voicer

/ˈvɔɪsər/
noun
  1. A person who speaks or expresses something, especially in a public or official capacity.
    • As the team's voicer, he always shared their ideas with management.
    • She became a strong voicer for environmental issues in her neighborhood.
    • The mayor acted as the voicer of the community's concerns at the town hall meeting.
  2. A person who adjusts or tunes the sound of a musical instrument, such as a pipe organ or piano.
    • A skilled piano voicer can make each note sound warm and balanced.
    • The voicer carefully shaped the hammers to achieve a richer sound.
    • The organ voicer spent hours perfecting the instrument's tone for the concert hall.
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