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The Physics of Voice Texture: Why Some Indian Voices Sound “Soft,” “Nasal,” or “Open”
The unique qualities of Indian vocal texture have fascinated singers, vocal coaches, and mix engineers for decades. Why do some Indian voices sound soft and warm, while others carry a distinct nasal quality or an open, resonant tone? The answer lies in the physics of voice production, specifically how vocal formants, resonance chambers, and vocal placement shape the timbre and tone of the voice. Understanding these elements can help artists and technicians improve vocal color
Sarvagya Verma
Nov 19, 20254 min read
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