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Deep Stealth voice feminization method

Started by MsSaneJane, February 27, 2011, 08:42:19 PM

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MsSaneJane

Has anybody had any good results from the Deep Stealth voice feminization method. If so are you supposed to for the most part  go over the two charts in the program on the pdf. file to get the most benefit?
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GinaDouglas

It worked well for me.  All the exercises are important though.  Train the muscles.
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Janet_Girl

I also used it.  Practice is the key. The spectrogram was the biggest help for me.
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Cindy

What is it?

Can someone send me a link, privately. My voice is terrible

Cindy
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Virginia

The exercises are amazingly tedious but the results sneak up on you. Hands down well worth the effort. I started with a bellowing baritone and have been working on my voice for just over two years- no one blinks an eye when I present in public, sing in Church or even question my gender on the telephone. Here is a link to their FREE workbook:
http://www.genderlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/voicebook020.pdf

There are an excellent series of phonetic exercises at:
http://indigo.ie/%7Eprospero/html/voice.htm

"Melanie Speaks" has alot of good info but isn't a training program per say. I bought the $20; you can find most of the info at http://etransgender.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=427

And then you can move onto the Rainbow Passage and Harvard Sentences!

~VA (pronounced Vee- Aye, the abbreviation for the State of Virginia where I live)
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