@@TransVoiceLessons Like for example, my "voice goal" is lady gaga. I've literally laminated study guides from your channel and use them. I would like to be able to take a sample from her singing and replicate it with the spectrograph and my own voice. I do have another idea but it has great market potential and don't wanna discuss it here lol but I do love playing with sound and the human body. so the reason I asked that specific question is you said you knew what the person was doing with their body by hearing them so I'm curious how hard it would be to replicate it with the sound generator that you used.
Alright, now do plosives and affricates :p (I'm making a speech synthesizer and consonants are so fucking hard oh my god -- I ended up moving to a much more purely mathematical model but now that isn't working right and I'm tempted to go back to a manually-set source-filter model instead of rooting through a pile of linear algebra to find the problem but then I'd have to figure out how consonants work and holy fuck speech is so complicated)
I just spent the last few weeks learning sign and can have an overly high pitched, off key, high energy, fun voice and it's totally fine and everyone encourages me to practice!
Hello, your work is excellent, I have been following you for years, I was wondering if you could talk in a video about the control of the vocal cords per se, I mean the closure and the types of cord closure, it is a subject that is still not very clear on the web and you took the ball out of the stadium the day you made the video about the constriction, you were practically the only one who finally managed to make everyone who uses the voice for life understand the subject, not only those who want to feminize the voice visit you, in my case I am a singer and even with a guide it is difficult for me to handle the closure, I hope you enlighten us, I appreciate you !!! You helped me a lot with the constriction !!!
hmmmm, auditory templates, Amy Acker from the show "person of interest" is a good one to start with, as it's clear, slow, sharp and soft, making it easy to practice.
Oh, so timbre is also the waveform, and if each of the resonant frequencies are weighted randomly, it would sound like completely different people each time. Definitely get a short sample of every person you're in calls with, making the same main pitch with the same vowel shape, and string them together so we can hear the differences in timbre clearly.
Thats cool. Would you put a limit on the amount of feminization ones voice could have? I have noticed that lots of females are training their voice to sound more masculine, if this becomes the norm, could it have an effect on peoples perception of what is considered feminine? Thank you!
Nope! There is *a lot* more. This is the absolute most basic ingredients required to hear something as a voice. There is so much more that could be added or discussed! Voice is amazing.
@@TransVoiceLessons when dose voice start and end? Is voice everywhere and everything? Why dose changing our voice Riley work and why is it such a process that seems to never end and it's never complete?
I definitely can’t stand my voice 🤣 I’m 100% gonna be religiously on your videos. I feel dumb doing it cause I sound funny, but trust the process right?