Garbage. It's a natural quality of huskiness in the midrange of my voice that I call 'garbage.' It's not a clear-toned announcer's voice. It's more like the voice of the guy next door.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have a pretty lousy voice.
My voice sucks. I don't like the tone.
A pleasant voice, which has to include clear enunciation, is not only attractive to those who hear it... its appeal is permanent.
Your spoken voice is a part of it - not a big part of it, but it's something. It puts people at ease, and once again kind of reaches out and makes a bridge for what's otherwise difficult music.
I do have a bit of a gravelly voice; people have told me I've got a good voice for radio.
A lot of artists don't like the sound of their voice. They're put off by it.
The voice I use is a very old hardware speech synthesizer made in 1986. I keep it because I have not heard a voice I like better and because I have identified with it.
I have always been interested in garbage: What it says about us. What in there embarrasses us, and what we can't bear to part with. Where it goes and how much of it there is. How it endures. What it might be like to work with it every day.
Radio voices have a solid, even texture.
Most people were annoyed with my voice, I think, because I'm working-class, and that doesn't sound quite right on Radio 4.
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