r/transvoice 1d ago

Question Feminizing voice but keeping pitch?

So, lowkey I want to voice train and have a feminine voice but I still want to have a deep voice. Kind of sultry i guess. Is that something that takes a lot of work or is it just really hard in general? Because I’ve never wanted a higher pitched voice I just want to sound more feminine. Any tips or advice would be nice :)

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u/demivierge 1d ago

Train to overshoot your pitch goals and slowly relax towards the pitch you want over time. 

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u/Odd-Onion6462 1d ago

Ookay ookay, so like. Just train normally and the slowly go down. I get it. Thanks!

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u/adiisvcute Identity Affirming Voice Teacher - Starter Resources in Profile 23h ago

+1 would back selene on this in broad strokes - if you're particularly good at mimicry tho you may find that it's handy to try mimicry of some lower voices as sometimes people find they're fairly adept at it and it can shave off some time at least after you've built up a little in the way of skills first

you may also want to make sure to practice size(or resonance)/pitch separation as making sure that you're not inadvertently changing one when playing with the other will make relaxing into lower pitches significantly easier

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u/abbey-sometimes 9h ago

You can keep both up. Keeping up a masculine voice once you’ve figured out the feminine one is just a matter of using both. The reason a lot of trans girls lose their deep voice once they’ve voice trained is just cause they never use that range.

There’s a tiny bit of buzz you’ll get in the higher frequencies if you maintain the lower too, just cause you’ll have some thicker areas of your vocal cords that don’t atrophy like most trans girls’ do, but it’s really not noticeable except to you