I started my voice training recently. Lets say i am very motivated after my recent egg cracking. I practice about 1 to 2 hours a day because i have a lot of fun doing it. Your videos helped a lot to understand how to do this. I feel like i already made a good amount of progress in this short time. I experiment a lot and just try to feel how my voice sounds and what sounds i prefer for myself. Currently the lower female pitch range feel comfortable for myself. My voice was very insecure in this range at the beginning but already feels very stable after the short amount of training. It was scary in the beginning to think about not being able do it right. But i am so much more confident now. I think i am already getting closer every day. This will take a lot of work but seeing progress little by little feels amazing.
Guys I swear I am watching these for the memes. In all seriousness though, these videos are very useful and effective. My voice has become unrecognisable to my friends. It’s hilarious to see their reactions. Thanks for the tutorials, and keep doing what you are doing.
I definitely built up my larynx practices by working in a call center and using girl voice regularly on calls, for about four or five minutes, about 20 minutes every hour. And I wasn’t focusing too hard on my voice the whole time, because I was doing my job taking people’s info and asking questions to assist them. Real, practical conversation where you are doing actual exchanges of meaning with people is crucial. I teach for a living, and I try not to lecture much. But i have a maintenance voice I can keep up for hours on end, and it isn’t that high. It’s more androgynous, but it’s still enough. When I get angry on the phone, my voice does drop some. And the panic reaction the other person has tells me, yeah, change has happened.
0:15 project sekai background! and around the time of mizu5 as well.... anyways great video as always! Your videos are really helping me and I'm discovering myself a little more from you. Thank you so much
I havent had time to practice on my feminine voice in lately due to school and club meetups in between this semester. But after discovering my true found self a couple years and crossing your videos amongst others overtime. I for sure going to start practicing my voice though for sure next year when I find more time and can't wait to get started. :D
I try to practice altering my resonance when I'm going for drives in the car. Also I try to mimic the google maps lady. Not my goal for the voice, but trying to have the higher timbre while maintaining vocal strength is important, and she shows me how much nasal resonance I can get away with.
Hey I just wanted to say that I appreciate your tutorials they've helped me alot, it's always weird to me how people who give genuine quality advice get less views then others that don't
One tip for strengthening larynx muscles and learning to raise it. WHISTLING! Learning to whistle (especially at higher ranges) uses the same muscles you have to train to raise and keep the larynx up. I didn't know this before even having my egg slightly crack, but I realized that since whistling has my main vocal stim since I was a kid basically, I've been unintentionally training my larynx muscles daily! plus whistling is just fun, try it out :3
Good on you for recognising your previous work is incorrect and having a plan to rectify it in the future. It is admirable for someone to admit their error
I've always hated my voice PERIOD because of allergies (trees, grass, dust). 😭 So much congestion I'm constantly having to clear my throat and trying to do that effectively and effeminately is... difficult, though I think I'm getting sneezing down. lol At least glad I've always liked to sing to myself, even when my allergies are acting up, so I think that practice is really helping.
The Haaaa... method works it all about habbit. I know there more to learn and my voice can sound better, but it a great starting point. Honestly I watched other videos with no luck but, you're videos make sense to me. I have a long road to go. Atleast now I have a road to go on thank so much 😊.
Hi! Thank you for your videos, it was immensely helpful! I'm just begining my transistion and to be faire, I didn't have the courage to do it because of my voice. I didn't wanted to become a woman with a manly voice. I have nothing against poeple doin it, it's me, I hate my voice I happend to have the same voice of someone I don't really respect or appreciate. So I would never transition without people like you, who shows us that IT IS possible to change our voice. Thank you! From the bottom of my heart
Funny that you mentioned singing because I’ve been trying to teach myself to feminize my singing voice and oof. While some of the generic voice feminization stuff translates well to singing some of it isn’t feasible to maintain through my entire range. And I’ve been struggling to find resources specifically for singing. It’s rough out here.
I intend to make a singing guide for voice feminization once I've gotten good enough at singing to make such a guide, I've monitored my progress so far so hopefully I find some good info !
Dear Lucy, I am a 10 year old who desperately wants to come out to my parents, but I am very nervous, because I came out at my dad's house during the summer after building up my courage for years, just for him to tell me I'm too young and reject me by saying "even when you get old enough to be a (t slur), you'll never be a real woman." In case you are wondering, my parents divorced a year ago. Now I am living over at my moms house, and my dad never told her about what I said to him. I want her to know so bad, as she will be supportive and still love me, I am sure about that. But I can't build up the courage to come out. Right now, I am waiting for her to find out. btw this is a little burner account I made, because I don't want to post my real age on my main. So in summary, should I wait for her to find out or should I come out?
So, I came out to my parents around age 12 and got similar "being too young" answers If these thoughts have been around for more than a few months than chances are you'll still feel this way as an adult later. I recommend talking to your mum about it. I hope it goes better than your dads response It's scary but I find when we keep it a secret, we then become "too old to transition' as adults. Cis people always come up with a reason to stop us from being ourselves If you feel ready, the best time to transition is when you can! You got this and just know, trans girls are real girls
I'm sorry to hear you're in such a difficult situation. Life is hard, especially the upcoming teenage years. If your parents are not supportive, keep in mind while making your decision that you have the next 8 years with them before you are an adult, so if things go wrong, you will go through it for a while. If you are still set on coming out though, I would advise trying to discover how your mother feels about trans people. Based on that knowledge, you can make the choice for yourself. Don't let anyone, even people online like me, tell you who you are or what to do with your life. Think for yourself using your logical capabilities. Come to your own conclusions. Stand firm in your beliefs. Tread carefully, but most importantly have fun and be yourself.
I watched a lot of videos and didn't progress and was just confused about all the information. I'll do some professional training with a speech therapist. Health insurance pays for it. Also, there is a danger of developing a voice disorder if you do some wrong things by DIY.
Some people find it helpful to learn a new language while training their voice. I am in a community that is built around a language that is currently evolving detached from real world languages. We play minecraft with proximity voice chat, but are only allowed to speak the other language, which we also learn in-game. It's more difficult than learning a language normally, but it's also a lot more fun. It is the most lgbtq+ friendly community I have been a part of, not counting communities that are directly built around an lgbtq+ topic. And you are not forced to speak either. There are nonverbal methods of communicating. I do reccommend using speech, though.
As someone who has been DIY voice training for about 2 years now, I think I basically knew about all this. People say I have a passing voice now, but my two biggest issues are consistency, I feel like I slowly lose my voice the longer I speak, and also there's my own issues of self-perception, I feel like no matter what my voice never truly sounds like a cis girl's voice to me. It starts close at its best, but as I continue speaking I just lose that and it sounds worse. No idea if it's maybe a common thing to not hear your own voice as passing tho. Would love to know if that's the case, because that's honestly my biggest hurdle, my own voice not sounding good enough to me...
lucy: "but there's a problem with that" me with my high pitched voice: "no one is gonna take you seriously ever again" lucy: "you can keep it up and you'll speak at a lower volume" me: "oh yeah, that too
3:15 actually you can edit the video through TH-cam studio by cutting that part. But be careful because if you mistakenly cut an important part, then that operation cannot be reversed. If you don't want to do that, just put a disclaimer at the comments section instead.
Hi! Thank you so much for all you’re doing. You are great! I have a question about the singing voice you’ve mentioned by the end. Do you think you could do a tutorial(s) on “singing girl voice” and/or share some other resources? Thank you so much again💖
Once I learn a bit more about girl voice singing, I'll gladly make a tutorial! I think I should practice a bit more for making a tutorial but it's the plan currently
@@fairyprincesslucy LOL. I'd noticed that I can strain something or another if I push my voice too hard. On the other hand, my voice was going downhill before I figured out I'm trans. So, I can pick up bad vocal habits without even trying!
Just literally grab your adam's apple and pull up a little bit. Don't do it dramatically. Just a bit. Playing with your voice is more important than learning specific things. Just feel how the voice resonates in your throat. Feel it.
If you were interested in 1 on 1 voice lessons with me I have a few slots available
i for sure didn't swap "girl" and "good" when reading the thumbnail :}
Me neither ;3
Yeah, I never do that. Totally not.
was about to comment the same LMAO
I hope the title was intentional
@@yemou Couldn't happen to me :3
For everyone woman here
You all talk like a good girl already
but I'm a bad girl
I don’t
the woke left is trying to cancel voice training
the woke left is trying to cancel voice training
@@IsuiGtz 😏
I started my voice training recently. Lets say i am very motivated after my recent egg cracking. I practice about 1 to 2 hours a day because i have a lot of fun doing it. Your videos helped a lot to understand how to do this.
I feel like i already made a good amount of progress in this short time. I experiment a lot and just try to feel how my voice sounds and what sounds i prefer for myself. Currently the lower female pitch range feel comfortable for myself. My voice was very insecure in this range at the beginning but already feels very stable after the short amount of training.
It was scary in the beginning to think about not being able do it right. But i am so much more confident now. I think i am already getting closer every day. This will take a lot of work but seeing progress little by little feels amazing.
That's really great to hear! You got this.
Guys I swear I am watching these for the memes.
In all seriousness though, these videos are very useful and effective. My voice has become unrecognisable to my friends. It’s hilarious to see their reactions. Thanks for the tutorials, and keep doing what you are doing.
wait… i can sound like a girl AND breathe? woah
You can sound like a girl? That’s not fair
@ i say that with about ten pairs of quotation marks and “politifact says: mostly false” underneath it
0:10 Oh wow, Vector finally found the computer room.
I'm glad someone got that joke haha
I'm calling it right now. Next tutorial's explosions are going to be crazy. They're rendering.
I definitely built up my larynx practices by working in a call center and using girl voice regularly on calls, for about four or five minutes, about 20 minutes every hour. And I wasn’t focusing too hard on my voice the whole time, because I was doing my job taking people’s info and asking questions to assist them.
Real, practical conversation where you are doing actual exchanges of meaning with people is crucial.
I teach for a living, and I try not to lecture much. But i have a maintenance voice I can keep up for hours on end, and it isn’t that high. It’s more androgynous, but it’s still enough. When I get angry on the phone, my voice does drop some. And the panic reaction the other person has tells me, yeah, change has happened.
Didn't understand - needed more explosions. /j that's helpful, esp the list of topics besides pitch. I'll look into what those are about :)
Also didn't know pitch may come as a packaged deal with them, that's assuring actually
GOSH LUCY, I started my trans voice lessons with you in march… NOW my voice is the most passable thing in my body!!! TYSM💋💋❤️🔥❤️🔥
really happy I was able to help!! that's super cool to hear
0:15 project sekai background! and around the time of mizu5 as well.... anyways great video as always! Your videos are really helping me and I'm discovering myself a little more from you. Thank you so much
very intentional you'll likely really like next weeks video
1:22 I'm boutta collect all the infinity stones.
aww yeah
I havent had time to practice on my feminine voice in lately due to school and club meetups in between this semester. But after discovering my true found self a couple years and crossing your videos amongst others overtime. I for sure going to start practicing my voice though for sure next year when I find more time and can't wait to get started. :D
My friends say my girl voice is uncannily good but I don’t believe them. I guess your harshest critic will always be yourself.
I try to practice altering my resonance when I'm going for drives in the car. Also I try to mimic the google maps lady. Not my goal for the voice, but trying to have the higher timbre while maintaining vocal strength is important, and she shows me how much nasal resonance I can get away with.
I'm too old to get a girlfriend, but not too old to get girl voice.
love how many new training videos there are now i hope people who want to learn arent as demotivated as i was with only like two sources at the time ❤
Why voice train when I can just not speak 🤷♀
"How to Sign like a Girl Good"
"How to Write like a Girl Good"
"How to Type like a Girl Good"
@@thepotatoportal69 "How to click morse code like a girl good"
Deaf trans women:
Well, one thought I had if I couldn't pass vocally is too either pretend, I'm deaf or act like I lost my voice.
Hey I just wanted to say that I appreciate your tutorials they've helped me alot, it's always weird to me how people who give genuine quality advice get less views then others that don't
Algorithms a mysterious entity, ill just keep doing my best to make good voice videos that are easy to follow
One tip for strengthening larynx muscles and learning to raise it. WHISTLING! Learning to whistle (especially at higher ranges) uses the same muscles you have to train to raise and keep the larynx up. I didn't know this before even having my egg slightly crack, but I realized that since whistling has my main vocal stim since I was a kid basically, I've been unintentionally training my larynx muscles daily! plus whistling is just fun, try it out :3
"I'm too young to voice train" is crazy
Good on you for recognising your previous work is incorrect and having a plan to rectify it in the future. It is admirable for someone to admit their error
FTA. Consistency of voice is the most difficult for me, especially as I have allegies that affect my throat and sinuses, drying them terribly.
I've always hated my voice PERIOD because of allergies (trees, grass, dust). 😭 So much congestion I'm constantly having to clear my throat and trying to do that effectively and effeminately is... difficult, though I think I'm getting sneezing down. lol
At least glad I've always liked to sing to myself, even when my allergies are acting up, so I think that practice is really helping.
The Haaaa... method works it all about habbit. I know there more to learn and my voice can sound better, but it a great starting point. Honestly I watched other videos with no luck but, you're videos make sense to me. I have a long road to go. Atleast now I have a road to go on thank so much 😊.
Hi! Thank you for your videos, it was immensely helpful! I'm just begining my transistion and to be faire, I didn't have the courage to do it because of my voice. I didn't wanted to become a woman with a manly voice. I have nothing against poeple doin it, it's me, I hate my voice I happend to have the same voice of someone I don't really respect or appreciate. So I would never transition without people like you, who shows us that IT IS possible to change our voice. Thank you! From the bottom of my heart
Funny that you mentioned singing because I’ve been trying to teach myself to feminize my singing voice and oof. While some of the generic voice feminization stuff translates well to singing some of it isn’t feasible to maintain through my entire range. And I’ve been struggling to find resources specifically for singing. It’s rough out here.
I intend to make a singing guide for voice feminization once I've gotten good enough at singing to make such a guide, I've monitored my progress so far so hopefully I find some good info !
@ i will so be here for that. Your videos have been really helpful for me so far.
5:05 these edits are so funny and I 100% could see Lucy exploding irl at the corner of the video
Dear Lucy, I am a 10 year old who desperately wants to come out to my parents, but I am very nervous, because I came out at my dad's house during the summer after building up my courage for years, just for him to tell me I'm too young and reject me by saying "even when you get old enough to be a (t slur), you'll never be a real woman." In case you are wondering, my parents divorced a year ago. Now I am living over at my moms house, and my dad never told her about what I said to him. I want her to know so bad, as she will be supportive and still love me, I am sure about that. But I can't build up the courage to come out. Right now, I am waiting for her to find out. btw this is a little burner account I made, because I don't want to post my real age on my main. So in summary, should I wait for her to find out or should I come out?
So, I came out to my parents around age 12 and got similar "being too young" answers
If these thoughts have been around for more than a few months than chances are you'll still feel this way as an adult later.
I recommend talking to your mum about it. I hope it goes better than your dads response
It's scary but I find when we keep it a secret, we then become "too old to transition' as adults. Cis people always come up with a reason to stop us from being ourselves
If you feel ready, the best time to transition is when you can!
You got this and just know, trans girls are real girls
I'm sorry to hear you're in such a difficult situation. Life is hard, especially the upcoming teenage years. If your parents are not supportive, keep in mind while making your decision that you have the next 8 years with them before you are an adult, so if things go wrong, you will go through it for a while. If you are still set on coming out though, I would advise trying to discover how your mother feels about trans people. Based on that knowledge, you can make the choice for yourself. Don't let anyone, even people online like me, tell you who you are or what to do with your life. Think for yourself using your logical capabilities. Come to your own conclusions. Stand firm in your beliefs. Tread carefully, but most importantly have fun and be yourself.
@@fairyprincesslucy tysm I'm crying rn
Your voice tutorial from a year ago showed me that it is doable. And I thought of myself as a lost cause.❤
I was called a lost cause with voice too, people can be really discouraging lol. I'm so glad my voice tutorial showed that anyone can do it!
You're inspiring, thank you fairyprincesslucy
I watched a lot of videos and didn't progress and was just confused about all the information. I'll do some professional training with a speech therapist. Health insurance pays for it. Also, there is a danger of developing a voice disorder if you do some wrong things by DIY.
If you have access to a professional speech therapist, I recommend that over my stuff. My stuffs more so for people who can't access professionals
Some people find it helpful to learn a new language while training their voice.
I am in a community that is built around a language that is currently evolving detached from real world languages. We play minecraft with proximity voice chat, but are only allowed to speak the other language, which we also learn in-game. It's more difficult than learning a language normally, but it's also a lot more fun. It is the most lgbtq+ friendly community I have been a part of, not counting communities that are directly built around an lgbtq+ topic.
And you are not forced to speak either. There are nonverbal methods of communicating. I do reccommend using speech, though.
inkopolis plaza delfino plaza & monkey ball hell yeah
As someone who has been DIY voice training for about 2 years now, I think I basically knew about all this. People say I have a passing voice now, but my two biggest issues are consistency, I feel like I slowly lose my voice the longer I speak, and also there's my own issues of self-perception, I feel like no matter what my voice never truly sounds like a cis girl's voice to me. It starts close at its best, but as I continue speaking I just lose that and it sounds worse. No idea if it's maybe a common thing to not hear your own voice as passing tho. Would love to know if that's the case, because that's honestly my biggest hurdle, my own voice not sounding good enough to me...
lucy: "but there's a problem with that"
me with my high pitched voice: "no one is gonna take you seriously ever again"
lucy: "you can keep it up and you'll speak at a lower volume"
me: "oh yeah, that too
This is truly game changing
This is very interesting, and the entire series sounds very helpful, I'm just simply too lazy to actually voice train. Life is fun
0:14 THE PROJECT SEKAI BACKGROUND??
3:15 actually you can edit the video through TH-cam studio by cutting that part. But be careful because if you mistakenly cut an important part, then that operation cannot be reversed.
If you don't want to do that, just put a disclaimer at the comments section instead.
Random Voice TH-camr With A Cool Patreon In The Description is the best youtuber
Hi! Thank you so much for all you’re doing. You are great!
I have a question about the singing voice you’ve mentioned by the end. Do you think you could do a tutorial(s) on “singing girl voice” and/or share some other resources? Thank you so much again💖
Once I learn a bit more about girl voice singing, I'll gladly make a tutorial! I think I should practice a bit more for making a tutorial but it's the plan currently
@ aww, that’s awesome! Thank you so much. Looking forward to it
yay, so fun and informative!
also, r.i.p. club penguin o7
I'm telling Yukko you said not to practice my voice.
But but I said to practice in short sessions to protecc the voice. I'm sure yukko would understand!
@@fairyprincesslucy LOL.
I'd noticed that I can strain something or another if I push my voice too hard. On the other hand, my voice was going downhill before I figured out I'm trans. So, I can pick up bad vocal habits without even trying!
Yay! 😊💖🦄
Fact. Really don't need to raise the larynx to the sky. Found that out myself a few days ago while practicing 😏
No practice, only girl voice 😠
practice AND girl voice!
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🎃👻 Happy Halloween Lucy 👻🎃
Commenting to say I also read the title as talk like a good girl ^_^
Why did I read good girl and immediately clicked on it xD
Just literally grab your adam's apple and pull up a little bit. Don't do it dramatically. Just a bit.
Playing with your voice is more important than learning specific things.
Just feel how the voice resonates in your throat. Feel it.
I thought the title said "how to talk like a good girl" and i got all sad bc im not a good girl 😭
apolgy for bad english
where were u wen club penguin die
i was at house learning to talk like girl, good
"Club penguin is kil"
"no"
yay!
Oh my gawwwwwwd I swapped girl and good 😭
You can do voice training WHILE doing other things.
I would not reccommend it while diving, though.
❤❤
How long did this take you
Voice training in general? About 5 years but I think if I had more information I'd have done it much quicker
I just have a question how do i get my voice to not being like a whispet
I have videos about 'resonance' those might help increase volume a bit
i read the title as "How to talk like a good girl"
🎉 Yipeee 🎉
why does every trans voice video make me feel stressed :( i just wanna sound like a girl
I love this sm
6:57 jumpscare
its hard for me to be consistent :(
totally didnt read "good girl" instead of "girl good".. yeah
My furry ass read the title as "good girl" instead of "girl good"
hooray new video :3
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