Will Posted April 18, 2011 Share Posted April 18, 2011 Lil, you've rescued this thread! Yeah! Link to post Share on other sites
Comrade Chris Posted April 18, 2011 Share Posted April 18, 2011 Lil, you've rescued this thread! Yeah! woop, go me! sorry about the dbl post, but heres a better recording of my voice me Link to post Share on other sites
Lady Deadpool Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 I want to post something again, but i don't know what to say haha! Well, peeps. I successfully recorded my voice. You do not know the headaches that went into this.It was a total FIASCO last night. Spent two hours trying to record, with no success. Should have seen me in chat portraying my emotions. Alrighty, here goes (even though I hate my voice). You be the judge: P to the S: The recording is of me reciting one of my writing pieces, entitled "Cool", that I wrote about two years ago. I hope you like it. http://www.4shared.com/audio/CNicb7UP/KLos_Voice.html -crosses fingers- I hope this works! IIIIIIIIIIIIII LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAV YO' VOICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SOOO EFFING MUCH! I could listen to you all day, seriously! <3 <3 And your accent is awesome Speak Spanish next time aye? woop, go me! sorry about the dbl post, but heres a better recording of my voice mehaha awwhh cute voice Loving the accent Link to post Share on other sites
Comrade Chris Posted April 19, 2011 Share Posted April 19, 2011 lol, thanks dina... Link to post Share on other sites
Kim. Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 ^Cute accent, Chris. IIIIIIIIIIIIII LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAV YO' VOICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SOOO EFFING MUCH! I could listen to you all day, seriously! <3 <3 And your accent is awesome Speak Spanish next time aye? DINNNNNAAAAA, lol. Thanks . I don't think it's that great but okay . Well, I uh, yeah, I...um...made a clip of my voice in Spanish. I chose to read an excerpt from one of my fav books. I haven't read the whole thing in Spanish yet, but A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was originally published by Betty Smith in 1937 in American English. It's a great read. Anywho, the excerpt I didn't want to break. So the whole clip is like 4 minutes long . I edited it too LOL.So if you just want to listen to the clip, here: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" Spanish Excerpt Click the spoiler if you want to view both Spanish quoted text and my English translation (I translated it myself, since I don't know where my English version is yet lol): Warning, it's a lot of text “«Apacible» era la palabra que se habrÃa empleado para describir Brooklyn, Nueva York. Especialmente en el verano 1912. Como palabra, «sombrÃo» era mejor, pero no se adecuaba a Williamsburg, uno de sus suburbios. «Apacible» era la única palabra que le convenÃa en el atardecer de un sábado de verano. Ya entrada la tarde, el sol declinaba sobra el patio en penumbra de la casa de Francie Nolan y sus rayos calentaban la madera roÃda de la verja. El único árbol que habÃa allà no era un pino ni abeto. Sus hojas lanceoladas se extendÃan por las varitas verdes que irradiaban del tronco como si fueran sombrillas abiertas. Algunos lo llamaban el árbol del cielo, pues allà donde caÃa su semilla crecÃa otro que luchaba por llegar arriba. Lo mismo florecÃa entre cercas que entre escombros; era el único árbol que podÃa brotar de las grietas del cemento. Se esparcÃa frondoso, pero únicamente en las barriadas populares. Los habitantes de Brooklyn solÃan pasear los domingos por la tarde y, caminando plácidamente, llegaban a un bonito barrio, muy distinguido. Cuando vislumbraban uno de esos arbolitos a través de las rejas de una propiedad, sabÃan que pronto ese paraje se transformarÃa en una barriada obrera. El árbol lo sabÃa. HabÃa llegado el primero. Después llegaban extranjeros pobres que invadÃan el lugar y las viejas y tranquilas moradas de piedra gris se convertÃan en pisos, en cuyas ventanas aparecÃan edredones de pluma puestos a airear; entonces el árbol del cielo florecÃa. Asà era ese árbol: amigo de la gente pobre. Ése era el tipo de árboles que habÃan arraigado en el patio de Francie. Sus ramas se asemejaban a sombrillas enredadas y envolvÃan por completo el tercer piso de la escalera de incendios. Una chiquilla de once años, sentada en esa escalera, podÃa creer que vivÃa en un árbol. Y era lo que Francie se imaginaba todos los sábados por la tarde durante el verano.â€-A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith, published 1943. My English Translation: “Calm†was the word that could have been employed to describe Brooklyn, New York. Especially in the summer of 1912. (As) [The] word “gloomy†was better, but did not fit in with Williamsburg, one of its suburbs. “Calm†was the only word that agreed, especially in the late afternoon (dusk) of a Saturday in the summer. Afternoon just entered, the sun declined in semidarkness above the patio of Francie Nolan’s house, and its rays warmed the gnawed wood of the fence. The only tree that was there was not a pine, nor a fir. Its speared leaves expanded by green wands that radiated from the trunk as if they were open parasols (umbrellas). Some called it the tree of the sky, where its seed fell and grew another that fought to become tall. The same bloomed between the fences and rubbish; (it) was the only tree that could sprout from the cracks in the cement. It dispersed luxuriantly, but only in the populated neighborhoods. The residents of Brooklyn usually took a walk on Sundays during the afternoon and, walking placidly, arrived in a pretty, very distinguished neighborhood. When they discerned one of these little trees through the fences of a property, they knew that the area transformed into a working (class) neighborhood. The tree knew it. It arrived here first. Afterwards, the poor foreigners that invaded the place arrived and the old and tranquil grey stone dwellings turned into floors, in which their windows appeared feather comforters put out to dry; then the tree of the sky bloomed (flourished). Thus was this tree: (the) friend of the poor people. Those were the type of trees that could have rooted in Francie’s patio. Its branches were similar to entangled umbrellas and developed to complete the third floor of the lighted staircase. A little girl of eleven years, she sat in this staircase believing she could live in this tree. And it was what Francie imagined every Saturday in the afternoon during the summer.--Note: Where you read "the tree of the sky": "cielo" is literally defined as "sky", but can also mean "Heaven". Link to post Share on other sites
Will Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 Well, I uh, yeah, I...um...made a clip of my voice in Spanish. I chose to read an excerpt from one of my fav books. I haven't read the whole thing in Spanish yet, but A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was originally published by Betty Smith in 1937 in American English. It's a great read. Anywho, the excerpt I didn't want to break. So the whole clip is like 4 minutes long . I edited it too LOL.So if you just want to listen to the clip, here: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" Spanish ExcerptNice voice Kim! And cool spanish ;D You pronounced árbol and sábado wrong, tho lol Now, I wanna read that thing too! >0< Link to post Share on other sites
Kim. Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 Nice voice Kim! And cool spanish ;D You pronounced árbol and sábado wrong, tho lol Now, I wanna read that thing too! >0< Yeah, I know. I realized that after I made the clip -shrug- . I didn't feel like re-doing the whole thing because that finished product up there was like the fourth recording I did. It took me over 45 minutes, not to mention another 20 minutes editing it. Yeah, the book is very good. I'm enjoying it a lot; it sounds more lively and vivid in Spanish, and the imagery is brilliant; the translator did a great job of getting the pertinent facts across to the Spanish-speaking reader as they are written in English. Link to post Share on other sites
SomeBloke Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 Right So having re-found thos topic, and just done about 7 hours of work with no break, and about 3-4 pints of beer, this is what I tend to sound like. No, I'm not Australian or Kiwi even if it sounds like I am, my accent is dynamic dependant on tiredness and intoxication/boredom. I'm from the North of England, but currently live in the South west so it's a cocktail of Regional accents. http://www.4shared.com/audio/_4qvUYpJ/BlokewithBeer.html Link to post Share on other sites
Lady Deadpool Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 ^Cute accent, Chris. DINNNNNAAAAA, lol. Thanks . I don't think it's that great but okay . Well, I uh, yeah, I...um...made a clip of my voice in Spanish. I chose to read an excerpt from one of my fav books. I haven't read the whole thing in Spanish yet, but A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was originally published by Betty Smith in 1937 in American English. It's a great read. Anywho, the excerpt I didn't want to break. So the whole clip is like 4 minutes long . I edited it too LOL.So if you just want to listen to the clip, here: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" Spanish Excerpt Click the spoiler if you want to view both Spanish quoted text and my English translation (I translated it myself, since I don't know where my English version is yet lol): Warning, it's a lot of text “«Apacible» era la palabra que se habrÃa empleado para describir Brooklyn, Nueva York. Especialmente en el verano 1912. Como palabra, «sombrÃo» era mejor, pero no se adecuaba a Williamsburg, uno de sus suburbios. «Apacible» era la única palabra que le convenÃa en el atardecer de un sábado de verano. Ya entrada la tarde, el sol declinaba sobra el patio en penumbra de la casa de Francie Nolan y sus rayos calentaban la madera roÃda de la verja. El único árbol que habÃa allà no era un pino ni abeto. Sus hojas lanceoladas se extendÃan por las varitas verdes que irradiaban del tronco como si fueran sombrillas abiertas. Algunos lo llamaban el árbol del cielo, pues allà donde caÃa su semilla crecÃa otro que luchaba por llegar arriba. Lo mismo florecÃa entre cercas que entre escombros; era el único árbol que podÃa brotar de las grietas del cemento. Se esparcÃa frondoso, pero únicamente en las barriadas populares. Los habitantes de Brooklyn solÃan pasear los domingos por la tarde y, caminando plácidamente, llegaban a un bonito barrio, muy distinguido. Cuando vislumbraban uno de esos arbolitos a través de las rejas de una propiedad, sabÃan que pronto ese paraje se transformarÃa en una barriada obrera. El árbol lo sabÃa. HabÃa llegado el primero. Después llegaban extranjeros pobres que invadÃan el lugar y las viejas y tranquilas moradas de piedra gris se convertÃan en pisos, en cuyas ventanas aparecÃan edredones de pluma puestos a airear; entonces el árbol del cielo florecÃa. Asà era ese árbol: amigo de la gente pobre. Ése era el tipo de árboles que habÃan arraigado en el patio de Francie. Sus ramas se asemejaban a sombrillas enredadas y envolvÃan por completo el tercer piso de la escalera de incendios. Una chiquilla de once años, sentada en esa escalera, podÃa creer que vivÃa en un árbol. Y era lo que Francie se imaginaba todos los sábados por la tarde durante el verano.â€-A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith, published 1943. My English Translation: “Calm†was the word that could have been employed to describe Brooklyn, New York. Especially in the summer of 1912. (As) [The] word “gloomy†was better, but did not fit in with Williamsburg, one of its suburbs. “Calm†was the only word that agreed, especially in the late afternoon (dusk) of a Saturday in the summer. Afternoon just entered, the sun declined in semidarkness above the patio of Francie Nolan’s house, and its rays warmed the gnawed wood of the fence. The only tree that was there was not a pine, nor a fir. Its speared leaves expanded by green wands that radiated from the trunk as if they were open parasols (umbrellas). Some called it the tree of the sky, where its seed fell and grew another that fought to become tall. The same bloomed between the fences and rubbish; (it) was the only tree that could sprout from the cracks in the cement. It dispersed luxuriantly, but only in the populated neighborhoods. The residents of Brooklyn usually took a walk on Sundays during the afternoon and, walking placidly, arrived in a pretty, very distinguished neighborhood. When they discerned one of these little trees through the fences of a property, they knew that the area transformed into a working (class) neighborhood. The tree knew it. It arrived here first. Afterwards, the poor foreigners that invaded the place arrived and the old and tranquil grey stone dwellings turned into floors, in which their windows appeared feather comforters put out to dry; then the tree of the sky bloomed (flourished). Thus was this tree: (the) friend of the poor people. Those were the type of trees that could have rooted in Francie’s patio. Its branches were similar to entangled umbrellas and developed to complete the third floor of the lighted staircase. A little girl of eleven years, she sat in this staircase believing she could live in this tree. And it was what Francie imagined every Saturday in the afternoon during the summer.--Note: Where you read "the tree of the sky": "cielo" is literally defined as "sky", but can also mean "Heaven". Heeeeeeeey she's not crazy, she is like super awesome! Loving your voice, it's so calming <3 And the accenttt was hottt I don't have a clue whether it's right or wrong haha but it sounded good Link to post Share on other sites
porcelain.skin Posted April 22, 2011 Share Posted April 22, 2011 Right So having re-found thos topic, and just done about 7 hours of work with no break, and about 3-4 pints of beer, this is what I tend to sound like. No, I'm not Australian or Kiwi even if it sounds like I am, my accent is dynamic dependant on tiredness and intoxication/boredom. I'm from the North of England, but currently live in the South west so it's a cocktail of Regional accents. http://www.4shared.com/audio/_4qvUYpJ/BlokewithBeer.html It's so weird hearing your accent like this .. not normal, kind of creepy. But your accent is lovely. And no, I'm not just saying this because you have a British accent. pfft. Link to post Share on other sites
Will Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 Well, I just read the text which Kim read before xD Link to post Share on other sites
Karen Posted April 28, 2011 Share Posted April 28, 2011 Well, I just read the text which Kim read before xD and i just read the text too! here ya goooooooo a tree grows in brooklyn.wma There you go:http://www.4shared.com/audio/taTgxaR_/german.html"It's Saturday night, actually Sunday already. Downstairs is a party, loud music...and yeah, thats what german sounds like" OMG RICH. HAHAHAHA. i love your german accent <3 TOTALLY did not expect that, I expected you to have an american accent for some reason and ik that was really dumb on my part lol. but yeah, took me by surprise xD Link to post Share on other sites
I am Not Purple Posted April 28, 2011 Author Share Posted April 28, 2011 (edited) OMG RICH. HAHAHAHA. i love your german accent <3 TOTALLY did not expect that, I expected you to have an american accent for some reason and ik that was really dumb on my part lol. but yeah, took me by surprise xDNice voices everyone. Oh wrong thing to say, I hate german accents so effing much. Annoying and stupid. Especially when they say 'ze' instead of 'the'. Maybe I'll post my current accent sometimes. And I don't think I'll ever pull off an american accent. I'm better doing a british one kinda. Edited April 28, 2011 by I am Not Purple Link to post Share on other sites
Mrs Duck Posted May 1, 2011 Share Posted May 1, 2011 WHY HAVEN'T I SEEN THIS TOPIC BEFORE? Friggin awesome hearing all your voices people! Actually cooler than seeing pictures. Mine *Runs away forever* Btw I don't have a lisp It sounds like it! Hehehehe okay I just listened to what i sound like - and I have to say I don't usually sound as childish as what I sound like on the recording It really is so weird listening to your own voice! Fingers crossed this works Alex's voiceYou guys made me all emotional Can't hear Kiwi accent without growing a hole in my stomach. I used to have a kiwi accent myself but I pick up accents from others so since I have a canadian in my corridor I lean towards north american accent now... *sigh* With Swedish in it of course haha. Link to post Share on other sites
Comrade Chris Posted May 13, 2011 Share Posted May 13, 2011 i finally managed to find some time in the day where i could record my voice, properly.. my 100% authentic voice Link to post Share on other sites
SomeBloke Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 i finally managed to find some time in the day where i could record my voice, properly.. my 100% authentic voice You ruined that by going "Yo yo yo" Link to post Share on other sites
Monkey Cartwheels Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 Next time I get some time where my flat mates wont think Im mad I will record my voice.Save this spot Link to post Share on other sites
i love emma Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 You ruined that by going "Yo yo yo" true ! lol I listened to all ur voices the other day but what was awesome was i mixed up all thebsound files and had fun pairing them up !. You all sound Great i will post myself soon when i am alone and can think of something to say ! Link to post Share on other sites
The Midnight Q Posted June 17, 2011 Share Posted June 17, 2011 ...yeah veeeeerrryy late on this one but here:(my throat was a little scratchy so, yeah) http://www.4shared.com/audio/V6d0kic5/v1_online.html Link to post Share on other sites
padfoot Posted June 17, 2011 Share Posted June 17, 2011 ...yeah veeeeerrryy late on this one but here:(my throat was a little scratchy so, yeah) http://www.4shared.com/audio/V6d0kic5/v1_online.html Link to post Share on other sites
Lady Deadpool Posted June 18, 2011 Share Posted June 18, 2011 (edited) ...yeah veeeeerrryy late on this one but here:(my throat was a little scratchy so, yeah) http://www.4shared.com/audio/V6d0kic5/v1_online.html Woah talking to you would really improve my listening skills, you talk pretty fast Awhh such a cute voice you have Ima put that as my ringtone. No wait message tone. No wait ALARM CLOCK! <3 Edited June 18, 2011 by He is Not Purple Link to post Share on other sites
The Midnight Q Posted June 19, 2011 Share Posted June 19, 2011 (edited) Woah talking to you would really improve my listening skills, you talk pretty fast Awhh such a cute voice you have Ima put that as my ringtone. No wait message tone. No wait ALARM CLOCK! <3 Usually I make the most annoying sound I can find to be my alarm... ------ Kim, Kimmeh and Dina; please tell me y'all aren't sirens. Edited June 19, 2011 by sirbenedictvs Link to post Share on other sites
i love emma Posted June 20, 2011 Share Posted June 20, 2011 I really must remember to post myself, i will probably do it whilst walking to school! Link to post Share on other sites
Bright_Star Posted June 29, 2011 Share Posted June 29, 2011 I have a clip of me singing Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins. It's not speaking, but if someone'd like to hear me sing... Link to post Share on other sites
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