Quote from: JasonRX on April 12, 2012, 08:51:04 PM
People do things everyday that can damage their voice. Once example is yelling/screaming; it strains your vocal cords and yet people do it without even thinking about it.
If a bio-male was uncomfortable with his voice because it was extremely high and was using the "boom your voice" to lower his voice, would you discourage him from doing it? If so, what alternative would you suggest to him? If you have one, you probably should have provided it, because negating everyone else's suggestion without one of your own is kind of unhelpful.
In my opinion, "Boom Your Voice" is still legitimate suggestion for someone who is in a jam and is looking to do anything to pass.
Well, with that sort of option there's always smoking.
There is voice therapy. I did meet a guy once who had a sort of mickey mouse voice. He was also the manager of a hotel which ended up getting bad reviews because he would say that the manager's name is (male name) they would ask to speak to the manager, and he would say he was the manager.
http://www.transgendervoice.net/about.htmlThat's one of the voice therapists I know of that helps transgender men, and generally AFAB people who want deeper voices. There are some things listed under "voice masculization" which are suggestions of things to aim for.
If you want to increase the masculine features of your communication, chances are good that you can achieve your goal. Hormones often change the pitch sufficiently. If you have chosen not to take hormones or would like to tweak your style more, then you have a menu of features to choose from:
Pitch — 147 Hz (D3) at highest Pitch chart
Resonance — More open throat, more chest vibration
Intonation — More staccato/clipped, less pitch movement
Articulation — More backed tongue carriage, more open mouth/lips
Loudness level — Louder
Language — More direct, less descriptive/fewer words, stating facts and giving advice more than sharing feelings
Producing a lower, more chesty voice should be done with a relaxed throat and sufficient breath support to avoid developing a voice problem.