Roblox Voice Control Obby... IS HILARIOUS! 😂

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @CarlosOnTikTok
    @CarlosOnTikTok Месяц назад +16

    WE STAN A BRITISH 🇬🇧☕️👑

  • @SaeiaRae
    @SaeiaRae Месяц назад +10

    "laaaaaaa" such beautiful words🥹

    • @OwensBaddies
      @OwensBaddies  Месяц назад +1

      @@SaeiaRae it’s all I could think of 😭

  • @WaeryYT
    @WaeryYT Месяц назад +2

    BRO STOP I CHOKED ON MY BEAUTIFUL ZAXBYS DRINK 4:09

  • @despitesakura
    @despitesakura Месяц назад +1

    omg you’re voice is so chill!

  • @ImSoSunghoon
    @ImSoSunghoon Месяц назад +2

    3:45 Arianna granade

  • @Hearts4u-t9h
    @Hearts4u-t9h Месяц назад

    I laughed so much that my tummy started hurting 😭

  • @daiandiazoliveras186
    @daiandiazoliveras186 Месяц назад +2

    The game had me STRESSING

    • @OwensBaddies
      @OwensBaddies  Месяц назад

      @@daiandiazoliveras186 oh daian we know LMAOOO 😭

  • @TheCrymesFamily
    @TheCrymesFamily Месяц назад +1

    I also love you're videos and want to be in them

  • @Hearts4u-t9h
    @Hearts4u-t9h Месяц назад

    I CANT STOP LAUGHING 😂

  • @dorothypowell2505
    @dorothypowell2505 Месяц назад

    Voice is
    Pitch: The pitch of your voice refers to how high or low it sounds.
    Tone: Tone describes the quality or character of the voice-can be warm, nasal, raspy, etc.
    Volume: The loudness of your voice, which can change depending on context or emotion.
    Tempo: How fast or slow you speak.
    Resonance: How sound vibrates within the vocal tract and skull, influencing tone.
    Timbre: The unique sound or color of your voice that distinguishes it from others.
    Accent: A characteristic way of pronouncing words that can be influenced by geography or culture.
    Inflection: The variation in pitch and tone that adds meaning or emotion to words.
    Clarity: How easily your words can be understood.
    Articulation: The clarity and precision with which speech sounds are made.
    Pace: The speed at which you speak, which can convey emotion or urgency.
    Breathiness: A vocal quality that occurs when air escapes along with the sound.
    Vibrato: A slight variation in pitch used to create richness in the voice.
    Creakiness: The raspy or gravelly sound produced by low-frequency vibrations.
    Volume Range: The spectrum between your softest whisper and your loudest shout.
    Voice Register: Different vocal registers, such as chest voice, head voice, and falsetto.
    Larynx Position: The positioning of your voice box affects pitch and tone.
    Vocal Fry: A deep, low-register sound created when the vocal cords are relaxed and vibrating slowly.
    Mouth Shape: The shape and movement of your mouth during speech affects how your voice sounds.
    Vocal Strain: Stress placed on your voice that can lead to hoarseness or injury.
    Emotion: Voices change when expressing different emotions, such as happiness, sadness, or anger.
    Consonants: The sounds produced by stopping airflow, like in the letters B, T, and K.
    Vowels: The sounds produced with open airflow, like in A, E, I, O, and U.
    Pitch Range: The range from your highest note to your lowest note.
    Phonation: The production of sound from the vibration of vocal cords.
    Vocal Cord Length: Longer cords produce lower pitches, shorter cords produce higher pitches.
    Speech Patterns: Your rhythm of speaking can show where you're from or your background.
    Lung Capacity: The amount of air you can hold influences how long you can speak or sing.
    Vocal Warm-ups: Practices to prepare the voice for speaking or singing without strain.
    Voice Fatigue: When the vocal cords become tired or strained after prolonged use.
    Phrasing: How you group words together in speech or singing.
    Nuance: The subtle variations in tone and inflection that make speech rich.
    Resonance Chambers: Your mouth, throat, and nasal passages amplify sound in unique ways.
    Vocal Cords: The muscles in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound.
    Volume Control: The ability to modulate how loudly or softly you speak.
    Harmonics: The higher frequencies that accompany the fundamental pitch of your voice.
    Speech Coherence: The ability to maintain a fluid, logical flow while speaking.
    Diction: Clear and precise pronunciation of words.
    Dialect: A regional variety of a language characterized by its own sounds, grammar, and vocabulary.
    Voice Breaks: Sudden shifts in pitch or tone, often when a voice cracks.
    Breath Control: The ability to manage breath for smooth and sustained speech or singing.
    Cultural Influence: The way culture affects the way people use their voices.
    Nasal Sound: When air is redirected through the nose, creating a different tone.
    Mellowness: A soft, smooth, and pleasant voice quality.
    Clear Speech: Speaking in a way that is easily understood by others.
    Monotone: Speaking with little variation in pitch or tone.
    Pitch Contour: The rise and fall of pitch across speech.
    Sing-song Quality: A rhythmic, melodious way of speaking.
    Vocal Range: The breadth of sounds you can produce, from low to high.
    Phoneme: The smallest unit of sound that distinguishes words.
    Psychological and Emotional Aspects:
    Vocal Cues: Your voice can convey emotions, thoughts, and intentions without words.
    Voice as Identity: A voice can become a key part of personal or public identity (think of famous voices like Morgan Freeman or David Attenborough).
    Voice in Persuasion: A calm, authoritative voice often has a stronger influence.
    Empathy: The tone of voice can reflect empathy and concern for others.
    Authority: A deeper voice often conveys authority or seriousness.
    Sympathy: A soft, gentle voice may express sympathy.
    Anger: Raised pitch and volume can indicate anger.
    Happiness: A brighter, more energetic tone can signal joy or enthusiasm.
    Sadness: A flat, slow, or low voice can indicate sadness or depression.
    Comfort: A steady, soothing voice can create a sense of comfort and security.
    Excitement: A higher-pitched, faster voice often reflects excitement.
    Confidence: Clear and assertive speech often indicates confidence.
    Stress: Tension in the voice can signal anxiety or stress.
    Nervousness: A shaky or hesitant tone often accompanies nervousness.
    Sarcasm: Voice tone is often used to convey sarcasm or irony.
    Biological Aspects:
    Gender Differences: On average, men have lower-pitched voices than women.
    Age and Voice: Your voice may deepen during puberty and change in pitch as you age.
    Vocal Cord Mass: Heavier vocal cords tend to produce lower frequencies.
    Vocal Health: Healthy vocal cords are vital for clear and strong voice production.
    Acoustic Properties: The shape and size of your vocal tract influence how sound resonates.
    Hormonal Influence: Hormones can impact the pitch and quality of your voice.
    Tension in the Body: Physical stress can lead to a tense, strained voice.
    Infections: Illnesses like colds or throat infections can affect the quality of your voice.
    Smoking: Smoking can damage the vocal cords and lead to hoarseness or a raspy voice.
    Hydration: Drinking enough water helps keep your vocal cords lubricated.
    Mouth Breathing: Breathing through the mouth can dry out the vocal cords and affect voice quality.
    Cultural and Social Aspects:
    Public Speaking: The ability to project your voice and maintain clarity is crucial in public speaking.
    Voice in Singing: The voice is an instrument in music, and singers train to control breath and pitch.
    Language Diversity: Different languages require different use of the vocal cords, tongue, and lips.
    Storytelling: A skilled storyteller uses variations in voice to engage listeners.
    Voice Acting: Professional voice actors use their vocal abilities to portray various characters and emotions.
    Telephone Voices: On the phone, we often use a different tone or pitch compared to face-to-face conversations.
    Linguistic Variations: Your voice can reflect the dialect, regional vocabulary, and speech patterns of your background.
    Social Perception: People often form judgments about others based on their voice-considered more important than appearance at times.
    Courtship: The voice is often key in romantic attraction, with tone and pitch influencing how people perceive one another.
    Fun and Fascinating Facts:
    Vocal Cord Length in Animals: Different animals have varying vocal cords; for instance, elephants have incredibly low-frequency sounds.
    Whistling: Some people can use their lips or fingers to produce loud, high-pitched whistles.
    Singing with a Voice Coach: Professional singers work with vocal coaches to expand range, improve control, and protect vocal cords.
    Gargling: Gargling can help soothe a sore throat, potentially improving voice quality temporarily.
    Speaking in Tongues: Some cultures or religious groups practice speaking in tongues, producing sounds that aren’t part of any known language.
    Autotune: A software tool used in music production to manipulate and perfect pitch.
    The Loudest Sound: The loudest human voice recorded reached 129 decibels-about as loud as a jet engine.
    I could listen to this voice for a year

  • @fely-r4l
    @fely-r4l Месяц назад +1

    I love the accent 🤩

  • @aresun01
    @aresun01 Месяц назад +1

    12:17 daian be carefu-😭😭😭😭

  • @Makeeee123
    @Makeeee123 Месяц назад

    I laughed so hard bro 🤣🤣

  • @RBLX_Enzo
    @RBLX_Enzo Месяц назад +3

    You sound like kreative Kyle when u laugh-

  • @NvmReii
    @NvmReii Месяц назад +1

    OMG ATE

  • @Mohammedandcalisade
    @Mohammedandcalisade Месяц назад

    LOL

  • @MochaMimiROBLOX
    @MochaMimiROBLOX Месяц назад +1

    Aww no baddies today

  • @CarlosOnTikTok
    @CarlosOnTikTok Месяц назад

    5:45 PLEASE I DRANK WATER THIS IS ALL UR FAULT

  • @TheCrymesFamily
    @TheCrymesFamily Месяц назад +1

    Ánd was gonna ask if u can get me on one when u almost start it.

  • @TheCrymesFamily
    @TheCrymesFamily Месяц назад +2

    Im the first on

  • @onlyup9402
    @onlyup9402 Месяц назад

    I wanna. See foneese

  • @grace-morlu
    @grace-morlu Месяц назад

    Is she ur girlfriend just asking ❤