I'm not sure that's possible. Unless he uses a synthetic voicebox?The most interesting accent I found on my trip was that of @devilfish, who I found to not have a distinguishable accent in the slightest![]()
I'm not sure that's possible. Unless he uses a synthetic voicebox?The most interesting accent I found on my trip was that of @devilfish, who I found to not have a distinguishable accent in the slightest![]()
Try Noddy Holder (of Slade "Happy Xmas Everybody" fame)Can someone give me an example of a Birmingham accent (as in, any well-known person I would be likely to have heard or can watch on Youtube) so I know what it sounds like?
Jasper Carrot.Can someone give me an example of a Birmingham accent (as in, any well-known person I would be likely to have heard or can watch on Youtube) so I know what it sounds like?
Try Noddy Holder (of Slade "Happy Xmas Everybody" fame)
Can someone give me an example of a Birmingham accent
Do West Midlands folk not even like their own accents?
This is true! I can quite imagine your accent, but TLD’s is a mystery to me.
Ozzy Osbourne would be the best comparison to me.
One problem is that the majority of well-known people who presumably started out with an accent similar to mine have shed it to a greater or lesser extentcombine this with the fact that I come from something of a no-mans-land between much stronger and more recognisable accents, and I find that a lot of people have trouble pinning my accent down!
For instance, as alluded above, @ShonenJake13 and several other Zoochatters from the Low Countries believed that I sounded Irishmost Americans I have met thought I sounded Scottish. I've been told by Scottish people that I sound like I am from north Yorkshire. One Mancunian I once met thought I was Welsh.
I’m quite intrigued by this. Maybe you just have your own special brand of accent!
I’m quite intrigued by this. Maybe you just have your own special brand of accent!
The closest two comparisons - but who have both somewhat lost their original accents to a greater or lesser degree - would be Vic Reeves and Mark Gatiss, both of whom originate from my area.
Helly reckons this video I just found of the former sounds pretty close to my accent:
That's because there is no difference.I guess I would struggle to distinguish the difference between a Sydney / Melbourne / Perth / Canberra / Brisbane accent, too, though.
They do? I’m definitely going to be a letdown to anyone who meets me, in that case! I’m much more Brookside than early 1800s!
Is that like Eastenders?
I've met a whole lot of nobody so far!
That's because there is no difference.
So I watched a bit of Jasper Carrot and it seems like a perfectly acceptable accent. Ozzy is pretty straight-forward too.Ozzy Osbourne would be the best comparison to me.
Apparently I don't have a strong Kiwi accent. When I worked in tourism I was always getting people asking how long I'd been in NZ, or if I was English.When travelling in the United States, I was asked frequently whether I was English, to the point where I would make a point of greeting people "G'day mate, 'owzit gowin' ?" to try and give people a hint before they made an assumption.