And in singing, what my voice lacked in quality it made up for in volume.
You know, my dear, I insured my voice for fifty thousand dollars.
What I learned about stammering was that, when as a young child you lose the confidence of anyone who wants to listen to you, you lose confidence in your voice and the right to speech. And a lot of the therapy was saying, 'You have a right to be heard.'
I was a black singer with a white voice, a perfect pop voice.
I want a part where I can use my own hair, my own voice, and maybe even be literate.
The whole point in developing your own style is to find your own voice.
The motivation part is all essential in keeping my voice, but there are the human factors of discipline.
I always knew I had a voice and I've always known I could sing, but I was too shy to let it come out. I think it's the hardest thing to do, to sing in front of people. When I finally let go and did it, I realized it's what I'm most talented at and what I love to do the most.
I talk in that baby talk voice when I'm on TV, it's a put on.
The human voice sounds thicker with a chorus and reverb than a dry signal.
You know the drum was the first instrument besides the human voice.
I think that between the egos of the actors and the wrestlers in this country we are taking away from the truly dedicated and informed people who should be getting their voice heard.
You know how bad my voice sounds - well it feels just as bad.
I knew from a young age that I could sing and it was impressed upon me that if I got a classically trained education in voice, it would serve as a foundation for whatever I chose to do.
My Mom is a ballet director, so I had this idea in me that classical training is the best foundation for anything you do, so I wanted to get a classical background and voice.