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FTM- how to naturally change voice?

Started by Maxxie, August 21, 2010, 11:27:07 AM

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ilovetodrinktea

I'd definitely recommend practicing your vocal pitches, highs and lows, because the higher (or lower) your voice can go, the lower (or higher) it can go as well.
Tuning it with a guitar. (find your most comfortable voice pitch on a fret, then work your way up or down around it. It doesn't hold for days, but keep doing it and you can stretch it out nicely (just like pumping, hahaha)
Make a lot of noise.
Invest in HRT. It really helps, and my voice was deep before.
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Wil Najera

i already pass in public. the only thing that doesnt pass is my voice. and i've met bio guys with deep voices that dont have facial hair yet. so i'm not too worried. with these methods, i can stop where i need my voice to be at the moment.
~wiLeeuhm~
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ilovetodrinktea

Quote from: Sharky on September 07, 2011, 11:40:32 PM
I don't know what you look like, but a lot of pre T FTMs look like kids. Even if it's possible, would a deep voice suit your appearance at this point? I think that might make some things more awkward.

That's something to consider, but it's much moreso about your comfort with (or without) it. Other people truly don't matter in the slightest when it comes down to these things, the best thing you can do is be comfortable with yourself and present that confidently to others. Different people will make what they will of it and your confidence largely affects this.
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Wil Najera

i look like my profile pic - facial hair.

~wiLeeuhm~
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Sharky

Quote from: ilovetodrinktea on September 07, 2011, 11:46:11 PM
That's something to consider, but it's much moreso about your comfort with (or without) it. Other people truly don't matter in the slightest when it comes down to these things, the best thing you can do is be comfortable with yourself and present that confidently to others. Different people will make what they will of it and your confidence largely affects this.
Oher people's reactions can certainly make you uncomfortable though.
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Wil Najera

i've lived too long with giving consideration to how others view me. this is my time. i'm going to be me whether they like it or not. i have all the support i need and i really dont care if people think my voice and body dont match.   
~wiLeeuhm~
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