How would you describe your voice?

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mrhappyface

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My friends describe my voice at a normal, flat tone but whenever i pronounce words with 'hard' sounds it sounds like i'm chewing gravel at the same time. I sort of agree to this as a accurate description. How would you describe your voice?
 

InsanityRequiem

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I can't really say. Slightly deep with a dose of raspy undertone. I have a bit of monotone in it while also doing a slight 'sss' sound for the s and z letters when I talk.
 

SonicKoala

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Deep, somewhat monotone. However, I do speak very clearly - apart from that, I have a rather uninteresting and typical "guy" voice.
 

Omikron009

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I have a medium pitched voice, with an extremely neutral accent (Canadian, but very mild). I'd have to ask someone else to describe it, but my only friend who has an escapist account is an asshole, so it would be best not to ask him. I also never mispronounce words, unless they're from another language.
 

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It's pretty average: generally pretty deep and slightly monotone.

It makes me kind of sad because I'm slowly losing my ability to sing falsetto; no more Boston covers for me, I'm afraid.
 

Timotei

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A sort of mid to high pitch with a slight British tone to it, yet that deep reverberating sound you hear with a lot of German people. It's quite clear, smooth, and I can transition from tones almost perfectly and am pretty good at switching tones instantly. Give me practice and some water and I can make any song sound beautiful.

I like it, soft and welcoming when I'm in a good mood and deep and authoritative when
it needs to be.

As for how I sound, I've said it before and I'll say it again:
It's a nice little thing to hear say "good morning" when you wake up.
 

Jedamethis

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Deep, smooth, and not bad at all. According to my friends though, you'll rarely hear it as I speak in accents a lot...
 

NeutralDrow

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Low baritone/high bass voice (singing voice is primarily bass), southern Californian accent. The accent and quick speech tend to make my words clipped...unless I'm not sure of what I'm saying, in which case I tend to slow down and slur more.
 

Timotei

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WanderFreak said:
I am Jeff Goldblum with an occasional accent.

Ladies, line up to the left.
Jeffy's populatirty with teh ladies isn't just his voice, it's also the way he speaks and his behavior.

Nail that down and you'll have to have somebody act as a chick "filter" for you.
 

S.R.S.

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Before I heard it on video, I would have to say that slow, drawn out, deep voice you have the morning of a bad, BAD hangover. After I heard it however I would have to describe it as a mix between an aussie and NZ accent that confuses anyone about my country of origin.
 

Swaki

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like everything i say is a pun, its quite annoying, but my normal tone leads people to believe I'm delivering the punchline to a bad joke, if i ever get famous I'm gonna surround my self with people who feel forced to laugh at all my jokes and tire them out.
 

arsenicCatnip

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My voice is low for a woman with absolutely no accent. Unless I'm working, then it jumps upward a bit and gets all cheerleader-perky. Yay customer service jobs!
 

Hexenwolf

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Not as deep as I'd like it, whenever I hear it on some recording device it pisses me off.

Otherwise a... good voice? I dunno, I need someone to describe it to me.