@BadKarma: More then anything I wanted to get that right so I was forced to hold back a bit for these recordings, nothing like getting pronunciations wrong AND sounding like a loon at the same time.
- Japanese voice acting session practice
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Japanese voice acting session practice by @XxTheCreativeKitsunexX (XxTheCreativeKitsunexX)
Going away from the norm for me but being a fan of Japanese voice acting as any anime I watch I ONLY watch in Japanese with English subs on.
Over the many years I have learned how to use Japanese pronunciations by simply hearing them and practicing them over and over. This is going outside my comfort zone of normal voice acting to above and beyond as I am now speaking in a completely different language then English to see if I could pull it off.
This was the end result, I had a friend who studies Japanese look it over and she was astounded as to how good it sounded she said but I will let those who speak fluent Japanese tell me if there is anything I should try to improve before trying this again.
Voice by James Delorey J.Delorey Productions Sword Dancer Studio Canada LTD
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I wondered if your ear for music would translate (cough) to languages. B^) By the title I expected accent for effect; I could not guess you'd go whole hog! I don't know enough of Japanese to say if the inflections are exactly accurate, but overall it definitely lends the impression of a local VO.
@Thorvald: I have always been able to somehow listen to a language for the most part and figure out how it sounds even if I don't know fully what the words are. I am also a learned fellow who is always dabbling in something or another and language learning is one of my favorite things.
Great job! Your pronunciation is really good!