Quote from: Stephe on November 24, 2012, 12:40:46 PM
Sorry, you aren't on the right track. It still sounds totally male to me. I would never think female hearing that voice. The resonance is way too strong. The only reason it sounds less is you are speaking softer. I made this mistake too when I tried to train my own voice without help of a therapist. The voice I have now I can yell for my dogs etc and still sounds female.
As others said, I don't think singing practice or simply working on pitch does much for feminizing a voice.
Well, f*** me then...
What did you expect on my fourth day of practice?
Me being able to sing the entire Wagner's Valkyrie in all female voice?
If the resonance is still strong it means I have no way of measuring it, since
I didn't feel any (to very little) whilst speaking the words.
And no, I disagree that it sounds totally male, at the very least it sounds androgynous.
I never said it was sounding female. All I said I was improving.
That leaves two options: either you're wrong on the importance of resonance, meaning there is yet
another factor involved or my relatively large chest cage is at fault here - the resonance is just lost within.
P.S.: I have no time to go see a speech therapist, that's just the way it is. I'm a very busy person.
I'll have enough on my hands with my gender therapist already and my endocrinologist later.
However, I'm confident I can make it on my own. Most of the stuff I learned I did on my own anyways.
There are
others like that out there.