022 ON RUBAGUB BARK FROM DAWN TO DARK WE FED TILL WE ALL HAD GROWN
nau0023 UNCOMMONLY SHRUNK WHEN A CHINESE JUNK CAME BY FROM THE TORRIBY ZONE
nau0024 SHE WAS STUBBY AND SQUARE BUT WE DIDN'T MUCH CARE AND WE CHEERILY PUT TO SEA
nau0025 AND WE LEFT THE CREW OF THE JUNK TO CHEW THE BARK OF THE RUBAGUB TREE
nau0026 END OF POEM THIS RECORDING IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN

License:

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ductapeguy-20080423-nau.tgz

--- (Edited on 5/24/2008 4:13 am [GMT-0500] by speechsubmission) ---


Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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