A higher frequency of sound wave leads to a higher pitched noise. Therefore a boy will have a higher frequency voice than a man. A typical adult male will have a speaking voice in the frequency range of 85 to 155 Hz. The pitch of children's voices varies greatly both between different children and within a single child throughout the day (based on emotions, who the child is conversing with, etc.) but with a standard average frequency of around 250 Hz and a range from around 200 to 550 Hz.
for a boy his voice gets lower. for a girl her voice also gets lower Boys voices may change gently or suddenly during Puberty, some not at all. The larynx grows longer and stretches the muscles in the throat causing the voice to go lower in tone.
A boy of 14 years is unable to sing songs at higher notes possibly because his voice has broken. At the onset of puberty, the hormone testosterone is responsible for deepening a boy's voice.At about the age of 14, most boys would have entered puberty. Change in voice is one of the results of the transition into pubescence.
no. Justin beiber, is a normal 16 year old boy, that has not hit his voice changing yet. he has a very soft and higher pitched voice, but it is not a girls voice.
His voice is quite higher than the average male singing voice, so I'll say Countertenor or Boy Soprano.
he is a boy aka his voice well his looks say otherwise.
alto is a low girl voice, suprano is a high girl voice. tenor is a high boy voice, bass is a low boy voice.
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Lecia Macryn is the voice on the Lazy Boy commercials.
Len Kagamine is a 14-year-old boy voice created by the Vocaloid 2 speech synthesizer. He is the male mirror (male twin) of Rin Kagamine (female voice created by Vocaloid). * Many people who cosplay him are girls which is why many people think he is a girl. He has a higher-pitched voice than a lot of male singers (like Justin Bieber), but once you get used to the voice and realize that he has a flat chest, you will see that he is a boy!
I am not sure what you are asking here, are you wondering how you can tell if a voice (for example, over the phone) is a boy's voice or a girl's voice or are you enquiring about a boy's voice changing in pitch (breaking) during puberty?
No, "He is a boy" is not in passive voice. Passive voice involves rearranging the sentence to emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the doer, which would change the sentence to something like "The boy is being called."
maybe, a cracking voice is a sign of a changing voice but if you voice is as high as you say it may not drop the way you want It is normal for a boy to have freak waves of change in his voice pattern when it is breaking. It will settle down shortly and be deeper.