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News: Both sides of the vocal frequency spectrum are important.
Low vocals are major for creating sex appeal and masculinity.
High vocals are not as important when in comes to mogging with attraction, but they play major roles if you want to show off and make your voice appear more unique -- because it is rare for a man to sing very high notes.
If you can sing countertenor-level notes like Adam Levine or Vitas or chest voice notes below a C2 or so like Axl Rose or Tim Storms, consider yourself very lucky because you mog the majority of the male population vocally. Even if you can't sing, you can show off your vocal range while conversing and make those foids WETwith your E6's in falsetto like me:
There is really nothing else to be said about low notes, they sound robust and masculine and are pretty much essential for having an overall good voice impression. High notes on the other hand sound absolutely beautiful and angelic when you use them correctly. To add, high notes don't always have to sound this way, they can also be "scream-like" -- but they sound captivating and amazing. These are generally in mixed voice (mix between chest and head voice) or some other version of head voice -- using different parts of the body to make a different sound. They mainly are important when singing, although you can still use them in everyday life like me .
Disclaimer: if you can't get your head voice / falsetto beyond an F5 or so, it is OVER on ALL LEVELS.
When the term "angelic" is mentioned, it does not mean just girl-immitated plain falsetto singing. No, it means rich, full, and like it came from the heavens -- absolutely tear-inducing:
To add, the term "scream-like" sounds like these:
F5 at 1:54
Thank you for your time.
Disclaimer #2: This was one big humble brag -- a shit thread.
Low vocals are major for creating sex appeal and masculinity.
High vocals are not as important when in comes to mogging with attraction, but they play major roles if you want to show off and make your voice appear more unique -- because it is rare for a man to sing very high notes.
If you can sing countertenor-level notes like Adam Levine or Vitas or chest voice notes below a C2 or so like Axl Rose or Tim Storms, consider yourself very lucky because you mog the majority of the male population vocally. Even if you can't sing, you can show off your vocal range while conversing and make those foids WETwith your E6's in falsetto like me:
There is really nothing else to be said about low notes, they sound robust and masculine and are pretty much essential for having an overall good voice impression. High notes on the other hand sound absolutely beautiful and angelic when you use them correctly. To add, high notes don't always have to sound this way, they can also be "scream-like" -- but they sound captivating and amazing. These are generally in mixed voice (mix between chest and head voice) or some other version of head voice -- using different parts of the body to make a different sound. They mainly are important when singing, although you can still use them in everyday life like me .
Disclaimer: if you can't get your head voice / falsetto beyond an F5 or so, it is OVER on ALL LEVELS.
To add, the term "scream-like" sounds like these:
F5 at 1:54
Thank you for your time.
Disclaimer #2: This was one big humble brag -- a shit thread.
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