Bring4th Forums
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username:
    Password:
  • Archive Home
  • Members
  • Team
  • Help
  • More
    • About Us
    • Library
    • L/L Research Store
User Links
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username:
    Password:

    Menu Home Today At a Glance Members CSC & Team Help
    Also visit... About Us Library Blog L/L Research Store Adept Biorhythms

    As of Friday, August 5th, 2022, the Bring4th forums on this page have been converted to a permanent read-only archive. If you would like to continue your journey with Bring4th, the new forums are now at https://discourse.bring4th.org.

    You are invited to enjoy many years worth of forum messages brought forth by our community of seekers. The site search feature remains available to discover topics of interest. (July 22, 2022) x

    Bring4th Bring4th Community Olio do you like the sound of your own voice?

    Thread: do you like the sound of your own voice?


    Plenum (Offline)

    ...
    Posts: 6,188
    Threads: 1,013
    Joined: Dec 2011
    #1
    08-12-2012, 11:00 AM
    do you remember the first time someone recorded your voice, and played it back to you?

    sounded weird, right?

    I must have been 12 or 13 when this first happened (recording technologies were not as widely available in the 1980's, when I was growing up), and wow, did it come as a shock! The skull acts as a resonance chamber for your own voice, so when you hear yourself speak it sounds uniqely different to you, than it does for ANYONE else hearing it.

    I am blessed/cursed with asian genetics, so I am guessing I sound like a soprano at times lol. It is probably the next step in the full acceptance of myself; to love and value the sound of my own voice.

    [+] The following 3 members thanked thanked Plenum for this post:3 members thanked Plenum for this post
      • Patrick, Confused, Daydreamin
    Patrick (Offline)

    YAY - Yet Another You
    Posts: 5,635
    Threads: 64
    Joined: Mar 2012
    #2
    08-12-2012, 11:34 AM
    I too like my voice better heard from inside than heard from outside.
    [+] The following 2 members thanked thanked Patrick for this post:2 members thanked Patrick for this post
      • Plenum, Confused
    Conifer16 (Offline)

    You're brilliant! :-)
    Posts: 745
    Threads: 56
    Joined: Feb 2011
    #3
    08-12-2012, 11:52 AM
    my voice sounds deeper inside my head and i feel like i come off mature. then i listen to it and... lol not as deep and mature sounding as i thought it was. haha :-)
    [+] The following 3 members thanked thanked Conifer16 for this post:3 members thanked Conifer16 for this post
      • Plenum, Aaron, Daydreamin
    Eddie (Offline)

    Member
    Posts: 1,467
    Threads: 108
    Joined: Jan 2009
    #4
    08-12-2012, 12:13 PM
    I am always surprised when I hear my own voice played back in a recording, no matter how many times I have heard it. What's really weird is that I have a cousin who sounds just like me...if you heard recordings of both of us speaking, you wouldn't be able to tell us apart. I am always shocked at how much I sound like him.
    [+] The following 1 member thanked thanked Eddie for this post:1 member thanked Eddie for this post
      • Plenum
    johnnylightworker (Offline)

    partially human
    Posts: 16
    Threads: 2
    Joined: Aug 2012
    #5
    08-12-2012, 01:10 PM
    I haven't quite fully accepted me own voice, for in my little corner of the planet we tend to have southern accents... and in my head I sound void of any accent, but alas when I hear the recording played back...

    I can't wait till our planet relearns telepathy.
    [+] The following 3 members thanked thanked johnnylightworker for this post:3 members thanked johnnylightworker for this post
      • Aaron, Ruth, jacrob
    Spaced (Offline)

    Dark Star
    Posts: 2,702
    Threads: 61
    Joined: Jul 2012
    #6
    08-12-2012, 03:36 PM
    I've been told my voice is very soothing but I've always found it nasal when played back for me

      •
    Unbound

    Guest
     
    #7
    08-12-2012, 03:45 PM
    I did not used to, but now I am growing to appreciate it for its individuality and diversity. I have a rather jumpy voice, I speak in multiple octaves aha
    [+] The following 1 member thanked thanked for this post:1 member thanked for this post
      • Plenum
    Brittany

    Guest
     
    #8
    08-12-2012, 03:48 PM
    I never realized what a pronounced southern accent I have until I heard a recording of my voice. Then it was like "Oh mah gawwwwwwwddddd...I don't sound like dat!"

    My voice is unusually deep for a woman...I sound rather masculine both on tape and in my head. I think it suits me, though. I can't imagine having a high, squeaky voice.

    I have also heard recordings of myself channeling and the change in voice is very apparent. It shocks everyone who hears it, as my accent is completely replaced and the the tone is entirely different.
    [+] The following 5 members thanked thanked for this post:5 members thanked for this post
      • Patrick, Plenum, Peregrinus, Confused, johnnylightworker
    BrownEye Away

    Positive Deviant
    Posts: 3,446
    Threads: 297
    Joined: Jun 2009
    #9
    08-12-2012, 05:47 PM (This post was last modified: 08-12-2012, 05:48 PM by BrownEye.)
    (08-12-2012, 03:36 PM)Spaced Wrote: I've been told my voice is very soothing but I've always found it nasal when played back for me

    Same here. My voice works just like a date rape drug. It actually caused issues in my younger years as it would put my mate to sleep before i could get any.

    I have learned not to talk as much, and it comes out in text instead.Tongue
    [+] The following 2 members thanked thanked BrownEye for this post:2 members thanked BrownEye for this post
      • Ruth, jacrob
    Peregrinus (Offline)

    humilis famulor
    Posts: 1,583
    Threads: 49
    Joined: Oct 2009
    #10
    08-12-2012, 06:00 PM
    Having served eight years, I learned to use my voice effectively in both drill and classroom instruction. It sounds the same to me as it does on recording.

    It changes dependent upon state of throat and sinus'. That means I go from sounding like Clint Eastwood to lepraechaun to Arnold Schwarzenegger. I pick up accents within a week despite trying not to. I can imitate most sounds. People often say that my voice is very soothing, and I was told at work lately I calm people when I talk to them (a drop-in centre for those experiencing homelessness). I take that to mean I may sound like a minister giving a sermon successfully putting people to sleep, without the sermon... but who knows, maybe I also sound like Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) every now and then too Wink

    [+] The following 2 members thanked thanked Peregrinus for this post:2 members thanked Peregrinus for this post
      • Plenum, Confused
    Sagittarius (Offline)

    Member
    Posts: 1,332
    Threads: 49
    Joined: Nov 2011
    #11
    08-12-2012, 06:42 PM
    I love my voice, not the deepest or most unique but It's pleasant . I love my Aussie accent as well.
    [+] The following 3 members thanked thanked Sagittarius for this post:3 members thanked Sagittarius for this post
      • Ruth, Confused, jacrob
    Ruth (Offline)

    The Traveler
    Posts: 1,366
    Threads: 4
    Joined: Jul 2011
    #12
    08-12-2012, 09:13 PM
    Yes, I like my voice most of the time. It isn't as nice now as it once was due to asthma/allergies, but still it's actually quite nice most of the time.

    I also like other people's voices - all of them. So interesting the different sounds that come out of people's heads!
    [+] The following 2 members thanked thanked Ruth for this post:2 members thanked Ruth for this post
      • Sagittarius, Confused
    Sagittarius (Offline)

    Member
    Posts: 1,332
    Threads: 49
    Joined: Nov 2011
    #13
    08-12-2012, 09:26 PM
    Indeed Ruth, peoples voice adds another dimension to how you perceive them hehe.
    [+] The following 3 members thanked thanked Sagittarius for this post:3 members thanked Sagittarius for this post
      • Confused, Ruth, Aaron
    Conifer16 (Offline)

    You're brilliant! :-)
    Posts: 745
    Threads: 56
    Joined: Feb 2011
    #14
    08-12-2012, 09:50 PM
    haha, my family will go to sleep if i talk long enough. :-)
    [+] The following 2 members thanked thanked Conifer16 for this post:2 members thanked Conifer16 for this post
      • Confused, Ruth
    Monica (Offline)

    Account Closed
    Posts: 7,043
    Threads: 151
    Joined: Dec 2008
    #15
    08-12-2012, 11:49 PM (This post was last modified: 08-12-2012, 11:50 PM by Monica.)
    (08-12-2012, 12:13 PM)Eddie Wrote: I am always surprised when I hear my own voice played back in a recording, no matter how many times I have heard it.

    Me too! I sound completely different. But if I really try to listen to myself as I'm talking, instead of thinking about what I'm saying, I can almost sorta kinda hear it the same way it sounds recorded.

    (Those of you who have heard the radio show have an advantage over me! Because you know what I sound like but I don't know what you sound like.)

    [+] The following 3 members thanked thanked Monica for this post:3 members thanked Monica for this post
      • Confused, Ruth, jacrob
    Patrick (Offline)

    YAY - Yet Another You
    Posts: 5,635
    Threads: 64
    Joined: Mar 2012
    #16
    08-13-2012, 08:35 AM
    (08-12-2012, 11:49 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: ...
    (Those of you who have heard the radio show have an advantage over me! Because you know what I sound like but I don't know what you sound like.)

    Will have to remedy that. French accent and all. Smile
    [+] The following 1 member thanked thanked Patrick for this post:1 member thanked Patrick for this post
      • jacrob
    jacrob (Offline)

    Member
    Posts: 387
    Threads: 29
    Joined: May 2011
    #17
    08-13-2012, 09:30 PM
    Let me tell you there is nothing worse than having an aussie accent and listening to yourself when you were young and had a South African accent!!! Oh the horror....gutteral, clipped, brutal to the eardrums.
    [+] The following 5 members thanked thanked jacrob for this post:5 members thanked jacrob for this post
      • Patrick, Sagittarius, Ruth, Plenum, johnnylightworker
    Meerie

    Guest
     
    #18
    08-14-2012, 07:10 AM
    (08-12-2012, 11:00 AM)plenum Wrote: do you remember the first time someone recorded your voice, and played it back to you?

    sounded weird, right?

    it's horrible. Same as looking at some not so fortunate photos of myself
    Tongue
    in the case of photos, these are usually from an angle that we never view ourselves in, since the only possibility to look at yourself is thru a mirror, and thusly side-reversed.
    The only time I really liked my voice on tape, was when I listened to the recording of my past-life regression. I sounded so relaxed and calm then.
    Well, it was relaxing and calming Smile
    btw Patrick, french accents are hawwt! BigSmile
    tell me when you call in on the radio show, I don't wanna miss that
    [+] The following 2 members thanked thanked for this post:2 members thanked for this post
      • Plenum, jacrob
    « Next Oldest | Next Newest »

    Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)



    • View a Printable Version
    • Subscribe to this thread

    © Template Design by D&D - Powered by MyBB

    Connect with L/L Research on Social Media

    Linear Mode
    Threaded Mode