Quote from: tuckz0r on May 10, 2019, 08:09:46 PM
I just recently realized I'm a trans guy. I'm 5'2 and kind of babyfaced, but that doesn't bother me too much. What does bother me, however, is my voice. I can't help but feel a little ridiculous saying "I'm a man" in what feels like a squeaky little girl's voice. Can anyone offer any advice on how to make a pre-T voice sound at least a little more convincing?
There are quite a few youtube videos out there on voice training, I don't know how many are doing FtM stuff, you would have to do a little searching.
But it is not only the frequency that makes you sound like a certain gender, it is the way how you speak! I have a rather high frequency voice, so high in fact that I just could start to talk like a woman.
But when I was still presenting as a male, nobody would have had any doubt whether a man was talking!
I would recommend that you observe guys well, maybe watch movies with rel macho guys, and see how they tend to talk. You also can train your voice to sound lower, if you move the resonance down into your chest. When you put your hand on the top of you chest, just under the neck, you can feel if your chest is doing its voice lowering job. If that area vibrates when you talk, you have arrived!
Good luck!
Linde