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Do Afro-Americans have an ease for having a melodic voice?

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I hope nobody starts a racist battle (this is not what I want), but it seems to me that black people have an ease for singing, and maybe also for music (?).

Is there a scientific explanation or is it just my perception?

I am just curious.

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  1. My experience and theory for the beauty of song when performed by black singers is based in the joyous celebration representing their love of Jesus and God.  For all of you who have not attended the religious celebrations in a church attended by a high percentage of black devotionists, you are missing a wonderful opportunity to experience the joy of the celebration of worship. Everyone in the congregation sings, and clap their hands in a musical representation of their devotion.   Members of the congregation from the youngest child to the oldest member sing in joy.  This singing is a wonderful way to develop the ability to increase their voice .  As well, because sound resonates in sinus cavities, and nasal configuration, blacks have greater sinus cavities, and larger nasal formation, and their notes are richer in sound quality.  I am an atheist, but that doesn't interfere with my desire to attend religious celebration in black churches.

    displaying their love and devotion directed to their holy


  2. i don't know about that "maybe a little) but when i was a teen in a town where we were all colorblind a black friend was trying to teach us to dance and said...it's all in the knees and i think he was right...that was so funny...they also had a band called "the handy brothers" and wow did they sing and dance!!

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