Do guys find deep voices attractive?
Do guys find deep voices attractive?
It seems that studies done on the speaking voice say that men prefer women with higher-pitched voices. These studies report that men ‘see’ women with higher-pitched voices as being younger and thinner. When it comes to the speaking voice, those which are most appealing to your ear tend to be deeper in pitch.
What does a deep voice indicate?
But having a deep voice does not mean that the person has to be yelling to get the attention of his or her underlings. Instead, their voice transmits as a leader’s voice that is distinguishable from the rest. A deeper voice also leads to credibility.
What makes a voice annoying?
In a paper published to the Journal of Neuroscience, it is explained how researchers found that being annoyed by certain sounds comes from high levels of activity between the brain region that processes emotion (the amygdala) and the region that processes sound (the auditory cortex).
Are nasal voices annoying?
But for the rest of the country, nasal tones—think Fran Drescher—are often perceived as annoying. According to Psychology Today, nasal, pitchy voices are often caused by an obstructed airflow in the throat or nasal patches that causes an imbalance in sound vibrations during speech.
What voices are annoying?
Top Five Most Annoying Vocal Habits
- Nasal Voice – Nasal Nelly. People often ask me what the worst vocal quality is, and I’d have to say, hands down, it’s a nasal voice.
- Vocal Fry – A Gravel Truck had a baby that talks.
- Upspeak -Why?
- mumbling – mmflleimslisub…
- Adult Women with child-like voices.
Why does my voice sound horrible when recorded?
The voice that we think we speak with is only the voice that we hear inside our own head, so when we hear our actual voices on recording, it sounds different from what we’re used to. Your voice might not actually be “bad,” but rather you’re just not used to hearing your voice through outside ears.
Why do I sing pitchy?
There are other reasons singers go pitchy—if you can’t hear yourself well enough in your monitors, if the song is too high or too low for your current range, if your voice (or your brain/body) is tired, if you lack confidence, if you’re stressed out or tense, etc… so take those into consideration as well—but by far.