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Yorkshire Male voice-over required

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Started June 18th, 2014 · 6 replies · Latest reply by deleted_user_2906614 11 years, 7 months ago

squashy555

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11 years, 8 months ago
#1

Hi Folks,
I'm after a strong stereotypical Yorkshire male voice-over, for a short clip in a video I'm making, it will be set in the olden days of coalmining etc, very similar to this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmSA0W3mkn4

AUDIO REQUIRED - REMINISCING OF OLD DAYS

I remember them days well,

walking back from t' pub with headfull o' beer and a belly full o' scran

there were me, Phil, Chris 'n Si, and that there Mark, (who wern't from 'round 'ere)

oh!, and then there was our Roger, [affectionately chuckling] always playing t' fool he was!

what a wazzack!

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Feel free to change any words if not typical yorkshire usage

I'd really appreciate any help with this, and I will give full credit in finished product

Thanks in advance
Ade

ade@swashastro.co.uk

Ade
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deleted_user_2906614

46 sounds

157 posts

11 years, 8 months ago
#2

I’d replace “wazzack” with “daft ’a’peth” smile

I can do a fairly good Yorkshireman, so I could give this a shot if someone who isn’t from oop norf doesn’t present themselves.

squashy555

50 sounds

16 posts

11 years, 8 months ago
#3

I'd be very grateful if you could have a go James, I have tried myself but it just ends up sounding like a welshman!

Daft apeth is great

Thanks

Ade

Ade
squashy555

50 sounds

16 posts

11 years, 7 months ago
#4

Anyone? - I'm running out of time!

Ade
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Slawtering

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11 years, 7 months ago
#5

Aye, I remember them days well,

walking back from pub wi headfull er beer and uh belly full o' scran

there were me, Phil, Chris 'n Si, oh and that there Mark, (who wern't from 'roun d'ere)

oh!, and then there were our Roger, [affectionately chuckling] always playing fool he were!

what a wazzack!

Just a slight changing from a modern south Yorkshire point of view. This one flowed a lot easier for me. I can have a go (If my mic isn't terrible) tonight and get back to you.

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deleted_user_2906614

46 sounds

157 posts

11 years, 7 months ago
#6

Squashy - check your PM smile

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