how do you sound?

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, too!
 
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...

Whatever you're using to record sounds great too. Good Quality sound.

Voices, and handwriting have always been a thing with me. You can tell a lot about people by their voices and handwriting.

I bet you have great penmanship too.

I can tell.
 
A little something for the crusty curmudgeons of the GB. :kiss:

http://vocaroo.com/i/s0KGYmhPogcv

this is hilarious.

The girl next door can bring it, what a great voice you have!

thanks!

Whatever you're using to record sounds great too. Good Quality sound.

Voices, and handwriting have always been a thing with me. You can tell a lot about people by their voices and handwriting.

I bet you have great penmanship too.

I can tell.

Thanks! I used my macbook for the last two I did, the sound quality was way better than my desktop.

I do have excellent penmanship, as it happens.
 
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.>

My favourite is O Come Emmanuel because that's very mournful.
 
currently my favourite thread alhough only the vocaroos not the cloud files are opening with this laptop. such lovely, and funny, and warm, and oh what the hell voices - i wanna hug you all :heart:
 
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