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Sonia
09-19-2005, 07:40 PM
To Miss Dazzler and all other girls, I can help you with that problem. It's simple. Get a very good friend of yours to help train you with your voice. Start on some basic techniques. Speak how you normally would and have your friend arrange a scale from 1- 10. From masculine to feminine. When you practice speaking. Have your friend listen to your voice. They should be able to tell you if the technique your using is the right one. Hence, 1- for masculine sounding. 10- for feminine sounding. You can use this to help you figure out which voice technique makes you sound more feminine. This might be frustrating at first, but over time with a good friend and faith in yourself. This will no longer be a concern of yours. Your technique will improve significantly if you know which technique to use. 1 thing that I know for sure will help you. Women normally do not have a rumble in there throat. It usually takes more wind and projection of voice. It's simple when you catch on. Remember, No rumble in your throat. Wind and Voice Projection you should focus on. Place your hand on your throat and practice this. Do this with your friend. Hope this helps you out. I know my classes in speech pathology were well worth being able to share this with someone who can benefit from it. I believe in you.
Sonia

Jordan
09-19-2005, 10:03 PM
wow sonia GREAT thread, I'm sure alot of girls will be able to benefit, i'm lucky that i sound feminine, but i just might try this anyways, thanks again!!!

KaMiLeUnGuRl
09-19-2005, 10:09 PM
Yeah i think i could use a little more owrk but Jordan Hara and many others say i have a fem voice which ive never changed.. thanks for the info im gonna really look into this now that i am going through some MAJOR HRT Changes

MsDazzler
09-19-2005, 10:23 PM
can a deaf girl learn how to..? lol

Sonia
09-20-2005, 08:49 PM
Yes, of course. Get a very good friend of yours to help train you with your voice. Speak how you normally would and have your friend arrange a scale from 1- 10. From masculine to feminine. When you practice speaking. Have your friend listen to your voice. They should be able to tell you if the technique your using is the right one. Hence, 1- for masculine sounding. 10- for feminine sounding. You can use this to help you figure out which voice technique makes you sound more feminine. If you are deaf, you friend will be able to hear you and help you figure out which tecqnique helps you to sound more feminine. I made this thread from your post on your concerns in dead givaways. This is a way for you to practice and have your friend show you when you sound feminine and masculine. So you can determine the difference for yourself without having to hear yourself. Hope this helps you out.
Sonia