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Tony in Tarzana

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Oh, me too. My voice sounds great inside my head, but when I listen to a tape of myself, I sound, well, bleagh.

My voice is fairly high-pitched considering my size. If there's a California (not "Valley" or "Surfer") accent, I probably have it.

Too bad there's not plastic surgery for the voice box and vocal cords. People pay good money to have Kirk Douglas' chin or Brad Pitt's... whatever, but I'd pay a pretty penny to sound like Anthony Hopkins or Sean Connery.
 

Hemingway Jones

I'll Lock Up
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Acton, Massachusetts
Lauren Henline said:
Quiet, annoying, little girlish, and very surfer-ish if I get really excited or pissed off. And I laugh REALLY loud if I'm highly amused.
I can attest that her voice is not in the least way annoying; it is full of energy and enthusiasm, and is indeed sprinkled with, what I would call, California-isms. ;)

As for me, I have been told that I speak exactly as I write. So, I think my phrasing is the same. As for accent, I am from Philadelphia, so I don't have a Boston accent. It must be a pastiche between both.
 

scotrace

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While in radio I cultivated a very soft delivery that I now cannot shed, and cannot make myself heard in normal conversation. It's very annoying to hold forth on some topic or another, thinking I'm really driving home my point and brilliantly holding my audience in rapt attention, only to learn that not a word of it was heard.
So I mainly just shut up.

Radio also killed off my ability to speed read. Even to myself, I read every word with inflection - sort of reading aloud in my head - and it takes forever and a day to get through a book.

Of those I have spoken with in person:
Hemingway Jones, Zohar, MK, Andykev, Matt Deckard, Sharpetoys, Major Nick Danger, KimSteiner (traveling hat) and Art Fawcett, all sounded exactly as I imagined except MK and Art.
 

funneman

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Doc" Devereux]It suddenly occurs to me that you can hear (one of) my voice(s) online. [URL="http://www.stevechapman.org/tgc/Thinking%20dogs%20for%20the%20daft.mp3 said:
Here's an MP3 of a fake ad we did for the old show[/URL], with the archives here.


As soon as I can get the coffee out of my nose I'm gonna play this for the guys in the control room.

That is fall down funny.
 

Nathan Flowers

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Fairly deep, probably a baritone. Southern accent, but not especially pronounced. Reasonably good enunciation, fairly decent vocabulary. For those of you in the south, think historian Walter Edgar, maybe one notch lower, with slightly less of an accent.
 

FedoraGent

One Too Many
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San Francisco Bay Area
What I sound like...

Doc, just thought I'd say you sound brilliant. Thanks for posting that. Little did I know that while you guys were posting your sound bites, I was posting mine. What do I sound like? Well, here is a snippet from a podcast that I was doing last year that accompanied a weekly political column I used to write.
My Little Sound Bite

FG.
 

"Doc" Devereux

One Too Many
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London
funneman said:
As soon as I can get the coffee out of my nose I'm gonna play this for the guys in the control room.

That is fall down funny.

Thank you very much, here's another one of my favourites. Me again, I'm afraid, but the real skill with this one is Mr Gideon Farquharson (AKA Stevie Lee Webb) with editing, sound effects and the voice giving the time check.
 

Feraud

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Hardlucksville, NY
I am a typical New Yawka and Italian to boot.
I figure I speak somewhere in the range of a Joe Pesci with a little John Turturro thrown in for good measure. :)
 

Steve

Practically Family
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550
Location
Pensacola, FL
Despite having a traditional deep South family, I missed a gene somewhere along the way and speak without an accent. My voice is somewhat nasal a lot of the time, so I cover it up by speaking in the lower registers as much as possible. I also have a slight stutter that comes out every so often, usually at the more inopportune moments.
 

Johnnysan

One Too Many
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Location
Central Illinois
CharlieH. said:
Everytime I see someone's avatar, I quickly imagine a voice to go with the face when reading a post... well, just reading a post does that.

If you're going by the face in the avatar, my barks are predominantly Midwestern with a slight twinge of Welsh. :D
 

J. M. Stovall

Call Me a Cab
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Historic Heights Houston, Tejas
No accent, I've lived in too many places. I've also been told I have that newscaster way of speaking, but sometimes I talk too fast and get a little tounge tied. I think I picked up the fast talking thing while living in NY, but my brain is still in Southern slow motion.:p
 

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