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Are more attractive singers actually better due to symmetrical resonance?

If those are too many are big words for you, then don't bother.

Update:

You do know that attractive equates to symmetrical? The Luria effect and why you look diffrent in photos vs mirrors is the "proof." You also know your skull vibrates when you talk, again, listen to yourself recorded. So my question was, assuming you knew those facts. Nobody showed they did, instead they ironically called me stupid! So again, when your big wonky-*** skull vibrates when you sing, does the asymmetrical bone structrue vibrate oddly, causing problems if you have that structure.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Resonance = Sound waves resounding or vibration that reflects off anything.

    Symmetrical = divisibility into two or more parts.

    What does the attractiveness of someone have to do with sound???? NOthing unless your talking about bone structure within the palate and larynx.

    EDIT:

    There are some sounds in the lower register which do not vibrate the cranial bones *** the air conducted sound keeps the vibration in the soft tissue of the throat and pharynx.

    What has resonance to do with symmetry??????? Unless your talking about the beauty of sound. Explain your definition or are you just trying to show your lack of knowledge on the physics of sound.

    Source(s): voice coach/otorhinolaryngology
  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    stop flattering yourself

  • 4 years ago

    Symmetrical resonance has nothing to do with appearance alot of it is due to selective tone deafness due to appearance and infatuation

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