Bantam Roosters Noisier?

My neighbor had bantam roosters in the past, and she had/still has standard roosters, both in varying breeds. From my house (a good ways from her chickens), I can hear them all plainly and the same. Those little guys seem to be as loud and proud as their standard counterparts. But I think @Pigeony said it well- the pitch is different. I could always tell if it was one of her bantams or the others crowing.
 
Are Bantam Roosters noisier, quieter than their standard sized counterparts? Does it depend on the breed? I’ve read a couple of different things about Bantam Roos and their crows.

I have two Bantam Barred Rock Roos.

Also, the chicks I have were called Plymouth Barred Rock at the hatchery where I bought them. Are these two different breeds (Barred Rocks/Plymouth Barred Rocks)?

Thank you.
Adorable picture!! They look like little dinosaurs haha
 
Also, the chicks I have were called Plymouth Barred Rock at the hatchery where I bought them. Are these two different breeds (Barred Rocks/Plymouth Barred Rocks)?

The breed is Plymouth Rock, but people often just call it Rock because that is shorter.
The color is Barred.

So they could be called Barred Plymouth Rocks.
Or they could be called Barred Rocks.

Calling them "Plymouth Barred Rocks" also does happen, although I personally find it annoying because it's splitting up the breed name (Plymouth Rock) to put the color name in the middle. That is not how chicken breed/color names are usually handled.

In any case, yes they are all different ways to refer to the same thing.

Plymouth Rocks do also come in other colors (White Rocks, Columbian Rocks, Silver Penciled Rocks, Partridge Rocks, Buff Rocks, and probably a few others that I'm forgetting right now.)
 

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