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Ever since starting to present as female in public, my hardest challenge has been my voice. I can't find a comfortable median range. I'm naturally a baritone or low tenor. If I try to raise pitch, I'm either mickey mouse or obviously fake over done southern belle.
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Im still only 16 days post op but this has been very nice for me so far
http://professionalvoice.org/feminization.aspx
You can read more into my experience on my post "My Program"...
This page was a very big help to me to improve my voice but I believe I was just TOO deep and definitely too impatient to just work on it for years....
http://lena.kiev.ua/voice/
Regardless of my surgery I will STILL have to do a lot of work on my voice, cant hurt though
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(29-11-2014, 06:49 AM)EvaMarie Wrote: Im still only 16 days post op but this has been very nice for me so far
http://professionalvoice.org/feminization.aspx
You can read more into my experience on my post "My Program"...
This page was a very big help to me to improve my voice but I believe I was just TOO deep and definitely too impatient to just work on it for years....
http://lena.kiev.ua/voice/
Regardless of my surgery I will STILL have to do a lot of work on my voice, cant hurt though
Thats an interesting link Eva, its going to be fun doing some of the suggested techniques.
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(29-11-2014, 02:44 AM)Demon Lord Etna Wrote: Ever since starting to present as female in public, my hardest challenge has been my voice. I can't find a comfortable median range. I'm naturally a baritone or low tenor. If I try to raise pitch, I'm either mickey mouse or obviously fake over done southern belle.
I havn't tried these but I have heard they are good.
https://www.youtube.com/user/deepstealth/playlists
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(29-11-2014, 02:44 AM)Demon Lord Etna Wrote: Ever since starting to present as female in public, my hardest challenge has been my voice. I can't find a comfortable median range. I'm naturally a baritone or low tenor. If I try to raise pitch, I'm either mickey mouse or obviously fake over done southern belle.
Here's a link to Kathe Perez's site for TG resources. Besides actual in-person coaching she has some self-study voice feminization courses and even a series of smartphone apps:
http://www.exceptionalvoice.com/home/voi...inization/
Here's a link to her most popular self-study program"
http://30daycrashcourse.com/
Here's a link to her smartphone app page:
http://evavoiceapp.com/
Hope this helps!
Misty