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Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 5th, 2021, 1:51 pm
by mtmynd
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
trupple the mupple
the sudsy bubble
the winds no longer rise
and now the trouble
picking thru rubble
disturbing sleeping lies

synagogues
sin of gods
rabbits parrot past
pass the carrot
feed the ferret
vultures pray too fast

collared dogs
cholera fogs
fears speaking so well
read the book
catch the hook
tears tracing to hell

constipate
regurgitate
spit on evil done
smell a rose
grab a hose
darkness on the run

edge the hedge
raise the sledge
hammer truth to rock
slide the side
slit the hide
heart is sure to balk

trupple the mupple
the sudsy bubble
bursts from pressure round
falls and slips
turns to drips
crashing without a sound

upon the peak
a voice does speak
words beyond the grasp
hear silence scream
thru midnight steam

trupple the mupple
the sudsy bubble
the winds no longer rise
and now the trouble
picking thru rubble
disturbing sleeping lies

synagogues
sin of gods
rabbits parrot past
pass the carrot
feed the ferret
vultures pray too fast

collared dogs
cholera fogs
fears speaking so well
read the book
catch the hook
tears tracing to hell

constipate
regurgitate
spit on evil done
smell a rose
grab a hose
darkness on the run

edge the hedge
raise the sledge
hammer truth to rock
slide the side
slit the hide
heart is sure to balk

trupple the mupple
the sudsy bubble
bursts from pressure round
falls and slips
turns to drips
crashing without a sound

upon the peak
a voice does speak
words beyond the grasp
hear silence scream
thru midnight steam

freedom rings at last!
hear the boom, boom, boom
as the bells wake the dying

___________
Cecil B. Lee

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 5th, 2021, 9:09 pm
by saw
rhyme and wordplay worthy of a reading somewhere.....has pace and determination .....front to back

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 2:04 am
by judih
saw wrote:
June 5th, 2021, 9:09 pm
rhyme and wordplay worthy of a reading somewhere.....has pace and determination .....front to back
Steve, are you suggesting what I think you're suggesting?
Another Studio8 spoken word compilation?
I'm in!

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 6:14 am
by sasha
I'm game - be nice to get more than two contributors, though (hint hint)

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 9:13 am
by saw
I was thinking that actually
I wish I could contribute but beyond my lack of understanding
i have a full plate at the moment....i have to help my son move
and he will will have radical colon surgery on the 21st
I have 3 more MOHS surgeries for skin cancer within this maelstrom...haha
bumps in the road.....
Go for it tho....im still checkin in.... 8) 8) 8) 8)

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 10:12 am
by judih
roy, so steve's a little busy.
doreen had problems recording with her phone.
you and i are using audacity with a mic - a good method and easy to convert to MP3.
So, who else at the Studio is familiar with audacity?
Or - do you want to ask the folks at the Electrolounge Cafe - Raymond Soulard, Jr's site. There's a group of spoken word types over there.
I could ask. What do you think?

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 1:22 pm
by sasha
I'd say Steve is more than a little busy, with high-priority items...

I record with a dedicated digital audio recorder, a Tascam DR40. Then I upload the WAV file(s) to my computer via USB, so that's another way to store audio. (I use Audacity for post-processing, like mixing, audio compression, & editing. Great program.)

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 1:28 pm
by judih
right. So i've got one less step than you. Using a samsung mic plugged into the computer - audacity as my platform and then cleaning it up a bit within the programme.

Let's hope others will climb aboard.

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 1:57 pm
by mtmynd
give me the key to do this, and I'm game to speak this time.

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 6th, 2021, 10:16 pm
by judih
cecil! Yes. Do you have a mic built into your computer?

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 7th, 2021, 8:33 am
by mtmynd
I'll get back to you on that...

I've succeeded my limits and have switched to seagate storage.

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 9th, 2021, 10:31 am
by sasha
judih wrote:
June 6th, 2021, 1:28 pm
right. So i've got one less step than you. Using a samsung mic plugged into the computer - audacity as my platform and then cleaning it up a bit within the programme.

Let's hope others will climb aboard.
Until they do, let's you & I record ourselves (you go first, so I can match my cadence to yours), and I'll interleave the stanzas the way I did with Darque 9. If anyone else does the same, I'll use their readings as well.

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 9th, 2021, 10:16 pm
by judih
Okay - i'll wait for a quiet recording opportunity. But,
i long to hear Cecil do it as well. Hoping!

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 10th, 2021, 11:32 am
by judih
my take 1 of trupple the mupple - just voice.
take 1 judih (online-audio-converter.com).mp3
(2.44 MiB) Not downloaded yet

Re: Trupple the Mupple

Posted: June 10th, 2021, 1:47 pm
by sasha
judih wrote:
June 10th, 2021, 11:32 am
my take 1 of trupple the mupple - just voice.
take 1 judih (online-audio-converter.com).mp3
I've downloaded & played the audio, & hear some kind of phase distortion, kind of like what you sometimes hear in radio interviews broadcast via satellite - like reverberation, but not quite. Hard to describe unless you're an audio engineer, which I most definitely am NOT. I might be able to reduce it with a little selective EQ, but I haven't the time today to do much with it. If you have the time, maybe you could re-record it in an acoustically dead space; or even outside. (Be easier than hanging blankets on all your walls!)

I will have some time tomorrow afternoon, either to play around with your recording or to make one of my own. Speaking of the latter - I had an idea I'd like to bounce off (all of) you. When recording "darque 9", I thought it important to match my cadence to yours - I tend to rush my speech to the point of stuttering. But this is a much longer piece, & might benefit from some stanzas taken at a stroll, others at a trot. Maybe? I dunno, this is more your area of expertise than mine........