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equestriatola
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06 Sep 2012, 6:29 am

Self-explanatory. You can also post what accent you speak with.
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Mine has a pretty nice tenor sound to it; it's just a typical American accent. I've been told by some of my friends I have an epic voice that would be nice for broadcasting!

(My youtube channel, johnnysama, has examples of where you can hear me.)



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06 Sep 2012, 6:37 am

Like the dying screams of a chimpanzee.



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06 Sep 2012, 6:49 am

^ Your voice isn't as deep as I thought it would be. Not like a chimp at all though :)

Most voices I've heard of people here have been nothing like I envisioned.



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06 Sep 2012, 6:51 am

blue_bean wrote:
^ Your voice isn't as deep as I thought it would be. Not like a chimp at all though :)


I suppose I can sound deep if you like. As long as I'm not squeaking. Do you like my voice? I sound very provincial and thick.

So it doesn't sound like the screams of a chimpanzee's life being violently snuffed out?



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06 Sep 2012, 6:52 am

No idea.

I'm sure blue above has heard, same with Who_Am_I.

If I were to guess; a little deep and purposefully paced. I need to pace myself to prevent stuttering.



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06 Sep 2012, 6:56 am

Nobody has heard mine yet (not even the people from here who have met me in person :P). One day maybe...one day.



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06 Sep 2012, 6:58 am

blue_bean wrote:
Nobody has heard mine yet (not even the people from here who have met me in person :P). One day maybe...one day.


I bet you have a lovely voice.

Are you srs about the people who have met you in person?



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06 Sep 2012, 6:59 am

Monotone and boring.



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06 Sep 2012, 7:05 am

I have the monotone too, of course.



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06 Sep 2012, 7:05 am

Tequila wrote:
blue_bean wrote:
Nobody has heard mine yet (not even the people from here who have met me in person :P). One day maybe...one day.


I bet you have a lovely voice.

Are you srs about the people who have met you in person?


Thanks.

Not really, it was just an exaggeration, making fun of myself for being quiet :P. I'm pretty sure I hardly talked at all when I went to that meet though.



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06 Sep 2012, 7:06 am

There was a thread about this very topic.



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06 Sep 2012, 8:33 am

i can do an excellent imitation of my voice and vocal style. every one i have showed it to thinks it is a very talented act.

seriously, i can not find my microphone because it is buried in a mess of tangled wires that is the the size of a large tumbleweed, so i was going to post a file that i have posted 3 times, but then i remembered that i have never posted the file where i am being interviewed on radio when i was 15.5 .

this is how my voice sounded when i was 15.5 years old, and the sound clip was originally recorded on a cassette player that my mother used to record the program. after many years, i rescued the failing quality of that cassette recording by digitizing it.

this is an edited version (the original goes for more than 40 minutes) of the interview. the sound quality improves steadily throughout the clip.

she talks about the adolescent unit where i spent much of my childhood (9 terms), and i talk about whatever about half way through the file.

http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1



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06 Sep 2012, 9:09 am

Colinn wrote:
Monotone and boring.


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06 Sep 2012, 9:22 am

Tequila wrote:
Like the dying screams of a chimpanzee.


made me laugh, i hate my voice. it's like a little kids voice w/ a lisp. most don't mind and if someone makes fun of it now it catches me off guard. when i was younger people made fun of it all the time, and now that i am the true come-back king i make them pay for it! first make fun of yourself better than they ever could, then you cut them down with all guns a blazing. i love to rip on someone who likes to make fun of people but can't take it themselfs 8)


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06 Sep 2012, 12:38 pm

A mix beween Robocop with a ruptured spleen and a drunken, brain-damaged German (relatively deep and mechanical).



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06 Sep 2012, 3:21 pm

It really depends on the situation and language, I adapt very much. Can't describe it further as I don't actually hear it myself.