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Vocaroo General Anonymous 442

A thread to record and share your chords, show off your voice work, practice a language, or just to talk in general.

http://vocaroo.com

Anonymous 1000

thread is a month old, but hey! i did a semi-shit cover of moon river (sorry about my mic! it's not as bad as it usually is, at least)
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0XdThiRrEME

Anonymous 1002

>>1000


Really nice work, anon! Congrats!

Anonymous 1003

>>1002
thank you!!

Anonymous 1008

>>1000
This is lovely Anon, and such a beautiful voice, like honey. I could listen to you sing all day.

Anonymous 1010

We should get some requests in here to kick off the thread in case some anons want to read them off.

Anonymous 1011

>>1010
Good idea! I'll start. I'd like an Anon to read this article out in a serious news voice:
http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2017/04/23/524514526/dogs-are-doggos-an-internet-language-built-around-love-for-the-puppers


>Some dogs are doggos, some are puppers, and others may even be pupperinos. There are corgos and clouds, fluffers and floofs, woofers and boofers. The chunky ones are thicc, and the thin ones are long bois. When they stick out their tongues, they're doing a mlem, a blep, a blop. They bork. They boof.

>[…]
>For example, the phrase "doing me a frighten," used to describe startled dogs, comes from an image posted in late 2015 according to KnowYourMeme.com. In it, a tiny Rottweiler puppy shocks its parent with a flurry of borks. The parent replies, "stop it son, you are doing me a frighten."
>The origin of "bork" itself is less clear, but it's clearly onomatopoeic. It's perhaps most well-known thanks to Gabe the Dog, a tiny floof of a Miniature American Eskimo/Pomeranian whose borks have been remixed into countless classic tunes. Jurassic Bork, The Bork Files, Doggos of the Borkribbean, Imperial Borks — the list goes on and on.

Anonymous 1012

>>1011
And if you don't have a weak stomach, I recommend the story of Blowfly Girl:
https://www.lurkmore.com/view/Blowfly_Girl

Warning: NSFL. Very gross

Anonymous 1014

>>1000

Your voice is soft and gentle. It's so lovely and sweet. It reminds me of a 60s voice. If you are taking requests, I'd love to hear the End of the World by Skeeter Davis.

Anonymous 1015

>>1011
Vocaroo destroyed the audio quality but this was fun. I tried to imitate how the news reporters in the UK read their cues. Couldn't hold it together at the end with those film parody names though.

https://vocaroo.com/i/s01GM0Ckgm1A

Anonymous 1016

This is embarrassing because I'm cripplingly shy about my singing voice and I never sing in front of anybody/suffer from massive stage-fright, but I really enjoy singing all the same.

https://vocaroo.com/i/s1b3GBJ5hhQ4

Sometimes if I decide to record myself singing I like to record a piece two or three times sing in different chords to pad it out, which is why this might sound a bit echoey.

Anonymous 1017

>>1015
I requested this, thank you! It made me smile, especially your cute laugh at the end. Your voice is very nice <3

Anonymous 1018

Anybody care to record a section from The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman? You can choose any bit you like, I just want to hear it read in somebody's else's voice.

https://www.nlm.nih.gov/theliteratureofprescription/exhibitionAssets/digitalDocs/The-Yellow-Wall-Paper.pdf

Anonymous 1019

>>1014
Seconding Skeeter Davis! Would also love to hear you cover some Fiona Apple, like Largo or Jonathan.

Anonymous 1057

>>1016
Your voice is really cute anon! You shouldn't be shy about it.

Anonymous 1088

>>1016

Wow, that was actually really damn good! I really like your singing!

Anonymous 1095

>>1016
I love your voice, you sound so GOOD :O Believe in yourself, gorgeous voice <3

Anonymous 1100

>>1095
>>1088
>>1057
Eurghhh thank you very much, you've got me all flushed.

Anonymous 1839

>>1018
https://vocaroo.com/i/s1OcpvnyffD3

this part stood out to me for some reason so i gave it a go. sorry if it sounds quite dull. i am frequently told that i have a robotic voice

Anonymous 1846

>>1839
Your voice is so beautiful, and your accent is sweet~

Anonymous 1875

>>1839
I don't like english accents, but yours is quite pleasant (correct me if I'm wrong about the accent). It isn't harsh-sounding.

Anonymous 17386


Anonymous 19481

underwater weighin…

https://voca.ro/16v121luGdav
Who wants to do stupid copypastas with me

Anonymous 19830

>>19481
can you do the "you will never be a real woman" pasta?

Anonymous 19852

>>19481
post the entire screenshot girl
it's hilarious

Anonymous 22424

I'm repeatedly told that I have a weird accent. I don't understand it. What do I sound like?

>Nationality

>Native language
>Education level
>Social class
>Speech disorder
>Nice voice
>Anything else

https://vocaroo.com/1eNncsKxCU52

I read this: https://www.voiceactorwebsites.com/dracula-bram-stoker/

I'll provide all the answers once there are a few responses.

Anonymous 22427

>>22424
>sounds a bit scottish, maybe germanic with a polished english accent or central european. feel like i've heard some czech people speak a bit like you in the past.
>above
>don't care/couldn't guess
>don't care/couldn't guess
>no
>yes

Anonymous 22487

>>22424
OK, here are the answers:

>Nationality
Scottish
>Native language
English
>Education level
Bachelors
>Social class
Raised upper working class, middle class now.
>Speech disorder
I did see a speech therapist when I started school but I think that was because I seldom spoke, not because I sounded strange.
>Nice voice
I hope so.
>Anything else
I think my accent varies when I am around different groups.


>>22427
Interesting that you were able to pick up on Scottish straight away, no one ever does. The closest I have had IRL is Irish.

>>22429

I've had Eastern European before but never Latin America. I should have been a spy!



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