Submitted by LegitVirusSN-2 t3_116vden in askscience
Forackol t1_j9a7i9y wrote
Reply to comment by qwertyuiiop145 in Why do we all have different voices? by LegitVirusSN-2
So, the reason of our voices being different than each other is we actually choose our voices.
beef-o-lipso t1_j9aanr3 wrote
That would be a stretch. It's more nature and nurture. Your physical characteristics will impact tonality and what not. You're upbringing will impact cadence, pronouncation, and other influences. Finally, your brain will make its own choices combining all this input into your own voice.
You can consciously influence some parts like pronouncation and accent if you work at it.
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Valyrian_Kobolds t1_j9bilew wrote
It's a fun party trick, makes you absolutely baller at running tabletop rpgs too.
Oftwicke t1_j9bjb6s wrote
Frankly I'm looking forward to doing this when I've voice trained enough lol
dancingmeadow t1_j9dpbud wrote
I'm sure we do make many choices, some of them quite consciously, that affect the way we speak.
Recipe-Jaded t1_j9aasgn wrote
well that and the structure of your respiratory system and shape of your nose and mouth. The slight differences in skeletal structure changes the length, width, diameter, etc. of muscles and tissues that are responsible for speech, making each person have a unique sound
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