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What does it mean to have a velvety voice?

"Velvety voice" is a figurative expression used to describe a voice that is:

* Smooth and resonant: The sound is rich and full, with a pleasing lack of harshness or grating qualities.

* Warm and inviting: It evokes a sense of comfort and ease, similar to the feeling of soft velvet against the skin.

* Pleasant and melodious: The voice is pleasing to listen to and often has a natural musicality.

* Soothing and calming: It has a relaxing effect on the listener, potentially reducing anxiety or stress.

Think of the voices of famous singers like:

* Barry White: Known for his deep, soulful voice that was both smooth and sensual.

* Ella Fitzgerald: Her voice was known for its effortless beauty and smooth, velvety tone.

* Frank Sinatra: His voice was characterized by its warmth, richness, and unique ability to convey emotion.

The expression "velvety voice" is often used to praise someone's vocal qualities, suggesting that their voice is both beautiful and enjoyable to listen to.

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