Quote from: Anthrogal on July 07, 2010, 12:14:52 AM
Hi everyone. I have the unfortunate characteristic of having a bass voice. Are there any differences in how someone with a very low voice should go about voice training than someone, say, with a tenor voice? I'd just like to know before I start my training so I know the most direct methods for my voice type.
There are women with lower toned voices, the trick to it is 3 parts, pitch, intonation, and inflection. To get your pitch was kinda easy, just start off by saying "Hello my name is X" and recording it then play it back till it sounds the most female or more female then you are now. Then try reading the newspaper or articles or anything near you with that same voice, record and playback to yourself, make adjustments, try to remember what it sounds like to speak like that, because what your hearing when you speak is different from what someone else does due to resonance in your skull, so it might sound weird to you but when you hear it played back it sounds really good. Their are other methods which help find your female voice like saying or singing vowels and such, i found that to be more tedious, i would try this method first as it takes less time.
Next is intonation or in other words the way pitch changes as you stress certain words or letters. For example Oh my god, spoken by a man sounds different the Oh, my god.. spoken by a valley girl lol.. mens speech tends to be more monotone where the letters and words stay the same pitch and rarely deviate, women tend to stress and pause on certain words or syllables for this you really have to listen to women talk and try to style your pattern of speech to something your comfortable with it might come naturally.
After that inflection, inflexion is the modification of a word to express different grammatical categories such as tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, number, gender and case. Like pausing after a higher pitch Oh.. then followed by a quick but lower pitch my god... Now dont go imitating valley girl speech its really annoying but its a good example. Also by being around women you pick up the inflections in their speach, you have to listen at first, but this too might just come naturally after being around women a lot.
The main key is practice, i had a whole 6 hours of practice before i got a new job (while full time) and had to talk to people everyday in my new voice, after a while i cant talk anyway else, my throat hurts if i use my old voice, that and i look like i am possessed ^_^b. So using it day to day in everyday life your body will adjust and you will get better and better, like anything it involves practice. I had a low voice to start out with too but now i am always called miss or mam on the phone no matter what i do.