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Help with picking out which voice is right for me.


Guest chibi_usa

Which voice is best?  

11 members have voted

  1. 1. Which voice is best?

    • 1
      2
    • 2
      5
    • 3
      3
    • 4
      0
    • None of the above. (Be blunt!) Trust me I won't get hurt from responses. I don't like sugarcoats.
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Guest chibi_usa

I don't really know what happened but uhhhh stuff happened and I lost my girl voice. Well... I didn't LOSE my girl voice but I lost the tone/feeling/strength if you know what I mean. Anyways it's just me saying 1 2 3 4 and then you picking out which one is the best so I can remember that feeling and do it. Thanks. -__-"" This is what I get for not practicing for like... 2 years...

No need for download unless you want! I was searching for something like this. Finally found this. Everyone should use this because lots of people get too lazy to download. Like me. XD. Just click play. ;P And rate me.

I want HONEST OPINIONS Please. Even pick None of the above if that's what you think. (Be blunt!) Trust me I won't get hurt from responses. I don't like sugarcoats. I like... Honest... Blunt... Opinions. XD

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Guest Joana25

Wow..... Amazing voice you have.... You sound very Feminine.... #2 is great... You should also tell us what type of voice training you do... Because girl!!!!! It's working and I would love to know how you do it.

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Guest chibi_usa

To the person that said none of my voices sound right. Would you please mind telling me why? If you don't wanna tell me on here just PM me. I won't get mad ;D. I just simply want to improve on what I need to do to make myself sound natural. Thanks ;3

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Guest BrenGirl

Let me just say, I'm super jealous! Any of those voices sound amazing! If I had to narrow it down I would go with either of the first 2. They sound mature and feminine at the same time.

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Guest chibi_usa

Hey person that said none, please please tell me on here or at least MESSAGE me to tell me what I'm doing wrong. Please? ;3 I really want to know from your perspective why you think that! Is it grammer? Way how I speak? Pitch? Tone? O; Anything! Just tell me! Because I want my voice unknown 100% of the time to everyone, I don't want anyone to reconsider if that's a guy or girl or obviously that's a guy.

Btw alright pplz ;D #2 it is. However I'm still going to do my daily minute practice on 3 and 4 a little. Because once I get used to it, it won't sound forced at all so possibly natural.... But I probably will end up not practicing at all ._."" Yay for extreme procastiantion!!! XD

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Chibi,

You successfully overcame your body's maturation process. Your body is not done maturing. Approximately every 10 years, you will go through some biological changes. As far as your voice is concerned, I would focus on number 1. Number 1 sounds the most natural and beautiful to me.

Congratulations hon.

Love.

Brenda

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Guest chibi_usa

Hi Chibi,

You successfully overcame your body's maturation process. Your body is not done maturing. Approximately every 10 years, you will go through some biological changes. As far as your voice is concerned, I would focus on number 1. Number 1 sounds the most natural and beautiful to me.

Congratulations hon.

Love.

Brenda

Interesting... So.... Since I'm 20, this is probably my "other" 10 more years huh? Because I used to can sing much better then right now. And I can talk higher before but now it feels too tight now.

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