I think my style as far as vocal delivery and even down to the pronunciation of certain words is so deliberate.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My songs were always about the tone of voice rather than the words.
The whole point in developing your own style is to find your own voice.
I think my voice worked out fine, but it was a lot of work for me. And I was very self-conscious about it. I was a bit self-conscious about writing lyrics too.
Along the way, I've had different advice from different music producers. I've been told to tone it down, that the quiet parts of my voice are appealing and there's harshness to the loud part of my voice.
Because everything about the voice interests me, I felt it would be fascinating to learn a completely different style of singing.
I always just want to do non-typical voices for some reason.
A pleasant voice, which has to include clear enunciation, is not only attractive to those who hear it... its appeal is permanent.
I think the first time I was ever really conscious of the difference between people's voices was that my mother's voice was so soft and gentle and her pronunciation was so perfect.
The best scheme of Phonetics is a stiff uncertain thing.
People often ask me how I developed my vocal sound, and the answer usually disappoints them: 'It's just the way I sound when I sing.'