JOHN LANNERT

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  • in reply to: Feedback Forum #87693
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Pleasant voice, good pace and pitch. Your voice faded at “Shakespeare and company,” and the break seemed slightly long between “possible” and “in ways.”

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87692
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Outside of “crunch” fading early in the read and “you” at the end, a good read. Maybe a touch more muscle in the voice?

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87691
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Loved StaxV2! Your pleasant-to-the-ear voice easily surfed the copy with range and verve less evident on the other reads.

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87690
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Excellent, resonant voice delivered with gusto, but a pinch-quick delivery sometimes compromised copy clarity.

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87689
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Ear-perking voice and crisp delivery. It sounded a bit fast in the second half of the copy.

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87688
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Nice vocal variation, but I was having a hard time hearing non-inflected words.

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87687
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Really like the vocal change-up. A bit more deep smoothness in second VO?

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87686
    JOHN LANNERT
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    I don’t know which state you’re from, but the greeting was nice and warm.

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #87652
    JOHN LANNERT
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    Hello Everyone!
    In advance of my next class, I am posting a couple of reads – one a promo for From History to Words and the other is a short guide to making a mint julep.
    Would welcome feedback re pace, tone and tempo or anything else that catches your ear.

    Thanks!
    John

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