Australians dont roll there ( R's ) and when they say something with ( R ) it sounds like ( aw )
A manipulated sound recording of the Australian Kookaburra bird
There are two software which allows you to make you voice sound computerized.AV Voice Changer SoftwareAudacity
vibration in the voice box
The sound we make when we speak.
Yes it can. the reason why is because you can get lung cancer. your voice will sound deeper
There are a number of ways you could make your voice sound electronic. You could stand in front of a fan and talk for example.
To make your voice sound better is to practice and make your voice beautiful and try to slightly make it shake. And as your singing, always remember to make it sound pretty cause sometimes you can 'daze' off and your voice can change, (means its not so pretty) so all the time think of this: Make it pretty!Pratice is the key!Hope I helped! :)
I think it's a special program he used to make his voice sound higher pitched.
There are no native Australian animals that make a barking sound. A variety of cockatoos are capable of effectively imitating the sound of barking, but this is not their natural vocalisation. Dingoes, which are not truly native, having not originated from the Australian continent, make a howling sound. Purebred dingoes do not bark; only those that are the product of interbreeding with wild or domestic dogs make any type of barking sound.
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A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.