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Sushi
On in to the future
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Pronunciation? xD | #1 | ||
When you're listening to a song, and really digging it, do you try to sing along and then stop abruptly? Why? Because the artist just pronounced the word completely different than how you do? xD
Happens to me occasionally. Not that they're wrong, or that I'm right, but I wonder if they sing it like that so it goes better with the rythym or if that's how they actually say it. I live along the Ohio river in the Northern part of Kentucky, United States. I know we don't say everything with the "right pronunciation", but isn't it interesting to see tiny difference in music like this? | ||||
Posted 05-29-2011, 11:09 AM |
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Suzerain of Sheol
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I run into that sometimes, but most of the music I listen to is Scandinavian metal of various kinds, so I attribute it to the singer's accent and not speaking English natively (though they still sing in it, which is kind of amusing).
Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion between supposed lovers. Between supposed brothers. | ||||
Posted 05-29-2011, 01:31 PM |
Ashley
Dancing in the Rain
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Besides that sometimes I think a singer is actually saying something different then what they're really saying. Then when I find out what they actually said I'm usually surprised because I never would have thoguht they were saying that XD. | ||||
Posted 05-29-2011, 01:43 PM |
Echo-chan713
The Lord of Mushrooms
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Colorado doesn't have those pronoucitation accents but I lived in New York and I still have the accent with me.
In the York, 'o's are pronounced like 'aw' so instead of pronouncing 'dog' yorkers pronounce 'dawg'. Orange becomes 'Arange' (a is a low tone) Water is low key tone in the 'wa' so you get 'wawter' It's easier to say it than to type it down oTL. People in Colorado love the New York accent and I don't know why. | ||||
Posted 05-29-2011, 02:26 PM |
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Sushi
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Lol, people from up North say my "Southern" accent is actually really under control but slips when I say a few words. Like spider. xD
Or Salt. But that's not exactly country but Maine-ish/British. lolz I say "Solt." haha. My grandma was from Maine so I used to say my A's funny cause she taught me how to talk. For art, I would say aahh-tt" | ||||
Posted 05-29-2011, 06:25 PM |
Echo-chan713
The Lord of Mushrooms
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Posted 05-29-2011, 10:20 PM |
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