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Birmingham man gets new regional accent ahead of wedding | |
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Jack Reeve, who is from Birmingham and has cerebral palsy, uses a communication device with a robotic voice | Jack Reeve, who is from Birmingham and has cerebral palsy, uses a communication device with a robotic voice |
A young man from Birmingham with cerebral palsy has been gifted a new West Midlands accent, ahead of his wedding. | A young man from Birmingham with cerebral palsy has been gifted a new West Midlands accent, ahead of his wedding. |
Jack Reeve, 22, has been using a communication device with a robotic voice for as long as he can remember. | Jack Reeve, 22, has been using a communication device with a robotic voice for as long as he can remember. |
He is getting married to his fiancee Bethan in 2026 and launched an appeal earlier this year through West Midlands Ambulance Service, supported by the BBC, to find a new accent. | He is getting married to his fiancee Bethan in 2026 and launched an appeal earlier this year through West Midlands Ambulance Service, supported by the BBC, to find a new accent. |
Around 30 people offered their voices, and Mr Reeve chose an anonymous donor with a Dudley accent. | Around 30 people offered their voices, and Mr Reeve chose an anonymous donor with a Dudley accent. |
Jack Reeve was overcome with emotion when he heard his new Dudley accent | Jack Reeve was overcome with emotion when he heard his new Dudley accent |
He said: "I chose a voice with a Dudley accent as that is where my fiancee is from. I also like the timing of the voice. | He said: "I chose a voice with a Dudley accent as that is where my fiancee is from. I also like the timing of the voice. |
"I had to listen to them and mark them based on pitch, speed and what I liked and didn't like about them. | "I had to listen to them and mark them based on pitch, speed and what I liked and didn't like about them. |
"I wanted to make the right choice - it is going to be my voice for the rest of my life." | "I wanted to make the right choice - it is going to be my voice for the rest of my life." |
Mr Reeve is a student at National Star in Cheltenham, which runs the Find My Voice project. | Mr Reeve is a student at National Star in Cheltenham, which runs the Find My Voice project. |
The college works with a company called Model Talker which produces speech synthesis software designed to benefit people who are losing or who have already lost their ability to speak. | The college works with a company called Model Talker which produces speech synthesis software designed to benefit people who are losing or who have already lost their ability to speak. |
It allows students to choose their own bespoke voice. | It allows students to choose their own bespoke voice. |
Jack Reeve's parents Heidi Wells and Chris Reeves travelled to Cheltenham to hear his new voice | Jack Reeve's parents Heidi Wells and Chris Reeves travelled to Cheltenham to hear his new voice |
Parents Heidi Wells and Chris Reeves travelled from Erdington to Cheltenham to hear his new voice. | Parents Heidi Wells and Chris Reeves travelled from Erdington to Cheltenham to hear his new voice. |
Heidi said she was "super happy, super proud, shed my little tear". | Heidi said she was "super happy, super proud, shed my little tear". |
She added: "Super thankful to the guy who's donated his voice to Jack, what a thing to have been able to have done. | She added: "Super thankful to the guy who's donated his voice to Jack, what a thing to have been able to have done. |
"I can't describe it, it's not very often that I'm speechless, but I'm speechless." | "I can't describe it, it's not very often that I'm speechless, but I'm speechless." |
Since 2019 National Star has recorded 11 bespoke voices for different people, recorded by a family member, friend, member of the public, or professional voice actor. | Since 2019 National Star has recorded 11 bespoke voices for different people, recorded by a family member, friend, member of the public, or professional voice actor. |
There is currently no public funding available, so the project is funded through donations. | There is currently no public funding available, so the project is funded through donations. |
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