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Natural Sounding Voices-Part II (A wild and wonderful theoretical ride!!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieB" data-source="post: 1133490" data-attributes="member: 16841"><p>I get goosebumps when I listen to voices that resonate with me on my 'fairly humble' all-SA system (the [USER=415]@GECO[/USER] TQWT speakers, Vivere DAC and the [USER=541]@Schalk[/USER] VA Predator) - e.g. Bill Callahan (previously Smog), especially from "A river ain't too much too love" onwards, Joan Shelley, Aldous Harding, Leonard Cohen, SA's Laurinda Hofmeyr (her voice makes me proud of 'die taal'), Arooj Aftab, Lhasa de Sela. My point is, the voices you are listening to must connect with you, and in the genres you are drawn to (two personal/subjective matters). For example - Rhiannon Giddons (ex-Carolina Choclate Drops): l love the genre but her incredible voice somehow does not fully resonate with me. A few of my favourite voices to follow, starting with this one:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]_p_CMeczeEU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieB, post: 1133490, member: 16841"] I get goosebumps when I listen to voices that resonate with me on my 'fairly humble' all-SA system (the [USER=415]@GECO[/USER] TQWT speakers, Vivere DAC and the [USER=541]@Schalk[/USER] VA Predator) - e.g. Bill Callahan (previously Smog), especially from "A river ain't too much too love" onwards, Joan Shelley, Aldous Harding, Leonard Cohen, SA's Laurinda Hofmeyr (her voice makes me proud of 'die taal'), Arooj Aftab, Lhasa de Sela. My point is, the voices you are listening to must connect with you, and in the genres you are drawn to (two personal/subjective matters). For example - Rhiannon Giddons (ex-Carolina Choclate Drops): l love the genre but her incredible voice somehow does not fully resonate with me. A few of my favourite voices to follow, starting with this one: [MEDIA=youtube]_p_CMeczeEU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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