Sarah Kay & Phil Kaye - When Love Arrives
01:15
Sarah changing her voice to a low growl tone and Phils heavy nervous breathing is an amazing way to portray nervousness inexplicitly we call this identification in voice: acousmatic voice; Phils adlibs weren't in the lyrics of the poem
02:15
Their voices sound gentle and soft portraying the loss of a past love that may be reigniting now ; "Love" is repeated to emphasize the personification of "love" and his/her habits
02:30
The speakers voices become increasingly irritable towards eachother with the change of tone portraying the change from admiration to annoyance
03:53
Their voices slowly begin to sound weaker, vulnerable, tired to portray the exhaustion of fixing something that is already beyond repair (the end of the relationship)
Sarah Kay & Phil Kaye - When Love Arrives
01:15 - 01:23
Sarah changing her voice to a low growl tone and Phils heavy nervous breathing is an amazing way to portray nervousness inexplicitly we call this identification in voice: acousmatic voice; Phils adlibs weren't in the lyrics of the poem
02:15 - 02:23
Their voices sound gentle and soft portraying the loss of a past love that may be reigniting now ; "Love" is repeated to emphasize the personification of "love" and his/her habits
02:30 - 02:37
The speakers voices become increasingly irritable towards eachother with the change of tone portraying the change from admiration to annoyance
03:53 - 03:57
Their voices slowly begin to sound weaker, vulnerable, tired to portray the exhaustion of fixing something that is already beyond repair (the end of the relationship)