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'voice pitch' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use this term when referring to the degree of high or low tones in a person's speech. For example: "She changed her voice pitch to emphasize her point."
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"Some of the explanation for the difference between men and women's voice pitch might come from the selection by males of women with relatively high pitched voices rather than all of the selection being down to men fighting men and women choosing the victors".
Previous studies have highlighted the importance of natural beauty and physical features, including facial symmetry and voice pitch.
Voice pitch indicates a woman's average oestrogen levels and so might be a cue advertising her health and fertility.
After controlling for age, voice pitch was a highly accurate predictor of the number of children a man fathered, and those with deeper voices fathered significantly more.
"The findings that sexual difference in voice pitch are marked in humans compared with other primates is therefore a surprise," he added.
When the statement was "I really don't like you", the relationship between the woman's own voice pitch and her preference disappeared.
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I wish the shark's identity was blurred out and voice pitch-shifted like on Crimewatch, but in fact Left Shark has made himself public - it's Perry's long-serving backing dancer Scott Myrick.
Rather than collaring named guests for street cred, Låpsley plays around with her own voice, pitch-shifting from female to male to duet with herself, a recurrent theme on Long Way Home.
"Sometimes," she answers, in a smooth voice pitched low.
He must speak in a voice "pitched between condemnation and celebration, between terror and relief".
With his energy and his voice pitched too high, he is irony's emissary.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com