Were you able to also get your your laugh and other vocal sounds from humming to well all noise, sound female? I mean my humming sounds quite male and I humm a lot so I am curious if I will just be outing myself doing something I love.
I laugh in a feminine way now. But, my coughing and sneezing are still masculine. Humming, like singing, are also feminine. I really need to practice my yelling. I can scream just fine but if I yell it totally sounds like a man. I am sure after some more time it will be better. I have only been working on my voice for 4 months.
My vocals are 100% feminine from talking, screaming, singing, coughing, sneezing.
No issues here :)
Quote from: TessaM on January 09, 2013, 08:08:13 AM
Laughing, sneezing, coughing et al. are as feminine as can be. My mother heard me sneeze and described it as "dainty."
The only thing I will start practicing now is "screaming" girly. For example, I was out with a bunch of friends on the ski hill and lets say a guy threw snow in his girlfriends face she would let out this high pitched scream like I used to be able to do in elementary school. Im not sure if you understand what im saying, but this is my last step in 100% female voice. Even then its more of a perfectionist thing, I just don't let out a loud high pitched "ahhhh" when the time is right and instead yell out a "wtf" or something of the like. (I hope someone reading this understands what I am trying to say here lol).
I 10000000% know what you are saying, That is also one of my goals.
Rights thats good news!!! Thanks for the replies guys.
My voice is mostly female after training. I say mostly because there's one thing my ex-boyfriend noticed. I had been known to grunt in a lower tone than my speaking voice in my sleep, which upset me. I can't recall doing it in recent years though.
ps. I just love those cats.