Listeners have concerns about grammar, and filler words such as "um," "like" and "so." Please dont waste time and effort with a question you immediately answer yourself just jump in and explain the issue and your opinion about it! https://t.co/7p2fxbZTAN. Duffin said voice critiques don't bother her personally but that she worries they limit who feels welcome on the air. She doesn't mind sounding human. I found this post because I was looking for a video that addresses this. I call this the singing list, the intonation conveys a meaning that the list is long, maybe endless, and whats being sung is a representative/illuminating example, but not exhaustive. It feels very much like assumed humility and manipulation. It is always annoying, but sometimes makes the report(s) unlistenable. 4. Makes me understand why people sometimes get slapped! And who started everything being super??? This is only a small portion of the sissification of men that I could rant about but it is the most annoying. Why not just be brave and make a direct statement without the sort of timidity? The shtraight down the shtreet seems to be 40-45 and under. Uptalk is the new wave sweeping the youth, like wearing tights and having tattoos all over your arm. Absolutely! The bulk of revenues coming from programming fees, grants from foundations or business entities, contributions and sponsor-ships. Please shut up!!! I absolutely abhor all of the speech patterns/words described here, however my biggest annoyance when it comes to TV voice overs is how extremely patronising and robotic they often sound. It irritates me to see UR instead of you are or switched RU ,are you? Its just a dialect difference. There are several blogs online, written by women who think society needs to stop being critical of their way of talking; i.e. As far as voice sounds, I do hear vocal fry on occasion and I notice men do it as well as women but women are more often chastised for it. This has brought me to believe that uptalk is contrived and not a natural progression of linguistics. Even interviews with people youd think would be trained to avoid patterns like these are using them. I am particularly by the long, drawn out letter r at the end of a word: culturrrrr. Eleanor Beardsley, and other unique female radio voices. She currently sings with Summer Parfait, a jazz band including fellow NPR employees Chris Joyce and James Willetts. It sounds like cookie cutter script. This seems to be catching on, even by some senior respected news folks. She found that people over 40 heard the utterance without any creak as more authoritative, while people under 40 found both clips authoritative. Ive seen talking heads on cable news panels do this ad-nauseum. Im like my husband uses it for every single thing. Its under the The Up-and-Coming Most Annoying Speech Patterns section. It is not as if we do not live above the ground. Please try to make your reports professional. I dont know how these people get voice over jobs and why anyone would use them. Ive recently heard this from an organic drink company: However you healthy., Another, from a vitamin supplement company: Want to brain better?. Viewers would be fascinated When he was starting out, he found editors "strip[ping] away [his] character" by removing vernacular and colloquialisms that felt unique to him. A major part of the Biden plan is to sort of prioritize pandemic assistance. She has performed guest star roles on NBC's Parks & Recreation and HBO's Veep, working with Amy Poehler and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, respectively. I abhor this glottal stop. If I hear this on TV I change the channel. Im low on fuel so Im gonna stop and fill up Fine. After she pointed this out to me, I hear an appalling number of people that half hiss/lisp when they speak on reputable news programs. I suppose if the heart is in the right place, we can forgive some of these transgressions of speech. Hansen has taught techniques including Shakespeare, musical theater, and microphone and audition skills to children and adults of all ages. Its lazy and not particularly descriptive. Vocal Frrry One sound that some listeners are still adjusting to is often-called "vocal. Part Two: Here Comes AI, Is the Golden Age of Voice Over Gone? Literally, actually, etc. We drink when we hear Emily Bazelon and her cronies say ta on the Political Gabfest. And, like uptalk, it seems to be used predominantly by female speakers. I think it was about a year ago that I first noticed this creeping into speech. I understand some countries use to instead of from, and I dont know if thats longstanding or new. Thanks for your views on the topic of whether or not the voice of Barbaro . I really enjoy everyones comments and insights! There are plenty of valid points to be made about the speech patterns here, but how many of these comments boil down to, I hate this regional / demographic lingual trend because I cant relate to it ? The internet search yields accusations of objections to this speech as further proof of bias against women. Sounds unnatural. The T-dropping is especially irritating because it sounds like something a very young kid would do and I HATE when adults talk like toddlers. I believe it to be the key to longevity. My gripe is mainly with broadcasting media, films, books, articles, any sort of communication authority, that has embraced these habits. Aha, I see what you did there. 4) #pubradiovoice Sitting in host chair for first time I channeled white voice from Midwest and lost my own. Plus, at the end of the day. AMEN. I tried to ignore it, but as its about an hour show, ten minutes in, he says this word numerous times. type in this format, it. Lets take a selfie of you and I. Its like they are trying to sound like babies so they are less threatening. Whatever you think of, you're not alone: Many listeners have an idea of what an NPR voice should sound like. I find it close to impossible to think that these sounds are solely mimicry. But its also absolutely true. This is a great discussion! Find the placement of your hum where the lips are the buzziest and most tingly. Like, what about the kids, like mostly girls, that like say the word like, like every other word. is a problem. The t sound is there; the enunciation is just very soft, almost swallowed, because the word is split into syllables in a different place than whats proper. While I agree that its a lazy way of speaking, its probably more a regional speech pattern than anything else. Youre not crotchety. Producers, who listen while reporters record their scripts, are alert for issues with speed and clarity, and will ask reporters to try again if necessary. And when people speak without a script they often use filler words or make minor grammatical mistakes. I have to smile when reading, as I am also of an age, and profession, where language skills, word choice, and vocal delivery are so important. No, you are hearing maybe a regional pronunciation. Its just annoying affectation and you KNOW they know better but they think it is adding something. I have noticed lately female newscasters seemingly trying to avoid monotony by raising then lowering the pitch of the last syllable in a sentence. The word than demands a comparison of degrees, e.g., something is hotter/louder/more annoying than something else. On one news page I saw it used in four different headlines at the same time. I dont think most people realize how annoying it is, especially when it becomes a pattern of speech, which it often does. I am dropping the mike now. For some reason, untold numbers of people now seem to think its pronounced teee-eew. This seems to be a dialect issue primarily in the U.S. South, but the writing implement pen is pronounced pin, as the number ten is pronounced tin!. It has an r in it (two , to be pendantic) and I am not a child. Not sure. Quickly. The letter A seems to be the guiding light. Have a listen how many times you hear ABSOLUTELY on the tv. Gosh ny chief hates include the words we are expected to use in public so we do not appear too assertive or pushy. She said she wants to give reporters more control of their voices to increase their storytelling options. Ive noticed the upward shift in tone can be as much as an octave. Maybe its the microphones? Sam Sanders, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute, records a segment at NPR West on September 24, 2018. It is irritating. Theuse of such patterns do more than annoy the listener. What is that? She has a distinctively black accent and is a favorite voice on NPR. A tragic comment on our times, indeed. But we especially hear about the tone and timbre of reporters' voices. The worst speech pattern for me is when the speaker put strong emphasis on many words in the same sentence, for example: But this pattern is now very diffuse, especially for people who do speeches, they think that putting a strong emphasis on each words makes their speech more powerful, while in reality it just dilutes the effect because now most words are pronunced with emphasis. I think it is annoying when people answer a question with, Yes, no It seems trendy with Britsh speakers. infomercial voice overs and direct response marketing, Voice Over Trends 2023: Less Looking, More Listening, Is the Golden Age of Voice Over Gone? My current pet hate is the need for the speaker to promise to tell the truth as in To be honest, or Im not gonna lie, and then proceeds to reveal some piece of bland trivia! Politicians and reporters insist on saying Look before spewing a profound statement. I call it excessive schwa-ing. its so not fairah!!. Not sure what thats called, maybe we should invent a name for it . She has received a few emails about her voice from listeners, including one that said she didn't sound certain saying her own name, which she briefly addressed in a Planet Money segment. For example, Im from the southeastern USA. If I were paying someone to speak on TV I would insist that they use the correct pronunciations. Her words hold me hostage. It seems to be many white females that Im noticing using this trend. 2) I cant stand the making every sentence sound like a question- He told me: That is a sign that I've opened them up, they feel comfortable and they're talking in the way that they just regularly talk. Do TV news announcers take classes in speaking this way? And everything is an experience this is a great millennial buzzword. So. We all have a few annoying speech/writing habits.). Great people, but, my goodness, that is a difficult accent for me. A year ago I started a list of new words and phrases starting to appear in last 20 years. Real News (Host): When do you think we can fully re-open schools, 5 days/week? Ugh! I found this article looking for answer to that question. It seems that amazing has become the new awesome. It may be a form of ageism, but there is truth to every stereotype. (Thats okay, Verla. I agree with your comments whole-heartedly, and also wish that more attention be paid in the school environment to identifying and correcting inappropriate speech and speech patterns. Someone must start these silly fads. These kids are expected to go out in the real world and magically transform into people they were once never expected to be. Radio wouldn't have the same energy or be able to cover breaking news if every second was scripted. This is supposed to be pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable: STUdent. I am thankful for people like you, who are still standing for some standards in a young society that is so quick to discard and dismantle anything that seems to be inconvenient or in any way challenging to their accepted, and often sub-par standards. What is the affectation where the speaker draws out the end of every sentence as if theyve just ran out of breath, but still want to get that last word out. 1. I was about to write a comment concerning the misuse of me and I when I read yours. If reporters find that their voices are "tired," reducing vocal fry might be one way to help. Perhaps Im better not to. Society doesnt need to do anything. The author ends a sentence that I assume was not a quote of someone else, with these words; Ive pointed out the mistake to my grandchildren who acknowledge the correction but later continue to say me and him. Even more annoying is the public speakers misuing the pronouns. My husband listens to a lot of podcasts, particularly enjoying them while out driving or working in the yard. upspeak, vocal fry, constant buzzwords, overworked filler phrases, etc. If you ask me again, Id also predict the tide will turn and people who drop these phrases will come out on top in the long run. thanks Rebecca for chiming in with your comment from your perspective as an educator/coach. The letters arent required to be immediately next to each other, as in hiSHtoRy, either. The kind of/sort of pattern I first noticed about 8-10 years ago and it was my old pet peeve; maybe Ive grown used to it by now. Finally, it is a bid to keep the floor. Why isnt anyone saying to anymore? For example i had a really busy day today.. how about people who fitty dollars instead of fifty? would. Isnt it a long-standing fact, that all beings respond to melodious speech far more positively than, for example, a shriek. 3) but think back to TV shows or movies from the 1950s or 1940s, the Trans Atlantic accent and men sounding like radio show hosts. It hurts my ears! What's a listener to do when they hear a voice that they don't like? Thanks for a place to vent. "You're on the air, not having a conversation with a buddy in a bar. Can you comment on a growing trend of, what one person termed, manufactured precision diction? At least we can take comfort knowing that some of these annoying fillers indeed die out eventually. Hmm How about overuse of exclamation points? Is it to have a snippet of time before responding? Its not just insincere, its rude, as if theyre annoyed at having to say it. To totally be, but, like, its totally not! As a mother of 2 teens, I can certainly relate. Back in the day you would be fired for delivering news that way. For example, when they pronounce the word eight they say eigh-tah just pronouncing the last letter. Though Sanders, of It's Been a Minute, has heard from listeners that he and his panelists use "like" too much, he thinks it's indicative of a good conversation. Please. While it may not be pleasing to US, it may be a more recognizable and standard sound to those who are currently hiring VO talent, or even on-camera talent. Now, once in a while I see the dramatic purpose of such a structure, but every dang time, every single dialogue. Why do major newscasters use the word That so much!?!? The point is not worth discussing because of what was just said. Maybe it is that when I hear those tones I think Im about to be bitten. It has become so prevalent that someone has to be telling them that this is the proper way to speak and I would like to know who it is. Its pervasive with men and women. Another big offender is the reality tv show, e.g. NPR seems to be doing a full-out Jessica Rabbit Via . Its come to the point that Im grateful when a guest says Youre welcome at the end. I want to shout at them all and saystop being sheep all of you, keep your individuality, its much more interesting, and real. Thank you for helping me put a name to this! I also cant stand when people repeatedly mispronounce words. She has studied Alexander, Linklater, LeCoq, Stanislawski, Michael Chekhov, Meisner, Roy Hart, Suzuki, Viewpoints, and many other acting, voice, and movement techniques. I heard a woman on NPR listing causes of something and at the end of each item her voice went up. I was going to ask her if she had a sore throat but decided to be nice and just get the hell out of there as quickly as possible. Firstly, I would like to say that I quite enjoyed reading your article. Its bad enough to hear it in speech but I recently received an email that began with these words. 'Voice' Author Explores Accents, Language And What Makes A Tone Sexy writer John Colapinto says the development of vocal structures may have been the key to humans' becoming the dominant species. "When they sit down and open the mic to tell the story, they aren't just hanging on for the ride and hoping that it ends soon. Were they all forced to attend the same course and drilled in this method before earning their hosting gigs? Tomorrow WILL be a hot day or But among friends all the time. Spot on! Who started that? I dont have any neck pain? THAT new vaccine, THAT plane crash, THAT police shooting its really getting annoying. It sounds weird and affected. Its not even with lists. Its interrupted cadence. Of all the irritating speech patterns around these days, vocal fry is, for me, the most intolerable. I feel compelled to add an educational commentary on the definition of music when out in public. Cookie Notice This is exactly what Im looking for the name of The inflected list is the most common/overused pattern of speech. Vocal fry is one of the main voice complaints sent to the Invisibilia team, said project manager Liana Simstrom, who handles audience engagement for the narrative podcast about human behavior. I also blame Britney Spears. (My wife thinks I am. ) Someone told me it started with the Kardashians, which doesnt surprise me if thats true. Fly them in and leave them in the outback. If I could type in this format, it would look something like this. While listeners sometimes write to us specifically about a particular voice they don't like, a survey of the emails we receive reveals a pattern. Add on the ground. Even when an exact location is given, the ubiquitous use of on the ground, drives me quite mad. EVERY FRICKIN interview has yeah yeah yeah!, more and more in the past 6 or so months. I want to shout at them Inhale! The broadcasters at a local TV newsroom think that sentences end with three periods. Hey Bob this original post was inspired from listening to NPRso you are not alone in your observations or annoyances at the kind of speech patterns readily available on our airwaves. not pronounce the actual vowel, but rather make it the aaaaah sound. Then in addition to vocal fry they have to insert the word super at least once into each sentence. So I do speak to them about that, how important it is to at least be able to READ it, but it really goes nowhere from there. LITERALLY no one? Wait, what is the worst, because it pretends to be clever and original, and is the polar opposite of both. When used, it sounds more like its a filler until the person can come up with the words he/she wants to say. Its definitely annoying! Sadly, we all need to bite our tongues. Jessica Hansen, one of the voices of NPR's funding credits and its in-house vocal coach, helps reporters hone their voices for air. I first heard this on a home decorating tv show. How about pandimik (apparently meaning pandemic,) mimber (apparently meaning member,) and oh god, space (apparently derived from safe space). Uptalk or up speak are newer terms for ARI or Australian Rising Inflection which I am told is where it began. These are examples of bad grammar, mispronounced words, and slang. First, they sound like they are pedaling up a hill. All of this is from one person. Ive heard this a lot in the mid-Atlantic states, but lately its infested patterns of speech throughout the United Stateshow about Canada? I love the content of the daily but can't stand the guttural voice of Michael Barbaro. I want to post it on Facebook. That reminds me of a form of uptalk, but also theres a thing I notice where a person will have two pitches in their speech. ", Another listener from Minnesota wrote that "millennial correspondents" who speak with vocal fry "seems to counter NPR's high standards. Now I hear that everywhere. Argh!!! Questions. ta instead of to Personally, I have a laundry list of poor speech and grammar pet peeves. And that show was probably a 5 year old rerun. Linguists usually refer to it as creaky voice. So creaking is a reasonable thing to call it. They want profit without first investing in professionalism, imo. use of the phrase sort of in each statement you made. Pointing this out to friends, Im usually answered by yeah, I noticed, or good old-fashioned shrugs. I actually literally sat down. I like to respond: as opposed to figuratively sat down, I suppose. But here is the one trend that makes every cell in my body burst: It is when (perhaps two trends, but related), for example, a writer or announcer will state there are two reasons for situation X. the first is Y. Listening to NPR is what got this whole thing started a few years back But now these patterns are showing up everywhere. I put my own example of me saying it in this Youtube link: Soooo, this car just ran through a stop sign.. ARE YOU READING ME A BEDTIME STORY? But any word beginning with ST is impossible for this woman to pronounce correctly. Further, it seems that engaging in these practices seems to indicate a greater authenticity for Gen Z and Millennials. I recall an item on the NPR program All Things Considered in the EARLY 90s about the rising inflection? Its almost excusable (almost) to hear uptalk from an entry level early 20-something, however, Im really not sure how a middle aged VP becomes an uptalker. Im so glad I stumbled upon this story which consolidates all the worst habits of TV news people as well as the thread of reader responses. ago Agree, I have shuddered more than once when she consistently uses mildly incorrect grammar. walkeen instead of walking. Maybe this has already been mentioned, but I find it a bit irksome when someone emphasizes the obvious by saying, Hello! As in, Everyone knows the Earth is round. The voice goes up and slows down, theeeeeeeen, then they list detail 1, and detail two (pause) and detail three. I think, that new forms of expression are good because language is alive and new inventions created new vocabulary as well. But I find it truly obnoxious that every other sentence (or more) begins with the word Look. People complained that young, female reporters rasped their voices in an unprofessional way. Im not in it with any Cornholio who believes the Bill of Rights was ammended such that no government edict can mandate the wearing of masks or otherwise intrude on their bottom-shelf 40 brains belief of their right to cough and sneeze on me. And another one is annudder (another). We occasionally hear from listeners who critique what they perceive as the homogeneity of on-air voices. Now I can add that to my list. What game? Wish the tv stations would actually listen to their employeesfemale reporters are the WORST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This had to have started with someonemaybe a Kardashian? He cant seem to finish a sentence without stopping in the middle and, if its a long sentence, hell stop and start 3 or 4 times. Just on the cursive I used to teach my 5th and 6th graders cursive writing for at least 30 minutes a day. A few other exercises for keeping voice forward are: Humming. The other tying vote is dropping the t, as stated above or over pronouncing the t to make up for the cur-an, moun-an folk. I am also hearing a and an used incorrectly. You asked your readers what we would like for you to include in your next video. I respectfully disagree. They also do this in Germany, quite memorably. But instead it sounds like I went to the STOre, then the gas STAtion, and then got something to EAT.. They must be changed Out. Yes, I understand that my fixated attention on these patterns is what is causing me to be distracted. While for many VO artists, like you and me, we strive to have a more refined and adjusted voice, that is more pleasing to the ear, I do find that in general media such as TV, film and especially commercials, the prevalence of this is a reflection of the prevalence found in the general population. Hi Debbie and those commenting, all of whom I can identify with wholeheartedly. Credibility goes out the window. Yet its undocumented. But journalists can sound clear without all sounding the same. A reporter asks a politician something like, Do you support the bill before congress that blah, blah blah [whatever the details]. I understand these may be hip ways of speaking these days , but they actually detract from the message. Most of us know the way we speak may change depending what social situation were in. I wonder ifnah, prolly not. I can only see things getting worse and I dont know how Ill deal with it. If, however, its something that is correctable, I would like to know how, (NOT to be more pleasing or acceptible to him), so that I might be less annoying to more diplomatic persons like yourself . I cant get used it but somehow I must figure out how to do it or Ill never be able to chill with my great grand children. I know which zoo program youre referring to and I cant watch it either. If the person is on TV, I have to change the channel. The sound of 2020 America is a chirpy vocal fry. Often theyll be a so tacked on to the start. For me, the whole So thing is one of these pet peeves that makes me want to smash whatever device Im hearing the word played upon. Does that mean that Aussies and New Zealanders are not sure of themselves? The marketing profession is an enemy to communicationmuch like the buzzspeak in 1984. Yes her voice was tough to take but once you realized what she went through.well fuck. 2001 - 2023 Debbie Grattan Voiceover Talent | Site Map | Privacy Policy. If we could get the Australians to leave home we could return the island to its original (European) use. Glen Washington (Snap Judgment) is so smooth, I also like Gene Demby and Shereen Marisol Meraji (Code Switch). The young woman interviewing them had the most annoying high pitched upspeak that I could not continue, and when I read the comments, many people commented on how annoying the so-called journalist was. Yes, I found this site while searching for Stephen Dubner annoying speech pattern. the kind of and sort of virus has been making the rounds of cable news hosts and pundits, and its literally driving me crazy, you know what i mean? What about the most recent one where you say structure with a glottal g/sh that sounds like struh-sherr? OMG! Second one: the pin/pen merger. The biggest for me, though, is the epidemic vocal fry combined with a high-pitched voice, or sexy baby speak, among the majority of women, and many men now (Ira Glass, Im looking at you). Hello Baz, and thank you so much for being so detailed in your descriptions of your total annoyance with these speech trends. HI Joan, Endlessly irritating to me and I agree, it does sound affected. And also have heard does that make sense? from one particular Millenial. OH YES! "It has expanded my own understanding of the world and the people you have brought on board are excellent," he wrote. 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