Quote from: apple pie on August 16, 2011, 01:55:43 AM
During the day you could maybe turn on the stereo in your apartment, close the door and see how much you can hear outside it!?
Because I can sing even in the middle of the night even though I'm in the middle of a big city, because my place is really soundproof 
By the way, do you have any tips on how to sing well? I love your voice in the previous videos! Do you / did you take singing lessons? I really, REALLY would love to be able to sing well, but I have completely no idea how I should train myself, or if there are ways to / people who specifically train male voices to sing like a girl...
I couldn't help this one...
I could try the trick with the door, but the real concern is whether the people under me, behind me, and to both sides of me can hear it through their walls. I think I have pretty good soundproofing because the only sounds I hear from neighbors are their dogs, them yelling at their dogs, them vacuuming, them having sex (the ones on the opposite side of my bedroom wall), and video games turned up too loud (the people right under me). I'm pretty sure I'd be heard because my voice is L.O.U.D. As in, I can crank it up to 11. And one of my favorite things to do is turn on and sing to music with high-pitched screams. I can do the high bit in The Beatles' song
without even going into falsetto.
Tips though? I'm not too good on that.

I've been singing and doing voices since I was a kid and never really lost my high range. I was 25 before my speaking voice dropped into anything that was at all masculine, and even then I pushed it downward when I didn't want people giving me strange looks. And when I sang, I
always did the high bits. Stuff like
.
But for actually
singing like a girl? I wish I could find a way to do that and have it sound natural, but I'm not there yet. Working on it though!

I'm doing it by singing lots of Au Revoir Simone. Especially these two songs:
(I sing an octave higher than them in the chorus)
More than anything, I credit my strange bendy voice to the fact that I've used it in that bendy way since I was a small child and realized what it could do.