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Voice depth is simply the pitch. if you have a deep voice at say 100 hz, but it's not very resonant, it will sound kind of flat but still deep. Voice resonance can come in many forms, but an example of resonance is if you have a raspy voice or if you have a very prominent bass tone under the main sound of your voice. Some voices even get so resonant that for a very short time after speaking, say 0.2 seconds after they just said something, a resonating bass sound can escape their mouths.
What do you think sounds better, a deep voice that isn't very resonant but 100 hz deep or a very resonant, bass-rich voice at 130 hz?
What do you think sounds better, a deep voice that isn't very resonant but 100 hz deep or a very resonant, bass-rich voice at 130 hz?