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  • OMG... Oliver is Steaming Again ^^^^. Holy shit. I'm so pouncing on you come July. U better be ready Beloved.
    Hey I think yeah, U should go for it. Another Echelon as Goal...
    I love U.
    Check what are you listening too, beloved.
    I'm trying to understand your voice in academic terms...
    gimme sort of resonance with who you are, through how you speak.
    Here is an excerpt from an article I found on ebsco about voice qualities:

    If we were to create an equation for an individual's unique voice, it might looks something like this:

    Voice Quality = vocal tract configuration + laryngeal anatomy + learned component The shape of an individual's vocal tract is partly genetic, partly learned. Necks are long or short; pharynxes may be narrow or wide. While these attributes are genetically determined (except for configurations due to trauma or disease), individuals may also manipulate vocal tract shape. Highly trained singers have many tricks to change the contours of their vocal tracts to improve the sound coming out of their mouths. Lip rounding lengthens the vocal tract, for example.
    Likewise, laryngeal anatomy is partially determined at birth: the length of one's vocal folds is determined by genes. However, the general hydration of one's vocal fold tissues or muscular agility of laryngeal muscles can be at least partly controlled by vocal health and training.
    The learned component of the equation could also be called vocal habits. These would be items such as rhythm and rate of speech and vowel pronunciation. Rhythm, obviously, includes mannerisms such as periodic pauses to search for the right word, while rate refers to the speed of an individual's syllables and speech. (The average rate of speech for English speakers in the United States is about 150 words per minute, by the way.) A speaker's habits also influence how much air pressure is used to produce sound and how s/he uses laryngeal muscles to open and close the vocal folds.

    Very interesting... I'll give you a more indepth description later... Love.
    Good Question... Lemme Ponder that...
    Also Just ate shrimp kabobs... gonna work out after meeting.
    Hey check what are U listening too...Love.
    Also... later today after the appointments, watch Realms. I mean U can reset the focal point 2mara.
    LOL... if you have the time and desire, I mean.
    Also, i'm thinking you will dig on my voice more than the phone...
    Sounds like Ernie too much on the phone...
    Plus Dirty Ernie Talk, sounds better in person...LOL
    I mean... yeah. I have a more resonant pitch in person... that's what I meant.
    Scrubs for Purple...
    That's my offer, beloved...
    I love U.
    Sleep Well.
    Also reread the newsletter... I thought it was superbly written. I mean it is dead on... but entertaining as well, without, impersonal stuff, like too much data... gives off the right blend of informative, yet informal communication that you would want.
    Hey... I agree with Guldal... Also, I checked out Melanie... She's on point with Yoga.
    LOL... That's funny, I'm a Sag. Anyway, U have to tell me what she said. I"m about to head into a meeting, then go work out.... gimme 15, then I'm calling.
    Leo and Sag... centers of attention is what comes to mind. However, yeah, I'd rather be in the background more... Well, subconsciously anyway.
    How U feeling?
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