Hi, I might be mistaken because I'm not really into phonetics, but I don't think it's useful to look into an accent by analyzing the way one sings. If you want to listen to Welsh accents (or to accents from various parts of the UK), I recommend BBC Voices . You'll find clips like the ones in this page , and a map to choose locations from.
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raindoctorInstead of worrying about perceptions (auditory phonetics), try to produce variations (articulatory phonetics): how to produce a fronted /u:/ ?
That seems a very good idea. I think I might try to change from one vowel to the other by knowing whether I must make it more to the front, to the back, more open... But I don't know how I can know whether I'm
KooyeenIf you have such major problems, then maybe you could start with an accent reduction course.
I'll look it up. I'd never heard of them. I'm more interested in British English, so I'll google a bit. Thanks!