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Another song from me, the songbird :-), and my speaking voice too

Started by Keira, February 05, 2008, 02:53:14 AM

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Keira


Just heard Bubbly By Colbie Caillat
(Actually overheard it before, but this time really listened to it and I ADORE it!).

So, I just sang it straight after hearing it just 3 times
Usually I sing songs I know much better.
This is my take 2 with my megacrappy mike,
not the best in the world
(kinda of went of track at the end) but not too bad for such
and impromptu thing.
bubbly.mp3



For Comparaison purpose,
this is my male voice which I mostly use for my current voice.
exampleVoice2.mp3

This is the voice I use in bigger settings when I need volume and more power.
This voice can fill a very large space.
Notice its both higher pitched, stronger and more nasal (all go together).
I'm 18 inch from the mike on this second one, while I'm in the mike on the first.

Voice2.mp3





Posted on: February 04, 2008, 08:40:28 AM

Man my song and voice clip must suck so bad since nobody even
commented on it...

I swear, I'll do a better version later when I actually can sing loud.
I sung that at 7am and didn't want to bother the neighboors  ;D

I Feel like the old aunt who's being left in the corner to sing to herself.

LALALALALALALA  ;)
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Jordan

I hate the cold too, and I live in Colorado we have like a foot of snow right now   >:(

Kiera if you dont mind me asking what is your heratige I cant place my finger on your accent.
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Keira


I'm french canadian from my father and my mother acadian (acadians speak french and english with a particular accent). My culture is mostly anglophone.
I don't have a accent in english that's typical of a francophone so its
hard to place for most. The french speaking english accent is very easy to place. Its probably closer to that of an english speaking quebecer.
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saraswatidevi

Hi Keira,

You don't have to sing in the corner. I didn't comment on your clip because I had trouble with the clip itself. A second or two of sound interleaved with quiet. I just played it over and over until I could tell what you sound like and your voice sounds smoky and sexy and very feminine. Certainly more feminine than mine.
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gothique11

Sounds good. I haven't been online much (moving, etc), thus I haven't comment on here or anything else.

I hate cold, too -- this is why Calgary is good, if it gets cold, it's cold for a few days and then warms up. I don't think I could stand having cold for several months.

The snow comes and goes throughout the winter. Although, all of the mid-winter melting leads to mud, and then ice. We usually have brown x-mases, too.

--natalie
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