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Do the different races have different voices (besides accent)
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Yes, I can identify black people's voices very easily.
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Yes, I can identify Trolls very easily.
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Are you calling me a troll? You are disgusting.
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By the way, my nickname stands for Konrad Kennedy from Kentucky.
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Yeah, black voices are very distinctive (GENERALLY, not always, the best when it comes to singing). Indian voices generally more high pitched. Etc etc.
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black voices are gorilla voices.
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<Do the different races have different voices ?>
Do the different people have different races ?
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A race is where people try to go fast so they can get to the finish line first. Races can't talk, so don't have voices.
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My correspondent Uriel and I had this discussion some time ago in another thread. With my admittedly amateurish experience with forensics, and her professional experience with forensic anthropology, we came to the conclusion that there is indeed a different resonance in the Negroid voice, probably related to differences in skull structure or soft tissue structure among the various human races.
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Yeah, the Negroid voice is deeper than the caucasian voice.
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<<Yeah, the Negroid voice is deeper than the caucasian voice.>>
Ever heard of Michael Jackson?
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I'm not sure it's really the "voice", maybe it's the "accent", and so there's no difference. How do you distinguish what's part of the accent and what is not? Listen to this... if you didn't know he was black, would you guess it just listening to the way he speaks before he turns getto? When he turns getto the difference is huge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUS6nKpddec
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Yes you can tell he is black by listening to his voice before the bug or whatever flies in his face.
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Yes, as with other characteristics the 'timbre' of the voice seems to vary with populations. All the training in the world will not make you sound just like a black person if you weren't born black.
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