To Each A Tempo

boringbeaver for Narrator

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Narrator
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Unpaid
Role assigned to: genndyodacog

The Narrator has by far the most lines of the cast, so use a voice that doesn't cause undue stress to you, while still conveying the effective emotions, like your natural speaking voice.

  • She turned, quivered with new courage and wide hands came anyway, with a snarled demand for what she carried. Hop and shimmy, flow with the baseline and press harder, brighter.

  • Phoenix thought of the detention center, of someone trapped there, alone and frightened. It always stirred a feeling he couldn't name -- aching, fiery and full of teeth.

  • He got as far as imagining poofy white lace and a cake big enough for Maya to have twenty-six servings of, and that was when sympathy pain began in the general area of his back pants pocket. Weddings went through money like it was going out of style.

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To Each A Tempo
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