Tuesday

Audacity practice recordings response

Thus far, it doesn't seem as though I can get into the majority of the Audacity practice recordings on Blackboard because people haven't converted said recordings into MP3 formatting. For the majority, I will respond to your recordings as soon as I my computer will allow me to open them. For the minority, there were some intellectually provoking recordings and some humorous ones and a cute one. I liked Kaitlin Tito's reading of Benjamin Franklin. It is most definitely not an easy read, and yet she read through it quite well. Also, her voice's pitch and tone worked well, along with a very clear recording devoid of background noise, to allow for a pleasant rendition of the good ole man. I found Frank's recording to be humorous until my ears damn near bled from the monotony. I may have suffered a seizure Frank, not sure, but permanent damage may have been inflicted. On a serious not though, I liked the echo Frank added to his recording to give it a unique and catchy sound. Someone else, I cant remember who, recorded her and her 3-year-old niece reading a children's book together. I suppose the word, though awkward, is "adorable" . . . Yeah it was adorable. I see now how Audacity (or programs like it) can be used for posterity and remembrance. I suppose you could map your child's linguistic growth as they age from the infant to toddler phase and such. Anyway, I enjoyed listening to your recordings. Later people.

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