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Accent Your Character - Irish

Dialect Training

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Accent Your Character - Irish

By: Paul Meier
Narrated by: Paul Meier
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Dialect training for roleplayers, storytellers, and other casual pretenders.

Add some kick to your characters with some quick and simple dialect training. Paul Meier has been training actors for over 25 years and now offers his experience to the casual pretender in these entertaining presentations. You will find accent tips, colloquialisms, and charismatic character concepts that will add to your storytelling, roleplaying, or cosplay.

Each presentation includes an overview of the common sounds you will hear in the dialect and exercised in several hilarious encounters you might find in your stories or games. Paul Meier is as entertaining as he is informative, making this program easy to listen to again and again.

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It's a great sampler for a warmup or review, but the flipping back & forth between accents made both of them less clear. Dialects have a different neurological, um, states, mouth feels, whatever. North & South Ireland are as separate as any. It's not just a matter of a spread a-ee vs. oy. The second half left me wanting, and a bit annoyed.

North & South Ireland mashup

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This should have been titled as Northern Irish because it is far too nasal too be considered a republic accent

Warning - this is Northern Irish

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It's got some good tips on that could come in very handy. A short piece but many different examples to try out. I'm happy I bought it

Is good for a starter

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IF YOU're an actor looking for an accent resource, keep moving!

This audiobook is designed for storytellers and role players according to the bumpf. My bad in that I didn't realise what this would mean.

It covers Irish, Northern Irish and even Dublin all mixed together. If you tried really hard you could pick out some useful tips but, for me,it isn't even worth the £2.45 I paid.

A lot of it is concerned with vocabulary and what a character might say in a story. ( Using the same selection of vocabulary).

Paul Meier ( the narrator) does deserve praise for being the man who set up the International Dialects of English Archive. In fact their website includes native speakers reading a standard text, which is very useful when learning an accent. Paul fills time by doing this here, but switches between Northern and Southern Irish making it rather confusing.

Maybe, if you're just after a general diddley dee, this might do the job.

Not for Actors!

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