How would you describe your voice?

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latenightapplepie

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When I was young my mother always told me I had a particularly deep voice, but now I just think it's just normal. Not sure though.
 

C_sector

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A Heavenly Angel..... Nah I Joke :p

I cant really describe my voice now, but when i was in primary school some people said i sounded like 'Eric Cartman' from 'south park' which was strange because i wasn't really a chubby kid then (or now :D).
 

Cherry Cola

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Furburt said:
I'll let you decide.


I made this for another thing, but it works here.

Franky I think my voice is quite annoying.
"Show us your axent."

That's what you sound like!
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Nasally. And youthful sounding.
Kind of pathetic, really.
Definately not something you'd want to hear when you wake up in the morning.
You know. Unless you are a paedophile.
 

ScarlettRage

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Omikron009 said:
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.
what part of canada eh?
im from southern ontario.. dont hate me lol

OT: mid to high pitched
if we were talking as in vocal music then 1st soprano
i dont know how you would describe it
also the same with other languages..
french is my second language and i suck at it..
 

HollywoodH17

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Middle-pitch, a tiny bit nasal, but very clear and expressive. A television personality once told me I should do radio. Contrary to this, however, I often talk so fast that I get ahead of myself and forget to inflect things properly, so I restart words or sentences to put emphasis where I think it should have been; this comes off as a stutter, but strangely enough, I don't have an actual "stutter" otherwise.

Singingwise, my friends make me do "Living on a Prayer" and "Eye of the Tiger" on Guitar Hero, as I've got those notes. Years of show choir ftw!
 

Undeadpope

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In real life surprisingly unIrish sounding.
But on a mic I suddenly find my irish accent and become VERY irish(its a Dublin accent too)

People seem to like my mic voice for example "Can I record your voice so I can sleep at night?"
I have also been told I sound like Ed Byrne.
 

Xette

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Originally from the Northern states but I have lived in Europe for the past 4 years. First Northern England then to Southern Netherlands.

I mix of the three to be on the safe side though I don't sound like a trash compactor yet.
 

Nex-Falx

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lilmisspotatoes said:
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!
I know your pain. There's the Me-Me and the Work-Me, and they're very different.

On Topic: Stereotypical nerd. Quiet, normal, soft to match my shy disposition. When I get it excited I'm straight up annoying. Higher pitched.
 

JanatUrlich

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A bit deep for a girl and some people think it's weird, but some people have told me it's sexy so it's all down to personal preference I guess!

I also have a prominent adams apple so it's probably something to do with that or whatever