by External Poster » Mon Nov 07, 2016 4:59 am
This posting is from: kumiko yvonne watanabe
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I agree with Sue. Everyone has a different voice, accents, and pitch,
and will need individual attention to each voice.
Other than general and some specific information, what can be done in
one session or in one or a few hours other than a very general
introduction? Will this one session help or create problems? I would
think several over a week, but time to practice is also needed to
improve.
The question is I'm not sure how much can be done in a single session,
or for that matter less than a week to make it worthwhile.
Its like singing lessons, and it has to be geared to the individual and
individual assessment and coaching, over a period of time, as in weeks
or months or year, and not easily done in a group setting with other
voices at the same time. It takes time to get the correct female voice
level, then practice at that voice level, train and strengthen a voice,
and then change back and retrain a voice from a female back to make
while at the same time, not strain anyone's vocal cords. Also as a CD,
one has to switch back and forth quickly.
One aspect is pitch, and as Sue states there are other qualities that
needs to be addressed, many other factors in talking, such as, how the
words flows in a conversation, or how a female talks differs from a male
talks, and what words females use, and other words that males use more
often. What enunciation of specific words in a sentence does a female
use and a male doesn't?
As a example, watch a stand-alone comic named Fluffy. He does a awesome
female voice as if its natural in his comedy routine. Its like two
different people. Listen how dramatic his voice changes and his
enunciation and choice of words. We have to do similar.
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