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Voice tone and cognitive functions

Flâneuse

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I have a very, very typical Fi voice. I don't really relate to either the Ne or Se voice descriptions. The Te voice sounds right for when I'm irritated or stressed out.
 
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Just found it:

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What do you think?

I don't have a quick shifting voice.

I have a deep voice, with hard tones more like Te. And can seem critical for some people who don't like analysing too much.

Rather Te/Ti.:headphne:
 

Hitoshi-San

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If I yell, my voice cracks a bunch and gets super deep. In normal conversation, it can either be raspy and high-ish or flat and steady, almost kind of annoyed-sounding. I can't really talk quietly or whisper. So, I think maybe Te, Se, or Ni?
 

Raffaella

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Vocaroo | Voice message

Here it is ! Enjoy my french tone (morning voice) :whistling:


Your accent was not an obstacle (I like it) however I think since you weren't speaking in your first language, it took you longer to choose the right word and therefore influenced the analyzation. Funnily, your voice sounded more Ne when you switched to french. I think you should do it in french, but that's just me.

This reminds me of the lipton tea ads in magazines that tests your concentration by asking you to read out the colour of the word not the actual word (like this).
 
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Funnily, your voice sounded more Ne when you switched to french. I think you should do it in french, but that's just me.

Can you tell me why it sounds more Ne in french ? Le naturel revient toujours au galop ! :charge:

Maybe I'll do it in french, but to tell you the truth I'd be much more in the move if others do so (in their own language).
 

Raffaella

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Can you tell me why it sounds more Ne in french ? Le naturel revient toujours au galop ! :charge:

Maybe I'll do it in french, but to tell you the truth I'd be much more in the move if others do so (in their own language).

No, I listened to it again carefully and I take it back. You definitely don't sound Te (you're not monotonous) and your voice tone does change rapidly making you sound more excitable.

Fair enough :)
 
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