@abbbbbby129

I can’t wait to become 1930s noir femfatalpilled using this accent!

@jacobcarter7561

I always start with a “Nyah!” And that gets my in the the right tone

@diulikadikaday

"daahhling, you simply mustt come with Rreginaldd and I to the theataah".

That's a useful phrase to get your mind into the right accent, mood and tone.

@rezlana

holy shit I've been intermittently trying to do a trans atlantic accent for a few weeks and this one short taught me how just by shadowing it once

@FanWing3336

I don’t know half of what you just said. But I listened to you for like 15 seconds and was able to do the accent. So there’s that.

@cringiestthingever9317

Terrence and Phillip from South Park

@charlottemartin4715

Whenever I hear a transatlantic accent all I can think of is how close it sounds to the pronounced British “radio” accent lol

@hunkyd0ry

"I expect you find it neatly parked and polished and pretty in Berkeley Square.☺️"

@Sturmwolf_WM

Could you please do a longer video explaining in more depth how to do this, explaining what those words me more specifically? (And maybe other accents too?)

@lord_toker

Suddenly I feel like stealing artifacts

@Vgamer311

>enunciate everything 
>drop your Rs

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@skeletized

every time i try to do a british accent it turns transatlantic, and when i followed this advice it turned british,,

@Eli-zx2rg

My dad was an actor from 1952-2014 and was trained with a transatlantic accent. He still has that accent. As someone who grew up hearing the accent almost every day of my life I gotta say it's close! Really close, but you still need to do the R sound. It's a softer R sound but it's still there. All the vowels are spoken with like a Y sound in them (think you're pulling your cheeks out into a smile with your vowels) and the rest of it you got spot on.

@pi3.14etc

tbf if you got rid of the nasal quality, completelt forget t's exist unless at the beginning of words and add some slang it will be fairly similar to how us brits talk today

@reznovvazileski3193

Thanks bro. I could only do the cisatlantic accent before but this helps.

@gvcvbbhvbbccxcvn

Don't forget wh as a voiceless labial velar fricative /ʍ/ as in what (or hwat)

@mohoodie8728

That's a pretty good transatlantic accent but it usually sounds so unique and distinguished that it equally sounds American and British, I hear more British here

@theray4002

bro is completing his transformation into a minecraft villager

@totallynameless8861

Add an old-school radio filter over your voice and become an overlord.

@remigiuszdarmach4233

Please do more accent tutorials. I would love to see polish, french, japanese, and nigerian.