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ParticipantWhen you list things, you make each word sound a little different, which is not easy to do with long lists. You sound excited about the topic and it comes off as very natural!
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ParticipantYou have a great way of sounding informative and conversational – not easy to do! I could definitely hear the difference between the two recordings. The one with fx sounded crisper, for sure.
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ParticipantIn the ASPCA one, I could definitely hear the pain in the first half, and the hope in the end. It’s subtle and it works.
In Eating Disorder, you really enunciated “early treatment is the key to recovery,” which is probably the most important part, which made me think: if someone only heard that one line, it would be sufficient. So, great job!
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ParticipantWow, you have a great voice for this brand! I love the differentiation between the main part and the tag at the end.
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ParticipantHello everyone! I’m considering using this for my narration demo. Any feedback is appreciated!
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ParticipantI love how you chose to say “if you let it” and “maybe it’s time you’re one of them” in the Invisalign recording. It sounded how a friend would say it. It really felt like you were implying I try Invisalign and that if I didn’t, I’d be sorry. But still in a friendly, almost sly, way. I could feel a little wink behind the words, if that makes sense.
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ParticipantWow, listening to these two recordings back-to-back shows just how varied your vocal range is. Nice!
Great choices on how you say “spicy” and “Oh, I just stir up..”
The space you take with the first line of the AEC recording sounds excellent. You really let it breathe and it fits perfectly with the content.
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ParticipantOh my gosh, the last line is so ominous. Well-delivered!
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ParticipantYou have such a credible sound in both recordings. I felt engaged while listening to both, especially the nuclear recording.
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ParticipantFor a second I thought I had to listen to an ad before hearing your recording, but it turned out it was just your recording!
“You’d have, like, a ton of dollars” sounds very natural and conversational.
I liked the way you chose to deliver the word, “um.” You didn’t over-act on it. Again, very natural sounding.
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