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Wow... You look really good! A lot of the things you said really seemed to just fit how I've felt, but not been able to verbalize. You have NOOO reason to be embarrassed! It was awesome!

:D -Mia

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Guest Alice4016

Your very pretty! This was great to watch, it was soo awesome to see someone being so proud of who they are! Your voice is great also, I'd love to know what you did ;). Keep this up please, it almost makes me want to do one now lol.

Alice

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Guest Sergei

Hey, sorry I couldn't see it sooner, but i have only just tracked down a computer with sound. lol

Thought it was great. You look so feminine, and your voice definitety sounds female. You shouldn't be embarrased, don't you dare take it down. Fantastic. I'm so proud of you. Well done. xxxx

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Guest shimmeringkristal

I think that you are a wonderfull person to share your thoughts and feelings. I also have to say that you look sensational. I you get any guff on youtube just let me know and I will take care of it. Stay strong and I know that you can do anything that you put your mind to.

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Guest Rachel-Lucy

You look beautiful sweetie wow your voice is amazing mine is a wreck :lol: I'm going to be doing video blogs soon too :) We will have to keep in touch hugs and kisses

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Guest lisa49

I am from the old school I think TV and video are inhuman as well as ipod and cell phones, I prefer to write in non sequitur.

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Guest lisa49

Then why the computer? glad you asked, I went to school with a slide rule after school engineers started using computers by retirement all slide rules are gone. So just text and no sound maybe a picture or two will be as far as I go.

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Guest Kelly

you definately pass if i didnt know any better i would assume you were 200% female

great job good work on the voice (any tips ?)

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Guest Snow Angel
you definately pass if i didnt know any better i would assume you were 200% female

great job good work on the voice (any tips ?)

I learned my voice control through a mixture of Andrea James' tape and CandiFLA's videos. I didn't solely use either of their techniques, but I learned a lot from them and applied things. From my personal experience, it's not about making your voice female. It's about making your own natural voice sound NOT male. It's your own voice with more lilting, and without the resonance. Leah also had a good tip when she said EMOTE. It's how women talk. Just observe the difference of how men talk and women talk in a crowded shopping area. Try to mimic it. The #1 tip is PRACTICE. You won't get it overnight. I spent 6 months every night talking into my tape recorder and playing it back while falling asleep in bed. Another tip is to not be afraid of your own voice. You might think your voice sounds male or sounds fake because you are used to your own voice. You'll never know until you actually try it on people. That's how it went for me. I guess that's part of breaking the psychological barrier.

But you should definitely watch all of CandiFLA's voice instruction videos. They helped me a lot.

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