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Here's Te. I upped the volume when recording it so you can clearly hear my voice.I could quite frankly care less what any given person has been typed as by these people.
Vocaroo | Voice message
Here's Te. I upped the volume when recording it so you can clearly hear my voice.I could quite frankly care less what any given person has been typed as by these people.
Ah, what a shame, I thought this thread would be voice submissions analysed by the thread starter. Interesting nonetheless.
Here's Te. I upped the volume when recording it so you can clearly hear my voice.
Vocaroo | Voice message
Yeah, blasting is volume/magnitude premised. Had you stated demanding and conclusive, I'd be fine with that, even though it's a tad...much since the intent isn't to always demand.Yeah, I picked the wrong word I guess? I wasn't referring to volume per se, it's a particular vocal style... I'm thinking about posting music videos where you can clearly see (err, hear) the different qualities that I'm speaking of.
Relative to what?(I've got a post prepared already, just contemplating whether to post it or not)
Here's Te. I upped the volume when recording it so you can clearly hear my voice.
Vocaroo | Voice message
There's no Fi involved in that clip since values aren't involved.I can definitely hear Te and Fi in this. Basically, when your voice is higher pitched it's Fi, and when it's lower pitched it's Te. You'll notice that there is a more forward energy associated with the lower pitched parts.
There's no Fi involved in that clip since values aren't involved.
That's not values premised. It's the attempt to correct an inaccuracy (which you admitted to), premised on function theory.
I think you're misrepresenting the domain for which functions apply.
By the sounds of it you're disputing the very premise upon which tone of voice can be said to indicate a particular function. Is this correct?
That's not values premised. It's the attempt to correct an inaccuracy (which you admitted to), premised on function theory.
Tinny, nasal, unsettling---Te dom. I sure wonder what this sounds like when you're even remotely upset.Here's Te. I upped the volume when recording it so you can clearly hear my voice.
Vocaroo | Voice message
Function theory definitions of the two functions:I can't understand what you're saying here : /
The tinny quality is because of the backup headset. I fried my Sennheiser microphone. The nasal aspect is a slight cold. Unsettling is fine, if it unsettles you.Tinny, nasal, unsettling---Te dom. I sure wonder what this sounds like when you're even remotely upset.
The tinny quality is because of the backup headset. I fried my Sennheiser microphone. The nasal aspect is a slight cold. Unsettling is fine, if it unsettles you.
Your voice made me gay.
Function theory definitions of the two functions:
Fi is premised on a database of internal values. Its process is to measure everything against that database to evaluate whether it's a violation, in sync with it, something to shrug about since there aren't any values that it violated or whether or not to continue assessing the situation, to confirm whether a value needs to created.
Te evaluates by logic and external measures like stats, theories, principles, etc. It's compelled to organize the outside world.
In this situation, the voice clip was addressing the inaccuracy of the word 'blasting' for Te, since it's more demanding/controlling/say it like it is, premised on the objective measure of function theory.
How would this be applicable to me?Ok, but I wasn't referencing what you were saying. Vocal analysis is about identifying which cognitive process is lying behind a particular vocal expression in terms of the qualities of the sound. It applies just as well, if not better, to foreign speakers.
Again, back to function theory. The dominant and inferior functions are in conflict. In order for the inferior function to take charge, the dom has to be quashed.So by saying that Fi is about values and just that is missing the point that Fi is a cognitive process that is constantly operating to various degrees, with the formation of values being one particular common manifestation of its use.
How would this be applicable to me?
Again, back to function theory. The dominant and inferior functions are in conflict. In order for the inferior function to take charge, the dom has to be quashed.