Getting Japanese People To Record Japanese Audio For You With RhinoSpike

J-blogger buddy Thomas from Nihonhacks has recently told me about his latest venture, which is sure to excite Japanese (or any language) learners out there. Traditionally, if you wanted to get audio for something, either it would be there or it wouldn’t (and then you’d be out of luck unless you found someone to record something for you, which doesn’t sound like much fun to me). Enter stage right: RhinoSpike.

The idea behind RhinoSpike is pretty simple and unique (nobody that I’ve seen has ever done this before).

  1. You submit text that you want to be read (theoretically by someone who knows what they’re doing with the particular language, like a native speaker).
  2. Someone Records the audio for your text and uploads it to the site.
  3. You can then listen to the audio, download it, and use it for practice.

Pretty neat idea, right?

How To Use RhinoSpike To Learn Japanese

Although the service is brand new (at the time of writing this), there’s definitely a lot of potential for using it to practice your Japanese. I’m sure the service will grow and change over the next couple months, but there are a few things that probably won’t change for a long time.

  1. RhinoSpike Will Be Great For Longer Texts: No doubt about it, RhinoSpike’s main talent will be longer texts, like blog posts, newspaper articles, paragraphs from novels, etc. There’s no point in asking people to read single vocabulary words (you can get single words read on Smart.fm or something like that), not to mention it would be a big waste of time. Go for the longer (but not too long) texts. Newspaper articles will be pretty popular, I imagine. You’ll get a lot more out of things like that, especially if you have to wait in line for someone to get to your text.
  2. Use It With Lang-8: RhinoSpike is pretty much just the audio version of Lang-8 (one of my favorite Japanese learning resources). Put your text into Lang-8, get it corrected over there, and then add it to RhinoSpike to get it read out loud. That way, you’re getting the reading/writing practice and the speaking/listening on top of it. That’s a pretty whole picture right there.
  3. Use It With Smart.fm or Anki: If you’re getting something recorded that’s full of words you don’t know, put those words into Smart.fm and study the words separately. Then, when you come back to the RhinoSpike recording, you’ll be able to get a lot more out of it.
  4. Make Friends: Although the social aspect of RhinoSpike is pretty clunky right now, there’s a lot of potential to make friends and find language partners through the service (you can do the same thing over at Lang-8, too). Help a lot of people by recording English text for them, and I’m sure karma will be good to you.
  5. Look Forward To Archived Content: This is going to be one of the most valuable aspects (and perhaps the most costly for RhinoSpike in the long run) of RhinoSpike. There’s going to be thousands upon thousands of archived recordings to study with. Why submit something new when you could study with a thousand other recordings that are already done? This is going to be the best part of RhinoSpike, though it will be a while before these build up. I also imagine that displaying these recordings in a simple, consumable way will be another challenge that RhinoSpike will run into, so enjoy things while they’re still small and organizable!

RhinoSpike is new, and has a long way to go, but the longer it takes for people to use it, the longer it will take to develop, I’m sure (so go give it a try!). I’ve tried the service out a bit, and it works well, getting the job done. I may even see if I can get some recordings for my Japanese Textbook TextFugu and see how that goes. As you use it, I’m sure the developers would love to get some feedback too (and I’m curious what you think!), so let me know in the comment section. What’s the good? What’s the bad? Why aren’t there more pictures of baby rhinos on the site? etc. Looking forward to seeing what your opinions are! [rhinospike]

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  • caughtredhanded

    Sounds like a pretty decent idea; can't believe that nobody has thought about it sooner, really. Then again, that's always the way I suppose. Will go and check it out right now!

  • http://www.facebook.com/joshua.hurd Joshua Hurd

    *signs up* Looks good, can't wait to try this out…

  • http://kirstenwinkler.com KirstenWinkler

    Great idea, well executed (in about three month). They are getting tracking quite fast so yes, seems like a no brainer for many language learners :)

  • chotaimotai

    WOW this is just what i needed thanks for bring this to light :D

  • lolrik

    I have to disagree on the “optimal for longer texts” point: obviously single vocab is kind of useless, but imo requests shouldn't be much longer than 2-3 sentences, a short paragraph at most. Reason being, not everyone will want to read through a long request if they can avoid it, as it becomes easier to (accidentally) misread words, take an unnatural intonation or change it midreading if the sentence isn't that straightforward, etc. These are all common mistakes when reading longer texts if you aren't used to it and I doubt many will be bothered to reread through a 30 sentence text to fix a little mistake (or to edit out that part with an audio editing software). Even worse, people may not care and upload the not-so-natural-anymore audio and the learner may not be at a high enough level to notice that something's off.
    Anyway I tried the site some time ago and it worked well for me, though I wasn't using it for japanese. I think as long as the community keeps growing it will easily become an irreplaceable tool for language learning. At least for the learner that values native input, which (un)surprisingly doesn't seem to be the case for everyone.

  • http://andinirizky.com/ Andini Rizky

    Amazing! I can't wait to try it out. Thank you.

  • Mashimaro

    Well,that's why it's best to get native speakers!To be honest,I wouldn't want a non-native speaker reading it for me,sometimes people don't know their Japanese sucks.

  • http://www.streetsmartlanguagelearning.com/ Street-Smart Language Learning

    I'd say that RhinoSpike is a great idea, and fills a gap among the language-learning resources out there. I also fully agree with the post's ideas about using it with Lang-8. My full review of RhinoSpike is here (although with their feature upgrades it can already use updating!).

  • Franzeska

    Awesome! Lots of people on Lang-8 already record themselves, but I think a lot of them were hosting on that site that closed last month (the name escapes me at the moment…). Now I'll know where to go if I want to respond to someone's request for audio.

  • chotaimotai

    What if some one uses this website to give Japanese that is way off ? Some people could take advantage of this tool to mislead people there has to be some monitoring OR this website could backfire. Some moderators should do the JOB!

  • Sheepy

    I love this, I'm already starting recording stuff for other people. I kind of want to leave notes for the girl who already did a recording, she has a sexy accent haha.

  • Sheepy

    OMG I cant stop laughing at myself, how do you guys record yourselves without breaking out into fits!?

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  • Anonymous

    Put your text into Lang-8, get it corrected over there, and then add it to RhinoSpike to get it read out loud.