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Community Conversation => Transitioning => Voice Therapy and Surgery => Topic started by: Nolwenn on October 12, 2013, 10:51:53 AM

Title: Does my voice pass?
Post by: Nolwenn on October 12, 2013, 10:51:53 AM
Hey,

I recorded myself and I would to have your opinions about those 2 small records:

I'm aware that the first one is the worse than the second record, but I used to sound better, I was kinda stressed, such a long time I haven't recorded myself.
:icon_redface:

Here a last try, me reading something...
http://soundcloud.com/nolwenn-perret/the-vagina-monologues (http://soundcloud.com/nolwenn-perret/the-vagina-monologues)
Not even better gosh... I really need to progress (and btw to get a new mic ...).


Edited for profanity.
Title: Re: Does my voice pass?
Post by: Auroramarianna on February 09, 2014, 04:00:45 AM
Wooow! :) Your voice sounds really cute, I wouldn't have thought it was a male's voice at all, despite being low sometimes, but you're on the good track since even when your voice sounds, it's still distinguishably "low female voice". I think it does have some breathiness to it and need to enunciate a bit more clearly, I think that'll come with training. Also, you can download Reflectere, a programme in which you are able to record your voice and see its harmonics and frequency. An adult female averages 210hz, however anywhere above 160hz is good enough already, perceived as "low female voice", while a male adult voice averages 120hz, while children voices range from 250 to 400.
Title: Re: Does my voice pass?
Post by: jenn90210 on February 17, 2014, 04:04:37 AM
it sounds natural and feminine to me.