Wow. I didn’t have any expectation of what you would sound like, but for some reason, hearing your voice came as a surprise. It’s nice. =) it reminds me of my best friend’s voice, and I like her voice a lot.
I don't think I typically sound monotone. Depending on my state-of-mind at the time I can start sounding really weird/saying really weird things, but my voice never sounded "robotic" or anything. It might when I get angry; I know my voice sounds extremely cold and detached when I'm angry.
You have a really cute voice. It is a nice voice. I've actually been wondering for a long time what your voice sounded like.
I had an extremely odd voice with messed-up prosody and a monotone when I was a child. I got made fun of so much because of it. I'm still quite self-conscious about my voice, because even though it sounds a lot more "normal" than it did when I was a kid, the odd prosody can still be detected. I made a phone post a long time ago and can't bear to listen to it again... haha.
By the way, you mentioned that a lot of people don't like high-pitched voices. However, your voice didn't bother me at all. It's kind of unpredictable which voices will bother me... but I think it's because they have a sharp quality, which your voice doesn't seem to have.
Your voice sounds soothing to me:-) I actually think of my voice as deep, but I suppose it's really only deep compared to early childhood. My voice sounded way different in the voicepost than I thought it would sound. I thought my voice would sound much deeper.
I had various speech problems as a child, but my voice never sounded monotone. Often I spoke with a very animated intonation, you just couldn't make out any of the words;-)
I have no idea why I always that it was deep. Maybe it was deeper when it was more nasal? Or it just sounds much deeper to me when I'm actually listening to myself speak. I think I was speaking normally...
actually 60% if not more of what you hear of your own voice is heard through the sound reverberating through your cheekbones/jaw/etc. to your ear drums which changes the sound completely. This is why when a person hears themself on a recording they are usually shocked at how their voice sounds. (Keeper of useless information at your service)
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Do people usually then hear their voice as deeper than it really is? That would make sense... I still feel my voice sounded deeper on recording too, back a few years.
Hmm. I don't know. Everyone always sounds a lot odd to themselves I think. I tend to think I have a nasal voice, someone told me that once...I do know I pause a lot.
like your voice :) it's not too deep at all :P was good to hear you, and hope I did an adequate job transcribing it. Main thing I wasn't sure about was the name of what you were painting. Doh!
Oh my gosh, that's sooooo cute!!! :-) Thanks for posting that, I've been curious to hear what your voice sounds like! You sound really sweet in that recording, and your voice didn't sound "deep" at all.
I like your voice. It's definitely not low at all. My voice is rather low for a female, I am a bit self concious about it, but most of the time I don't care enough to do much about it.
But yes, your voice is very cute : ). And you managed to make a pretty long recording. Whenever I take a venture into that realm, I can only bring myself to say one or two sentences.
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I had an extremely odd voice with messed-up prosody and a monotone when I was a child. I got made fun of so much because of it. I'm still quite self-conscious about my voice, because even though it sounds a lot more "normal" than it did when I was a kid, the odd prosody can still be detected. I made a phone post a long time ago and can't bear to listen to it again... haha.
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I had various speech problems as a child, but my voice never sounded monotone. Often I spoke with a very animated intonation, you just couldn't make out any of the words;-)
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bone conduction + sound = vocal misunderstanding
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But yes, your voice is very cute : ). And you managed to make a pretty long recording. Whenever I take a venture into that realm, I can only bring myself to say one or two sentences.
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