It’s obviously going to be about Neesa’s voice. Like I said, when you’re just talking I really enjoy listening to your voice. It’s soothing. I could happily jack to it. Crude, yes, but I’m sure you would understand.
Hearing you sing however is a different matter. And definitely not in a bad way. Hearing you sing doesn’t invoke the same level of auditory pheromones with me. Instead, the impact is more visceral, as opposed to sexual. It’s like you connect to your listeners, in a raw, unadulterated way. Almost as if you’ve tapped into the dark hadou, whilst still admirable, could have devastating consequences for everybody in this thread. Especially in the last couple of seconds, from 00:27.
It immediately made me think of a young Diamanda Galas:
Close as I can really get at my age for now, as I only 23 and my voice isn’t quite done developing. Also, my stamina is a bit wack, so after I start getting more fit, I’ll be able to do ‘belly’ laughs like Welker did so often in TF Prime.
I currently live in south-east London but I spent the early years of my life in stockwell. I gained a cockney accent when I moved to south-east london but I’m glad I lost it a few years later. I can tolerate most cockney accents but south-london rudeboy/Jafaican accents are just flat out annoying.
I what to be on the same level as Seth’s voice actor Akio Ohtsuka. I wonder if I can imitate him. His voice sounds so authoritative and imposing. Akio Ohtsuka and Norio Wakamoto who have both the same qualities I like in a masculine voice are my favorites.
Here is my impression of Seth. I really have to do it in Japanese to make my voice sound like him. If not done in that language, it will sound way off.
It’s not bad, but it doesn’t have enough base though. Maybe the problem is with my recording instrument. Many recording devices often can’t pick up much of the vocal layers of my voice.
@Mechwarrior If your 23 and your voice isn’t quite done developing yet,when does it finish developing fully then?
Ask that becasue I don’t know when a human being voice fully develops.Does it varies?
Your voice only naturally goes so low from person to person. You go down a few octaves when you do things that consistently puts stress on your vocal cords. Such as excessive speaking (hours on end everyday), yelling/screaming, and singing.
An easy example of this are youtuber’s that do game commentary. Danny from Game Grumps, even though he’s only been on for a year. sounds noticeably lower when compared against his first punch out episode.
There’s also this once singer that cant hit most of the high notes she was renowned for anymore. I think its either Ciara or Beyonce.
Relevant to that, I can’t really sing too well anymore in terms of what songs I can do based on the original artist.
Got too raspy/outright low by this point to get close enough even with me modulating! Mostly pop stuff is off-limits, so no real loss there; I can still sing hella well, I’d have to default to baritone portions of anything though lol.
(My father’s entire side of the family are good at it; just under HALF his siblings are in actual bands, it’s honestly damn profound.)
And, not low enough to basso profundo stuff, which I’m, frankly, a tiny bit tight about. Can you blame me? LOL
Still, I’m very content…
I value a cool (evil) laugh over versatility at singing, though it’s a close contest.