Bunch of random resources people may find useful, will update this post as new resources come along. Mostly from Reddit, any posts have been uploaded as PDFs to read.

[ A Mixture of Different Resources ]

[ Some useful Videos from Trans Voice Lessons ]

https://www.youtube.com/@TransVoiceLessons/videos Channel link.

https://youtu.be/oWmj73Ttp4E Learn to hear size/resonance better

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fylIX28mlyY Practice advice

https://youtu.be/rvet1PwCoGY An ear training live stream

https://youtu.be/imdM3Cea4NA Voice surgery live stream

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHyVNIcw_XI some common myths

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I don’t understand, this is literally what I’ve seen a bunch of other training guides say, working on raising your larynx, being aware of the sounds your mouth and throat make, and slowly raising your vocal range. What’s the difference between this and the other guides?

I swear I’m about to have a breakdown, this is literally the only guide that’s straightforward and tells you what to do instead of giving you 15000 word essays on resonance and how pitch isn’t that important without actually telling you how to change your voice.

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Hi! This community exists as a place for trans people of all genders (or gender fluidity, or non-binary etc.) to help them overcome the challenges of being able to speak normally as their preferred gender. Upload audio clips, screenshots from analyzers, or what ever you feel like in order to get feedback and help perfected the voice you have into a state where you are comfortable.

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  • No shaming. This should be obvious. People are looking for help and advice here.
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  • If you post an audio file, keep it SFW. We don’t need to hear that stuff.
  • Keep criticisms pertinent and overall kind. Part of this whole thing is practice. We shouldn’t expect immediate improvement.
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  • This being the internet, help with voice mod stuff is encouraged. It can make a huge difference for someone with voice dysphoria if others hear them they way they wish to sound.
  • These rules are not necessarily exhaustive, and if you are generally a jerk or toll, expect a ban

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