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Today, I read an essay in the field of psychology that investigated whether or not a seductive voice is more alluring than a nice face. Whether the issue I have with regard to the numbers and the research is whether or not a sexy voice is more beautiful than a person’s face; rather, I am curious about how they evaluated their conclusions. Not only did the late great Barry White have a singing voice that was extraordinarily rich and warm and sensuous, but his speaking voice was just as captivating. There is no question that women find males with a deep voice to be both appealing and attractive. This dude captivated our attention. Having said that, I do not agree with some aspects of the material that pertains to the female voice. The report said that males had a preference for women who have voices that are higher in pitch. Women who have voices that are higher in pitch are believed to be younger, and they often seem to be slimmer. Since I have been teaching voice for so many years, I have never discovered that males have a preference for women who have high-pitched voices. The exact opposite is true. Fran Drescher, Wanda Sykes, and Anna Kendrick were not chosen by the film studios to play the parts that required a seductive voice, despite the fact that they were all excellent candidates for the roles. In the film Victor/Victoria, there is a particularly memorable moment in which the attractive and seductive Lesley Ann Warren is attempting to woo James Garner. In recent times, he has shifted his affections away from Warren and placed them on Julie Andrews. It is clear from the look on his face that the high-pitched whining voice that Warren exudes is making him uncomfortable. [It is worth noting that a high-pitched voice that is bothersome is a benefit for comedic purposes. First, listen to the nasal whine that Jane Curtain makes while she is performing a comedy part, and then listen to her talk when she is being interviewed. The’real’ speaking voice of curtain is astonishingly resonant.] The warmth of a voice is what makes it appealing to listen to. When the chest cavity is the source of power for the voice, the voice produces warmth. Regrettably, the vast majority of individuals, which accounts for 99 percent of the population, do not use their cavities in this way; hence, their voices lack warmth. The addition of the chest cavity to the positioning of spoken sound, on the other hand, results in voices such as those of Scarlett Johansson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Angelina Jolie, Felicia Rashad, and Kathleen Turner. What I have a question about the statistics that were cited in the article from psychology today is whether or not they were questioning the men about their motives. In other words, were the men judging the female voice to determine whether or not they wanted to hook up with her or whether or not they really wanted to listen to what she was saying? Let’s be honest about the motivation behind a high-pitched female voice; it may be seen as an indication of being slimmer and younger. A guy who is fifty years old and is seeking for a woman who is twenty years old is not being intelligent! The ideal appearance for him would be a face devoid of wrinkles, breasts that are firm, and legs that are free of cellulite… Well, if she does sound like a bimbo, then so be it. A female voice that is deep, rich, and resonant, on the other hand, not only sounds more seductive but also sounds much more confident. Would you suggest a certain individual to be on the board of directors of a company? What about Julia Ormond’s or Kelly Ripa’s? Yes, you are able to project a more assured tone. Yes, it is possible to sound more seductive; but, before you can do that, you need to find your “true” voice, which is the voice that is buried deep within your chest and is just waiting to be discovered. a voice that Lady Nancy Daniels is the first video training program that focuses on improving one’s voice, and she gives courses in voice and presenting skills to individuals, corporations, and groups. In addition, she is the creator of voicing it! You may visit voice dynamic for further information on how to improve your presenting and voice talents.