Quote from: Leslley Scotte on July 15, 2013, 02:00:32 AM
Ok ya'll, here is mine. Today was a day of voices for me. let me know what you think.
https😕/soundcloud.com/leslleys/voice-after-and-before/s-IZigE
Well I seem to be catching this thread right after people post and it feels a little weird being the only one to respond, but here goes anyway!
You've made a big change from your normal voice which is 112hz fundamental frequency (just above A2) to 145hz fundamental frequency (D3). I think that the effect of the difference is more noticeable because you are modifying resonance quite well comparatively. They do sound like two completely different voices. You're off to a great start!
145hz is still well within the male range but with proper training you will get there. Maybe you should try to shoot for a 170-185hz fundamental frequency which is only 3 whole tones higher than your female voice in this recording. I've noticed with pitch a little bit goes a long way, a few notes makes a big difference. Your voice sounds a WHOLE LOT closer, but it's still not quite there yet to pass.
Also, I am no speech therapist. Please take my opinion worth a grain of salt! I'm just doing the best I can to try to help you out 🙂