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  2. Bradley Cooperの声に憧れる
2022-01-06 11:34

Bradley Cooperの声に憧れる

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Alrighty.
Cool.
So I got a message from Naako-san today.
Naako-san?
Naako-san.
Alright, Naako-san, thank you.
It's Naako-san today.
Naako or Naako?
It's Naako-san.
Na- okay, with the nobashi-bo.
Nobashi-bo.
Got it.
Yamachan-san, Kevin-san, konnichiwa.
Konnichiwa.
I think I mentioned on the last episode that I wanted you to send me a voice message.
I'll send it via DM.
Sorry.
That's okay!
You're good!
You're good!
So, when you record your own voice and listen to it, you go "Huh?"
Ah, yeah.
Your voice that you're used to hearing will think "Huh?
My voice is this weird?"
So you can't send a voice message.
I understand.
You two are definitely the best voice to recognize, but...
Aww.
That's sweet.
Oh yeah, we are actually.
Absolutely, right?
We're the best.
Yeah, we are.
The best voices.
I've never heard of any voice that's better than mine.
Never.
Oh really?
I do actually.
Who?
Mine, yeah.
Fuck you.
I'm sorry.
Do you like your own voice?
I like this person's voice no matter what.
If there's a voice you admire, please let me know.
By the way, I like Saito-san and Tamaki Hiroshi-san.
Ah, that's a story from before.
Right now, I like the three people in the KB's English Room.
Of course.
I love them.
I'm rooting for them.
Thank you.
Thank you.
But I know that feeling.
Now, I'm used to it.
Yeah.
Because, you know, I look at so much video of mine, right?
Like TikTok and YouTube and podcast too, right?
You hear your voice like every day.
I do.
Now, I'm used to it.
Now, I have no cringe over it.
But first, several...
When I first did acapella, right?
Me too.
And me singing, I was like, "What?"
It was horrible.
This is my voice?
Oh my god!
It's so bad!
That was the feeling I had.
Me too.
So, I understand you, Takusan.
I had that too.
Same here.
It was not about the skills, but the voice itself.
Absolutely.
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So weird.
Yeah, it was so weird.
It was so weird.
I thought it should be like way more cooler.
Yeah, me too.
Sexier than...
I know.
I know, right?
But in hindsight, it's a matter of, are you used to it or not?
Yeah.
Right?
Because I used to it, I have no problem now.
So, it's a matter of, are you used to it or not?
I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I'm still actually don't...
Oh, really?
I mean, yeah.
I still feel a little uncomfortable when I hear my voice.
Really?
Yeah.
That's a surprise.
Oh, really?
Because you've been doing this for like two years.
Still, you're not...
Yeah, I don't like seeing my...
What?
...myself and my voice here.
My voice on screen or from where...
Oh, my God.
Yeah, it makes me feel really uncomfortable.
When I...
Okay, so when I hear my voice, let's say that our YouTube video is on the screen.
And there's someone else in the room.
Okay.
That's embarrassing for me.
Oh, yeah.
Well, not only because of the voice, but just me on...
Me during the video is just kind of embarrassing for someone to watch.
Okay.
Like when I'm in the same room.
Yeah.
What about if you were alone and you listened to your own voice?
Does that still change you out?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Wow.
So, then what about your music activities?
Music activities, man.
Like you sing, right?
You have to listen to your...
You have to love your music, right?
Work.
How are you processing that?
I mean, I'm not...
You know, every time I hear my voice, I don't...
You know...
You know, ah, okay.
Oh.
Yeah.
So, you know, I have like strong bias in my...
You know, inside of me.
So, sometimes I change my pitch so that, you know, voice changes.
Yeah, right.
And I listen to that song.
And then I can hear if the melody is good or the relic is good.
Got it.
Because if I don't do that, I'll be straight hate that.
Right.
Right, your judgment will be clouded by your hatred towards your own voice.
And you can't like focus on what you should be focusing on.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's a surprise, actually.
Oh, really?
It's really surprising.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My voice and including the way that I speak.
I don't...
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Yeah.
But anyways, do you have any favorite voice?
Favorite voice, huh?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, having a very low dark voice is always nice.
Right?
Yeah.
Like gentleman.
Yeah.
Sexy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I love that.
I love low voices.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like you know, um,
Well, me too.
Like, we have a friend, right?
H.
H.
Okay.
The big ass H.
Who's that?
Hiroshi.
Oh, okay.
Oh, yeah.
Of course.
Right.
Big H.
The big H.
Yeah.
He has a really...
Yeah.
Low voice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Low voice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's cool.
It's cool.
It is cool.
You just automatically gain trust, I feel like.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
That's scientifically proven.
Really?
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
So someone with a, like a high versus low.
Yeah.
Low always gets the trust.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
So we're going to be speaking like this voice from now on.
We're talking to people.
Yeah.
People will believe us more, right?
Yeah.
When we talk like this.
Yeah.
All right.
But you know, the laughter and lightness will be like, you know, go away.
Yeah.
All right.
But who cares, right?
We want trust.
Yeah.
We want to be trusted.
Yeah.
And sexy.
We just want to be sexy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like the, I forget the name.
Like a high you or something?
Yeah.
How old is he?
Bradley Cooper.
Right.
Like, you know, real raspy and, you know.
Bradley Cooper has a very unique style of wording things out.
I feel like.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Like I've listened to his interviews for it.
So.
Um, are you saying that in a good way or a bad way?
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Um, well, I guess neither.
Okay.
Um, it's just, it's so like he uses a lot of onomatopoeias.
He uses, he uses a lot of metaphors.
Okay.
Um, to the point where I don't even understand what he's talking about.
Okay.
Yeah.
And he uses a lot of like fancy vocabularies.
Okay.
Yeah.
So maybe that's why, that's why I don't understand.
But he still does use a lot of metaphors and shit.
Okay.
Yeah.
You try to look at it.
Yeah.
I feel like it's not, it's harder to understand.
Oh, really?
For Japanese people.
Okay.
I can tell.
Okay.
Yeah.
Right.
Oh, any, uh, female?
Well, I've got actually tons of favorite voices actually.
For female?
For male.
For male or female?
Yeah.
Well, as opposed to that, I don't think I have that much of a favorite voice.
I don't, I'm not very attracted by the voice.
Oh, really?
I feel like, like in general, low voices are like something I want, but not like a specific
person's voice I've ever really, well, yeah.
Okay.
If it's like singing voice, like for example, like, um, like Usher or like, um, what was
his name?
Uh, the, the guy who sang a Christmas song with Christina Aguilera.
Uh, have yourself a little Merry Christmas.
There's a really, really famous song.
A TV show.
Yeah.
I think it's a TV show.
Like, uh, you know the song, have yourself a little.
Yeah.
On a two, sitting in a chair.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Brian McKnight.
Right.
Yeah.
What was that again?
Brian McKnight.
Right.
I love his voice too.
Singing voice.
Yeah.
Sexy voice, but not like a, I don't really, I've never heard of them talking.
I don't, but me, me must be sexy, but I've never heard anyone talk and be jealous of their
voice.
Yeah.
You love your voice then.
Well, I, I, I must, I must do that.
All right.
Thank you.
Thanks for listening guys.
Bye.
Bye.
Thank you. Thank you for listening guys. Bye.
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