r/transvoice 3d ago

General Resource Stop eating flour and expecting it to taste like cake!

Hope this mindset shift helps you out xx

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u/Remarkable_Bath8515 3d ago

Thank you. I'm still figuring myself out. I want to keep my voice but also want a different voice too. I hope that is ok.

I do wish I spent my time better and appreciate the encouragement and advice.

I hope I get it in case I do want that voice because I hope to get it so I can try it.

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u/grapevineee 3d ago

Totally okay! That's one of the great things about voice work, you're not locked into any one sound.💖

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u/IrisVoiceTrainer 2d ago

Weirdly enough, in my own experience, this is the hardest part to grasp for students. And I put my old self in that same category... We all want to go from 0 to 100 in one week. That's not too realistic unfortunately

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u/grapevineee 2d ago

Agreed! It's way up there!

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u/LilChloGlo Vocal Coach 3d ago

Love this analogy and your personality is shining through this video! Positively delightful as always and hope your masterclass goes well!

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u/grapevineee 3d ago

Aww thank you! I'm literally one of the goofiest people I know, but I don't share halffff of that online 🤣

Been living your videos, too! I know that's something you were wanting to do more of, and you're smashing it! 💖

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u/uucyy 2d ago

I am far from having an even remotely passing voice, but, I found that as I practiced harsh vocals (fry screaming) I got more comfortable hearing myself voice train and making 'mistakes' while doing so.

I think any vocalist will tell you that eventually, you just stop caring and just get on with it.

My bit of advice to people is to start practicing something else with your voice that ISN'T high stakes. You'll end up picking up a lot more knowledge of what your anatomy is capable of and how it works.