how do you sound?

I love this thread. So many lovely voices! And Killswitch actually sounds pleasant. I don't know why that comes as a surprise, but it does. :)
 
Aphroditiac and Wife of Bath, you two are singing to me as I create spreadsheets at work. :) Your voices are completely beautiful!


I wish there was a play all option and I could listen to you all more easily. I love this thread!

Me, too. I wish I could create my own playlist to listen to everyone. I am also insanely jealous about how many people here have great singing voices. I wish I was one of them! :(
 
Me, too. I wish I could create my own playlist to listen to everyone. I am also insanely jealous about how many people here have great singing voices. I wish I was one of them! :(

I have. I have downloaded from Vocaroo as MP3 files.

Subdued may have deleted her reading of my fifty-word story, but I still have it.
 
Me, too. I wish I could create my own playlist to listen to everyone. I am also insanely jealous about how many people here have great singing voices. I wish I was one of them! :(

I wish I was one too but sang anyhow....:cool:
 
You might have a name I can't figure out but you've got one lovely voice.

Very nice.

Thanks! :rose:

Since I recorded that I;ve been sitting at my desk dinging along to christmas carols. Good King Wenceslas looked out, on the Feast of Stephen...
 
Aphroditiac and Wife of Bath, you two are singing to me as I create spreadsheets at work. :) Your voices are completely beautiful!


I wish there was a play all option and I could listen to you all more easily. I love this thread!

I missed this one but I;m glad you liked it! I wish there was a way we could record songs together. Because yeah, I'm that much of a nerd. A Christmas nerd!
 
I'm an absolute sucker for the old, mournful ones - the Coventry Carol, Adam Lay Ybounden - and Holly and the Ivy, which is more cheerful but still very old. I've never really got on with the cheery modern types about Mummy kissing Santa Claus, etc.

<Des Esseintes, for whom it will always be 1923.>
 
Aphroditiac and Wife of Bath, you two are singing to me as I create spreadsheets at work. :) Your voices are completely beautiful!


I wish there was a play all option and I could listen to you all more easily. I love this thread!

I'm an absolute sucker for the old, mournful ones - the Coventry Carol, Adam Lay Ybounden - and Holly and the Ivy, which is more cheerful but still very old. I've never really got on with the cheery modern types about Mummy kissing Santa Claus, etc.

<Des Esseintes, for whom it will always be 1923.>

I love the Holly and the Ivy! Sing that one! Go on.
 
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