The tones of my voice
By boyuancy
@boyuancy (1708)
India
March 31, 2012 3:44pm CST
I don't know what I want to tell my fellow lotters with this discussion... Sometimes, I have noticed that I can speak in drastically different voice tones. I'm not talking about mimicry, I suck at it.
But it is scary how drastically different my voice can be based on my mood. I have noticed that I speak in a really high-pitched voice when I'm hyperactive, which is the one I hate. And sometimes, when I'm relaxed, I speak in a really low-pitched, relaxed voice, which I think is really, REALLY sexy. I wish my voice could be this way forever. I want to work on my speech, to achieve my best voice.
Any advice lotters?
1 response
@megamatt (14290)
• United States
4 Apr 12
I think that to many it is obvious what my mood is going to be, based off of the tone of my voice, no matter how much I try to hide it. The annoyance can be visible, the happiness can be visible. The fact that I am absolutely angry can be obvious, as is when I am trying not to lose my temper where my voice raises and it catches myself.
I try and mimic these tones but really, when unless I feel the mood, it is just not authentic. My best thing would be to try and focus on things that would get that feeling that would cause your voice to change, but that might be something that is a bit of a stumble and a bumble. It is not going to be easy to do but it is rather possible. Of course, it might not quite come out the same regardless.


