Quote from: Helena on September 02, 2010, 05:22:17 PM
most girls sound quite masculine when hey shout anyway...i wouldn't worry about it
A female voice that sounds masculine sounds VERY different than ANY male sounding voice.
I'll never agree with the concept that the content of the voice makes any significant difference to what gender you percieve the voice as being.
I can only speak for myself here, but, for me at least. I would probably say that voice to me is the number 1 cue I use in determining someone elses gender. Even an extremely female looking male I have serious trouble getting my brain to register them as female if they sound male, and vice versa.
But the content of what they're saying, inflection, etc, has virtually no influence in my personal gender perception of voice. I don't think it does of most people, cause from as far as I can tell, most people hear a voice and decide almost immediately the gender they think it is, and rarely change from that initial assessment.
But... maybe I'm wrong.
To the original poster, I think it is possible (at least for some), to train your voice to be able to shout and still sound female.
I'd be curious to know why some TS's have so much trouble, some so little, and can vary so widely in their potential. And it doesn't seem to have a huge correlation to how your male voice sounded. I wonder if it's problems in technique or just different physiology. I'm probably more inclined to think the latter.
Don't give up though, it can take time.