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Guest SouthernBelle
YES!

PM me on this.

Elizabeth Anne

LOL you still haven't replied to my last PM! (just messin, Lizzy, I don't care)

KISSES

Belle

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Guest SouthernBelle
how good is it so far? I'm willing to buy it if it works well

I also would like to know more about it

I haven't got it yet. It IS in the mail, though. I'll post on here what my first reactions are once it gets here.

Here's a link where you can find all kinds of voice resources. The voice pack I bought is at the first link, 'Finding your female voice'

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Guest Elizabeth K

Belle - bad news - for security reasons I had to erase EVERYTHING - and I had your PM in that collection. Did you save it?

Dang

Lizzy

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Guest erikka2046

Hi Belle,

I did tried a few CDs about voice feminization: Develop a female voice by Melanie Anne Phillips, Finding your female voice from Stealth, and Fundamentals of You Feminie Voice 1 to 3 & Beyond the Fundamentals from Exceptional Voice.

Finding your female voice from Stealth is pretty good to start with from warming up your vocal cords to finding the right pitch and work on the resonance. I've been using it for nearly 10 months and the progress is very good. Fundamentals of You Feminie Voice is also a good addition to the one from Stealth and I find they both work together to cover many aspects to feminize my voice.

After nearly 10 months the results are amazing..... I can pass on the phone with no problem and nearly most of the time in real life if people don't know the old me. But the main key to success is to practice nearly everyday and don't forget to take a day to rest your voice. It took me a while to get to the right pitch and resonance and it seems when I keep practicing, eventually I can reach that point, overcome the barrier and grasp the right pitch and resoncance. Rightnow, I stay in this voice and I cannot talk in my old voice anymore (that's what I want!). I should say it really take a lots of patience and the beginning is not easy and a bit frustrating..... And after getting to the point of right pitch and resonance, then there is another challenge to learn the feminie way of articulation, phrasing, inflection.....etc Another challenge for me is I speak another language and the articulation, phrasing and inflection is another story from English.... I'm still working on it.

Hope this may help or PM me if you need more info

Huggs

Erikka :)

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Guest SouthernBelle
Hi Belle,

I did tried a few CDs about voice feminization: Develop a female voice by Melanie Anne Phillips, Finding your female voice from Stealth, and Fundamentals of You Feminie Voice 1 to 3 & Beyond the Fundamentals from Exceptional Voice.

Finding your female voice from Stealth is pretty good to start with from warming up your vocal cords to finding the right pitch and work on the resonance. I've been using it for nearly 10 months and the progress is very good. Fundamentals of You Feminie Voice is also a good addition to the one from Stealth and I find they both work together to cover many aspects to feminize my voice.

After nearly 10 months the results are amazing..... I can pass on the phone with no problem and nearly most of the time in real life if people don't know the old me. But the main key to success is to practice nearly everyday and don't forget to take a day to rest your voice. It took me a while to get to the right pitch and resonance and it seems when I keep practicing, eventually I can reach that point, overcome the barrier and grasp the right pitch and resoncance. Rightnow, I stay in this voice and I cannot talk in my old voice anymore (that's what I want!). I should say it really take a lots of patience and the beginning is not easy and a bit frustrating..... And after getting to the point of right pitch and resonance, then there is another challenge to learn the feminie way of articulation, phrasing, inflection.....etc Another challenge for me is I speak another language and the articulation, phrasing and inflection is another story from English.... I'm still working on it.

Hope this may help or PM me if you need more info

Huggs

Erikka :)

Cool, I'll think I'll wind up buying that Fundamentals of Your Feminine Voice one in the next week or so. Thx for the info!

But about articulation, phrasing, inflection... Does anyone have any advice on that?

HUGS AND KISSES

Belle

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