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I may not be the best technically trained person to comment on this; but here is what I feel as a layman 😳 ...
I think its the clarity and the softness of the voice that often goes in favor of girls giving an impression that they are technically more perfect; but actually it may not be so... Its totally upto the voice quality of the individual and we could possibly not generalise... Interestingly, if we look at our Film music, we have many instances where we have the same song available in 2 versions, on sung by a male singer and one by a female singer.. More often than not, I have noticed that the happier version of the song is usually sung by the female (again probably the softness of her voice generates a more happy feeling) and the sadder is a male version (probably because the heavier male barritone provides the richness of the pathos needed).. and we tend to like the version with which we associate more... But, again it can be all situational too...
So, overall I think its the voice quality that dictates what fits with the gender voice.... Would love to hear the viewpoints of more technically learned people here 😊
BTW - great topic SmallWonder 👏 Hope we can have a great discussion on this one 😳
great topic SmallWonder 👏 👏
well said Jaya 👏
I think Apurva of saregamapa c2007 has a good baritone voice doesn't he?Originally posted by: vanajaakshi
Most Indian male singers do not have baritones.