What Does Your Voice Sound Like?

LONGRD
LONGRD Posts: 6,036
edited May 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
OK, there's been many photo and picture thread of us here but what about our voice?

My voice sounds very very similar to Stone Gossard's non-singing voice. If you listen to Rambling '91 from the 10C X-mas freebies, that's how my voice sounds like. :)

So who do you sound like?...or post an audio of your voice.
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  • small town beck
    small town beck Posts: 6,691
    Hmmm my voice can go pretty high pitched LOL if I get really excited or kind of drunk my voice really goes up. Sometimes when I get drunk I sing like Edith Bunker :eek: :p

    I know some people around here could tell you what my voice sounds like... they say I have an accent :rolleyes: :p
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Hmmm my voice can go pretty high pitched LOL if I get really excited or kind of drunk my voice really goes up. Sometimes when I get drunk I sing like Edith Bunker : eek : : p

    I know some people around here could tell you what my voice sounds like... they say I have an accent : rolleyes : : p


    That's because you do honey! ;):p:D

    OH and as to my voice, well a lot of the time on the phone people think I sound like a little kid, and many people say I sound younger than I am. Of course if I'm singing that's a whole different kettle of fish entirely. I guess some folk think I have an accent but cate's never mentioned it! :p
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  • catefrances
    catefrances Posts: 29,003
    apparently ive been told i have a sweet voice. which as any of you who know me can imagine, is an hilarious concept to me. to think that any part of me is sweet.LMAO!! anyhoo as an australian, i have no accent. ;):p:D
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  • tony vi
    tony vi Posts: 72
    as i speak many languish and never leave in my own country i develop a very strange accent , and sound like only me i guess ,,, or like my friend say MANU CHAO from MANO NEGRA .....
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  • catefrances
    catefrances Posts: 29,003
    Jeanie wrote:
    I guess some folk think I have an accent but cate's never mentioned it! :p

    never mentioned cause like me girlie, you dont have one. ;):D
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    take a good look
    this could be the day
    hold my hand
    lie beside me
    i just need to say
  • ForestBrain
    ForestBrain Posts: 460
    I've been told I have a soothing, deep-ish voice. But sometimes, if I get excited, I can get pretty high pitched. My best singing voice is Fiona Apple-esque.
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    never mentioned cause like me girlie, you dont have one. ;):D


    Perzactly!! :D I've got no idea what these northerners are on about! :p:D
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  • in_hiding79
    in_hiding79 Posts: 4,315
    I sound like a Southern kid.....when I answer my phone at home some people are like "may I speak to one of your Parent's".....I just laugh!! :p
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    I sound like a Southern kid.....when I answer my phone at home some people are like "may I speak to one of your Parent's".....I just laugh!! : p

    :D I get that alot too, especially from telemarketers.

    telemarketer: "May I speak to Mummy or Daddy please dear"
    me: "My Daddy left my Mummy and ran off with a sandwich truck girl 30 years ago and Mum's at work. :p (in my best folorn kid voice)
    telemarketer: "What time does Mummy get home from work dear?"
    me: Well 30 odd years ago when I was a little girl Mummy taught me never to give information to strangers over the telephone so I'm sorry I can't tell you that. What was it regarding? (still with the cute kid voice)
    telemarketer: Well perhaps I'll ring back later and Mummy might be home, it's regarding mortgages. :rolleyes: (yeah, great lightning! :rolleyes: )
    me: Please don't bother WE are very happy with our mortgage provider, good bye. :D
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  • sponger
    sponger Posts: 3,159
    If only 790 AM kept archives of their shows. There are countless, countless phone calls that I made to that radiostation. I am the nutjob liberal who calls conservative talk shows to yell and scream about wage gaps, religious conservatism, the war, illegal immigration and whatever else that divides the left and the right.
  • HushBull
    HushBull Posts: 996
    Deep like Barry White and smooth like Jeff's peanut butter. =)
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  • in_hiding79
    in_hiding79 Posts: 4,315
    Jeanie wrote:
    :D I get that alot too, especially from telemarketers.

    telemarketer: "May I speak to Mummy or Daddy please dear"
    me: "My Daddy left my Mummy and ran off with a sandwich truck girl 30 years ago and Mum's at work. :p (in my best folorn kid voice)
    telemarketer: "What time does Mummy get home from work dear?"
    me: Well 30 odd years ago when I was a little girl Mummy taught me never to give information to strangers over the telephone so I'm sorry I can't tell you that. What was it regarding? (still with the cute kid voice)
    telemarketer: Well perhaps I'll ring back later and Mummy might be home, it's regarding mortgages. :rolleyes: (yeah, great lightning! :rolleyes: )
    me: Please don't bother WE are very happy with our mortgage provider, good bye. :D



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  • prism
    prism Posts: 2,440
    just like my daughter's. people can never tell us apart on the phone. even people that one or other or both of us has known for years :)
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  • Hitch-Hiker
    Hitch-Hiker Posts: 2,873
    Average run-of-the-mill middle class Dublin accent. I was told the other day I sound like Colin Farrell. I don't think my accent is that strong though. maybe when I'm drunk.
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  • brainofme
    brainofme Posts: 231
    i've been told that it's quite deep for being female. but i don't think i sound like a guy, and i've never been told that i do. so i guess it's ok. ;-)
    but i tend to mumble, so some people have problems understanding me.
    and i can't sing at all, which is a pity.
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  • yellowled24
    yellowled24 Posts: 3,118
    I have a really OTT Australian twangy voice....and it gets louder the more I drink.....
    Ive always thought I sound like a bloke...but im a chick :eek:
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  • Jeremy1012
    Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    I sound like a guy who had a strong glaswegian accent til he started going to school, then phased it out to fit in but still has a mild one when around scottish people/when drunk.

    I really wish it was stronger. I hate the 5 year old me who got annoyed when the other kids in the middle of england couldn't understand him :o I make up for it by becoming completely scottish whenever I want to amuse myself or when I drink too much and think I'm amusing others.
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  • urbanhippie
    urbanhippie Posts: 3,007
    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    I sound like a guy who had a strong glaswegian accent til he started going to school, then phased it out to fit in but still has a mild one when around scottish people/when drunk.

    I really wish it was stronger. I hate the 5 year old me who got annoyed when the other kids in the middle of england couldn't understand him :o I make up for it by becoming completely scottish whenever I want to amuse myself or when I drink too much and think I'm amusing others.
    Being born in the Midlands, I don't have an accent :p
    But when I talk to my Dad or any of his family, I start soaking up their Scottish accent and speaking in it too....which is doubly weird as I've never even been to Scotland :confused:
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  • gobrowns19
    gobrowns19 Posts: 1,447
    If you listen to the Flaming Lips Zaireeka, I've been told I sound like Wayne Coyne saying "Cd number 1, number 2, number 3, and number 4." But i'm not that deep, so, who knows.
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  • iamsampj
    iamsampj Posts: 784
    i guess i have a really quiet voice. even when i think i'm talking loudly, i'm not.

    i have a tendency to pick up accents from people around me, so the southern accent i developed in high school quickly went away in college and transformed into a strange quasi midwestern accent. i don't know how to explain it.

    i always laugh at myself when i hear my voicemail message. i don't think that i sound like that.
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