how to change my voice
what are good ways to get the perfect voice training.
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BuniBealla 3 FEB a las 15:30 
In what way? to do impressions? to sound more masculine/feminine? to fit another language? to sing in a certain style? uwu
Stand in front of a mirror and recite the Rime of the Ancient Marinere
salamander 3 FEB a las 15:42 
there are many instructors who provide lessons and education for this exact purpose.

whether for purposes of rehabilitation, singing, or attempting to change your natural pitch. i would look for such instructors in your area
My father went to Rome and got trained by a professional opera singer trainer.

So there's that.
Publicado originalmente por salamander:
there are many instructors who provide lessons and education for this exact purpose.

whether for purposes of rehabilitation, singing, or attempting to change your natural pitch. i would look for such instructors in your area

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.
salamander 3 FEB a las 17:07 
Publicado originalmente por Electric Cupcake:
Publicado originalmente por salamander:
there are many instructors who provide lessons and education for this exact purpose.

whether for purposes of rehabilitation, singing, or attempting to change your natural pitch. i would look for such instructors in your area

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.
Adversary 3 FEB a las 17:11 
Speak from the diaphragm. Maintain proper hydration while avoiding carbonated beverages. Remember to rest your vocal cords every so often. If you're wanting to pick up falsettos and/or singing it helps to listen to a wide breadth of music and also take good care of your hearing.

Disclaimer: I am not a professional. This is not professional advice.
Falco 3 FEB a las 17:19 
Absolutely based account/profile, it's got a theme, it's creative, it's simply immaculate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S35-SzcsSbI
steven1mac 3 FEB a las 17:22 
Use different parts of your chest when speaking, that can change the tone. Not talking through your nose will help. Sometimes just talking slower will assist you.
Alliesaurus 3 FEB a las 17:25 
Repeat blue lorry yellow lorry as fast as you can.
Xero_Daxter 3 FEB a las 18:24 
But talk normally. I won’t judge. But if your monotoned then I suggest singing classes.
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