what about the guys who are flex?
i mean the ones who may have deep voices but their singing register can cross ranges, like counter tenor, baritone-bass --- ya know, anything BUT falsetto?
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i mean the ones who may have deep voices but their singing register can cross ranges, like counter tenor, baritone-bass --- ya know, anything BUT falsetto?
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Re: okay... here's one to chat about
Fri, September 30, 2005 - 12:29 AMI'm not sure I get the tenor of your question, Spiker.
Just kidding ;)
No tenors! Those bitches get all the solos!
Just kidding ;)
But semi-seriously, everyone has a falsetto, some are just higher than others. This is for men whose voices are anywhere in the baritone to bass range, and the tenors, counter or not, who want to worship and adore us.
Versatility is always a plus in my little black book (except for total pig bottoms who need a take-charge kinda guy like me to rock their world!), and that goes for voices, too. So go head, cross away.
My "fetish", though, is for deep voices, and that's why I created this tribe. But I'll screw anybody, regardless of how deep his throat may be. Finding out is part of the fun!
I'd thought about starting this tribe for a while, and when Shawn mentioned he had a deep voice, I thought, "Great! That's two of us." I'll just have to take guys' word regarding their depth, since Tribe is a soundless medium, after all. -
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Re: okay... here's one to chat about
Fri, September 30, 2005 - 7:18 AMwell then! my entire life i've had people tell me that i sound like someone who's 6'4" because occasionally i've dealt with them on the phone before actually meeting them [remember those days????]
just kidding. i've dealt with clients who i'd spoken with for eons on the phone and then we happened to meet at some boring event, and the first thing out of their mouths [especially the women]: "i thought you'd be much bigger... your voice is soooo deep on the phone".... -
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Re: okay... here's one to chat about
Sat, October 1, 2005 - 11:44 AMVoice depth is as arbitrary as dick size, but people still love to make assumptions and projections.
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