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3D forum: talk, don't write. |
Matthew Leverton
Supreme Loser
January 1999
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Trezker said: And too bad you didn't sing, I was getting ready to criticize you. Exactly what I thought! I was like "terrible American Idol audition moment, here we come!" and then nothing. |
bamccaig
Member #7,536
July 2006
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Oscar Giner
Member #2,207
April 2002
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Matthew Leverton said: Question to non-native English speakers: do native English speaking people seem like they talk fast compared to people speaking in your native language? I think that has to do with your knowledge of the language. I remember having the impression that people talked English very fast and I couldn't follow, but I don't feel that any more. Although there are a few things that may make English slower (existence of long vowels, and maybe the need to exaggerate the pronunciation of some words so it doesn't get confused with a different, similarly pronounced, word). Quote: when I hear somebody speak Spanish (lots of that here), it sounds like they are talking at least three times faster. There's some people that speak Spanish really fast. But when I hear some Italian... now that's fast. AMCerasoli said: Here in Spain we have a funny accent you can distinguish from the rest of the Spanish speaking countries in all the world and it's the way we pronounce the "s". In South America and even here at Spain in some provinces the difference betwen the "s" and the "z" is very noticeable, but here we pronounce the "z" as it was a "s" so there is no difference, and that makes a very huge difference, yhea just one letter. You're generalizing a lot there. Some people from the South can't pronounce 'z' (and pronounce it like an s), but in general most Spanish people pronounce it correctly. A lot of south Americans pronounce 'z' like a "sonorous s" (I don't know if that's the correct English therm). -- |
Samuel Henderson
Member #3,757
August 2003
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Trezker said: Samuel Henderson: There's a little echo on your recording, intentional? Yeah, sort of. That's what the default 'Voice Project' gets you in Garage Band. I kind of liked it so I didn't bother messing around with stuff to remove it. Quote: Wait... God, is that you? I think you've known this for a while Quote: Maybe there should be a dedicated karaoke thread. That would be pretty interesting! ================================================= |
Ben Delacob
Member #6,141
August 2005
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"Hello. This is my voice. I'm not sure if it's my normal voice because I'm sick." Edit: Oops: .wav avoid for now __________________________________ |
gnolam
Member #2,030
March 2002
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Pfft. 80 posts and still no "My voice is my passport. Verify me.". -- |
AMCerasoli
Member #11,955
May 2010
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Un? What does that means? A movie?
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Dizzy Egg
Member #10,824
March 2009
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gnolam
Member #2,030
March 2002
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Dennis
Member #1,090
July 2003
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Specter Phoenix
Member #1,425
July 2001
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Arthur Kalliokoski
Second in Command
February 2005
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Johan Halmén said: What the hell do you imagine I look like?
Arthur Kalliokoski said: A gopher? Found it! {"name":"57b4ba8de9747c967472f3caa35d178a.jpg","src":"\/\/djungxnpq2nug.cloudfront.net\/image\/cache\/5\/7\/57b4ba8de9747c967472f3caa35d178a.jpg","w":480,"h":640,"tn":"\/\/djungxnpq2nug.cloudfront.net\/image\/cache\/5\/7\/57b4ba8de9747c967472f3caa35d178a"} They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas. |
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