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RonOnGuitar
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 12:11 am Post subject: Re: yaha |
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heya Debbie -
"Mouth movement and the way people pronounce words especially fascinate me."
I love doing accents, even though I'm not all that good at it. Sometimes it's helpful in communication, too. You could ask Chris about AR (Anthony Robbins) and some of his teachings on "mirroring/matching" others. That is, adopting the communication modes, body language-movements, voice, intonation, etc. of another person so that you're more in sync. For example, Midwest USA is very flat accent wise - but if I make a call to customer service of some company and the person is in the south, often I'll slip into a southern accent. Gotta be careful so it doesn't sound like you're mocking people tho, lol!
You have a wonderful accent, Debbie. Brit-Indi, I'd say. This snip is a voice that would work well for a movie with a female-voice computer. I mean that as a compliment! hahaha! You have a clear voice with good annunciation - but it's not at all dull sounding.
<"Normally I speak quite fast and far far more sing-song (as Chris will attest). And when I'm mad the Indian accent is pretty strong!">
hahaha - I very, very rarely get angry or real worked up, but even then my cadence doesn't change much. I drive myself buggy that way sometimes.
I'm enjoying the pix Sethr has posted here. Y'know, I grew up in a lower-working class neighboorhood (i.e working poor) and though it wasn't quite like the photos here of course, I think there are some "univerals" among poor folks everywhere.
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 11:26 am Post subject: Re: yaha |
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lolol...!!!!
Sleepea, I just listened to your voiceover.....
I can definitely hear a distinct Indian accent, mingled with meticulous British pronounciation......
Soooooo cool........!!!!!
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 3:21 pm Post subject: Re: Hey Drooly |
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Actually, that perfect British pronunciation intimidates me a bit....
Makes me feel a bit embarrassed by my lazy North American pronunciation.....
(Well - not really, but kinda....)
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