Originally published at: http://boingboing.net/2016/10/05/man-writes-words-with-his-voic.html
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Impressive and educational as heck. But can he do a Shepard Tone?
Yea, minimum is minimum. But can he write GASPED?
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Į̪̠̘̦̺̤̭͆̄͒̃͂̓̒͘ ẅ̸͇͉̣̪̱̓̅͗͌ą̸̢̧̹̫̜̀̀͆̀̋̕͝n̢̮̜̰͈̥̓́͆͗̈̕͘͠ͅt̨̡̤͙͚̳̦̽͑̽̊̉͠͠ ẖ̵̪̙͕̗̟̩̊͐̈́͑͊͋͝͡͞i̡̛̯͉͓̫͔̩̞̝̦̓̍̾͗̎̏̕͡͡m̯̤̭̲̯̈̂̀̔̀̂̽͜͞ t̡̥̠̬̥̠͇͛͑̈̊̎̌͂o͇̪͖͒̓̓̃́̕͟͢͞͠ c̪̙̬̹͚͍͍̘͗̓̆͑̀̐̎a̢̫̖̰̼̖̐̅̏͋͋͂͢͞ļ̴̩͔̫̱̑̓̀̉̈́̀́̅͡͞l̶̩̫͔̗̱̎̉̇̑̄́̚ Ç̖̼͚̘̪͎̫̪̿̈̑̀͊̑̾̕ͅt͚̘̞̟̽̾͊̓̒͆͜h̶̲͓̘̖̦͕͖̰͆͑́͆̽̈̂̍͟͡u̝̼̗̙͉̯͗̒̽̈͘̕̕͡l͓̮̫̰̦͔͂͑́͒͒͝ũ̧̪͉͕̦̳̝͖̘̍̔̀͒͛̃̾͘
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I guess it’s the least he could do.
Brilliant! I’m especially delighted when he whips out the Tuvan throat singing.
Punctuation was done years ago.
can someone combine her sounds with the analyzer software?
As you listen to this, imagine that he’s in a crowded bar trying to chat up a lady.
Wow.
Or, more accurately:
Wooowooow wa wooowa wa wooowooow ooowa wooowooow
reckon he could do a J, L, V and W fairly easily - T and Y with more difficulty - lower case R - dropping that into Word-Grabber…
VIRILITY, INJURY, and the dudes in TRIVIUM will be jazzed, jazzy dudes that they indubitably are - lots more
He could do hIJLMNrUVW and a wonky looking s, y, and z without splitting his voice. Still not a whole lot of options.
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