High Pitched Voice Theory Neanderthal BBC Science
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[High Pitched Voice Theory Neanderthal BBC Science]
PATSY RODENBURG
Guildhall School of Music & Drama
[Patsy Rodenburg:] Source: LYBIO.net
Oh goodness that’s some, that’s very interesting. This is a human, this is a human throat. This is a Neanderthal and it’s very squat, probably the voice would be higher. So Elliott, let’s try, male human voice, count over three.
[Elliott:]
One, two, three.
[Patsy Rodenburg:]
Just pitch up your voice.
[Elliott:]
One, two, three.
[Patsy Rodenburg:]
Now we might have an idea that a macho sound is low but that might be very useful, but it gets even more complex. Let’s just add a bit of nasal now.
[Elliott:]
One, two, three.
[Patsy Rodenburg:]
Now the other thing that would be happening which would actually increase that quality is a very heavy skull that seems to pull down in to the throat there. Now, add to that, the fact that they had a fantastic chest, which is a support system of breath, which can produce enormous chest resonance, and tremendous power. So I imagine that they wouldn’t have subtle sounds, it would be loud, very loud, or very, very loud. And we can try and get that by, I am now going to engage Elliott by, push in to me, this is actually getting him right in to his body. Now speak.
[Elliott:]
One, two, three.
[Patsy Rodenburg:]
Now let’s make a sound, just let’s make a huge ah.
[Elliott:]
Ah!!!
[Patsy Rodenburg:]
And again.
[Elliott:] Source: L Y B I O . N E T
Ah!!!!!

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