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whether for purposes of rehabilitation, singing, or attempting to change your natural pitch. i would look for such instructors in your area
So there's that.
Vocal coaches are interesting, when they're not babbling nonsense about Moses or the Rain in Spain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC4gyH4nhIw
Reminder that the "Fargo" dialect is actually from the Michigan UP, primarily. NOT Minnesota or North Dakota. Just listen to Garrison Keilor or Linkara for an actual MN accent.
yes i think it is being one of those careers that has a lot of actual professionals, but also a lot of "gurus" who just espouse a lot of nonsense. the ones who most likely assist are singing coaches and medical rehabilitation coaches for people who have had throat/mouth issues that have altered their voices.
really, hah? i have seen the film fargo. i am not familiar with too many us states beyond the ones everyone knows like new york, california and texas, but that is still interesting to learn! that the accents of the film were not native to the setting.
Disclaimer: I am not a professional. This is not professional advice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S35-SzcsSbI