A sultry voice captivates listeners and projects confidence whether you’re speaking or singing. While some people are born with naturally sultry voices, anyone can learn techniques to make their voices sound more alluring. This article covers what it means to have a sultry voice and examples of famous people with sultry voices. We also spoke with expert vocal therapist Amy Chapman and vocal coach Tanisha Hall for practical tips for getting a sultrier speaking or singing voice.
How to Tell If You Have a Sultry Voice
People with sultry voices tend to speak slowly with a low and smoky or breathy tone. Men and women can have sultry voices, but they are most commonly associated with sexy femme fatales and bombshells like Marilyn Monroe.
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