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It's hard to say if this story is a carol or if it's more of a ghost story. Only Charles Dickens could create the haunting, dark setting and themes of eternal damnation but still manage to dot the same scenes with the warmth of Christmas and the hope of personal redemption.
If you're asking what a "stave" is, don't worry. I had to look it up too. In older days, people looked forward each year to gathering together and singing Christmas carols. It was a fun tradition shared among family and close friends and it was a scenario Dickens hoped people would adapt for the recitation of his work. So, he called it "A Christmas Carol." A stave (or staff if you're American) is one of those 5 lines you see in sheet music that differentiate pitch. So, in the same way that a book may be separated into 5 chapters, Dickens separated his "Carol" into 5 staves!
I hope you enjoyed this recording and please let me know your thoughts on this rendition in the comments and give me some suggestions on the next ambient storytelling project!
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The narration for this video was performed by Christopher Kendrick. You can find his other work at: [ Ссылка ] [ Ссылка ] [ Ссылка ]
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Audio “The Old Study” | Kalm Backgrounds
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Software I used:
• Background ambience was created by Kalm Entertainment using a licensed version of Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio (64-bit).
• All footage was compiled using a licensed version of CyberLink PowerDirector 18, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Paint.
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