FllMtl Novelist (post: 1486299) wrote:So there are times when I like each. But even better than female or male vocals alone, I like them together. Duets with both male and female singers can be wonderful, and I love them when done well.
This.
I chose female, because there are way more female singers that I would call "pretty," and thus, appealing. The thing is, I think male voices generally sound
stronger than female voices, so they often do better with louder songs, screaming, rap, and "raw" singing (the way I like to classify bands like Three Days Grace or Godsmack). Female voices, on the other hand, generally have a more...mellifluous quality to their voice, if you will. They often do better with quieter, "pretty" songs. Come to think of it, the way men and women's voices are created is rather similar to the roles God created us to fill...but I digress.
Of course, whenever you generalize, there are going to be exceptions, but I decided to draw the line and say that I find female voices more appealing, when you take them by themselves. I think I probably
listen to more male singing because I love rock (and let's face it, there are just more male lead singers in rock than female ones), but a lot of the effect of their voices is lessened when you take away the music. (Remember, I'm just speaking generally.)
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