Quote from: suzifrommd on January 27, 2015, 06:09:05 PM
Have you viewed the CandiFla videos?
The technique she says is to talk with the highest squeakiest voice you can manage, and to note where the adam's apple while you're doing that. If you hold throat in that position, the effect will be that your adam's apple will be raised.
Does this help?
I've watched all of CandiFLA's voice videos and even took notes on them. It's not that they don't help. The thing about it is I live in a duplex... with my mother, mind you, where I cannot be making loud or strange noises. Therefore, I doubt I will be able to fit in 5-20 minutes a day working on my voice each and every day. However, I am taking classes at my local community college in a large campus three days a week, so if I just find an empty classroom so I can work on my voice, I can do that.
Quote from: anjaq on January 27, 2015, 04:21:53 PM
Well - if nothing helps - Dr Thomas the voice surgeon in Portland actually sutures the larynx into a raised position
- he actually is the only voice surgeon that seems to be able to also change resonance and not just pitch.
On a more soft side - you need to train the muscles and it has to enter muscle memory. And you cannot force it by the hand - the muscles will have to do that for you - and that is what those falsetto exercises are doing .
Please get a few sessions at a professional voice trainer with trans specialization. You can damage your throat by the stuff you are doing. You try to force something that only will work with patience, relaxation and softness. You cannot force it or it will not work, or it will create damage. You need to be gentle and caring to your voice.
I live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I've been Googling around for voice coaches in the Philadelphia area who work with transgender women on their voices but came up short. I am determined to stay away from voice surgeries because a.) I'm transitioning on a tight enough budget as is; b.) even as popular as Yeson is, vocal surgery has too high a failure rate and is too expensive for something that may not even work; c.) I find it pretty interesting to be able to shift from male to female voice at will and wanted to do that; and d.) it's more anatomically correct to just train the voice to speak at a higher range and raise the resonance.
Not to mention voice training will (or should) destroy the need to undergo an Adam's Apple shave surgery as voice training should in turn hide the Adam's Apple from sight if its up in my face. So I'd be killing two birds with one stone... for free... so with all that being said, I will stick with the voice training for as long as I can.
I didn't realize that the falsetto method will strengthen the voice muscles and get the Adam's Apple to stay in the up position. I thought that this would only raise the resonance. Also, sometimes when I do the falsetto method, I find that my Adam's Apple is still in the same position so there must've been something I'm doing wrong. What I'll do is I raise my Adam's Apple up, tighten my throat, make sure my Adam's Apple is still up, go into falsetto, and bring down my voice.
Ugh, if only I had started my HRT pre-puberty...

There was even a woman on YouTube who trained her voice by raising her Adam's Apple (not with her hands) and speaking with her Adam's Apple up into her face to get her female voice.