heyimyourlife
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Some times i feel that singers pronounce it as a short E sound, like in "send", "bed", "ten", etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNk7OM5OypE
at 1:47
"Growing conspiracy" it ends in the short E sound
"Everyone's after me" rhyming with the previous one, it's again the short E sound
"Frayed ends of sanity" it ends in the EE sound
"hear them calling... hear them calling me" rhyming with the previous one, it's again the EE sound
So the same word, "ME", is pronounce with two different vowels.
Would you say that in the first quoted verse James (the singer) pronounces "ME" with the short E sound? or is it just the EE sound? but then why it sounds different in the last quoted verse?
Some times I can listen to singers saying the EI diphthong, like in "SAY".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQmEd_UeeIk
at 0:37
"You're on your knees" the EE sound
"Begging please" the EE sound
"Stay with me" the EI diphthong
The same question:
Would you say that in the last quoted verse April (the singer) pronounces "ME" with the EI diphthong? or is it just the EE sound? but then why it sounds like that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNk7OM5OypE
at 1:47
"Growing conspiracy" it ends in the short E sound
"Everyone's after me" rhyming with the previous one, it's again the short E sound
"Frayed ends of sanity" it ends in the EE sound
"hear them calling... hear them calling me" rhyming with the previous one, it's again the EE sound
So the same word, "ME", is pronounce with two different vowels.
Would you say that in the first quoted verse James (the singer) pronounces "ME" with the short E sound? or is it just the EE sound? but then why it sounds different in the last quoted verse?
Some times I can listen to singers saying the EI diphthong, like in "SAY".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQmEd_UeeIk
at 0:37
"You're on your knees" the EE sound
"Begging please" the EE sound
"Stay with me" the EI diphthong
The same question:
Would you say that in the last quoted verse April (the singer) pronounces "ME" with the EI diphthong? or is it just the EE sound? but then why it sounds like that?