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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Jan 28, 2006 14:10:01 GMT
Here is something different. How deep is your voice? Mine is quite deep, and is still getting deeper. My Dad's got a deep voice so its probably why I'll have one. Recently turned 16 and been told its very deep for that age compared to some. How deep is yours?
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Post by •babygurl• on Jan 29, 2006 21:22:27 GMT
umm.. I wouldn't really consider mine deep, but it's not all high-pitched or anything.. lol.. it's I guess somewhere in between... I have been told that it's VERY soft.. probably comes with my being so shy
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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Jan 29, 2006 22:38:22 GMT
I would of thought you may have a soft voice. Don't know why. lol. Some can be very unique sounding for some people. There is a comedian called Joe Pasquale and he has an unusually high pitched cartoon voice. lol, but goes with him being a comedian I think.
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Post by Nacht Engel on Jan 30, 2006 21:01:35 GMT
I have a very deep voice, not unlike Randy Orton from WWE Smack Down!. However, I am soft spoken most of the time, and I have an eloquence with my words that many have said remind them of Lestate from Queen of the damned[/color]. I can move with that same sensual ease, if I so chose to; I have teased many a lovely woman that way! But that isn't the point, the point was that my voice was deep, almost like Lestat!
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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Jan 30, 2006 21:32:56 GMT
Mine has gotten deep over the last few weeks. When your still growing up it develops in different stages with some pople. I'm near the end of my teenage years, and I think my voice is starting to come out more and more now.
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Post by Nacht Engel on Jan 30, 2006 21:40:14 GMT
Ha, I remember my teenage years, when my voice was cracking. I was quiet then, so it wasn't really a big problem. Though I can remember one day, during English class, we all had to pick a poem and read it out loud; not only to practice reading it, but we had to learn to read it with a rhythm. So I had picked this beautiful poem that was kind of like a love poem, from some unknown artist. I started to read it, and I squaked through most of it, which is bad because this really beautiful lady that was in my class I'd had my eye on her since begginning of school. I was blushing so hard, and she was laughing with the rest of the class. I felt like I could just die; but, at the end of the semester, that same girl told me that despite the voice change that she had loved that poem and asked me to give her a copy...
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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Jan 30, 2006 21:50:39 GMT
Thats good. Yes I have some friends who's voice sounds quite, well, different at the mo. I remember also when I was at the squeaky stage, laughing allot then going all croaky. Quite intriguing at first I have to admit.
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Post by Nacht Engel on Jan 31, 2006 8:06:37 GMT
You also have a friend, so I've heard, that is good at imitation, and used an accent like your's so well it fooled someone your friend talked to! So I've heard at least!
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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Jan 31, 2006 18:35:08 GMT
Well he could do a good English accent, despite not being English. Not always the voice mind you, but the accent was good. But most people can learn to do accents, I've now learned how to talk Texan.
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Post by Nacht Engel on Jan 31, 2006 19:11:13 GMT
Oh... My... GOD. WHY WOULD YOU IMITATE A TEXAN FOR THE LORD'S SAKE? That's just....creepy. No offense to any Texans, but the accent is much too Hick/Cowboy for my liking.
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Post by ~*Verlichten*~ on Feb 1, 2006 2:00:26 GMT
^lol! Well, my voice isnt that deep, but I think for a girl it is deeper than others.
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Post by •babygurl• on Feb 2, 2006 12:48:34 GMT
Well he could do a good English accent, despite not being English. Not always the voice mind you, but the accent was good. But most people can learn to do accents, I've now learned how to talk Texan. aww.. English accents are so cute ;D
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Post by Nacht Engel on Feb 2, 2006 12:58:10 GMT
Especially when a certain person in here sounds like Harry Potter (so I have been told). Indeed, English accents are very interesting, especially the thicker ones. Irish and Scottish are actually more interesting, with all due respect, because of the range of heaviness!
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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Feb 4, 2006 12:33:42 GMT
I don't really like the Scottish accent. Sometimes it is hard to understand. And Nacht, yes, I apparently have been told I sound like Harry Potter. The more Juvenile Harry Potter, as he is much older now, and so am I , and I wouldn't say I sound much like him now. Got a much deeper voice.
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Post by Nacht Engel on Feb 4, 2006 19:49:27 GMT
He himself is getting a deeper voice, which you can tell from the newest movie.
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