The sounds we make.

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by TheFrogger, Jun 24, 2019.

  1. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    Hi there.

    When we talk, is there a more masculine or feminine note,
     
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  3. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    I suppose it would depend on the gender of the speaker.
     
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  5. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    ...But are certain notes biased?
     
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  7. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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  8. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    ...possibly chords.
     
  9. Neddy Bate Valued Senior Member

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    More feminine sounding voices tend to have a more melodic, sing-song sound to them. They can also be in a higher pitch range than more masculine voices, which can be deeper and more monotone.
     
  10. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Depends on the length of the vocal cords.
     
  11. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    E-minor is the SADDEST chord. I would have to say that G-major is the most feminine chord.

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