Re: Wav files and conlang and like pronunciation?
From: | And Rosta <a.rosta@...> |
Date: | Saturday, December 11, 1999, 14:50 |
Herman:
> >Anyone have Wav files of the words and like of their lingos on a
> >webpage?
> >I think it would help alot for those who don't know IPA by heart, as
> >well as those who do know it by heart, but need refresher, never know
> >just cause I think a schwa is a schwa does not mean someone else things
> >what I think is a schwa is not..
>
> I have a few Real Audio samples that are currently sitting on a Netscape
> page. (One of these days I'm going to convert them all to MP3 format.)
>
>
http://sites.netscape.net/thryomanes/languages.html
I cannot find the version of the Mizarian Porcupine Opera that I heard
this summer on holiday in Italy. That was the first opportunity I'd had
to get access to a PC with speakers, so I sought out the opera fragment,
loved it, and annoyed people by singing it for the rest of the holiday.
But I couldn't save a copy. I think it was a MIDI rather than Real Audio.
Is it still available?
(BTW, I adore all the music I've found on your sites. I rather profligately
spent a couple of hours the other day trying to decide which Starling
song version I preferred.)
I'm also enjoying Sally-Teonaht songs, tho they seem both more and less
familiar than Herman's - more like musics I've heard before, whereas
Herman's are more like stuff I've heard only in my head but never
found outside it.
--And.