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Welcome to the PG iPod - where you can listen to poets from the Poets' Graves forum reading their poems.
We are keen to expand this collection, so if you've had a "Featured Poem" or received positive feedback for a poem posted in the "Experienced" section - we'd like to hear from you. We require a good quality recording in wav. or MP3 format.
Audio adds a whole new dimension to the experience of poetry (honest) - even if, like me, you sound like Stephen Hawking's voice synthesizer.
Come on, don't be shy.
Beware - sound quality may vary according to your internet connection and sound card. Therefore, if a poem sounds like it was recorded inside a cardboard box, this may not be down to us.
Enjoy,
Cam
ps if all you see is a black space, you may need to hit the refresh button.
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We are keen to expand this collection, so if you've had a "Featured Poem" or received positive feedback for a poem posted in the "Experienced" section - we'd like to hear from you. We require a good quality recording in wav. or MP3 format.
Audio adds a whole new dimension to the experience of poetry (honest) - even if, like me, you sound like Stephen Hawking's voice synthesizer.
Come on, don't be shy.
Beware - sound quality may vary according to your internet connection and sound card. Therefore, if a poem sounds like it was recorded inside a cardboard box, this may not be down to us.
Enjoy,
Cam
ps if all you see is a black space, you may need to hit the refresh button.
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Well done cameron! Nice little app you got there! Great feature.
I'm sick of it, sick of it all. I know I'm right and I don't give a shit!
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And here I was driving my cursor around the dial at the front. Curses! It must be a fake iPod. hehehe.
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Hilarious Geoff. Ursula reads it brilliantly.
Everyone should listen to this one!
Thanks.
Cam
Everyone should listen to this one!
Thanks.
Cam
"And I meet full face on dark mornings
The bestial visor, bent in
By the blows of what happened to happen."
Larkin
The bestial visor, bent in
By the blows of what happened to happen."
Larkin
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Ursula has asked me to say thank you - she is most chuffed.
Cheers
Geoff
Cheers
Geoff
was good to hear some of those recitals and while i might have been expecting a few more melodramatic ginsberg-esque thunderings over the wire, i enjoyed the mixture of accents there. to that note i think i'll visit another rather interestin thread in another part of the forum ..
btw im suprised this doesnt attract more interest. maybe its because everyones a computer idiot like me
btw im suprised this doesnt attract more interest. maybe its because everyones a computer idiot like me
Aren't people absurd! They never use the freedoms they do have but demand those they don't have; they have freedom of thought, they demand freedom of speech.
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Hey guys!
I just stumbled across this and would really love to contribute if I'd be allowed!
If so what do I do with my recording once I've done it?
Great idea,
All the best
Phil
I just stumbled across this and would really love to contribute if I'd be allowed!
If so what do I do with my recording once I've done it?
Great idea,
All the best
Phil
Specto Nusquam
If you are actually keen to expand this section it might be useful to allow poetry that has not only been posted in the experienced section. I don't think I am alone in posting by choice where I see fit on this forum. I am allowed to post in experienced by invitation, but personally see the whole place as a complete forum, perhaps like a school with many rooms, so I post where I post. I would like to contribute to this and have found my own recordings to be comparable with much of what is already here. I don't expect to have a featured work anytime soon, but do have a reasonable number of poems that have received positive feedback, and a few almost featured. I think this ought to be based on the individual merit of the submitted poem/recording which might encourage greater participation of this very good resource you have, which is currently undersubscribed and in no way represents the full diversity of talent you are fortunate enough to have participating here.
Regards
Danté
Regards
Danté
to anticipate touching what is unseen seems far more interesting than seeing what the hand can not touch
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Maybe a more sensible approach would be to have an Audio posting section for poems that have already had the once over, and if they are good enough put them on the i-pod, but still have an open section for posting audio poems as we would post normal poems?Danté wrote:If you are actually keen to expand this section it might be useful to allow poetry that has not only been posted in the experienced section. I don't think I am alone in posting by choice where I see fit on this forum. I am allowed to post in experienced by invitation, but personally see the whole place as a complete forum, perhaps like a school with many rooms, so I post where I post. I would like to contribute to this and have found my own recordings to be comparable with much of what is already here. I don't expect to have a featured work anytime soon, but do have a reasonable number of poems that have received positive feedback, and a few almost featured. I think this ought to be based on the individual merit of the submitted poem/recording which might encourage greater participation of this very good resource you have, which is currently undersubscribed and in no way represents the full diversity of talent you are fortunate enough to have participating here.
Regards
Danté
Just a thought, (I'm not complaining or anything).
All the best
Phil
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It would be good to get some more poems on the iPod. It hasn't been updated for a while. From my point of view it is quite time consuming and at the moment my available time is quite limited. What I've found in the past is that everyone records theirs at different sound levels and I have to spend time trying to alter them to fit in with the rest. If you can do good quality recordings of good quality poems I'll put them on !
That seems reasonable, I have listened to all the posts already on the player and will make the volume of my own, at the average level of what's already there and choose material that respected members of the board have deemed to be worthy of posting in the usual forums.
Many thanks
Danté
Many thanks
Danté
to anticipate touching what is unseen seems far more interesting than seeing what the hand can not touch
Just stumbled on this. I think there is a lot of good work everywhere people tend to post where they get a better view experienced or not.
There is some serious stuff in the beginners forum..........VERY serious! Worthy of publication without doubt. Larkin would be proud of it.
Good luck with this project.
DJL
There is some serious stuff in the beginners forum..........VERY serious! Worthy of publication without doubt. Larkin would be proud of it.
Good luck with this project.
DJL
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I've listened to a number of these and was especially moved to hear Barrie's recordings....
I love this ipod feature. I have two old poems that were featured and have finally found a way to record them with a free device. I'll get onto it just to be included in the lot. Thanks for putting this up. I'll return here over time to enjoy.
I love this ipod feature. I have two old poems that were featured and have finally found a way to record them with a free device. I'll get onto it just to be included in the lot. Thanks for putting this up. I'll return here over time to enjoy.
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Well done, Kim!
Do you do requests? ("Language of Shade" and "Path to the Volcano", please)
Do you do requests? ("Language of Shade" and "Path to the Volcano", please)
Instead of just sitting on the fence - why not stand in the middle of the road?
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Awww, Oskar! You are making me blush...
Geoff, I will make sure I do both of those this week but today not so good. I have an awful head cold and sound like a mix of Lauren Bacall and Ernest Borgnine. LOL!
Cheers,
Kim
Geoff, I will make sure I do both of those this week but today not so good. I have an awful head cold and sound like a mix of Lauren Bacall and Ernest Borgnine. LOL!
Cheers,
Kim
"Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you."
Yes, this is lovely. More please.
That sounds perfect. Quick, record Je t'aime ... moi non plus before your cold gets better.juliadebeauvoir wrote:I have an awful head cold and sound like a mix of Lauren Bacall and Ernest Borgnine. LOL!
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Kim, let me add my praise too!
I'm currently working on a long poem that I'd like to record using several different voices. Please PM me if you're interested.
B.
I'm currently working on a long poem that I'd like to record using several different voices. Please PM me if you're interested.
B.