I had a Southern accent but I had broken it so hard.
I'm completely Americanized - I have an American accent, an American wife - but a residue of me is foreign.
My accent's become a weird hybrid.
I don't have a good British accent.
Do not allow the accents in the brass to produce space between the notes.
I personally am not conscious of my accent.
Accent your positive and delete your negative.
I like people and I like hearing their stories. The way that they deliver them is always very particular and I think that their accents are integral to that.
I can do accents really well.
I love Russian, because it's delicious to speak like that. If you have to speak French, you can also do that, because it's not difficult. Accents are a cool thing to do. And I love doing them.
I didn't really like my Sydney accent - nobody likes the sound of their own voice - and when I was a little younger tried to change my accent gradually. But I've only ever really lived in Sydney and Los Angeles, so I haven't been influenced by the accents of some far-off land.
My accent depends on whom I'm around.
My accent remained terrible. It was very hard for me to initiate any conversation with someone I didn't know.
Yum-O! I say this if something is so good that 'yum' just isn't enough of an exclamation. The accent is on the 'O' as in, 'Oh! That is so good!'
What was I like? I had a high-pitched voice. Sounded a bit like a girl. Spoke with a Stoke accent, tremendously naive. Overconfident. Tremendously overconfident. And underconfident at the same time - really, really bad combination! Gets you places, though.
It's rare that there's a role that requires an Australian accent.
If they had offered me James Bond, I probably couldn't have gone to England anymore in my life. James Bond with an accent? That would have been something.
I never really had a strong accent.
I spent quite a lot of time pissing off my friends because I could get girls with a British accent, despite the fact that I was tubby and, like, not very cool.
Much of my playing is rhythmic and choppy; I use a lot of double stops. The wah just accents all those stops and chops and brings out the rhythmic aspect that much more.