Successfully restored Mona Lisa's voice

The Mona Lisa's smile has long been a mystery, but now one can hear her voice, thanks to a Japanese audio expert.

Picture 1 of Successfully restored Mona Lisa's voice The portrait of Monsa Lisa. ( Photo: promotion.msn ) Dr. Matsumi Suzuki, who regularly uses his skills to support criminal investigations, measured the face and hands of the beauty in such a famous portrait. The 16th century of Leonardo da Vinci. He found her height is 1m68 and has since created a skull model.

" Once we have a skull, we create a voice similar to her true voice ," Suzuki said.

" We have reproduced the voices of many famous people that fit very well with the real voice and have been used for voice acting ."

Each person's voice chart is unique and Suzuki believes he has reached 90% accuracy in creating the mysterious woman's voice.

" I am the Mona Lisa. My identity is still in the veil of mystery ," the painting claimed on the website: promotion.msn.co.jp/davinci/voice.htm

" At the Mona Lisa, the lower part of her face is quite wide and the chin is pointed, " Suzuki explained. " Wide space means a relatively low voice, while the pointed chin adds a bit of pitch ".

The scientists also added a bit of intonation of Italian to the voice. " We tried to let her speak Japanese, but she didn't fit her face ."

Experts have long argued who is in the picture, some say it is the embodiment of Leonardo, others say it is the artist's mother.

The group also recreated Leonardo's voice to coincide with the date of the movie The Da Vinci Code. Suzuki said he was less confident about the accuracy of this voice because the artist in a self-portrait portrayed a bearded beard, masking his face.

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