I analyzed talking to my close friend Diana and both of our
pitches were averaged at 63. To me this says that we view each other as equals
and that there was no one who was showing authority over one another. However,
the conversation that we were having was about a topic that did not involve an
authoritative position. We were talking about our RA’s name and how we kept
forgetting his name at the beginning of the year. Our pitches might have been
similar, but the noisiness and loudness shifted greatly. When Diana and I spoke
about figuring out Julian’s real name we would kind of scream in happiness (our
loudest was -18.9), I think we scream laughing because we are hilarious… So our
volume did differ greatly, thus this made our noisiness vary the lowest was .765
and our highest was .811.
The second voice analysis I did was ordering food. When I first ordered my food I think I was a
little uncertain, so my voice was lower at 61, then as I continued to order my
voice became a little bit higher at 65, I think this occurred because I was
trying to sound friendly and nice, because after all I was asking him to make
me food. The loudness of my voice and the waiters voice were even throughout
the exchange of conversation, the only time the loudness changed was when I
thanked him, I think I did this because it gave me the last and FINAL word,
ending the conversation.
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