Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Starting Serious Voice work, Can anyone offer insight?


Guest Torixo

Recommended Posts

Hello Everyone! I'm very new to this forum & look forward to talking to different people and being involved in discussion! Without further ado, I need some serious help please! So I'm very serious about getting my voice together because I feel like it's keeping me from passing more as a female. I work in retail & I'm constantly talking to people so my voice being perceived to how I feel would really make a difference in my life!

So I purchased "Finding your female voice" by Andrea James and hope to get it all down, so in a few weeks I have a passing voice. I understand this is something that is going to take hard constant work & practice so I'm quite prepared for that. What I would like to know would be did anyone have successful voice transformation using these cds? Or Did anyone have successful voice transformation a different way & would like to share with me & anyone else who is interested? I truly believe voice is a very important factor in people determining your gender & hope other people agree.

So Basically... Anyone With A Passing Female Voice Who Can Offer Help I would loooove you :]!<3

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean

.

Hello, Hon.....

Welcome to the Playground

I'm Donna Jean...

"Finding your female voice" by Andrea James is a great training device....

The three girls that live here together (me, Sally and Julie) work with that CD. We're all over 60 and the video has helped us a lot.

Plus, it's taken a LOT of practice ....

But, It CAN be done!

Huggs

Dee Jay

Link to comment

I don't have that program but I have heard it is very good as it takes the approach of most of the good ones of using a lot of the same techniques that are used in voice training for singers.

No matter who's program you use the main thing is to practice, practice, practice. And when you are done with the practice do some more. Just don't strain your voice.

For me a tuner and a voice recorder was an absolute must so I could hear the difference.

You can expect some good changes in a few weeks but understand that it take most of us months of work before it becomes natural and second nature. Too many give up because they don't see quick results.

Mia

Link to comment

Thanks girls! I suppose I'm just nervous that it's not going to work ;l. I've heard so many amazing before and afters online & would love to have the same result. I suppose I can't expect anything if I'm not practicing! I quit smoking a few days ago & now sometimes dabble on my electric cigarette so I'm definitely motivated for results. I hope I can practice more and more the next few weeks & maybe even upload a voice sample when I get closer!

Also, coming from someone who is 18 it's very inspiring to see someone at your age being who you are. It's NEVER too late to transition or be who you were meant to be & I commend you on that.

-tori, xo

Link to comment
  • 2 weeks later...

well for me it was kinda not a big issue. when i started working i was at a fast food place and everyone called me ma'am over the speaker. back then i had no inkling that i might be something besides just male. eventually i just started trying to sound female to have fun with it. i found that speaking soft to start was good practice and slowly make it more vocalized. beyond that just practice practice. i have actually started having fun using my female voice behind a person and seeing their face when they turn around. although i mostly do that at anime conventions. it is easier to act a bit more out there when there is a good chance i will never see the person again.

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   2 Members, 0 Anonymous, 108 Guests (See full list)

    • Birdie
    • Karen Carey
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      769.1k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,050
    • Most Online
      8,356

    LostAndForgotten
    Newest Member
    LostAndForgotten
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Bddk
      Bddk
      (28 years old)
    2. Belladonnakarapinskia
      Belladonnakarapinskia
    3. Breanne_O
      Breanne_O
    4. Danielle57
      Danielle57
    5. ferh.li
      ferh.li
      (20 years old)
  • Posts

    • Birdie
      I attend a medical day-centre in Texas for needed medical services. It's religious oriented, so not gender fluid friendly. I of course dress 100% in female attire yet androgynous to keep both "them happy", and I really don't mind.    I of course am imposed rules that no other participant is bound by. The examples are the allowed size of my backpack, or how many visits per day I can see my Representative payee.  The gender neutral restroom use was a compromise that all off us have agreed to.  Not being able to wear tanks tops or shorts that aren't "Bermuda length" are other examples of where I am restricted more than any other participant. "Bra talk" is strictly forbidden, even though their doctor and occupational therapist were the ones that told me I needed support due to neck pain.    I found myself being reprimanded by staff three times yesterday for very petty details, and they have constantly pushed for me to remove myself from the program voluntarily. I am of course someone not welcomed in the program, but federal discrimination laws prevent them from removing me. They instead are just making life miserable with the hopes that I will leave on my own. 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Nope.  I live in a rural area.  Pride events are for city folks.  The normally quiet LGBTQ+ club kind of changes atmosphere during that time, and things get a bit political.  As a non-Democrat, I avoid it.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      For me, definitely the size thing.  I'm 5'4" on a good day, and 100lbs.  I can pass as a teenage boy, but never for my real mid-30s age.  And since my husband looks older than his age, I'm often assumed to be his kid.  Or folks think there's something illegal going on.      Also, my lack of the typical aggressive "masculine" demeanor.  I don't really desire the typical masculine social role, nor could I do it even if I tried really hard.  I'm usually quiet and kind of timid. 
    • MaeBe
      I am sorry for your struggles. I cannot empathize, but I can surely sympathize. I wish only the best for you! 
    • Birdie
      No, they are the only provider of services I need an my area. 😑
    • RaineOnYourParade
      My size. A lot of guys aren't 5'3" at seventeen. My hands. It's a less noticeable one, but my hands are very "feminine"? If you know what I mean. My voice. Very high-pitched. I don't just sound like a female, I sound like a little girl sometimes My chest. I've had to stop binding due to frequent aches doing so, and it's not nearly small enough to just cover with baggy clothes My family. They still call me she/her, so that's an automatic out. My anxiety. I might be able to pass better if I had the courage to correct people. Instead, I'm too scared to speak up, so I find it hard. My lack of men's clothes.   Anyone else have these problems, or other ones?
    • violet r
      From what I have read and heard most people are so.busy with their everyday lives and either looking at their phones or in a hurry to notice you out and about. 
    • RaineOnYourParade
      This exactly ^^^   I actually really liked games where I was required to play a male character. It felt homey, in a way. 
    • violet r
      I been play texas chainsaw massacre game most recently. It free on game pass right now. Just need a good team
    • violet r
      Anyone play war and order on their phones?  
    • violet r
      I can relate.  I have always played a female character when given the opportunity. Not really and reason except I just alway pick them since I was young   
    • MirandaB
      Yes, our little town is having its 3rd annual Pridefest. I've volunteered the first two years  from setup to tear down (though I do take an hour off to eat and drink in the middle).     Then I attend a bigger one a couple towns over that has had some decent entertainment from some semi-famous folks (Laura Benanti, Patrick Wilson, Carmen Carrera, Judy Gold, etc).    This year I made sure to ask off of (weekend) shifts to attend a 3rd one where a group I'm in is in the parade. 
    • Ladypcnj
      Hi Vicky, I agree with you, so far since the time I've been under the new treating doctor's care, she prescribed me medication, but it's for children lol  luckily  my pharmacy warned me from a phone call not to take the medication. 
    • April Marie
      Welcome to the forums, M.A.! We’re happy that you found us. Jump in where you feel comfortable!
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Can you look elsewhere?
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...