Comment #1 posted on 2023-08-10 15:41:59 by one_of_spoons
Morphic resonance.
Some years ago I met someone who had been smoothing the staccato out from their voice. I noticed how some people yank their emphasis around, while others map layers of lilting meaning; almost musical but without singing.
Also I noticed how speaking a different language presented the opportunity to shake out some vocal habits.
Comment #2 posted on 2023-08-12 12:26:52 by tuturto
lilting
That is a good advice. Lilting, a voice that raises and falls, is often perceived more feminine than a steady one that doesn't change pitch that much. Another slightly related term is uptalk, where pitch raises slightly towards the end of sentence, making a statement sound more like a question. Uptalk is often perceived feminine, although it's not exclusively feminine trait.
This was amazing and completely unknown to me! Also thanks for sharing that youtube channel. Thanks!
Comment #4 posted on 2023-08-28 08:02:27 by tuturto
you're welcome
You're welcome dnt. I'm glad you found this episode interesting. That youtube channel goes much deeper in the details and there's a cool video where she's playing back voice samples from the past.
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