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I think Tina's voicei is high pitched because she is nervous, my vocal cords used to get like that from the stress my Mom used to put me thru, and my husband could always tell she called me that day. My sister's husband used to ask her the same thing. Stress can make you lose your voice. Well I really enjoy Tina she is just run in the ground on cook shows like Wednesday and she was just on like that this past Saturday.

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I've grown to appreciate Tina's presentations, when she allowed to talk.

 

She  can be in the middle of showing the appliance or working up a recipe, then she'll be interrupted to go over colors or whatever.

 

That's when I hit the remote, it's not her fault.

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I think Tina does a nice thorough job of explaining the product and doesn’t over talk. 

She talks slowly and goes over every detail of the product demonstrating or recipe that she is making.

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I also have sensitivity to high pitch shrilled voices.  I always mute her when she is on.  Her voice grates on my nerves.  

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I seriously would give that job up. That is to much to expect from anyone. That poor women. They really do take advantage of her. They about killed the other one before her, she didn't look well when she retired. That job , No way , not worth it !!!

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Tina' s voice is still very shrill.  They really need to help her with that.  Her presentations are great but I can't listen for long.  The mute button comes in handy.

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@MKR14 

 

Her voice is like the lady who sells pot stickers?  

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@ValuSkr wrote:

@chickenbutt  I have to agree.  The new girl sounds just like Laura Weathers.  The TV was on the other day and I wasn't watching, but heard the voice and had to look --- for a second, I thought Laura was back!  I wonder if they trained her to talk like Laura.  Smiley Happy


@ValuSkr 

So, you think they trained Tina to make her sound like the lady who presented K.A. before?  How do you do that? Use of voice recordings?  Or?

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@software wrote:

I've grown to appreciate Tina's presentations, when she allowed to talk.

 

She  can be in the middle of showing the appliance or working up a recipe, then she'll be interrupted to go over colors or whatever.

 

That's when I hit the remote, it's not her fault.


@software 

 

Who?  

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Re: Kitchen Aid Rep-Tina

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I don't know why her voice ever bothered anybody..  Her voice is certainly no worse than the Lock & Lady,  Chris ???  Now that voice/accent bothers me..   And Tina's voice sounds nothing like Laura Weathers, to me.  I don't think Tina is from the south...