Anderson and Corbett are such wonderful writers. They are so descriptive and their tales flow effortlessly. They take us on such amazing journeys and this is the only channel I have ever found that does justice to their work.
Sir, you are quite right. I love these stories, but all the other channels have robot voices, invariably awful, or have poor human narration. Mr Singh is simply peerless. The timbre, pacing, pronunciation and so on are without equal. I can't get enough of this.
I have followed your work since the early days. Its special when you upload a new video. Have spent countless hours listening to these audio recordings in your fabulous voice and diction.
You never seem to get enough of Kenneth Anderson and Jim Corbett. Their stories are so beautifully written and so masterfully narrated that it feels you are there... Thanks once again Mr Viraj Singh for yet another superb Anderson adventure... Warm regards.
Another audiostory that perfectly captures the enduring allure of these adventures from a time gone by. Thank you for reigniting my love for these stories in a huge way and by the looks of it, I'm not the only one who feels this way.
My parents had a fishing and hunting outfit in the State of Sonora in the city of Ciudad Obregon , Mexico back in late 60 's and 70's. The lake we fished and hunted was lake Obregon or lake Oviachi,,,same lake, different name, it was about 30 miles long and 6 miles wide. There were no roads any where around the lake,,,just Yaqui Indians in the Serra Madre Mountains, and you didnt go up there unless invited or with someone who was friends of the Yaqui's. My Dad, big brother and i were way up the lake one day fishing and hunting, Dad had a Browning BAR in 30-06,,,,,Mick had 12 ga shotgun and i had lever action browning 22 mag, the lake water was down about 15 to 20 ft that year,,,,,,,,so you had quite a large mud or dirt bank. We came into a cove and there was a Jaquar down by the water,,,,,,Dad's first shot, that cat flew straight up in the air, i saw his bullet hit the mud right next to the cat,,,,,the cat came down and was going in circles. Dad was blasting away and coming close,,,but that boat was a rocking. Every shot i saw Dad's bullet through up dirt,,,finally that cat got his bearing's and took off up the bank toward the brush,,,,,that Jaguar hit the brush and 2 seconds later, RIGHT where it went in, a figure with a Black pointy hood trench coat to the ground stepped out and stared at us. Dad freaked out, cranked up and we hauled butt out of there. Larry Czonka hunted with us and he had studied the Yaqui Indians, he said the Shaman would have Jaguars as pets,,,,,,,,Sahib,,,,,you cannot kill this Tiger,,for it is no Tiger but a demon who turns into a Tiger to prey on us,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,dont ask me which one it was,,,i wish i knew
So interesting listening to your narrations of the different authors and their writing styles. You've graciously provided the best narrations I can find. Wonderful work
Selvalore, you have one of the best voices for this kind of narration. If you have time, it would be nice if you could narrate all the man-eater books from India (maybe even other parts of the world also).
It depends on the length of the recording. In general though, it takes a couple of weekends. From deciding what to read, research, recording, editing, coming up with the thumbnails to converting the audio to video to the actual upload. I don't have access to a recording studio, so there are challenges to recording at home. I live in an urban area too so I usually have to wait until midnight when things are settled and there is less noise.
Kenneth Anderson the Jock ❤️❤️❤️ . BTW, I have seen Mamandur. The jungle around the area is beautiful but since I had read this story very recently then, I was terrified...
Saving that stupid bear proves what my old football coach used to say. „No good deed goes unpunished“. And from bitter experience I have found that Coach Schwarzbach was correct.
@@selvalorestudios haha, thank you for your response and it is an honor to hear from you. Thank you for what you’re doing. Your channel has become one of my favourites. I have a little bit of experience with hunting big cats professionally. And that being with mountain lions in the Western US. Mostly guiding hunters or going after the odd stock killer. Sometimes Bears too. But that is nothing compared to the adventures of those few brave hunters and poor unfortunate souls in India who tragically lost their lives that you are bringing back to life. Thank you most sincerely!
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Anderson and Corbett are such wonderful writers. They are so descriptive and their tales flow effortlessly. They take us on such amazing journeys and this is the only channel I have ever found that does justice to their work.
No doubt they were both accomplished writers, among other things. Thank you for an excellent comment!
Sir, you are quite right. I love these stories, but all the other channels have robot voices, invariably awful, or have poor human narration. Mr Singh is simply peerless. The timbre, pacing, pronunciation and so on are without equal. I can't get enough of this.
@@paulreilly3904 100% agree :)
@@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen thanks for your reply. My best wishes from Oxford UK.
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I have followed your work since the early days. Its special when you upload a new video. Have spent countless hours listening to these audio recordings in your fabulous voice and diction.
Thanks for letting me know. I appreciate your comment!
You never seem to get enough of Kenneth Anderson and Jim Corbett. Their stories are so beautifully written and so masterfully narrated that it feels you are there...
Thanks once again Mr Viraj Singh for yet another superb Anderson adventure...
Warm regards.
Thank you as always for your thoughtful remarks, Arunji 🙏
I love these Kenneth Anderson tales!
You just get better and better Mr. Singh...
Your production value as a voice over artist is forever indisputable...
Thank you...
Thanks for the support. I appreciate the comment!
Very wonderful story. Thank you.
Another nice narration 👏👏
Many thanks for your time and effort
Thank you as always for the support!
Hooray..anew story. Cocoa. Hot water bottle....thank you and your lovely voice
Haha, I like the way you put it. Cheers and thank you!
Danke!
Bitte, Carl! 🙏
Awesome!! Can’t wait for “bedtime audio story” time !!!!!😊
Haha, thank you for the comment 🙏
Thanks so much for your wonderful readings..you bring the stories to vivid life...God Bless you
My pleasure and thank you for commenting!
What a great surprise!
It was an enjoyable tale, as always.
Thank you Mr. Russell!
Another audiostory that perfectly captures the enduring allure of these adventures from a time gone by. Thank you for reigniting my love for these stories in a huge way and by the looks of it, I'm not the only one who feels this way.
Wonderfully expressed! Thanks for the comment.
Great entertainment. Always leaves me wanting more. Thank you for the narration!
You're welcome, thank you for the comment!
My parents had a fishing and hunting outfit in the State of Sonora in the city of Ciudad Obregon , Mexico back in late 60 's and 70's. The lake we fished and hunted was lake Obregon or lake Oviachi,,,same lake, different name, it was about 30 miles long and 6 miles wide. There were no roads any where around the lake,,,just Yaqui Indians in the Serra Madre Mountains, and you didnt go up there unless invited or with someone who was friends of the Yaqui's. My Dad, big brother and i were way up the lake one day fishing and hunting, Dad had a Browning BAR in 30-06,,,,,Mick had 12 ga shotgun and i had lever action browning 22 mag, the lake water was down about 15 to 20 ft that year,,,,,,,,so you had quite a large mud or dirt bank. We came into a cove and there was a Jaquar down by the water,,,,,,Dad's first shot, that cat flew straight up in the air, i saw his bullet hit the mud right next to the cat,,,,,the cat came down and was going in circles. Dad was blasting away and coming close,,,but that boat was a rocking. Every shot i saw Dad's bullet through up dirt,,,finally that cat got his bearing's and took off up the bank toward the brush,,,,,that Jaguar hit the brush and 2 seconds later, RIGHT where it went in, a figure with a Black pointy hood trench coat to the ground stepped out and stared at us. Dad freaked out, cranked up and we hauled butt out of there. Larry Czonka hunted with us and he had studied the Yaqui Indians, he said the Shaman would have Jaguars as pets,,,,,,,,Sahib,,,,,you cannot kill this Tiger,,for it is no Tiger but a demon who turns into a Tiger to prey on us,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,dont ask me which one it was,,,i wish i knew
Hat's off to you my friend all the way from Trinidad and tobago 🇹🇹.
Lovely to hear from T&T and thank you my friend!
Fantastic work again, Mr. Singh. Always look forward to notifications of new videos coming out. You're the best out there!
Thank you, I appreciate you saying that!
So grateful for your voicing these stories. You have a great narration voice, just as smooth as these stories flow
Thank you. That's very kind!
My goodness, such exceptional narration. A rich silky voice brings these thrilling stories to life. What a gem. I consider myself very fortunate.
You're a little too kind with your words, but it is very much appreciated. Thank you!
These stories are genuine treasures. A real life jungle drama playing out with full intensity and intrigue. And your voice does full justice to them.
Right on, Mr. Wilson! Thank you!
The knowledge of Kenneth Anderson was super! He had such a keen sense of everything!
Very good 😊
This herdsmen was so smart to play dead and it saved his life!
Kenneth Anderson’s keen sense was superb!
2 great stories I have enjoyed on the same weekend, doesn’t get any better than that, thank you, Mr Singh.
Thanks, I appreciate the comment Mr. Black!
As usual...truly magnificent both the story and your narration...
Thank you for watching, Naval!
I can’t believe these villagers confront the tigers with just a staff! They have no chance!
My mother is friends with his daughter - who has all her father's first editions!! 👍
more more moer moer. my god i cant get enough of these mann eater jungle hunts stories. bob gymlans vid had me hooked from then
👍Thanks☺
Excellent video as always. It is terrifying to think of living through these stories.
That's right! Thanks for commenting, Matthew!
Love from Bangladesh ❤
Once again great narration. Thank you very much for your work with reading and posting these stories, Mr. Singh!
My pleasure! Thanks for commenting.
So interesting listening to your narrations of the different authors and their writing styles. You've graciously provided the best narrations I can find. Wonderful work
Always a pleasure seeing your remarks. Thank you!
The man had guts.
God’s love never quits.
Wow! I would have freaked out if a severed human head rolled back and forth!
Selvalore, you have one of the best voices for this kind of narration. If you have time, it would be nice if you could narrate all the man-eater books from India (maybe even other parts of the world also).
Thank you! Will do
Great Narration 👍
Another amazing story wonderfully told by you, thank you so much !! 😊
Thank you for watching and commenting, Miss Villanueva!
Very glad to see a new story I enjoy them very much thank you are reading them
Thank you Chester! I read all your comments keenly.
Apratim! Thank you so much for another great upload.
My pleasure and thank you for getting my name right again!
Mr. Singh is on a roll 2 videos in a week. Thank you.
Haha, I'm just making up for no uploads in January. Good to see your name in the comments again Mr. Husayn!
Well done my brother. I always love a new KA story. He doesn't have Corbett's flair and flow in his writings, but they are thrilling nonetheless.
Thank you for commenting!
How much time and effort does a project generally takes to get ready?
It depends on the length of the recording. In general though, it takes a couple of weekends. From deciding what to read, research, recording, editing, coming up with the thumbnails to converting the audio to video to the actual upload. I don't have access to a recording studio, so there are challenges to recording at home. I live in an urban area too so I usually have to wait until midnight when things are settled and there is less noise.
@@selvalorestudios It means great effort is required.Never compromise on quality one day it will pay off greatly.
A riveting tale! Nice work Viraaj 👍
Thanks Ralph!
Brilliant
Thank you Joe! Good to see your name in the comments again.
I've been busy but I must say I was delighted to see the recent uploads.
Another great story. Well done! 😬👍
Thank you again for commenting 🙌
Great story, excellently read.
Thank you Brother
Always a pleasure! Thank you
Oído a la carrera ,merece oírlo bien
Kenneth Anderson the Jock ❤️❤️❤️
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BTW, I have seen Mamandur. The jungle around the area is beautiful but since I had read this story very recently then, I was terrified...
Thanks for sharing, I appreciate the comment!
Thanks for this! If ever you decide to start a podcast I'll be the 1st to subscribe.
Thanks for saying thart, Patrick!
Wow this one came quick lol Very nice sir!
I record extra when I can. Thanks for commenting!
Nice narration
😊
Thanks Vijay!
Thanks for story brother 🙏
You're very welcome and thank you brother!
But Anderson's hunt sounds more adventurous than sir Corbett's 😅
Wow thank you brother from California
Born and raised
Alameda County CA
"510"
Much appreciated, Charlie!
@@pareshbhatt8912 nice I'm in Santa Clara county
The day you’ll do lions of tsavo I’m eagerly waiting for that day
Hello Preetji, I will get there surely. It's a much bigger time commitment though so in the meantime, I hope you enjoy other stories. Thank you!
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Saving that stupid bear proves what my old football coach used to say. „No good deed goes unpunished“. And from bitter experience I have found that Coach Schwarzbach was correct.
Haha thats a good way to put it. Random acts of kindness do sometimes backfire.
Thanks for commenting!
@@selvalorestudios haha, thank you for your response and it is an honor to hear from you. Thank you for what you’re doing. Your channel has become one of my favourites.
I have a little bit of experience with hunting big cats professionally. And that being with mountain lions in the Western US. Mostly guiding hunters or going after the odd stock killer. Sometimes Bears too.
But that is nothing compared to the adventures of those few brave hunters and poor unfortunate souls in India who tragically lost their lives that you are bringing back to life.
Thank you most sincerely!