What does your voice sound like?

My voice sounds like the comforting faraway rumble of thunder on a rainy summer night. Or like Beavis. I can’t decide.

If you say it, mean it. If you mean it, do it.
If you do it, live it. If you live it, say it.

Joe Cool

I had a guy best friend. My girl friend said that he sounds like a frog & he agreed.

Wetlands at dusk, windless, humid
trees closing in, spooky

Actually, the people over in GD on the constitution and gun control threads probably think I sound more like a broken record. :slight_smile:


If you say it, mean it. If you mean it, do it.
If you do it, live it. If you live it, say it.

Joe Cool

Get up and go take a look at your bedroom. That’s what I have been told (by several people who don’t know each other, so I don’t think it’s a practical joke) my voice sounds like.

I’m not sure what a bedroom voice means, but I hope yall’s bedroom looks a helluva lot better than mine.

You can hear my voice here: http://fathom.org/opalcat/cam/opalbot.wav



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the Abrams’ bris was certainly memorable
O p a l C a t
www.opalcat.com

OpalCat, not I.

Perhaps the other users can listen to it & then give me a description?

Also what is this Soprano 1 & 2 ? I only read of Soprano.

Hum. I know someone who really likes my voice, but I’m unsatisfied enough that I’m still trying to improve it…
http://members.xoom.com/HamSpec/genius.wav

That’s me reading a Bukowski poem…

Ignore the rest of the page–I just stuck it there because I have 900K xoom…


``When I was little, my mother told me not to look into the sun. So one day when I was six, I did.’’ – Max Cohen in Pi: The Movie.

Handy, It’s a term used to differentiate between different levels of musical singing. As a 1st soprano, I can hit higher, <sometimes, with practice, much higher notes> than 2nd sopranos can. The downside for me is that I can rarely sing any alto notes, they’re too low,and my voice just disappears, kinda fades out. Also, 1st sopranos almost always have the melody, 2nd sopranos sometimes also carry the melody, but not always. Now that I have confused you completely, did that explanation help you any?


You sing in my consciousness like a counterpoint to my life.
L.L.

mega the roo has, I think, a pretty basic, nice, pleasant, adolescent-girl type voice, with a western US/Canada kind of sound. But not nasal or low-class. A well-educated person’s voice, maybe?

Not the sort of thing to really make me swoon, but I go for that Lauren Bacall thing.

Me? Sort of between Christian Slater (too recent a reference? Jack Nicholson?) and some idiot swallowing half of what he says, with this low-pitched rumble coming through it.
Actually, I think other people may hear more of the deep rumble than I do.

I actually have this really powerful bass-baritone singing voice if I project–yell it out–but I don’t use it so much.

Then again, sometimes I talk more like Mickey Mouse.

:slight_smile:


Party per bend sinister wavy bendy sinister wavy vert & or, & sable, in fess point a demi-pellet en soleil inverted & per bend sinister issuant from the partition, in sinister base a roundel bendy sinister wavy vert & or. Or maybe… like THAT.

mega the roo has, I think, a pretty basic, nice, pleasant, adolescent-girl type voice, with a western US/Canada kind of sound. But not nasal or low-class. A well-educated person’s voice, maybe?

Not the sort of thing to really make me swoon, but I go for that Lauren Bacall thing.

Me? Sort of between Christian Slater (too recent a reference? Jack Nicholson?) and some idiot swallowing half of what he says, with this low-pitched rumble coming through it.
Actually, I think other people may hear more of the deep rumble than I do.

I actually have this really powerful bass-baritone singing voice if I project–yell it out–but I don’t use it so much.

Then again, sometimes I talk more like Mickey Mouse.

:slight_smile:


Party per bend sinister wavy bendy sinister wavy vert & or, & sable, in fess point a demi-pellet en soleil inverted & per bend sinister issuant from the partition, in sinister base a roundel bendy sinister wavy vert & or. Or maybe… like THAT.

Lets see, my voice is somewhere between tenor and bass, and when I sing(my kids laugh at me when I do), it is a definate bass(hard to believe coming out of someone 6 ft tall and 150 lbs(skinny))
:smiley:

I’m not a big fan of my speaking voice. It’s…hell, I have no idea what it sounds like. Anyone who’s met me in person care to attempt to describe it?

My singing voice however, is a different story. I love it. I’m a soprano 2 (waves to purplebear), which in my church choir in college meant I always sang harmony, which is what I love. My singing voice is clear and fairly strong. sigh I miss singing.


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‘Now that I have confused you completely, did that explanation help you any?’

Sure did, I mean it unconfused.

I’ve been getting to know a HOH [she describes herself that way, not that I choose to be politically incorrect.] lady & asked her mother yesterday what she sounds like & she says Alto. I also know a Soprano but she never mentioned one or two.