I've honestly been praised for things like ability to take on accents, replicate tones and harmonies, and easily memorize things like cinematic dialogue/lines and musical lyrics; my entire life. I can muster excelled versions of things like English-speaking british accents, standard Australian accents, Russian accents, French accents, German accents, Italian accents, Scottish accents, Irish accents, American-Southern accents and even more regional-specific accents like that of New York and Los Angeles.
I've consumed endless amounts of media in my 24 years; as I am an avid movie, film, television, documentary and vlog-style videos fan. Because of this, I've long-been acquiring comprehensive mimicking skills in oral replication; something that has never gone unnoticed by those around me.
I have a rather wide vocal range, having been a soprano (despite my rather low female voice) in my high school and middle school choirs for 5 years. This has helped developed my ability to mimick in terms of singing, as well. My ear for audio has helped me procure commendable impersonations of those around me, actors on shows like SNL, movie characters, and even incredible singers like Robert Plant and Mama Cass from the Mamas & Papas; two of many classical rock/pop icons I've adored(and wanted to be like) my whole life. These are abilities I have also been praised for most of my life.
Music is everything to me, and my decade of experience in things like dance, baton twirling, and cheerleading have provided me with skill in things like keeping beats, counts, and pacing within musical pieces.
I also posses a Journalism master of arts degree; something that has exposed me to numerous audio applications like Adobe voice and Adobe Theater; all of which I've used to mix/record audio, create video projects, and upload technological assignments. With all this, I also have access to compatible voice equipment for all of these listed applications and skills.