Probably kind of true. A lot of people learn to speak with their head voice and have lots of tension. Relaxing and speaking out of your chest strengthens the appropriate muscles and a man's voice booms.
Maybe not tension but maybe since he was in a more submissive role at his old job he naturally used a less aggressive voice. Maybe his deep voice was always his natural voice. Just a thought. Very interesting either way.
@@byronboydstun2222dude you still haven't come to understand that 60% of the stuff your doctor says is a guess? Ask them. They will tell you the same thing
Moral of the story is your early thirties are your second chance to really add natural muscle mass without supplements or turning it into your whole life.
This is sort of the encouragement I need in life. 5 years, this high pitched squirrel was peeling hotdogs. Now he's a man with a devoted fanbase and all the respect of the internet, and he never had to apologize for or stop peeling hotdogs.
@Akihito_Kanbara -ING is the present continous form of the verb inflect which in one definition means to change ur voice especially in pitch to match something
You choose how you sound. You can choose to change how you sound. What do you think speech therapists do? They teach people how to speak differently. Voice coaches do it too. Don't like how you sound? Change it.
@@Alacritous Kids don't chose to sound like kids. I get what you're saying. There is some wiggle room and a lot one can improve their speech, voice is not. Well, unless you want a forced mess like Elizabeth Holmes.
That's not how Audio manipulation works There's absolutely no tools in the world that can change your voice in this way besides ai voice over @@bjbmbc
Cis guys getting misgendered over the phone full me with the most intense envy ever. Like, WTF?! I've sounded late 20s early 30s since I was 19, I fucking hate my voice! But then I remember they in return probably feel that same "that voice is wasted on them, they don't even like it" feeling I get
you can add bass all you want, it would just get buzzy if you don't have the voice for it. Look all the cringe Minecraft kiddos with their bass pumped up but squeaky voices.@@britbongreturns
Well, the other trick is that he is much closer to the mic now and therefore can speak with much less pressure, which naturally give a more beer commercial kind of voice.
Here's hoping at 32 I get a lil boost in a year then cause fuck me do I hate my voice. It's not as high as some other dudes I know, but I'm still not cool with it
@@TaimaI’m 24, and have a relatively higher octave pitch voice that I sit in, and I always get called ma’am on drive thrus or on the phone or squeaker online haha. It doesn’t bother me because i’ve learned to live with it, but how I would love for it to get deeper
@@bigbadsauce92 Might be true to some degree, at the same time, changing the pitch of your voice for longer periods of time could fuck it up completely, practice or not.
I recently turned 26. Out of nowhere I'm a bit more muscular, like my legs tuned a bit and started to bald FAST My voice is already deep, hope it gets more to make some memes
Generally it varies for me, I had a pretty kid-ish voice. A bit after I turned 30 it deepened abit. Not a lot but enough for me to feel better about my voice.
There is no such thing as a second puberty. Thor talking 💩 He most probably started taking a testosterone replacement drug. Trust me, there is no such thing as a second puberty... ask your doctor. Men begin to produce less testosterone in their 30s, so that's why a lot of guys will start taking TRT. A deepened voice and more hair growth can be a side effect. As well as impotency & penis shrinkage... Guess you gotta weigh it up to see what you need more 😂😂😂
This is a known thing for trained singers (like musical theater and opera). Men's voices don't stop developing until they are late-20s to early-30's, so vocal range can really fluctuate for male singers until then. For example, I was a pretty solid baritone, but somewhere around 30, I lost part of my lower range, but gained an upper range extension, so now I am more of a bari-tenor.
Wherever I go I meet bullshit about singing. No you didn't change voice type, if you ended up getting a higher range you had that from beginning you just don't count that during those years singing you developed a.k.a you gain coordination over you instrument. Man only RIPE in vocal color most men in terms of range stop at the age of 20. Exception are some rare hormonal cases but exceptions reinforce the rule. The reason you gained higher ranges cause you've been singing for years. The larynx a.k.a the reason for sound waves or in other name notes, stop developing after puberty. It doesn't grow any larger. So anything you gained comes from training.
@@Darkcranio Well then I'd like to introduce you to my body. The thing that looked at science, looked at science saying something is impossible, and went "bet". Because every probability of less than 0.001% is what my body chose for itself. 5'1", at 140lbs(26.4 BMI) I had abs and a flat stomach. My wrists are 7.5" around. 1" larger than the cut off for large women, and 2" larger than average for my height. My ankles are 11". They don't even show up on size gradings for ankles. Ain't that fun? My shoulder biacromial is 16.5". Average for my height and gender is 13.5". Mine are for a 6ft man. Fun. But let's not stop there, my ribcage is 44" around. My hips? 41". At 106lbs(thinnest I have been) my ribcage was 37". Hips 30". That rib to hip ratio is impossible. I have never seen it anywhere else BUT ON MYSELF! And let us not stop before the real kicker. My subpubic angle is 35°. How fun. The 99.8% accurate sexual dimorphic subpubic angle for women is 90° or higher. The fuck happened to me? And then to make my life so much easier, my body doesn't digest POLYPHENOLS! I AM A FELINE! I eat too many fruits, colored vegetables, spices, chocolate, tea, wine, etc. I GET SICK! I can't even have 45g of chocolate, or a handful of berries. My body does not digest them at all. How fun for me. Yay. As a plus I am able to eat 7000 calories in untrimmed brisket, 6lbs a day, for 6 months, and stay at 143lbs the whole time. Where does it go? I don't know. Maybe it vanishes. Calories are bullshit to my body. So take your "voice science says" and shove it where the sun doesn't shine, because all science has done for me is tell me I shouldn't exist. But here I am!
@@segurojameswhy would he go work for a boss for a dying medium, when he has his own audience online, and probably a lot more freedom being self employed? Where’s the logic?
he should have a channel where he only does sound-effects for 4 hours straight. light rain in a forest, am talk radio in night traffic. kittens snoozing.
He has a voice that reminds me to those 2 Am drives on a lone highway where you turn on the Radio and for those 5 min. the world is totally fine as you hear him announce the next song for all the lone drifters out there.
Male singers opera know this, and it’s referred to as “settling”. Most male opera singers are never cast as leads until their mid 30’s, and just study their instrument and get chorus roles until then. It’s true for tenors and baritones/basses, because sometime even the higher voice, this voix mixxe (mixed voiced) isn’t accessible to some tenors until their 30’s
Yeah, it's a little frustrating 😅 I'm a young bass vocalist in a baroque choir and my normal range is around an A1-C5, but occasionally after a lot of practicing in my higher range I can go all the way down to C1. I'm really really hoping when I hit my 30's I can have those bottom notes all the time
@@hunterhunter154 my only advice is never “try” for bass notes. Relax into them, or learn to access a tuned laryngal vibration. Especially as a choral singer, the note barely needs to exist to be be heard. Keep healthy, and accept the natural space / changes of your voice 🤘🏻I live for choral music, rock on
@@pauljordantalbot4100 I understand what you mean, thank you! And I couldn't agree more :) wdym by "tuned laryngeal vibration" ? If you don't mind me asking, I've never heard that term
@@hunterhunter154 I don't know your exact level of knowledge or experience and you may already know some or all of what I'll say, so please take this as it's intended: just helpful advice. You may have more regular access to those notes as you age, but you also may not. What you're experiencing when you do a lot of practice in your upper modal register (upper chest voice) is that you're actually stretching out your vocal folds and probably experiencing a bit of inflammation (not from damage per se, but more blood in the folds due to intense usage, like a pump from working out). These two factors combined allow you to sing lower notes for a short period of time. The bottom of my modal range is typically a comfortable Eb2 or D2, maybe Db2. The lowest I've ever sung the modal register was around a G1 on the morning after a performance where I had worked my voice particularly hard. That doesn't mean I'll ever have that as a normal, usable note, but it's possible as I get older. You'll likely find that you get somewhere between a second and a third of additional range in your voice between now and the time you're about 30-35. You may gain more in the years after that, but probably not as dramatic of a shift. Paul's advice about never "trying" for low notes is very good. Relaxation and airflow are the keys. Let the vocal folds do the work in a relaxed manner rather than seeking to force the notes to come out through compression (vocal folds close together with additional air-pressure) or fry tone (folds pressed closed, "bubbling" the air out). Fry is useful, but you should focus on good clean modal low notes primarily, especially as a young singer. You'll find fry more comfortable and more useful as you get older, but modal register should take priority over it. If you keep your throat open and relaxed and sing with good phonation (the openness or closedness of your vocal folds), you can focus the tone of your voice through nasal resonance. You may have heard people tell you to "bring your voice forward," "sing into the mask," or "place your voice in the nose." There are some subtle differences between these, but the basic premise is to get your voice to resonate (vibrate within) your nose. You can feel this as a buzz in the bridge of your nose or in your cheekbones. This may have been what Paul was getting at when he said, "tuned laryngal vibration." You can produce a clean, relaxed low note with an open, relaxed throat and then shape it with good nasal resonance. The nasal resonance will make the note much louder, much clearer, and with little to no additional effort needed (beyond practicing the technique, obviously). You can find this buzz in the nose by singing on either an "mm" or an "ng" sound while shifting the placement of your voice forward and backward until you feel the buzz. I find it useful for singers who are trying this for the first time to feel the bridge of the nose (and maybe the cheekbones) with their hand as it's much easier to tell when the vibration has started.
Ever since I started watching your videos I’ve thought dang his voice is amazing and unique. Funny to hear it took a lot of years to get the XP to reach that level.
34. Around 30 my speaking voice got closer to my bass-baritone singing voice. Waitong on tax return to hit the bank account and schedule some voice training courses. Want to get into audiobook narration and voice work like my Voice teacher in college said I shouold consider. Customer service jobs also can create *terrible* voice habits, because the customer service voice is pitched up.
If you try hard enough, you can train yourself to talk differently. A great example of this is trans people, even before a lot of them start taking the medication or medically transition, one of the first things some of them do is change how they speak
Dude, Idunno why I'm so addicted to your shorts. Maybe it's because all of it are so well-said, your topics are so interesting, the occasional unecssary MS Paint visualization, or your soothing deep-ass 2nd puberty voice.
his voice didn't change he just started speaking lower his voice didn't change he just started speaking lower his voice didn't change he just started speaking lower are you getting it yet?
His current audio setup definitely helps it too. Talking close up to the mic, with a good eq setting really helps peoples voices sound better. Im sure his voice really did change but the audio is everything.
and let's not forget the post-processing he doesn't mention (largely because people get really weird about this stuff despite the fact that everyone does it).
I have a deep voice and sound like a completely different person on a shitty mic. It's really weird, it's like half our voices get lost. Proximity and mic quality make a big difference with deep voices fs
@@nellyboi3043dude... I stop working on my game for a single goddamn minute to chill a bit, open yt shorts to see a bit of content, and get insantly called out by this comment posted minutes ago. The universe really wants me to work...
Your voice definitely suits you better now. Especially just the way you talk with your pauses and everything....that change was needed and your body new it.
It's also the effect of hearing your own voice. You think you know what you sound like, until you hear it back in your ear through a good mic and monitor setup. Over time you change the way you talk to sound more like how you do in your head.
This also comes from being on camera and being aware of your voice. Rhett and link have talked about how their voices have become deeper and more pronounced because of it
Thank you for being one of the non simps for this dude and actually telling the truth. It is clearly being accentuated by him consciously or not he knows it PROVIDES HIM MONEY via views. Why would he not lean into it? So annoying when people lie about stuff like this because he doesn't want to admit he is doing it on purpose.
@@babeshake He is correct, though. Some time in your early 30s, your larynx basically calcifies and that makes your voice deeper. It also gets deeper the older you get, in general, but it is more of a steep change in your early 30s. This is just a verifiable fact. So annoying when people say someone is for sure lying about something like this. My voice is 100% more gravelly than it was 5-10 years ago. It also could be accentuated by his microphone or the settings. And I'm no simp. I literally have zero idea who this guy is. I'm just scrolling youtube shorts lol
@@babeshakehes definitely talking for the camera, but you can't naturally just go from his old voice to his current voice by trying to talk a little deeper. There's definitely been a physical change in his voice.
@@go-away-5555 If he moves back from the mic and speaks louder, he will get a lot closer to his previous voice. This is something which indeed can be learned and usually comes with talking a lot (and hearing oneself a lot while editing, getting fed up of one's eunuch voice). Of course the voice also changes with age - which is why old singers hardly can sing their own songs without adapting them. But that is not a process of five or ten years.
I'm training to be an opera singer and they talk about this. Especially cause I'm in my early 20s so like a really opera voice doesn't come about until like early 30s
My voice sounded like an American Sir Bryn Terfel until recently, now it's become incredibly thin in the last year. I'm 19, and my voice dropped at 12 and 1/2, and I guess God said "I'll take store credit." Problem is now my voice is very low but not deep at all.
@@pleasegoawaydude yo that's crazy my voice is very similar. When my voice first dropped j was super bassy but then I had a voice teacher say " naw your more of a tenor" ya never know where the voice is gonna end up. Now I'm in like bari-tenor range and I'm like 21 who knows where the voice is gonna go.
My voice did this same thing. It gives many bonuses in life lol. Only thing that does not come with it is a badass beard. Worst trade off in my opinion but to the universe it's equivalent exchange.
@@caasttroonot in the sense of like, maliciously altering it, but theres a clear difference in mic quality, compression, and audio/broadcasting software. If you listen to the old clip carefully its the same voice, the original setup just mutes the timbre a lot more. (Or the latter improves it) whichever way you want to look at it. Shroud is another good example of this, listen to some of his old CS audio vs his stream set up now.
@@EclipsedShadowK theres some countries where you dont need to be rich fortunately diy also doesnt require you to be rich, its just... it requires you to be doing fine in terms of money and thats getting more and more difficult these days.
Brother I'm with you. My voice isn't high enough to be good at alto/tenor singing, and isn't low enough to be attractively low. It's the worst being in the middle. Hoping my voice will settle in a few years.
@@hexoson I also have an androgynous name and long hair, among other things that make it difficult having a higher voice. Best advice I can give after almost three decades is try your best to be happy for your own sake👍
I learned this in choir. The male voice does not stop changing until around the age of 40. This means no matter how low your voice is when you're 20, it can go back up or drop lower.
@Pendragon-dnd think of it this way. If you're not properly "stretching" your voice, then yes. Your vocal folds are a muscle. When you don't work on your muscles, you lose them.
This is fucking hilarious because a few days ago i randomly scrolled back to see your old vids and this is the one I stumbled upon and the voice confused the hell out of me 😅
Very much, yes. I am not too interested in game development, more interested in playing them as opposed to making them, I am subbed to listen to Thor's sweet, sweet voice.
When he turned 30, his body realized his name was Thor, and made appropriate adjustments.
dam right it did.. like "WAIT!! i have the name of a god?? UPGRADE NOW!!"
Gave me a good laugh
his molecules went "oh shit, we're thor"
"appropriate adjustment" 😭
Why's that so funny
😂
The voice change was a result of all the tension leaving his body once he left Blizzard.
Probably kind of true. A lot of people learn to speak with their head voice and have lots of tension. Relaxing and speaking out of your chest strengthens the appropriate muscles and a man's voice booms.
Maybe not tension but maybe since he was in a more submissive role at
his old job he naturally used a less aggressive voice. Maybe his deep
voice was always his natural voice. Just a thought. Very interesting
either way.
Are u saying it made him less soy and let him be a free man? 😂
Not these people on TH-cam thinking they know better than Thor's doctor. Lol
@@byronboydstun2222dude you still haven't come to understand that 60% of the stuff your doctor says is a guess? Ask them. They will tell you the same thing
The heck….. that’s the best voice pack upgrade ever.
Yeah! I'm here as a woman like "where's my second puberty?!" 😂 I could use a nicer voice.
The voice of Howard stern
bro became markiplier
@@nalinea18its in youre 40s and its call3e menopause
@@nalinea18probably post menopause your voice changes
he sounds like a overly arrogant noble giving you a sidequest to exterminate the giant mantises harrassing his hotdog farm
On god
That's some Caves of Qud bullshit right there. 😆
an
imagine believing this bs
That paints quite the vivid mental picture 😂
bro unlocked the voice actor starter pack 20 years late
*me wishing upon the stars*
You think the majority of voice actors started at age 12?
@@fang_xianfu Nah but the castrati from the past want a word with you.
a 10 year old with his voice would just be a demon
Why would it ever be too late for that
Moral of the story is always peel your hot dog. It’ll lead to cool shit
This is some sort of metaphor but I havent figured it out yet
Nvm
Moral of the story is your early thirties are your second chance to really add natural muscle mass without supplements or turning it into your whole life.
My mustache finally connected to my beard in my early 30's
Hahahah 😂
Instructions not clear. Permanent genital damage created
“That’s what I used to look like, too.”
Looks exactly the same lol
right lol, but good for him hasnt aged a day
Except the voice @@austinpierceTV
I used to look like this. I still do, but I used to as well.
😂😂😂
@@PumpkinDog33 Mitch Hedberg fan?
Give another 10 years and this dude will sound like a 40k Space Marines Dreadnaught.
And at 40 years old, you're the Batman.
“You’re too late PirateSoftware! Sexually harassing your employees has been legalized!” - The Goofster (its a budget film)
pretty sure he said he's 35
His enemies arrrrre a superstitious and cowardly lot
lifehack, Smoking can do this faster!
Thor 5 years ago: "Every good hotdog needs to be peeled."
Despite 2 puberties, Thor remains cursed.
This is sort of the encouragement I need in life. 5 years, this high pitched squirrel was peeling hotdogs. Now he's a man with a devoted fanbase and all the respect of the internet, and he never had to apologize for or stop peeling hotdogs.
hes forcing his voice and using an equalizer tho
@@TraxisOnTheLinesthis😂
@@gs-nq6mw No he is not, go back to the troll cave.
@@gs-nq6mw
Yeah, doctor my ass, these pretentious low voices are almost always 'faked'.
thor went from Disney protagonist to Disney father
Hopefully he doesn't get killed off.
Although knowing him, even if he was killed off he'd probably come back as some sort of AI or cyborg
But he ain't dead so what's up with that
@@thegameis_over1530The movie hasn’t begun yet.
DUDE CANOIV????
More like Daddy… 😏
I am sorry for my outburst.
bro was just inflecting Pewdiepie 🤣 now he likes Kratos or something
@Akihito_Kanbara -ING is the present continous form of the verb inflect which in one definition means to change ur voice especially in pitch to match something
@@Akihito_Kanbara it is now
@@Akihito_Kanbarait is tho?
@@Akihito_Kanbarareally haven’t heard atleast the word “inflection”?
So you're telling me there's a chance.
my thoughts exactly
Exactly bro XD
There's still hope
You choose how you sound. You can choose to change how you sound. What do you think speech therapists do? They teach people how to speak differently. Voice coaches do it too. Don't like how you sound? Change it.
@@Alacritous Kids don't chose to sound like kids.
I get what you're saying. There is some wiggle room and a lot one can improve their speech, voice is not.
Well, unless you want a forced mess like Elizabeth Holmes.
the fact that him peeling a hotdog out of a banana peel isn’t the main subject of this video is making me lose it
The fact I didn't even bat an eye because the peeling a hotdog thing seems par for the course with Thor "hoMEOWner" the Goblin King.
The hotdog was normal compared to his voice
I never would have noticed, I thought it was just a fuckin ripe as hell brown ass banana.
I don't know what you're talking about, that's a perfectly natural hotdog; they just come pre-peeled at the store.
@@Reoh0zwhen he talked about peeling his hotdogs, I thought it would be a penis joke.
“Every good hotdog needs to be peeled” really caught me off guard
261 LIKES AND NO COMMENTS??!!!!!!! I WILL BREAK YOU
The lack of context makes it perfect 😂
And nobody mocks thor for that. Man, i loce this community.
Exactly, in my family we eat the hotdog IN the peel
Circumcision
5 years ago i didnt know about mic eq and hz voice frequencies would sound more honest. i liked you dude , bummer.
voice aged 5x working for blizzard
coffee burned lungs and throat do be like that :D
"Sometimes in your early thirties, you can develop a radio-friendly infomercial voice."
It explains why men in their thirties are suddenly so much more attractive. The balls finally drop.
@goldenhate6649 First ball drops in your teens, second ball drops in your thirties
@@rixaxeno7167 3rd ball drops before youre 40 (kidney stone)
@@deathsaidhelloI DID NOT EXPECT THAT CURVEBALL
@@nesss99 Most of us didn't. Drink water.
His old voice sounds like text to speech lmaoo
Underrated comment 😂😂
I mean, we did establish he is a bot, so they just improved the text to speech system.
Nah like pewdiepie
Sometimes in your early thirties you get a voice changer... second puberty? HHHHHHHH
Judging by the sound you've also learned more about audio compression and equalization since then, which *also* goes a long way
yeah dude what we're hearing is 5000% bass boosting and not 2nd puberty lol. Maybe there's a change, but it's not the full story, not even half of it
@@bjbmbcyeah you missed the mark on this completely.
That's not how Audio manipulation works
There's absolutely no tools in the world that can change your voice in this way besides ai voice over
@@bjbmbc
@@bjbmbc it can and does drop. Mine sure tf did at 34. Or are you gonna just call everyone who's experienced this a liar as well?
I was going to say this haha. Better mic EQ and Compression. can give anyone that podcast deep tone.
“Every good hot dog needs to be peeled.” Is a wild statement 🤣💀
Well, look what peeling his hot dogs did for his voice. Maybe hot dogs SHOULD be peeled.
The voice fit the skit
he is still in character
Metaphore for adult circumcision
Ngl sometimes I eat my hotdogs skin first
HOPE, THERE IS HOPE FOR ME
THATS WHAT I SAID
I feel seen XD
Haha im not the only one 😅
Solidarity brothers!😂
This made my day. And I'm in the same boat.
i feel great disturbance in the force while watching this
I’m 32 and still get called ma’am or miss in the drive thru. I’m crossing my fingers my voice gets as deep as yours.
Don't hold your breath waiting
So I cant relate but like literally you can just train yourself to talk more masculine, by practicing.
@@Ffs0rz can confirm, gender euphoria FTW
I'm 38 and a smoker. Still not deeper
Cis guys getting misgendered over the phone full me with the most intense envy ever.
Like, WTF?! I've sounded late 20s early 30s since I was 19, I fucking hate my voice!
But then I remember they in return probably feel that same "that voice is wasted on them, they don't even like it" feeling I get
I love how the WAY you speak is the same, its just the pitch has shifted
Its almost like he moved a slider up on the screen
its almost like hes the same person!
Well, it's not like it's 2 separate people 😂 same personality, same speech pattern
"This is what I used to look like 5 years ago"
My brother in christ, it is identical.
LMFAO
Yeah tbh the only real difference I see is the lighting 😅
@@jackb3822that's because you're supposed to use your ears
@@wytildloolUse your ears? To look at him? I'd genuinely like to know how you do that?
@@SmileyXYyou know how birds have eyes on the side of their head?
You just have to figure out how to do that
The voice god saw how cool you were and gave you a blessed ASMR voice
And good mic settings
It's called adding bass lol
you can add bass all you want, it would just get buzzy if you don't have the voice for it. Look all the cringe Minecraft kiddos with their bass pumped up but squeaky voices.@@britbongreturns
His voice is so smooth and deep, crazy that it changes like that.
Well, the other trick is that he is much closer to the mic now and therefore can speak with much less pressure, which naturally give a more beer commercial kind of voice.
@@Schmidtelpunkt the other trick is he probably has a complex about this and uses a voice changer
@@TemporalMatador lol, alright dude.
@@ArchOwl idk this guy strikes me as the most egotistical kind of person so i just wouldn't put it past him
@@Schmidtelpunkt proximity effect. You get a bass boost from close mic'ing
That explains a lot. My voice changed a second time when I was 33.
Here's hoping at 32 I get a lil boost in a year then cause fuck me do I hate my voice. It's not as high as some other dudes I know, but I'm still not cool with it
@@Taimadude I could fucking use this I sound like I'm 16 yr who barely hit puberty when I'm 25
@@Taimahey friend! I'm 32 and in the same boat 😅
@@TaimaI’m 24, and have a relatively higher octave pitch voice that I sit in, and I always get called ma’am on drive thrus or on the phone or squeaker online haha. It doesn’t bother me because i’ve learned to live with it, but how I would love for it to get deeper
Did it get deeper or higher?
That's actually insane I never would've known that. Thank you lol
Thor clearly hacked his larynx system and installed an upgrade. Bet he even coded it all in java too!
He loves java!! ❤
Larynx drivers are coded in java ? 😮
Yet another reason why his father finds him to be a disappointment 😂
@@y.m.or.4053 his dad disowned him through chat once
@@nwah816 a very, very scary reality
this man just gave me so much hope
He prob got voice training. Anyone can do it. Look at voice actors. 👀
just practice talking lower pitch and youll change your voice, over time it gets more natural
@@bigbadsauce92 Might be true to some degree, at the same time, changing the pitch of your voice for longer periods of time could fuck it up completely, practice or not.
me too brother!!
I recently turned 26. Out of nowhere I'm a bit more muscular, like my legs tuned a bit and started to bald FAST
My voice is already deep, hope it gets more to make some memes
Thats exactly what i expected for him to sound like when i first saw him
So NOW his face doesn't match his voice. 😂🎉
Someone had to say it😂
That’s wild man your voice now is top tier I want a low voice like that
"this is also what I used to look like"
Oh cool, his hair grew.
you got the narrator voice now, its a blessing
Don't do that.... Don't give us hope
Now we just have to make it to 30+ and hope we get hit with the second round of puberty
Generally it varies for me, I had a pretty kid-ish voice. A bit after I turned 30 it deepened abit. Not a lot but enough for me to feel better about my voice.
@@Five0f5evenhey thats all i need man
I'm 31 still waiting for my hogwarts letter and my sexy voice
Puberty 2: electric boogaloo
There is no such thing as a second puberty. Thor talking 💩
He most probably started taking a testosterone replacement drug.
Trust me, there is no such thing as a second puberty... ask your doctor.
Men begin to produce less testosterone in their 30s, so that's why a lot of guys will start taking TRT. A deepened voice and more hair growth can be a side effect. As well as impotency & penis shrinkage...
Guess you gotta weigh it up to see what you need more 😂😂😂
This sounds like my worst nightmare. Glad you’re having a blast though. Much love.
his old voice sounds like a certain green creature rubbing its hands and asking where your trinkets were placed
You mean the one that has a mangina?
You mean PewDiePie? 😂
You mean.... a goblin!? :O
So that's how he knows chat is a bunch of goblins. He used to be one himself!
Glass of juice anyone?
@@soundingtheskiesI know what you are
This is a known thing for trained singers (like musical theater and opera). Men's voices don't stop developing until they are late-20s to early-30's, so vocal range can really fluctuate for male singers until then. For example, I was a pretty solid baritone, but somewhere around 30, I lost part of my lower range, but gained an upper range extension, so now I am more of a bari-tenor.
i really hope i don’t lose my A4 chest voice to this omg
Wherever I go I meet bullshit about singing.
No you didn't change voice type, if you ended up getting a higher range you had that from beginning you just don't count that during those years singing you developed a.k.a you gain coordination over you instrument.
Man only RIPE in vocal color most men in terms of range stop at the age of 20. Exception are some rare hormonal cases but exceptions reinforce the rule.
The reason you gained higher ranges cause you've been singing for years. The larynx a.k.a the reason for sound waves or in other name notes, stop developing after puberty. It doesn't grow any larger. So anything you gained comes from training.
wait wait wait--- do you know if it's the same for trans guys? i'm really curious now, where can i find that information?
lmao@@log9357
@@Darkcranio Well then I'd like to introduce you to my body. The thing that looked at science, looked at science saying something is impossible, and went "bet". Because every probability of less than 0.001% is what my body chose for itself.
5'1", at 140lbs(26.4 BMI) I had abs and a flat stomach.
My wrists are 7.5" around. 1" larger than the cut off for large women, and 2" larger than average for my height.
My ankles are 11". They don't even show up on size gradings for ankles. Ain't that fun?
My shoulder biacromial is 16.5". Average for my height and gender is 13.5". Mine are for a 6ft man. Fun.
But let's not stop there, my ribcage is 44" around. My hips? 41". At 106lbs(thinnest I have been) my ribcage was 37". Hips 30". That rib to hip ratio is impossible. I have never seen it anywhere else BUT ON MYSELF!
And let us not stop before the real kicker. My subpubic angle is 35°. How fun. The 99.8% accurate sexual dimorphic subpubic angle for women is 90° or higher. The fuck happened to me?
And then to make my life so much easier, my body doesn't digest POLYPHENOLS! I AM A FELINE! I eat too many fruits, colored vegetables, spices, chocolate, tea, wine, etc. I GET SICK! I can't even have 45g of chocolate, or a handful of berries. My body does not digest them at all. How fun for me. Yay.
As a plus I am able to eat 7000 calories in untrimmed brisket, 6lbs a day, for 6 months, and stay at 143lbs the whole time. Where does it go? I don't know. Maybe it vanishes. Calories are bullshit to my body.
So take your "voice science says" and shove it where the sun doesn't shine, because all science has done for me is tell me I shouldn't exist. But here I am!
And now you have the most luscious soothing radio voice I have ever heard.
Right? This guy should work on the radio man
@@segurojameswhy would he go work for a boss for a dying medium, when he has his own audience online, and probably a lot more freedom being self employed? Where’s the logic?
it's called getting a proper microphone lol his voice is effectively the same which is the ironic part
"luscious" is a bit creepy...
he should have a channel where he only does sound-effects for 4 hours straight.
light rain in a forest, am talk radio in night traffic. kittens snoozing.
That both is and is not what I was expecting. Wow, what a difference.
He has a voice that reminds me to those 2 Am drives on a lone highway where you turn on the Radio and for those 5 min. the world is totally fine as you hear him announce the next song for all the lone drifters out there.
Exactly 😊
I love this image damn
I heard the last sentence in the voice. Lol
He kinda sounds like Howard stern
It sees mic settings he does not sound like that the clip he shows is his real voice
"Bro, I love your voice"
"Thanks, I had to go through puberty TWICE to get it."
"You fuckin' wot m8?"
"Yeah, twice."
my trans ass also doing this.
this is the most 2014 comment ever
@@pretendloversand I love it
"Yeah. I had to peel my hotdog. Every good hotdog needs to be peeled"
Male singers opera know this, and it’s referred to as “settling”. Most male opera singers are never cast as leads until their mid 30’s, and just study their instrument and get chorus roles until then.
It’s true for tenors and baritones/basses, because sometime even the higher voice, this voix mixxe (mixed voiced) isn’t accessible to some tenors until their 30’s
Yeah, it's a little frustrating 😅 I'm a young bass vocalist in a baroque choir and my normal range is around an A1-C5, but occasionally after a lot of practicing in my higher range I can go all the way down to C1. I'm really really hoping when I hit my 30's I can have those bottom notes all the time
@@hunterhunter154 my only advice is never “try” for bass notes. Relax into them, or learn to access a tuned laryngal vibration. Especially as a choral singer, the note barely needs to exist to be be heard. Keep healthy, and accept the natural space / changes of your voice 🤘🏻I live for choral music, rock on
@@pauljordantalbot4100 I understand what you mean, thank you! And I couldn't agree more :) wdym by "tuned laryngeal vibration" ? If you don't mind me asking, I've never heard that term
That is FASCINATING! Thank you for the info
@@hunterhunter154 I don't know your exact level of knowledge or experience and you may already know some or all of what I'll say, so please take this as it's intended: just helpful advice.
You may have more regular access to those notes as you age, but you also may not. What you're experiencing when you do a lot of practice in your upper modal register (upper chest voice) is that you're actually stretching out your vocal folds and probably experiencing a bit of inflammation (not from damage per se, but more blood in the folds due to intense usage, like a pump from working out). These two factors combined allow you to sing lower notes for a short period of time.
The bottom of my modal range is typically a comfortable Eb2 or D2, maybe Db2. The lowest I've ever sung the modal register was around a G1 on the morning after a performance where I had worked my voice particularly hard. That doesn't mean I'll ever have that as a normal, usable note, but it's possible as I get older.
You'll likely find that you get somewhere between a second and a third of additional range in your voice between now and the time you're about 30-35. You may gain more in the years after that, but probably not as dramatic of a shift.
Paul's advice about never "trying" for low notes is very good. Relaxation and airflow are the keys. Let the vocal folds do the work in a relaxed manner rather than seeking to force the notes to come out through compression (vocal folds close together with additional air-pressure) or fry tone (folds pressed closed, "bubbling" the air out). Fry is useful, but you should focus on good clean modal low notes primarily, especially as a young singer. You'll find fry more comfortable and more useful as you get older, but modal register should take priority over it.
If you keep your throat open and relaxed and sing with good phonation (the openness or closedness of your vocal folds), you can focus the tone of your voice through nasal resonance. You may have heard people tell you to "bring your voice forward," "sing into the mask," or "place your voice in the nose." There are some subtle differences between these, but the basic premise is to get your voice to resonate (vibrate within) your nose. You can feel this as a buzz in the bridge of your nose or in your cheekbones.
This may have been what Paul was getting at when he said, "tuned laryngal vibration." You can produce a clean, relaxed low note with an open, relaxed throat and then shape it with good nasal resonance. The nasal resonance will make the note much louder, much clearer, and with little to no additional effort needed (beyond practicing the technique, obviously).
You can find this buzz in the nose by singing on either an "mm" or an "ng" sound while shifting the placement of your voice forward and backward until you feel the buzz. I find it useful for singers who are trying this for the first time to feel the bridge of the nose (and maybe the cheekbones) with their hand as it's much easier to tell when the vibration has started.
if i wake up in 5 years with an incredibly deep voice i will cry tears of pure joy
Ever since I started watching your videos I’ve thought dang his voice is amazing and unique. Funny to hear it took a lot of years to get the XP to reach that level.
Bro same
34. Around 30 my speaking voice got closer to my bass-baritone singing voice. Waitong on tax return to hit the bank account and schedule some voice training courses. Want to get into audiobook narration and voice work like my Voice teacher in college said I shouold consider.
Customer service jobs also can create *terrible* voice habits, because the customer service voice is pitched up.
For the longest time I have thought you sound a bit like Howard Stern. I'll bet you could do a spot on impression!
Worst compliment ive heard
@@LifeOfGestureLmfao
Bababooey to you all!
I agree, sounds like stern
@JaredConnell in Beet we trust!
Second puberty was for the best, your current voice is amazing. Can't imagine what the result of the third one will be
Stackable puberty
@@Arsngrobglol
Exponential puberty.
He went from "Nice to meet you" to "You can call me 'Daddy'"
I thought I was stuck with my pre pubescent Timmy turner voice this gives me hope
If you try hard enough, you can train yourself to talk differently.
A great example of this is trans people, even before a lot of them start taking the medication or medically transition, one of the first things some of them do is change how they speak
Dude, Idunno why I'm so addicted to your shorts.
Maybe it's because all of it are so well-said, your topics are so interesting, the occasional unecssary MS Paint visualization, or your soothing deep-ass 2nd puberty voice.
Lol fr
Eh I think his shirts are better
The MS paint is to keep the attention of people with ADD. It’s obviously working
@@ToyotaMotorola yeah 😂 out of context the original comment sounds creepy
Necause its good instead of fake brainrot maybe? :P
I’m glad your voice changed as I very much enjoy the majestic sound of your voice
his voice didn't change he just started speaking lower his voice didn't change he just started speaking lower his voice didn't change he just started speaking lower are you getting it yet?
You've made me tentatively excited for my early thirties
You know, I never thought I’d be saying I can’t wait for my early thirties but here I am. Voice evolution is about to go insane
Not… not everyone gets it. Yours from the guy who missed the voice change from first puberty
@@92Roar I will still look forward to this possibility nonetheless
32 and my voice sounds like he did. So yeah let's hope we get the same voice package like him cause I'm hella jealous 😢
Bro took "can happen" and took it as a guarantee.
mens voices go up in pitch as they age. jason is using a voice modulator
His current audio setup definitely helps it too. Talking close up to the mic, with a good eq setting really helps peoples voices sound better. Im sure his voice really did change but the audio is everything.
True - it’s microphone proximity effect, voice becomes deeper.
@@KicksonAcapulco13-no5rd beat me to it brother
and let's not forget the post-processing he doesn't mention (largely because people get really weird about this stuff despite the fact that everyone does it).
He’s talked on other people’s channels and he sounds the same so I don’t think he’s lying
I have a deep voice and sound like a completely different person on a shitty mic. It's really weird, it's like half our voices get lost. Proximity and mic quality make a big difference with deep voices fs
I want to work in a project with this guy so much, he makes me feel so inspired to start something holy shit
Stop watching shorts and do it then.
@@nellyboi3043dude... I stop working on my game for a single goddamn minute to chill a bit, open yt shorts to see a bit of content, and get insantly called out by this comment posted minutes ago. The universe really wants me to work...
Facts
You’ve given me hope fam.
Your voice definitely suits you better now. Especially just the way you talk with your pauses and everything....that change was needed and your body new it.
Sounds like he is using some voice software because his voice absolutely does not fit his look
I think you're saying that just because the new voice is better.
His old voice is exactly how I would expect a Blizzard employee to talk
It's also the effect of hearing your own voice. You think you know what you sound like, until you hear it back in your ear through a good mic and monitor setup. Over time you change the way you talk to sound more like how you do in your head.
Bro got the upgrade goddamn
From Thor to Thor, the god of programming
You talk about the voice... WTF IS THAT HOT DOG DOING INSIDE THE BANANA?
This also comes from being on camera and being aware of your voice. Rhett and link have talked about how their voices have become deeper and more pronounced because of it
Thank you for being one of the non simps for this dude and actually telling the truth. It is clearly being accentuated by him consciously or not he knows it PROVIDES HIM MONEY via views. Why would he not lean into it? So annoying when people lie about stuff like this because he doesn't want to admit he is doing it on purpose.
@@babeshake He is correct, though. Some time in your early 30s, your larynx basically calcifies and that makes your voice deeper. It also gets deeper the older you get, in general, but it is more of a steep change in your early 30s. This is just a verifiable fact.
So annoying when people say someone is for sure lying about something like this. My voice is 100% more gravelly than it was 5-10 years ago. It also could be accentuated by his microphone or the settings.
And I'm no simp. I literally have zero idea who this guy is. I'm just scrolling youtube shorts lol
@@babeshakehes definitely talking for the camera, but you can't naturally just go from his old voice to his current voice by trying to talk a little deeper. There's definitely been a physical change in his voice.
@@babeshakelike really, try making yourself talk this deep. I bet you can't do it.
@@go-away-5555 If he moves back from the mic and speaks louder, he will get a lot closer to his previous voice. This is something which indeed can be learned and usually comes with talking a lot (and hearing oneself a lot while editing, getting fed up of one's eunuch voice). Of course the voice also changes with age - which is why old singers hardly can sing their own songs without adapting them. But that is not a process of five or ten years.
I'm training to be an opera singer and they talk about this. Especially cause I'm in my early 20s so like a really opera voice doesn't come about until like early 30s
Same here~~ I'm 18 but I've been training to be an opera singer. Just went through my 2nd voice change last year (it was brutal but necessary!)
My voice sounded like an American Sir Bryn Terfel until recently, now it's become incredibly thin in the last year. I'm 19, and my voice dropped at 12 and 1/2, and I guess God said "I'll take store credit."
Problem is now my voice is very low but not deep at all.
@@pleasegoawaydude yo that's crazy my voice is very similar. When my voice first dropped j was super bassy but then I had a voice teacher say " naw your more of a tenor" ya never know where the voice is gonna end up. Now I'm in like bari-tenor range and I'm like 21 who knows where the voice is gonna go.
Awe you sounded so cute!
You went from being a cartoon character to an anime villain voice 😂 that’s awesome
My voice did this same thing. It gives many bonuses in life lol. Only thing that does not come with it is a badass beard. Worst trade off in my opinion but to the universe it's equivalent exchange.
You can wear a fake beard though if you want. But you can’t wear a fake voice. Think about it, pretty deep.
I hate how fast my beard hair grows. I think I'm gonna get it lasered off
@@DarkMujactually you can wear a fake voice. Have you ever heard of voice acting?
I'm gonna have to hear new voice Thor talk about the freshly picked hotdog
That line and the way you said it will be forever seared into my brain. Thank you.
sometimes in your early 30's, you can adjust your mic's audio settings
Finally someone smart enough
Me when I start paying attention to equalization settings but only in my thirties
Does he change his voice?
It's not even that. 80% of it is just figuring out the proximity effect exists lol
@@caasttroonot in the sense of like, maliciously altering it, but theres a clear difference in mic quality, compression, and audio/broadcasting software. If you listen to the old clip carefully its the same voice, the original setup just mutes the timbre a lot more. (Or the latter improves it) whichever way you want to look at it. Shroud is another good example of this, listen to some of his old CS audio vs his stream set up now.
I wish I had a second puberty. Lol.
I only had a half puberty, maybe there's still hope 😢
You can if you're trans and rich
@@wessblu need more testosterone.. naturally by workout
@@EclipsedShadowK theres some countries where you dont need to be rich fortunately
diy also doesnt require you to be rich, its just... it requires you to be doing fine in terms of money and thats getting more and more difficult these days.
I'm having a second puberty... HRT is great lol
Praying mine changes soon! thanks for giving me hope lmao
His younger self looks and sounds like when anime characters do flashback
Thor really got to respec into voice and charisma. Legend
“This is what I used to look like”
*looks EXACTLY the same*
Not really he was skinnier and he doesn't have as much wrinkles
@@m4y013there's barely any wrinkles on the dude.
@@m4y013lol shutup he looks the same.
thats exactly how i imagined his voice would sound actually
My voice deepened in my thirties and I never really thought about it or figured out why until now…Jesus you really are the best of the best youtubers
It's probably more women
if it's a second puberty, can I expect a growth spurt as well in a few years? I euh might need one of those
If thors voice can change THAT drastically then maybe I still have a chance 😭
dude, seriously you have an amazing radio voice! You need to take advantage of that god given gift. It gives me Howard Stern vibes.
Nope markaplier
When you need a reason to bring up an old clip of you peeling your hot dog.😂
You just gave me so much hope, because I'm close to my 30s and my voice sounds like Old Pirate
I get ma'amed over the phone :/
Brother I'm with you. My voice isn't high enough to be good at alto/tenor singing, and isn't low enough to be attractively low. It's the worst being in the middle. Hoping my voice will settle in a few years.
@@insederec ouch...
@@hexoson I also have an androgynous name and long hair, among other things that make it difficult having a higher voice. Best advice I can give after almost three decades is try your best to be happy for your own sake👍
HOLY SHIT
No wonder my voice is still cracking. Voice DLC upgrade in progress???
Maybe
He went from “Howzit goin bros….” to “Hello everybody…”
That’s a relief for me as I’m 19 and my voice still hasn’t broken properly
He went back to the doctors because his voice got deeper😂
Happy that you showed up on my feed this year and not 5 years back i would have skipped the Channel so fast lol
What about the hotdog peeling content? The voice killed it?
Your voice is epic...you could be doing all kinds of work with that voice. It's truly a gift.
only when bass boosted to 150
You basically have Howard Stern voice, and it's impossible to unhear. I've thought it since the first time I ever heard you speak.
Turning 31 this year. So it's not too late for my voice upgrade. I'm hyped now :D
Finally a short about THE VOICE! But, wait, EXCUSE ME?!?!
Dude finally carried all the groceries inside in one trip
@@richardarmstrong6743 underrated comment
your "second Puberty" gifted you a million dollar voice!
I learned this in choir. The male voice does not stop changing until around the age of 40. This means no matter how low your voice is when you're 20, it can go back up or drop lower.
It can go back up? That’s weird
Emile/Chuggaconroy’s voice seems to go higher over time
@@Pendragon-dnd If you don't use your voice often, yes.
@Pendragon-dnd think of it this way. If you're not properly "stretching" your voice, then yes. Your vocal folds are a muscle. When you don't work on your muscles, you lose them.
The fact you went to the doctor. I would’ve been so stoked in that change no explanation needed just elation
This is fucking hilarious because a few days ago i randomly scrolled back to see your old vids and this is the one I stumbled upon and the voice confused the hell out of me 😅
I came across your shorts while traveling and not able to use TikTok. WHAT A BLESSING! You have top notch stories to tell. Keep it up!
Dude hopped on those anabolics to upgrade his physical security
your voice leveled up! I think just Thor's voice is why people were intrigued by his youtube shorts to begin with.
Very much, yes. I am not too interested in game development, more interested in playing them as opposed to making them, I am subbed to listen to Thor's sweet, sweet voice.
Bro knows the simulation devs and they hotfixed his voice pack😂
I like your current deep buttery voice. I bet, if you want to, you'll be a great voice actor or ebook narrator.
“This is was I used to look like looks “
exactly same now 😂😂😂