I have a hypothesis. If you could hear your future voice that was fully trained, would that help you be able to voice train?
Knowing how you would end up sounding and being able to practice imitating it.
I guess such a thing would be difficult to prove.
Quick survey.
Who is your voice goal, and why? :)
Aim for a similar pitch. Is the voice dreamy? Is it confident and commanding? Is it dynamic, or monotonous? Practice each aspect to make it closer to your goal!
This is how you find your voice goal.
Consider what you like about their voice and what you want to emulate in your voice training sessions. If you found a voice goal that you really like, aim to sound as much like that person as possible. Likely, you will find it is impossible to sound exactly like them. But the idea is to get closer.
Think about what your voice means to you, and what it might become. Remember that when you train your voice, your personality should still carry over. Do some research and try to find some people who express themselves similarly to you, whether it's in their voice, or their personality.
How do you find voice goals?
Record yourself talking about your day. Don't overthink how your voice is supposed to sound. Play it back and listen to your voice and the way your voice fluctuates (or stays monotone), the moods expressed, sarcasm, excitement, etc.
Additionally, I would like to mention that we will continue using Discord for the time being. We are not an 18+ server and as far as I know, an ID would not be required to join.
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Hi everyone. I just made a post about how to overcome setbacks when you feel you cannot achieve your voice goals. I have felt this way many times and I would like to share some tips for overcoming these doubts.
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I just released a new voice training guide for learning to train your ear.
Check it out at fireside-hallow.neocities.org
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Practice speaking at different levels: very quiet, soft, normal conversation, then a clear public voice. Move up one level at a time.
Only the amount of breath should change.
Keep in mind, this takes time and practice. Keep doing other voice training exercises in the meantime!
(1/2) How do you increase volume without losing what you love about your soft voice?
Try using the volume control ladder.
When increasing volume, think in small rungs rather than jumping straight to βloud.β
Testing a new system for voice training as a group of 4-8.
It's called Fireside Circles!
Imagine gathering around a fire and encouraging each other to voice train.
Tomorrow I will launch 3 test groups. They filled up fast!
Hi everyone!
I have a survey to help create content to help motivate you to voice train. Participation would be greatly appreciated! =)
Note: You don't need to be a patreon subscriber to vote. The survey is for anyone reading this.
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New site update:
Free PDF for learning YOUR voice, not a perfect voice.
Let me know if any of these guides help you! If so, I will keep making more!
You don't have to sound like her.
You don't have to sound like them.
You just have to sound like you, the way you want to sound, without the fear layered on top.
That's what voice training is.
Start by telling yourself =)
When you hear a beautiful voice and think,
"I'll never sound like that."
Don't forget that they practiced once too.
Everyone learns how to use their voice.
You don't hear the years.
If you feel embarrassed to speak,
Remember.
Birds learn to sing by practicing messy, screechy sounds until they match the songs around them.
You are learning to sing.
Voice training can be done quietly.
You don't need to do it loudly every time.
Try "humming" a sentence.
You don't need to talk for this exercise.
This is a very helpful way to practice resonance.
No, people in the other room will not hear.
If they do, just say you are humming to a song π
Voice tip:
Smile when you talk about things you love.
You don't have to exaggerate it.
A real smile moves your resonance higher and adds brightness, even if you're not "trying."
You will also trick yourself into feeling more confident!
*barks back incomprehensibly*
Week 1: "What even is pitch?"
Month 2: "Okay, I can hit a higher note if I try."
Month 4: "My voice just did that without thinking."
Month 8+: "Sometimes I forget my old voice ever existed."
Keep practicing. You're on a journey.
It was a bad joke, I'm sorry. But yes, bark or maybe howl.
Do you need any tips?
Yeah, I get this. The only thing that gave me quick results was really getting into my head voice.
The one thing I kind of hated was changing intonation, because people started talking over me.
I wonder if anyone ever trained their voice to be as annoying as possible. lol
It also feels like a spiritual awakening when things start to click.
It sounds like you're hope posting.
You get paid to voice train!
I think that warrents 2 scoops, right?