why do womens have high pitched sounds
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In general, women speak at a higher pitch—about an octave higher than men. Men's voices are generally deeper because the surge of testosterone released during puberty causes their vocal cords to elongate and thicken. Like the strings of a cello, thicker, longer vocal cords produce a deeper sound
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The vocal cords of women are usually shorter and thinner than most men, which is why their voices sound higher.
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