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Originally Posted by barisuta53
It's a pet peeve of mine when people on the Internet say there's such a thing as a natural or unnatural vocal tone because everybody's voice is capable of multiple tones.
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Nobody's arguing that everybody's voice is capable of multiple tones, does it mean that speaking like a cartoon character is normal/natural? No. If you listen to voice over actors they often share stories how doing a certain voice puts a strain on their voice. If someone's not comfortable with a certain tone, they don't use it in a regular life, it's not natural to them.
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Originally Posted by barisuta53
Look at a singer like Floor Jansen, she can sing in a dark operatic soprano, a low distorted growl, or a belt. They are all different tones to her voice and none of them are any more or less natural.
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You're describing diffrent styles of singing. Does she alter her tone colour from show to show while she's staying in one style?
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Originally Posted by barisuta53
Britney Spear's "baby voice" or "breathy voice" is as much a part of her natural voice as her deeper, more resonant tone.
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Then why does she struggle to maintain the baby voice throughout the performance, switching to her lower voice she's clearly more comfortable with?