Trans Voice Training - a guide to Altamira's Hierarchy of Vocal Acquisition
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Hi! This is a compilation of my recent TikTok trilogy all about my recent trans vocal feature acquisition model, which I call "Altamira's Hierarchy of Vocal Acquisition". It is loosely based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs (as well as some models of secondary language learning) and describes a method of increasingly complex ways to utilize the voice. Part 1 defines each of these levels and describes what their purposes are, Part 2 introduces the actual hierarchy and its rules, and Part 3 includes a thorough demonstration of vocal weight through this learning model.
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wtf, this is actually understandable unlike the other ones !!!
so good... please make more content!!
I walked away from YT for 5 seconds .... when i came back, i was lost until i realized that you are giving us a panoramic view of the blueprint! Like seeing Asia from orbit, im walking the Great Wall waiting for my ride to orbit
Not to be contrary .... 09:35
I thought exercises were the way to train my muscle memory in my throat to do what it never did before
To develop endurance to speak with a different voice, maybe a mimicked voice
My summary? (After i got lost)
#1 have fun
#2 05:10 unscripted daily conversation (i think she means practice in life), some friends are eager to hear our voices develop and represent our inner personality
Awesome video!!! So cool, and excellent voice examples. I really like how you teach.
I've personally always been stuck at level 1 because I can go from dark resonance to normal guy voice resonance and then... that's it. I can't go any higher. Pretty much all my voice training difficulties have stemmed from this one fact. I've had to work around it and while I think I'm changing my resonance to some degree, it's very much tied to my shift in pitch so I still doubt whether I'm getting the right shift in resonance or not in my trained voice. (and the fact that I have throat pain when I do my voice probably indicates I'm doing something wrong somewhere)
you've got other problems than voice training!!
that's a good sequence of training, thank you.