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It is a known and popular fact that testosterone deepens your voice. Some studies state it and even men and women who abuse steroids experience a deepening of voice.
It is also an infamous treatment for professional singers. (but we are not neccessarily looking to improve singing, eventho it is a nice feature)
Here You can see a study where men successfully deepened their voice
Their, presumably, speaking voice went from 230 Hz on average to 170 Hz o.a. This is a drop of 60 Hz
Unfortunately they had hypogonadism, which is essentially lowlevels of Testosterone and they had a higher pitch to begin with.
Therefore we can not conclude that we, normal male pitch, can also drop 60 Hz (but we can hope and high voicecels could try anyways)
There are several categories of voice pitch. I just take some example Hz and pitches so you get the idea (Bass is the lowest range here):
(left starts with 1 (example: A1) and increases by octave)
So let us assume E3 (Average Tenor) is approx. a normal male voice pitch
for example the first tone here:
Let us assume (not likely) that a Man with Tenor can drop his speaking voice by 60 Hz, he would enter Bass-Baritone range
example:
which is alraedy pretty good
For those who want to learn singing too: It is easier to learn higher ranges for your singing voice than it is to add lower range
I made this thread in few minutes and didn't make too much effort bu I hope that I can pioneer a beginning for blackpilled voicemaxxing here
(I can't stand those Quora bluepillers)
(I might continue if enough positive reaction)
It is also an infamous treatment for professional singers. (but we are not neccessarily looking to improve singing, eventho it is a nice feature)
Here You can see a study where men successfully deepened their voice
Their, presumably, speaking voice went from 230 Hz on average to 170 Hz o.a. This is a drop of 60 Hz
Unfortunately they had hypogonadism, which is essentially lowlevels of Testosterone and they had a higher pitch to begin with.
Therefore we can not conclude that we, normal male pitch, can also drop 60 Hz (but we can hope and high voicecels could try anyways)
There are several categories of voice pitch. I just take some example Hz and pitches so you get the idea (Bass is the lowest range here):
Pitch | Note | Hz |
Soprano | E5 | 659 Hz |
Alto | E4 | 330 Hz |
Tenor | E3 | 165 Hz |
Bass | E2 | 82 Hz |
(left starts with 1 (example: A1) and increases by octave)
So let us assume E3 (Average Tenor) is approx. a normal male voice pitch
for example the first tone here:
Let us assume (not likely) that a Man with Tenor can drop his speaking voice by 60 Hz, he would enter Bass-Baritone range
example:
which is alraedy pretty good
For those who want to learn singing too: It is easier to learn higher ranges for your singing voice than it is to add lower range
I made this thread in few minutes and didn't make too much effort bu I hope that I can pioneer a beginning for blackpilled voicemaxxing here
(I can't stand those Quora bluepillers)
(I might continue if enough positive reaction)
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