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Liz:
DO EEET.

I am currently looking for a song I feel I can sing without sounding horrid. Maybe I will put one up later?

0bsessions:
Do it. I'm planning on doing a standard "This is what I talk like, letting my vague bit of New England twang in" and one for how I tend to speak when doing recordings (For the purposes of what I sounded like on my college radio station).

jhocking:
Does the thread inlander linked have me doing acapella Freebird? That was fun to record.

ADDITION: page 3! I left that sound clip on my server, even though I deleted the other ones.

Liz:
Okay, I have done some recordings for you all. Here they be. And I know I recommended box.net, but it's being kind of a bitch right now so I used Mediafire instead. Whatever.

1) My normal speaking voice here.

2) My "special occasion" speaking voice here.

3) Singing voice here! If you are expecting something good you may be a bit disappointed.

Elizzybeth:
Misconception, I like your "special occasion" speaking voice, but I actually think I prefer your normal speaking voice--it's perhaps a little less... mellifluous?  But it's got more character. 

Here is my contribution. A couple of years ago, I wrote a very short song.  It happened to be at about the time when I started playing around with Audacity, so I recorded it in three parts: (1) a three-track section of the song with voice, harmony, and whistling; (2) 6 or 7 sped up, overlapping tracks of me reading from Machiavellli's "The Prince," somehow altered so as to sound nothing like decipherable human speech; (3) another voice / whistling section.

It would be slightly less embarassing if I had wasted less time on it.

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