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Dubbelganger -> RE: Voices (5/14/2010 11:12:09 PM)

You've heard my voice, S_T. You tell me if it's pleasing or not. Personally, I don't like it. I wish it were a bit deeper. And I wish I had a singing voice. I don't have a strong accent anymore; it's been modified by living in the South for 40 years or so.

I think I sound very much like Philip K. Dick.




GreedyTop -> RE: Voices (5/14/2010 11:23:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Level


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ORIGINAL: subtee

What do you sound like? Do you think you sound like you look?

Kim Kardashian whatever her name is, is beautiful, voluptuous, many folks’ wet dream, apparently, but I don’t know how anyone could take her for more than 5 minutes…unless she was gagged. To me she sounds nasal, grating, whiny even when she’s not whining.


Fran Drescher is another, especially that horrid voice she used on The Nanny. [:)]

I have a fairly deep voice, and a strong southern accent. I can deepen it more, and moderate the pace and tone, to a decent effect LOL, I've had a few women comment on how "soothing" it is, which may or may not be followed by a launching of the panties.

And I have a very strong interest in how others sound; a woman can be very average looking, and have that certain sound, and she'll have my attention.


Prove it ;)

My voice, to me varies between Lauren Bacall, and teenager.  It sounds horrible on tape.

And I also tend to pick up accents easily, unless I work to make sure I dont.. I spent a week in Regina, Saskatchewan, and the natives thought I was local.  When I went to England, I worked hard not to pick up the accent in London (I didnt want to seem pretentious when I got back home, which is the impression MOST Americans have when someone has a posh English accent here).

edited to add a wayward 'p'




barelynangel -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:27:07 AM)

I hate my voice, but people have told me i have what they would deem a porn star/phone sex voice.  I don't agree with them and get embarrassed when i hear my own voice like recorded.  What's worse is i think i sound like my mom and i don't like her voice lol.    My voice is of a lower key but a friend said it  has this vibration in it -- i have a Chicago accent with every now and again a hint of south as i am transplanted to TN lol.  I've been told i talk with my voice and not with my nose -- whatever that means.  On my profile when its up, i do have an audio intro and that got a lot of people saying wow they loved my voice.  So i know we don't hear our voices like others do lol.   When i get men saying to me all the time on the phone that they love my voice -- its kind of disconcerting at times because when this happens its usually in a business environment.    I've also been told my voice fits me.

For me, i can lose interest in a guy in a snap as soon as i hear his voice.  I am very auditory and a man's voice can be a big tool he can use on me.

angel




sirsholly -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:35:26 AM)

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I have a fairly deep voice, and a strong southern accent. I can deepen it more, and moderate the pace and tone, to a decent effect LOL, I've had a few women comment on how "soothing" it is, which may or may not be followed by a launching of the panties.
*launches panties*




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:43:16 AM)

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Americans seem to like it, though-I get a lot of memos from the other side of the pond about my audio greeting.


Add at least one Canadian to that list, I just listened to your audio greeting - looove your voice. [:)]




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:46:49 AM)

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I get the impression Jeff wears whatever he can find that's clean.....aprons included.


And well-ironed Lab coats [:D]




sirsholly -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:50:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: zephyroftheNorth

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I get the impression Jeff wears whatever he can find that's clean.....aprons included.


And well-ironed Lab coats [:D]
*mental image of Jeffff wearing...*
Oh for petes sake Jeffff...button the damn thing, willyahuh??!!??




GreedyTop -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:51:44 AM)

at least about waist level...

Holly has a yummy voice... unexpeccted (dnt ask me WHAT I was expecting...)




VaguelyCurious -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:53:56 AM)

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ORIGINAL: zephyroftheNorth

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Americans seem to like it, though-I get a lot of memos from the other side of the pond about my audio greeting.


Add at least one Canadian to that list, I just listened to your audio greeting - looove your voice. [:)]

[;)] Glad to hear it, you sexy polar bear, you! :P




GreedyTop -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:55:39 AM)

*smooches da Cutie Pie*




wandersalone -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 5:23:11 AM)

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ORIGINAL: laurell3

Yeah most aussies sound hot....."sound" is the key word there.

coughs....um Laurell - are you saying we sound hot but aren't? [:D]  Should I be offended?

I used to do radio shows a long time ago and remember how horrified I was the first time I heard a recording of one of my shows.  My voice sounded so different to how it sounds in my head - if that makes sense.

I have an incredibly Aussie accent which is no surprise given I was born here and have lived most of my life here apart from a few stints overseas but because of my Indian background people seem to expect me to sound different.

I have one or two words that people tell me come out incredibly English, a left over from the year I spent there after uni.  In particular when I say "lovely" or "cheers". 

My voice is quite high pitched which I dislike, I want to sound deep and vampy damnit, not like a kid but my friends and family tease me that they know immediately when I am switching into counselling mode as my voice drops and  speak slower

A deep voice can drop me to my knees as can most accents...... apart from the New Zealand one (no offence to any Kiwis [:)] )




windchymes -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 9:10:22 AM)

I have been told I sound like I'm eating potato chips when I talk.  I truly hope that isn't what the people with normal brains think I sound like. [>:]




laurell3 -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 10:07:45 AM)

haha no wanders, I'm just saying assuming someone is physically attractive from their voice has proved to be a faulty decision making process for me in the past [8D]




sunshinemiss -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 11:04:58 AM)

I stopped warshing my clothes with soap powder.


I also am very careful about my accent when I teach.

An occupational hazard is talking slowly and ennunciating every word. My voice itself - not quite a screech but dang close. Sorry. *I feel bad for my students. It was better when I was a therapist; all I had to do was nod a lot and say hmmmm.




Level -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 1:37:28 PM)


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ORIGINAL: windchymes

I have been told I sound like I'm eating potato chips when I talk.  I truly hope that isn't what the people with normal brains think I sound like. [>:]


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CalifChick -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 2:12:25 PM)

I only like my voice when I have a cold (like now), and it's all deep and throaty.  However, other people have me record their business greetings on their voicemail system or phone system, so I guess they hear something I don't.  At one point, my voice was the greeting for a dozen or so professionals in my town; it was odd to call their phone and realize I was listening to my own voice.

Living in California we have no accents (of course), but when I get angry, or stern with my kids, you can tell I lived in the south at one time.

Cali







VaguelyCurious -> RE: Voices (5/15/2010 4:01:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

*smooches da Cutie Pie*


*Smooooooooooooooooch*.

(Just to make it longer than the quote...:P)




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