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Voice training

Started by TSJasmine, November 03, 2014, 06:49:14 PM

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EchelonHunt

Quote from: HelloKitty on November 06, 2014, 07:45:55 AM
Best thing to do is go to Yeson Voice Center. My voice is okay-ish, not great so that's where I'm going next year to fix that problem.

Yes, because everyone has $10,000 in their pocket to fly to Korea to have VFS. ::) I am happy you are going though! I wish I could go. :'(

A surgery at Yeson Voice Centre certainly helps to take away the lower register of one's vocal folds but it doesn't magically create a female voice. Voice training is still needed - both before and after.

I do desire a gender neutral-feminine voice, however I would like to practice as much as I can with voice training as surgery is, personally, a last resort. 
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Illuminess

Quote from: Nati on November 06, 2014, 05:53:02 AM
Och i love her too <3

This is one of my favorites to sing along to. I may not be quite used to speaking in a female voice just yet, but when I sing it always makes me feel good, because I can match her range and her notes. I certainly can't sing nearly as well as she, but I certainly try!

△ ☾ Rıνεя Aяıп Lαυяıε ☽ △

"Despair holds a sweetness that only an artist's tongue can taste."Illuminess
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Jessika

I have a natural deeper voice, 47 yrs of T is to blame.  >:( My choice would be to just let Yeson Voice Center do the work for me in the future.
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Veronica S.

Hi, everyone:

My two cents, as someone who's tried everything, had little success, but is suddenly starting to improve:

I totally agree that we all find our voice differently. I admit I'm dubious about some of the techniques I've seen online, but I'm not going to argue with results, either.

I recently purchased the Find Your Female Voice course from Deep Stealth. The results probably aren't noticeable to anyone yet. Still, I already feel like I'm developing the muscles that we use to speak in a feminine voice.

A lot of the material is on YouTube. The entire course is available at https://deepstealth.dpdcart.com/
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