- Is it better to have a male or female voice over?
- Do women's voices get deeper?
- Are women's voices harder to hear?
- Why is female voice sharper than male?
Is it better to have a male or female voice over?
A study from The Voice Realm found that 66% of internet video viewers prefer a female voiceover than that of a male. Female voices are viewed as more friendly and trustworthy. Female voices are typically used for a more soothing approach, such as on-hold and IVR systems in order to convey a more relaxed and comfortable ...
Do women's voices get deeper?
After puberty and well into older adulthood, some people's voices may change, but not everyone's. Men's voices tend to go up in pitch. Women's voices tend to go down. Most of the time vocal changes such as deepening are completely normal.
Are women's voices harder to hear?
The voices of most women and children fall into a higher frequency range – generally 165 to 255 Hertz – while male voices are typically lower frequency at 85 to 180 Hz. Another factor that can make women's and children's voices more difficult to hear is that they are generally softer (less loud) than men's voices.
Why is female voice sharper than male?
Women have shorter vocal cords which vibrate more quickly and produce a higher pitch, while in men the longer vocal cords vibrate with low frequencies giving them deeper voice. Thus, women have high-pitched or shriller voice as compared to men.