Un-sharks your shark girl Un-takos your Tako girl Un-reapers your reaper girl Un-rats your rat girl Un-goths your goth girl Un-gems your gem girl What's next?
That's kind of a Katherine Hepburn voice, and her dialect was just "Educated Massachusetts", which she suppressed in earlier films before it became something of a trademark of hers. Contrary to popular belief, it was actually just how people spoke from her background, and it developed as naturally as any dialect develops. Old movies are actually a trove of old dialects compared to how people in modern films get largely made to speak in one or two Western or Central US dialects, like... go listen to Ingrid Bergman! She was a big deal at the time and she sounds very Swedish.
@@n8pls543 Thanks for the explanation. Makes me want to live in Massachusetts just to hear the accent daily. And yea, I've seen some Ingrid Bergman movies
Her natural accent is also easy to understand if you're used to hearing British people in videos or movies or whatever. It's not a particularly thick and difficult to understand one; it's just something that takes a little bit of time to get used to hearing.
@@HEX33C1FF For me, it was British creators on RU-vid. I used to have a lot of trouble understanding even mild accents until I got used to hearing them.
Yeah, ERB is the best vtuber in Hololive and overall, she even surpasses Suisei as the best singing vtuber of all. Suisei has no chance of surpassing Elizabeth.
@@TheRedcoatVtuberYeah you can't say that, I won't be yapping on why but let me tell you something, people have different talents specifically in this case, singing style. "surpassing" is not the right term for a two different artist/singer in terms of their talent. But if you meant achievements, it'll take years for erb to atleast match and even surpass suisei's achievements and name in yhe vtubing industry . So in short, shut up. 😂
@@TheRedcoatVtuber"suisei has no chance of surpassing erb?" You made it sound like Erb already surpassed suisei lmao. Maybe you're new to the rabbit hole so maybe I can't judge you but if not then.......... you're just bias 😅 ps. I'm not erb hater, but i do hate using other people to compare ones talent, more even so when they don't know anything about them at all.
I've always found it easy to pop into an American accent, i guess because i've been listening to it in all forms of media every day lol. "We're all living in America"
I mean if you ever watch Trash Taste I think another part of it is how the American accent works. All of them are not American but they’re losing their natural accents(British and Australian) because the normal American accent you pronounce things clearly
Accents are one thing, but it's unreal how Liz can adjust her voice to sound entirely different. If you listen to VA's for awhile, you can see their vocal signature beneath all the changes they make, but Liz's vocal signature sounds like it completely changes. Either that, or I just haven't listened to her enough to spot the similarities in her voices.
Liz's unarchived karaoke stream is awesome but I would like to see voice acting-only/impression-only stream someday, where she just talked in various accent nonetheless, be it with existing story characters or just local slang
When ERB is talking about the "in-between accent", it sounds like she's talking about the West Country/Cornish accent that Robert Newton used when he portrayed Long John Silver in Treasure Island (1950), which became the default "pirate accent". Apparently ren faire workers are told "when in doubt, speak like a pirate" during training. It is a real accent, if a bit contrived if you're not Cornish. Transatlantic is the artifice offender though.
Makes sense though because the majority of "civilian" sailors in Days Of Yore™ came from the major port cities on the west of England such as Bristol and Liverpool whereas the Navy lads would have come from around Southampton and Portsmouth.
Transatlantic is a myth, because the examples everyone use like Katherine Hepburn and Carey Grant respectively spoke a wealthy Massachusetts dialect of the era, and... British English. Grant was British and trying to hide it. In addition we have Ingrid Bergman speaking very Swedish-influenced English, and a plethora of Southern dialects from actors of the era who get misidentified that way. It's a bit weird as a New Englander to get told that one of our regular historical dialects is fake and made up for movies, just because Americans with harsher dialects find it impossible to consider that there are Americans who speak differently... and that it happened naturally? I wouldn't claim that Indiana's dialect is made up just because Midwestern English is heavily represented in newsreading...
I have a westcountry accent and I didn't realise until a few months ago 😭 I went to london with my nan and we were eating at the hotel breakfast bar area, we were sat next to a posh london couple and the wife heard us speak and whispered to her husband asking if we were southern or westcountry and the husband told her to just ask ‐ she never did but it was really strange because I thought I had a really basic english dialect and to hear it be confused with a southern american dialect felt ... idk
Oh yeah, totally forgot the character's name lol, I just knew it was from Rugrats. I'm Asian too and they aired reruns where I live, so maybe it's more the fact that it's pretty old (1991-2004 apparently) and less about regional differences.
I thought they were talking about the transatlantic accent at first there. I think Elizabeth just underestimates how bad your average American is at doing accents. They "fantasy" accent works because it's just people adopting certain words and phrases instead of trying to copy an entire dialect.
To be perfectly fair American accents are already a hybridization of other countries accents. The midwestern accents has its origins in German and Scandinavian for instance. A lot of terminology we use now are from the colony days so in a way we speak more British than the British the Brits even started dropping the hard R in their words not long after the revolution and so port states like New York and Jersey who would frequently sell to the British started picking up the new developing accent in Britain which gave birth to the New Yorker and Jersey Accents. The stereotypical Southern Accent has its origins in both Scottish and Cockney accents. We’re bad with Accents because we have a fusion of like 2-3 different accents everywhere around here.
Yeah, ERB is the best vtuber in Hololive and overall, she even surpasses Suisei as the best singing vtuber of all. Suisei has no chance of surpassing Elizabeth.
@UltimatePhantasm yeah from my research she has worked on a number of anime dubs and apparently was the singer for the living tombstones "die in a fire". Needless to say she has been in the anime community and internet community for a long time so it's no surprise she would end up here eventually lol
The Transatlantic Accent the Phony “For TV” voice that gaslit the few foreigners that aren’t already convinced we all sound like we’re either from New York or Texas.
That in-between is an actual thing. Proto-American dialect in the early decades of the United States, some New England communities still have traces of its mix of British and American terms in common use.
Mixing American and European English Accents for Fantasy pretty on point. There's a lot of stuff that existed in the Ancient Times that the Queen's English phased out, but Americans are still doing. Like all the "R" sounds.
I was actually gonna comment about the Trans-Atlantic accent when she was talking about the part-British part-American "fantasy" accent, and then she brought it up right after lol
British accents used to be closer to American btw, they changed it sometime in the 1900s to try and match specific accents that they saw as higher class
ERB has such a talent and range is amazing! Her singing skills are amazing, I think she could be a soprano no? Her multiple voice skill is a lot better than most EN VA's I've heard. Of the Holo mems singers that I love to listen is Suisei and Marine and now ERB is my third fav!