My voice is almost always the first thing people notice about me...it's very distinctive and unlike anyone else most people have ever met. Kind of a nasally and innocent Rain Man voice but spoken slowly and relaxed - the California influence. I think I sound exactly, and I mean exactly, like Brian Molko from Placebo. Another weird thing is it seems like most people I've just casually met from a non-Anglophone country are sure that I'm not American, and ask if I'm from England.
A lot of people laugh at my voice but I'm still very talkative and I've had a considerable amount of people tell me they want me to be a singer. I really want to learn how to sing too, I do sing along to iTunes a lot, I really want to be in a band as a singer and maybe keyboardist/synth player.
Craig Nicholls of The Vines (one of my favorite bands) is a diagnosed Aspie. His singing voice is actually nothing atypical of that kind of rock, and his lyrics have never struck me as Aspie-anthemic at all, but his style is what sets him apart - loud, messy, emotional, completely off in his own world - and this is by rock star standards. His speaking voice, from what I've heard, is a lot different from his singing voice too. It has that nasal and innocent sound, juxtaposed onto an Australian accent. Sometimes, people's singing voice sounds way different from their speaking voice.
_________________
"Psychic kids, try to understand who made them this way, so they don't feel bad...floating in space, the ghost is out there, so you're not alone, only out there"
Sagittarius, ISFP, diagnosed with AS when I was 13.
http://www.last.fm/user/DolphinCove