Odub's NPR MoWest Thing
The_Non
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I be listening (not by choice). Good segment, good choices for music drops, found it interesting. One unsolicited opinion: work on your voice.
http://www.npr.org/2011/07/14/137854223/the-strange-sound-of-motowns-early-hollywood-years
Read/listen folls, it's good!
http://www.npr.org/2011/07/14/137854223/the-strange-sound-of-motowns-early-hollywood-years
Read/listen folls, it's good!
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Keep in mind, NPR pushes its reviewers to use a particular vocal style. If I do a read-thru my editor's not feeling, I have to do another take - 3-5 per paragraph isn't unusual. Sometimes, I'm fine with it. Other times, it doesn't sound natural to me. C'est la vie.
does your editor demand you pronounce asian names like a white dude?
It's not eh-kay-dah? (Or is that not what I said?). Have I shamed my JA wife and in-laws?
Then again, I don't even pronounce my surname properly so...
Damn, I guess I should have asked my wife first. I must now bow my head in shame.
Sandra Tsing Loh = on some other shit. The way she elongates her words is like fingernails on a blackboard.