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With all sincerity, this narrator would be a dream bass singer for a southern gospel quartet. He could sing all the low C's and below! I am a 1st tenor voice major and could cover all the high C's!! As a team, we would be in high demand! Also, choirs are in great need of natural basses who can carry the low, resonating bass without sounding like a baratone trying to sing bass. Ninety percent of men fall within the baratone range. Choirs are overloaded with baratones trying to sing tenor or bass. Mr. Narrator, God has given you and me special voices that are needed in the music world. I'm 73 years old. I've proudly spent a lifetime "carrying the high notes."
The narrators you hear on this channel don't work for me. They are brethren who volunteer their time and effort out of their love for God and share their narrations in the public domain. Everyone has their own preferences with regard to narrations. You like the brother who reads many of the Spurgeon sermons. I do too, but I've had a few people complain that he reads too fast. With that said, I am not annoyed by your question. I actually appreciate the feedback. Thank you, and may the peace of our Lord be with you.
after 34 years of narrating, I get all kinds of feedback about the voice of narration. But "different" than what? Here is a comment I received years ago when I narrated The Mental Agonies of Hell- Robert M McCheyne. "RORY (12/7/2007) from Deleware “ WOW! ” The Creepy Voice Adds to the conviction. Listen Now! Simply crazifying. Thanks Sermon auddy! www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=5804223712
Thank you for the narrator replying to me. That’s very kind of you. Also for the person on this channel replying. I mean it’s very deep voice and for me personally I don’t quite like the voice. But the link you sent me to listen to your other audio is very nice. I can see you add more feeling to that audio. But I want to say that I’m thankful that you give of your time to read these sermons or books. That’s nice! God bless you both! Btw, for me personally I’d rather have a less deeper voice reading. But ya
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With all sincerity, this narrator would be a dream bass singer for a southern gospel quartet. He could sing all the low C's and below! I am a 1st tenor voice major and could cover all the high C's!! As a team, we would be in high demand! Also, choirs are in great need of natural basses who can carry the low, resonating bass without sounding like a baratone trying to sing bass. Ninety percent of men fall within the baratone range. Choirs are overloaded with baratones trying to sing tenor or bass. Mr. Narrator, God has given you and me special voices that are needed in the music world. I'm 73 years old. I've proudly spent a lifetime "carrying the high notes."
Is it possible to use the same audio voice you use on Charles spurgeon to this one? This audio is so different
The narrators you hear on this channel don't work for me. They are brethren who volunteer their time and effort out of their love for God and share their narrations in the public domain. Everyone has their own preferences with regard to narrations. You like the brother who reads many of the Spurgeon sermons. I do too, but I've had a few people complain that he reads too fast. With that said, I am not annoyed by your question. I actually appreciate the feedback. Thank you, and may the peace of our Lord be with you.
after 34 years of narrating, I get all kinds of feedback about the voice of narration. But "different" than what? Here is a comment I received years ago when I narrated The Mental Agonies of Hell- Robert M McCheyne. "RORY (12/7/2007)
from Deleware “ WOW! ” The Creepy Voice Adds to the conviction. Listen Now! Simply crazifying. Thanks Sermon auddy! www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=5804223712
He makes my throat sore. God bless him, though.
@@ts749349 Are you the narrator with the deep voice? If so then I just want to thank you for all your work. I simply love all your narrations.
Thank you for the narrator replying to me. That’s very kind of you. Also for the person on this channel replying. I mean it’s very deep voice and for me personally I don’t quite like the voice. But the link you sent me to listen to your other audio is very nice. I can see you add more feeling to that audio. But I want to say that I’m thankful that you give of your time to read these sermons or books. That’s nice! God bless you both! Btw, for me personally I’d rather have a less deeper voice reading. But ya