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Most of the audio files listed below have either .mp3, .ogg or .rm formats.  You can play .ogg and .rm files with free downloadable players.  For .ogg and .rm download the [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ МLC Media Player].
* [http://media.vodka-pomme.net/lojban/sound-records/ audio recordings by Kena]
* [http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/Sounds/nick_id_loj.au brief greeting] by [[User:Nick Nicholas|Nick Nicholas]]
* [http://www.users.qwest.net/~rrapplean/lojban.html Lojban Tapes] - A project to produced taped recordings of Lojbanic pronounciation
* [http://www.fa-kuan.muc.de/GARCIA.RXML audio recording by .aulun.] and
* [http://www.fa-kuan.muc.de/LOJBAN.RXML another audio recording by .aulun.]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lojban/files various audio recordings] by [[User:xorxes|xorxes]], [[.greg.|greg]] and others (Yahoo group members only).
* [[the Glasgow Conversation|the Glasgow Conversation]], by [[User:Nick Nicholas|nitcion]] and [[Goran Topic|Goran Topic]]
* [[Lojban diphone speech synthesizer|Lojban diphone speech synthesizer]]
* [[Lojban podcast|Lojban podcast]]
* [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alexjm/reader0.html Lojban Reader] with audio recording and text chapter.
* [[Lojban Audio Stories]]
* [http://rebol.vlexo.net/Programming/lojban/lojban_alphabet.htm Lojban phonetics]
* The [[Lojban Anthem]]
* [[Two translated Polish children songs]], sung by young people at the Science Camp Serock 2011 organized by [http://fundusz.org/?lang=gb Polish Children's Fund]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAin8J9BPqg bripre jikca]: A YouTube video series in Lojban on Lojban works.


These are the notes [[jbocre: UserPageskaryzgik|UserPageskaryzgik]] have taken in the [[jbocre: Lojban Class at Rice University ntroductory Lojban class currently taught at Rice University|Lojban Class at Rice University ntroductory Lojban class currently taught at Rice University]].
== xirli'u selsanga ==
If you are thinking of recording something, it would be nice to have at least one piece recorded by everybody. [[.greg.|greg.]] suggest [[xirli'u selsanga|xirli'u selsanga]].
* [[:xirliu.rm|Ao Lung's version]]
* [[:xirliu-th-greg.mp3|Greg Dyke's version]], with alternatives: [[xirlihu-greg.mp3]] and [[xirliu-lh-greg.mp3]]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J57ywQ00f_E a version by selkik, on youtube]
* [[xirlihu_guskant.ogg|se sanga la guskant]]


I took the notes with my smartpen, which also records audio. I am pretty sure Adobe Reader alone is sufficient to read the full pencast format. Other pdf viewers I have not tested.
== Jorge's 5 sentences ==
* [[sentences.mp3]]
* [[jbojufra.rm]]


I can't seem to upload files, so I'm instead linking them from my Dropbox. You shouldn't need Dropbox to use these links.
== Recordings of lojbanic texts ==
* [[alice1.ogg]]
* aionys'es reading [[la teris. po'u lo tirxu cu vitke zi'o le barda tcadu|Terry the Tiger Visits the Big City]] (download [[la teris. po'u lo tirxu.ogg]])
* [[Berenstain_Bears_in_a_Fight.ogg]] (10 minutes)
==selpa'i's Corpus Readings==
This is a series of selected Lojban texts, read by ((selpa'i)). The videos can be found on youtube, containing audio and simultaneous text for the reader/listener to read along. There are so far five recordings in the series:
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v059n9hFdXY&list=PLBguSndiEtX7BMjHM9zudHAnBPZDN7XbV&index=1 Lojban Corpus Readings 01 — la teris. po'u le tirxu cu vitke zi'o le barda tcadu]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PsOaoqT-Ew&list=PLBguSndiEtX7BMjHM9zudHAnBPZDN7XbV&index=2|Lojban Corpus Readings 02 — lo noltrutì'u poị cpàna lo dèmbi]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmtQ0NcVFjI&list=PLBguSndiEtX7BMjHM9zudHAnBPZDN7XbV&index=3|Lojban Corpus Readings 03 — lo cizra zarci]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU_hYWoIA7A&list=PLBguSndiEtX7BMjHM9zudHAnBPZDN7XbV&index=4|Lojban Corpus Readings 04 — le saske smani]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU46tdM1izs&list=PLBguSndiEtX7BMjHM9zudHAnBPZDN7XbV&index=5|Lojban Corpus Readings 05 — lo labno joi lo kanba verba]


Since the microphone is in my pen, my voice is louder than the others.
== Other recordings ==
* [[oz_pa_jufmei.mp3|to bacru tcidu la'e lu lo se manci te makfa pe la .oz. li'u noi se finti la selpa'i toi]]
* [[oz-p1-a.ogg|to mi'u toi]]
* [[le_banli_dizlo.mp3]]
* [[doifunca-greg.mp3]]
* [[selmohi.rm]]
* [[xagjipemci.mp3]]
* [http://photon.freeshell.org so'i lo ro se finti be la guskant cu lojbo] .i ji'a .e'u viska lo papri pe [[te gerna la lojban|lo te gerna be la lojban]] .a [[lojban music|lo lojbo zgike]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzqhNYCWKLo Speech to philosophers about Lojban and Quine in Japanese by la guskant.]
* [http://guskant.github.io/kolojbo.iu ko lojbo iu] (a series of fifteen lectures about Lojban in Japanese by la guskant.)
* [[bbc4.ogg]] This Jan 5, 2010 episode of the BBC Radio 4 series 'Word of Mouth' features, among others, an interview with [[Colin Fine|Colin Fine]].
* [[Lojban gismu.zip|Audio of Lindar saying the gismu, one .mp3 per valsi, for use with vocab decks etc. that can use audio]]. Created by the Gismu Audio Crowd Source Project, organized and compiled by .aionys., with thanks to all involved.


Since these are primarily my class notes, some of the writing isn't strictly about what's going on, but most of it is at least stuff the discussion made me think of.
== Random stuff by seryf ==
* [[songthatneverendslojban.mp3]]
* [[Zgibri.mp3]]
* [[Zgibri.MID]]
* [[jabberwocky.mp3]]
* [[shower in the sun lojban.mp3]]


I wasn't there the first two weeks, so these only start at week 3. At the time of this writing, Week 4 is the most recent class session.
The previous file is an experiment in making a musical piece based on the concept of a bridi. There are 5 voices acting as sumti, with a common theme twisted to their perspective, acting as the selbri.
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 1.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 2.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 3.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 4.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 5 Part 1.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 5 Part 2.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 6.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 7.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 8.mp3]]
* [[Radio Free Lojbanistan 9.mp3]]
These files are [[seryf]]'s attempt to start learning vocab and grammar via audio repetition. I figured others may (or may not) benefit from this, and [[seryf|seryf]] converted the project into a basic podcast format for increased listening pleasure (though Eppcott's still lightyears ahead of me in that and all other respects). Please remember than I am a relatively new lojbo, and this is as much a project for my own learning as for others. I have only a basic understanding of the language in general. Enjoy, and tell me what you think via the general mailing list.


== Week 3: ==
== Radio Free Lojbanistan w/Commentary ==
* [[Radio Free Commentary 1.ogg]]
* [[Radio Free Commentary 2.ogg]]


*[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36237960/Lojban/lojban-class-week-3.pdf ull Pencast Version]
These are the files in Seryf's excellent Radio Free Lojbanistan series, but with the addition of commentary (much of it in attitudinals) by [[User:Selckiku|Selkik]].
*[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36237960/Lojban/lojban-class-week-3-pages-only.pdf ages Only]
*[[User:Selckiku|Selkik]]:
** I do intend to do more someday!
** I also have another idea for how I imagine us recording Lojban, which I haven't put into practice yet. Most of us don't practice speaking out loud much, and so we can only speak out loud with a lot of hesitations. (For beginners it's more like outright pauses.)  I think that we should embrace that, and make recordings with lots of silence.  Then we can record commentary on each other's sounds, with attitudinals and sa'a and ta'a, sort of as if we were speaking in person.  But consciously unidirectional, responding to past layers and leaving room for future layers.  I'll maybe make a seed recording sometime, or maybe even an example of what I'm talking about, with a couple of layers.


*[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36237960/Lojban/lojban-class-week-3.m4a udio Only]
== Short Songs by Selkik ==


== Week 4: ==
ti tordu selsa'a fi'e la selkik


*[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36237960/Lojban/lojban-class-week-4.pdf ull Pencast Version]
The old files that were here weren't working, so here's some YouTube links:
*[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36237960/Lojban/lojban-class-week-4-pages-only.pdf ages Only]


*[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36237960/Lojban/lojban-class-week-4.m4a udio Only]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm-mNnTqz74 la cavlu'i selsa'a]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK0Ra0Q4ywg mi jersi ko]


=== Week 5: ===
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewphtbIMCaE cadzu lo foldi]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzhiiCukwFI mi ba te tinbe]


Has not yet occurred. Stay tuned!
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RYojNo7S58 mi gleki lo nu cerni]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1y-JX8m_kI mi zanfri zanfri]
 
There are a lot more little songs that I could add here.  Some have never been recorded, and also I have some old recordings around somewhere.  .ui mi nelci lo'e selsa'a .e lo'e nu mi sanga  --selkik
 
== AudioBooks, Audio & Video Courses by Ctujvecli ==
 
These are very much a work in progress and are part of a much larger project. Of most interest will likely be my AudioVideoWiki adaptation of the Lojban Reference Grammar. Currently the first two chapters are available as a text adaptation, an TTS AudioBook and will eventually be read by myself (or other volunteers). I've also begun recording short videos covering the book contents in the style of Salman Khan.
 
Currently Chapter 1 is mostly done and I'm working through chapter 2.
 
Update 03.13.12: I've restored hosting and http://www.learnlojban.com and [http://www.lojbanuniversity.com Lojban University] are once again live. Working on updating content and links and will be restoring the AudioVideoWiki concept soon.
 
Available now are my YouTube videos - more coming soon [http://www.youtube.com/user/ctujvecli/videos Lojban University on YouTube]
 
== Speech recognition applications ==
 
The development of speech recognition software generally requires a rather significant corpus of phonetically tagged speech data. If you'd like to see such software developed (sooner or later, anyways) please make as many recordings of your speech as possible. Try to make sure you completely cover all the sounds and combinations of sounds. Someone could be very helpful by writing up a script which contains all of the transitions, which could then be a sort of standardized item to record. Of course, you should also try to make sure that your pronounciation is fairly good before contributing to such a project. :)
 
[[glabiha-damba_cmavo.ogg]]

Latest revision as of 09:26, 31 March 2015

Most of the audio files listed below have either .mp3, .ogg or .rm formats. You can play .ogg and .rm files with free downloadable players. For .ogg and .rm download the МLC Media Player.

xirli'u selsanga

If you are thinking of recording something, it would be nice to have at least one piece recorded by everybody. greg. suggest xirli'u selsanga.

Jorge's 5 sentences

Recordings of lojbanic texts

selpa'i's Corpus Readings

This is a series of selected Lojban texts, read by ((selpa'i)). The videos can be found on youtube, containing audio and simultaneous text for the reader/listener to read along. There are so far five recordings in the series:

Other recordings

Random stuff by seryf

The previous file is an experiment in making a musical piece based on the concept of a bridi. There are 5 voices acting as sumti, with a common theme twisted to their perspective, acting as the selbri.

These files are seryf's attempt to start learning vocab and grammar via audio repetition. I figured others may (or may not) benefit from this, and seryf converted the project into a basic podcast format for increased listening pleasure (though Eppcott's still lightyears ahead of me in that and all other respects). Please remember than I am a relatively new lojbo, and this is as much a project for my own learning as for others. I have only a basic understanding of the language in general. Enjoy, and tell me what you think via the general mailing list.

Radio Free Lojbanistan w/Commentary

These are the files in Seryf's excellent Radio Free Lojbanistan series, but with the addition of commentary (much of it in attitudinals) by Selkik.

  • Selkik:
    • I do intend to do more someday!
    • I also have another idea for how I imagine us recording Lojban, which I haven't put into practice yet. Most of us don't practice speaking out loud much, and so we can only speak out loud with a lot of hesitations. (For beginners it's more like outright pauses.) I think that we should embrace that, and make recordings with lots of silence. Then we can record commentary on each other's sounds, with attitudinals and sa'a and ta'a, sort of as if we were speaking in person. But consciously unidirectional, responding to past layers and leaving room for future layers. I'll maybe make a seed recording sometime, or maybe even an example of what I'm talking about, with a couple of layers.

Short Songs by Selkik

ti tordu selsa'a fi'e la selkik

The old files that were here weren't working, so here's some YouTube links:

There are a lot more little songs that I could add here. Some have never been recorded, and also I have some old recordings around somewhere. .ui mi nelci lo'e selsa'a .e lo'e nu mi sanga --selkik

AudioBooks, Audio & Video Courses by Ctujvecli

These are very much a work in progress and are part of a much larger project. Of most interest will likely be my AudioVideoWiki adaptation of the Lojban Reference Grammar. Currently the first two chapters are available as a text adaptation, an TTS AudioBook and will eventually be read by myself (or other volunteers). I've also begun recording short videos covering the book contents in the style of Salman Khan.

Currently Chapter 1 is mostly done and I'm working through chapter 2.

Update 03.13.12: I've restored hosting and http://www.learnlojban.com and Lojban University are once again live. Working on updating content and links and will be restoring the AudioVideoWiki concept soon.

Available now are my YouTube videos - more coming soon Lojban University on YouTube

Speech recognition applications

The development of speech recognition software generally requires a rather significant corpus of phonetically tagged speech data. If you'd like to see such software developed (sooner or later, anyways) please make as many recordings of your speech as possible. Try to make sure you completely cover all the sounds and combinations of sounds. Someone could be very helpful by writing up a script which contains all of the transitions, which could then be a sort of standardized item to record. Of course, you should also try to make sure that your pronounciation is fairly good before contributing to such a project. :)

glabiha-damba_cmavo.ogg