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Yes. Having déjà vu here, though; I think you’ve posted this before.![]()
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Yes. Having déjà vu here, though; I think you’ve posted this before.![]()
Peer. Like in Peer Gynt. ⟨pɪə(ɹ)⟩Right now I'm tempted to say Per can rot in hell for all I care but I suspect this isn't the response you were looking for. I will cease and desist, lol.
Why are all the YT Glasgow accent vids so long? Rhetorical question. It's just annoying.
Peter Capaldi has an accent on fire. Scottish, I think?
idc!Peer. Like in Peer Gynt. ⟨pɪə(ɹ)⟩
Per. Like in Per Oscarsson, Pehr Silver, Per Ragnar, Nina Persson. ⟨pɛːr⟩
Okay, sorry.idc!
The Suffolk accent and pronunciations are fab. Not so slow as the Somerset accent which can be slightly exhausting if you're not used to it, imo.Lovely vowels! I can’t contain myself!![]()
Love the vowels and the melody.Peter Capaldi interview. Haven't watched all of it. Will check later and delete if there's anything dodgy in it.
11m 25s
oh dear! Peeps I don't know. Is he a film actor? Let me go and look ...How about John Hannah? He’s got a nice one, too.
Film actor, yes.oh dear! Peeps I don't know. Is he a film actor? Let me go and look ...
I'll always love a Scottish accent. But he's too tidy.How about John Hannah? He’s got a nice one, too.
He might be on the tidier side, now that you mention it…I'll always love a Scottish accent. But he's too tidy.
This is more my thing ...
He sounds very middle class to me. In any case, he's an actor so whether he originally had a stronger accent he will no doubt have toned it down for the sake of his career. Or sometimes it just happens naturally. If he lives and works mostly in London (or out of the UK) his accent will naturally fade away. If I was betting on it, I'd say he's middle class. Lovely voice but def too tidy for me.He might be on the tidier side, now that you mention it…![]()
Yes, yes!Let’s put some drawl in the mix.
This always does my head in. Michael looks so beautiful in this one.
Powerful. I'm impressed by the way the conductor works. He seems to visualize the music with his movements."Music Director Thomas Dausgaard and the Seattle Symphony perform "In the Hall of the Mountain King" from Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 by Edvard Grieg at Benaroya Hall."
2m 41s
It is. Always.It’s complicated.
Yes, I especially enjoyed that. I didn't feel that he was being melodramatic in a false way but, rather, was completely immersed in the music and in his attempt to embody the music or convey messages to his musicians. I loved the whole thing.Powerful. I'm impressed by the way the conductor works. He seems to visualize the music with his movements.
It's a shame. It happens from time to time (((It’s complicated.
I love that thought.Just recently came across an interesting opinion. Everything complicated for us has a simple solution, but we don't see it. I don't know if this is true, but this thought attracted me. What do you think?