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Deep Stealth offering Workbook: Finding your Female Voice for free

Started by Kendall, July 22, 2006, 08:59:10 AM

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Kendall

The very popular program that leads you to develop a female voice now offers their Workbook for free at http://www.deepstealth.com/freebook/. I printed me off a copy and are trying several of the lessons. I am sure the dvd/video help explain it more, but the book is free. Free stuff is good, lol. Especially something as important as this.

I put this in the general TG forum since it seemed great for any kind of MtF TG; TS, CD, in between, or whoever wants to develop a feminine voice.

PS also funny little video intro at the bottom.
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Melissa

Yawn.  I already bought it a while ago and I believe it helped to a certain degree, but not all that much.

Melissa
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jan c

I downloaded this thing; I think it is fantastic. Have done only the most perfunctory work-throughs and it has made a significant diff in a matter of days.
It does tend to require a musical mode of thought; the 'for the tone-deaf' section notwithstanding.
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stephanie_craxford

Quote from: Melissa on July 22, 2006, 04:03:08 PM
Yawn.  I already bought it a while ago and I believe it helped to a certain degree, but not all that much.

Melissa

Aaaaaaaaah Melissa... not everyone is fortunate to have been blessed with a vocal range as yours, and while this may be a case of "Been there, done that, got the tee shirt." for you, I think that since this is a "free" download, why not take advantage of it and see if it helps!

Steph
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Jillieann Rose

Kendra,
I'm sure it will be helpful to most of us girls.
I download a copy for myself.
Thanks,
:)
Jillieann
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Melissa

Quote from: Steph on July 22, 2006, 07:08:15 PM
I think that since this is a "free" download, why not take advantage of it and see if it helps!

Steph

Yeah, that's true.  Anything helps.  Sorry, I was in a funk earlier today since I didn't have access to my car and was worried it had been towed.  It's fine now though.

Melissa
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Kendall

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Melissa

Quote from: Steph on July 22, 2006, 07:08:15 PM
Aaaaaaaaah Melissa... not everyone is fortunate to have been blessed with a vocal range as yours

This is bugging me.  I was not "blessed" with a good vocal range.  It took a lot of hard work and working with a good speech therapist (not free through insurance) to develop my voice.  I have read a lot of information (including this booklet) and practiced many hours.  As a result, I have slowly feminized my voice more and more.  It didn't just happen overnight.  I still think it's far from perfect, but it was a weak spot for a long time and that just motivated me to work harder at it.  I started with a fairly low voice (I sang bass in choir), so a lot of work was necessary.  Don't act like it was a gift handed over to me.

Melissa
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Lydia

Has anyone purchased the deepstealth dvd's and are they worth the expense or can you get enought information from the free book by itself.
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Lucy

I downloaded  A copy cant hurt to give it a try, thanks you....... ;D
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LostInTime

Thanks, I will pass this on to a few people who I know. Shame that it was not around when I first transitioned, could have ironed out a few bumps.

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Melissa

Quote from: Lydia on April 23, 2007, 03:12:09 AM
Has anyone purchased the deepstealth dvd's and are they worth the expense or can you get enought information from the free book by itself.
Yep, I bought them.  They really didn't help that much with the initial voice, but now that I have a fairly good voice, I may use them to refine it.
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Ms Bev



Kendra, thanks for the download.  I'll prob download it and take a look. 
I wasn't 'blessed' with a certain voice either, Melissa, but my voice is naturally somewhat higher than the average male voice.  (I sing what I call bari-ten) I just try to be myself. 
Myself happens to be someone with a female brain with female ways of thinking, female emotions and responses, and and these seem to make my speech more female in character.  I dunno.....maybe I'm a little different (yah....well!) but I don't especially want to be someone else, or sound like someone else.  I'm still trying this all on as kinda new, and taking it a day at a time. 
I can tell you I make some mountainous boo boos sometimes, but they are good teaching lessons.  Like, when a clerk drops change, don't deftly snatch it from the air before his eyes like a first baseman catching an easy toss.  Or like the other night at the restuarant......"pssst.....honey! What??......stop scratching....."  Okay, it was just a little scritch, but ya don't scratch your boobs in public....Jeez....how embarassing! I didn't even think about it....not right away.
Still learning.

Grasshopper Bev
1.) If you're skating on thin ice, you might as well dance. 
Bev
2.) The more I talk to my married friends, the more I
     appreciate  having a wife.
Marcy
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Shana A

Thanks for the link Kendra, it looks like a good resource. I don't have any desire to sing in a different register than my natural baritone, but being able to speak convincingly would be useful sometimes.

zythyra
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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