My experience? Wow (hello),well it starts way back when I started singing along to Disney songs when I was rather small, trying my best to imitate the exact sound from the lead casting vocal all the way to the backup characters. I find myself always imitating the pronunciations and accents of particular sounds and voices that I hear from songs on the radio, to television, to celebrities. It is this method of imitation that I find reason in why life can be so very entertaining in the first place. I use these "voices" in my humor, and entertainment purposes and the result is that they always bring amusment to my friends, colleagues and family. I have loud lungs for such a small person, and I am always singing. As for experience in the written practice: I have done Honors choir 1999-2001 at S.H. Rider High School, Wichita Falls, Texas: where I've done formal, rehearsed singing to stylized Broadway show tunes. I am musical, and tend to stray towards that spectrum of voice overs, but I love to talk "funny" as well. In 2003-2004, while living abroad in Leeds, England, the Devonshire Music Society put on a well rehearsed performance on Guy's and Dolls as I was casted as Adalaide. This was such a fun experience, which the accents, the gestures, and the singing and is on DVD. I have done voice recordings for art related pieces for my friend and British artist Benjamin Stephenson. I have done a professional recordings: voicemail greetings, for a phone servicing appliance for computer technician and product designer Johnny Wood. I have used my own voice in the relation to my own artwork as an artist by performance pieces.
I am always looking forward to gaining more professionalized experience!
As to reverberate, I am self-taught with Character voices. I have been in Honor Choir which is profound for more developed sounds. I was cast in a Lead role for a Musical performed at Leeds Univeristy in England. I have done competive speeches at state levels via 4-H in my younger years. I was active in plays in youth even for Church related venues. I have taken a Linguistics course, and study independantly the varations of the voice.
I am an artist and I enjoy working in different medias, even if from the voice. As a student who is majoring in the fields of Art and English I find the verbal means of expression of prime importance. I write creatively and wish to incorporate voice overs with my future career as as a screenwriter, artist etc... Knowing this, I know how and what stylizations work with what characters I have in mind.