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Voice Feminization: British vs. American

Started by iiMTF, September 01, 2014, 12:05:36 AM

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iiMTF

Okay, I have good and bad news about my voice. The good news is I can do a PERFECT female voice. The bad news is I can only do it with a British accent.

The problem with this is I was born and live in the US, and as far back as I know there are no British people in my family, so some random British accent would be a bit odd. My American version absolutely sucks LOL.

So, should I move to London or something, or...? Lol

iiMTF
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Juliett

Go with it and just tell people you watch a lot of Dr Who.
correlation /= causation
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Monkeymel

American guys live British accents / it adds to the mystique so enjoy it. >:-)
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Kaylee

Quote from: Monkeymel on September 01, 2014, 01:03:48 AM
American guys live British accents / it adds to the mystique so enjoy it. >:-)

There's no such thing as a British accent.  Accents change pretty much every 20 miles or so - meaning there are MANY different British accents just in England alone!

As an example, the area I'm from sounds nothing like the usual accent that Americans think of!

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Leila

I have lived all over the UK and my British accent has changed so much over the years that the people I work with have no idea that I originally came from a far flung part of the UK with a very regionalised British accent unless I tell them (usually to much disbelief). When I return back to that part of the UK I have to try very hard to speak in my original accent, in order to not raise too many eyebrows.

Strangely enough, when I practise my fem voice I sometimes sound like an American valley girl with the inflections and change of pitch in the voice.
Nobody's perfect ...   I'll never try,
But I promise I'm worth it, if you just open up your eyes,
I don't need a second chance, I need a friend,
Someone who's gonna stand by me right there till the end,
If you want the best of my heart, you've just gotta see the good in me.
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crowcrow223

It took me twice as much effort to speak my "new" voice in my native language than to speak it in English. So there must be sth to it 🙂
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Sammy

Quote from: crowcrow223 on September 01, 2014, 01:47:38 AM
It took me twice as much effort to speak my "new" voice in my native language than to speak it in English. So there must be sth to it :)

Lol, the other way around for me :). I can pull off neutral, but very leaning towards female voice in my native language, but when switching to English, it gets too nasal for some reason. I also noticed that it is much easier to isolate "chest voice" than remove that nasal sounding...
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nikkit72

Quote from: iiMTF on September 01, 2014, 12:05:36 AM
Okay, I have good and bad news about my voice. The good news is I can do a PERFECT female voice. The bad news is I can only do it with a British accent.

iiMTF

If you can say "Aluminium" and "Nuclear" the way it is spelled, I would not worry. I would call it progress.  :P

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iiMTF

Quote from: nikkit72 on September 01, 2014, 06:15:16 AM
If you can say "Aluminium" and "Nuclear" the way it is spelled, I would not worry. I would call it progress.  :P

I can say "Nuclear", but I can't say "Aluminium" xD

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iiMTF

Quote from: Kaylee on September 01, 2014, 01:11:50 AM
There's no such thing as a British accent.  Accents change pretty much every 20 miles or so - meaning there are MANY different British accents just in England alone!

As an example, the area I'm from sounds nothing like the usual accent that Americans think of!

🔗

Okay, then it that case, I can do one of many, many, many "British" accents. xD

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Valleyrie

I can relate, I can't do my female voice without putting on a Canadian accent but I love it and I think it's awesome. 🙂 Don't worry what others think even if it's weird or different, just be you!
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