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Acoustic Genderspace Viewer - Research Trial
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Example of a 49-year-old male voice (FrothySolutions) on Apr 7, 2022 describing his college experience on an interview (27.7–1:32.9 in the interview; 1:05.2 total duration; 124 words)*:
"Well, wasn't that different from when I first enrolled. When I first enrolled, I, you know, was kind of invisible. I'm not sure how much of that is on me and my social ineptitude, but when I first went to college, I was pretty much invisible, and I'm pretty much invisible now, but I'm, I guess I'm taking more steps to make myself apparent. I've [sic] going to the college nightclubs. I've got video of that. If you search YouTube, 'FrothySolutions,' you'll find my channel. I've also started picking up volunteer shifts at a college bar and grill where a lot of college students work, and it's been a nice little outlet for interacting with college students. I don't think otherwise I'd be able to."
*source:
View: https://youtu.be/8XO950oADGU?feature=shared
Results:
His AVERAGE (mean) voice pitch: 127 Hz
Average male adult voice pitch: 80–160 Hz
FrothySolutions, you are... NOT a voicecel!!!
I found a study that says male voice pitch remains stable throughout adulthood (after age 28):
Here, we measured the F0 parameters of men who were recorded once every 7 years from age 7 to 56 as they participated in the British television documentary Up Series. Linear mixed models revealed significant effects of age on all F0 parameters, wherein F0 mean, minimum, maximum and the standard deviation of F0 showed sharp pubertal decreases between age 7 and 21, yet remained remarkably stable after age 28.
Planned pairwise comparisons with Bonferroni's correction confirmed that F0mean, F0min, F0max and F0s.d. values dropped significantly and dramatically from age 7 to 14, and again from age 14 to 21 (table 3). These F0 parameters then remained relatively stable following puberty, although we observed acute transient increases in F0 parameters at age 28. These age-related changes in F0 are further illustrated in figure 1.
In this longitudinal study, we tracked men's fundamental frequency (F0) over a span of 50 years of their lives. Our results corroborate those of earlier cross-sectional and cohort studies, demonstrating sharp pubertal decreases in male F0 parameters between the ages of 7 and 21 [2,3]. Our study contributes two additional key findings. First, despite these profound pubertal drops in F0, we demonstrate that men's F0 stabilizes after puberty and remains remarkably stable throughout adulthood. Second, our results reveal that individual differences in men's F0 are already established by age 7, long before sexual maturation and pubertal influences on the vocal anatomy.
On another note, the text in red also means it was over for voicecels at age 7.
Not only that, there is a slight mean (average) difference between age 28 and age 49 of −6 Hz, meaning that Frothy probably had a voice of 133 Hz when he was 28:
Source:
I myself got these results from a previous test a while back (rounded to two decimal places since the downloaded data is a lot more precise):
Mean Pitch: 157.74 Hz
Mean Resonance: 50.36%
Median Pitch: 138.84 Hz
Median Resonance: 49.02%
St. Dev Pitch: 51.39 Hz
St. Dev Resonance: 23.17%
So I'm also in the adult male range and thus... NOT a voicecel!!!
What did you guys get? Giving your voice pitch Hz does not mean intelligence agencies can find your identity.
@GeckoBus @ItsovERfucks @Puppeter @Sheogorath @FrothySolutions
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