How would you describe your voice?

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garjian

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im really unsure...

to me in my head, and according to everyone else... i have a very deep voice, but if i record myself and play it back, i sound really camp and not remarkably deep at all...
i definately mumble though.
 

GodKlown

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Mine didn't turn out the way I know it was intended due to a tracheotomy when I was 7 when they severed my vocal chords, leaving me unable to scream since I was that age. But it falls more into a baritone range which I've been told is quite nice by the ladies. Frankly, I don't care what guys have to say about it since their opinions don't really matter since I'm not trying to pick up any guys. But it doesn't often come across as harsh, only my opinions do.
When I first got in to broadcasting, I was quite nervous about how my voice sounded due to the whole tracheotomy thing, it hasn't left me with a lot of confidence there. As time has passed, it is just one of those things that you can't change so you might as well accept it and be happy it isn't any worse. I've run in to people with trachs before that had to push on their voice box in order to talk and they sound horrible... I'm pretty damn fortunate I didn't end up that bad, but I have grown up to absolutely hate the sound of screaming. Not out of jealousy, but just that I find it often unneeded and abrasive.
For an example of my voice, check out my YouTube channel, the link is on my profile (shameless plug). I'm not really promoting myself, but in case you are curious if I sound like a weird freak or not... beats me having to promote the internet radio show.
 

Lemon Of Life

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Honestly, it sounds so different when I hear it, I just don't know. English is as descriptive as I'm getting.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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I can do a very good monotone.
Which I do most of the time anyway.
I have no reason to sound happy. Nor a reason to sound sad.
 

DaBozz

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I sound like daniel radcliffe with a sore throat/blocked nose
if you need profe I will supply my youtube accout xP
 

eatenbyagrue

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Loud. Projecting is easy for me, since I can make myself heard above a full auditorium. Makes having a personal conversation a load of trouble, but it does have some good trade-offs.

Because I'm already the best speaker in the class, with the best command of the English language and a talent for wordsmithing, I'm normally let off easy during group presentations, they just do all the work, then let me read over it so I can do my thing.
 

Emilin_Rose

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i always thought i had a lower sounding voice until i recorded myself talking. I sound like one of those audio books, or some hypnotist.

I fell asleep listening to it for a good 6 hours, then i listened to it again, and felt tired, again.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/27/1839230/REC001.wav

the worst part is i didn't even memorize the facts i was trying to. I did, however, find a cure for my insomnia.