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PostPosted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:01 am 
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Hey guys,

I've been doing some voice tonality research lately because I noticed that some specific deep voices give an immediate sense of respect and warmth. You can cut out a lot of rapport building time if you have a great voice. But before I can practice getting a great voice, I need to choose a voice model. I want everybody who reads this to say at least one person whose voice would be great to emulate. This is a big decision so I'd like your input and if enough people make thought-out suggestions, this could become a very useful thread. I'll start us off:

Anthony Robbins

David DeAngelo

Jack Nicholson

Clint Eastwood

And on more of an "old man"/"Hollywood narrator" theme:

Donald Sutherland

Morgan Freeman

Sidney Poitier


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George Clooney has a godly voice. Actually, he's is just plain godly...


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George Clooney has a godly voice. Actually, he's is just plain godly...
This.

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It's all in the voice – especially George Clooney's

by Moira Holden

A study into the attraction of voice revealed women who are fertile and seeking a potential father are turned on by deep voices like George Clooney's. But once they have given birth, they are more likely to prefer the squeaky tones of David Beckham. A study of the Hadza tribe, in Tanzania, was carried out by anthropologist Dr Coren Apicella and psychologist Dr David Feinberg. The tribe is described as one of the 'last true hunter-gatherers' and a 'window to our past'. Researchers played different voice recordings to members of the tribe. The study showed that fertile women preferred husky voices – like George Clooney – because it is a sign of health, dominance and good genes. A man with a deep voice was seen as a better hunter with good immunity to illness. But once the women had babies they were attracted to higher-pitched voices – like David Beckham's – because the tone was viewed as a signal that he would make a better father. Dr Apicella, from Harvard University, said: 'Women who were breastfeeding had a stronger preference for high-pitched male voices, whereas women who were not breastfeeding preferred lower-pitched voices. 'As testosterone is considered a costly signal associated with dominance and low paternal investment, women's preferences may reflect a trade-off between securing good genes and paternal investment.
'Voice pitch, similar to other features such as faces, may be an indicator of underlying mate quality in humans. Vocal attractiveness is correlated with body and facial attractiveness in both men and women.'
Men were attracted to women with higher-pitched voices because it suggests they are subordinate, feminine and healthy.
Looks like you both were right :P


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I have to say someone hmmm? Darn.

One that won't help anyone, but it's one. My uncle. He is a singer, and is able to do the hunk-off-the-TV-adverts voice, the one which every housewife loves. I'm jealous.


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Sean Connery has always been one of the most comfortable men to listen to, in my experience.


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When I think about this thread I think about mystery and style and realize their voices are just kinda normal even a bit high pitched. If you notice they both have an almost san francisco type accent, I think that inflection helps to disarm women right away.

So, going with that mindset, John Malkovich

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My favourites are:

Christopher Walken (good tone, but it's his pace and use me pauses that is really captivating)
Anthony Hopkins (paradoxically soft & powerfull)

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my fav has to be steven hawking...


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my fav has to be steven hawking...
Classy choice, but we don't all those cool voiceboxes unfortunately. One day....one day


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Richard Burton
James Earl Jones

some one with a low pitch, with slow confident delivary

Id avoid tony R, his pitch is hight, and he talks way to fast.


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i'd have to say... Al Picino


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Dr. Gregory House.

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James Earl Jones

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Darth mofreaking Vader


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Fertile women prefer more masculine, testosterone-y men generally. It's known that women are more attracted to butch alpha males when we're ovulating, but during the less fertile parts of our monthly cycle we go for the softer, smaller, nurturing types. That's why none of this matters: women are subconsciously looking to get laid when we're ovulating, and the rest of the time we're just looking for a comfortable provider. The alpha guy is more likely to get laid however you slice it. The guy with the deeper voice wins. Google the "sexy son hypothesis".


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