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
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
