05-02-2014, 03:17 AM
(04-02-2014, 09:13 PM)Samantha Rogers Wrote: Following a conversation elsewhere last night, I have been contemplating today the idea of a feminine voice. I have no difficulty letting loose (as you are all so patiently aware...Chatty Cathy that I am...tee hee..."will someone tell that bitch to shut up!" LOL) quite comfotably as Samantha in writing. But recently, for the first time in my life, I have had need to find out how I sound. Well, duh, I know how I sound, of course, and can sound a multitude of different ways in different languages and with many different accents...we are an actor after all...but all those "voices" are male. I am now faced with trying to locate a female voice, not just in sound but also able to use the personality traits Samantha has dumped on me. LOL. It is proving more difficult than I imagined, though to be honest, the issue had never really entered my little mind until now.Seriously, hun, I write a LOT more than you, but if it'll make you fee any better, we can always get you a tight t-shirt (to show off those tits of yours) that says, "Help! I'm talking and I can't shut up!!".
How many of you have thought about this, or tacked it, and how has it worked out? Sammie could use some assistance, dears!
Remember Rocky & Bullwinkle? Did you know that Rocky's voice was supplied by June Forray?
About two years ago, I was walking through the warehouse at work and wanted to try to sound as fem as I could. I started out where I would normally go in a fem voice, which really isn't to bad, to start with, then just kind of held a tone as long as I could and kind of reshaped the inside of my mouth until it sounded VERY fem, within a few seconds, out of me came this beautiful female operatic voice!! Just work on it a bit, Sammie. As the sound guy I used to work with used to tell me, "It'll come. It'll come."

