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Height and voice?

kl122002

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Just wondering, would the voice gets deeper as you grow taller?
I notice guys above 6'5" always have a thick/ deep tone when they speak. Is there any exemption?
 

greenblazer2

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Not to my knowledge.


is a true bass at 20 as is


at 22.
 
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Justagoodguy

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Also,


at 21 has a very larger than life voice.
 
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sixonedude

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Yes! I've noticed this. Tall guys do tend to have more baritone voices. And even when a shorter guy has a deep voice it can sound like they've sucked in some helium lol … though I have met at least one guy who was under 5'6" and had a bass voice that could fill a room. If I hadn't seen him I would have guessed he was a foot taller.
 

hyperauxi

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The depth of voice is partially determined by length of vocal cords, which tend to be longer in taller men (and men in general, both on account of sexual differentiation and greater average height). It also applies to women, but less so. Brittney Griner is an extreme example, although she's tall enough to snugly fit in the height range of men posted here. It is, like most phenomenon or traits, only a tendency, however. I personally know multiple guys over 2 m that have soft and fairly high voices. It's a contrast (I love contrast and iconoclasm) that I happen to like, although I like deep voices, too.
 
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