@Impossible_PhD@hachyderm.io
I have! Here, listen to the difference it made for me: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ps0qr98SsQmqdFclIB1HtFkOV8fLJtQB/view?usp=drivesdk
My advice is simple: find a speech language pathologist trained in trans voice. They're awesome, and doing it on your own can actually hurt your vocal cords. SLPs can bill your insurance too!
@violet@lgbtqia.space
@Impossible_PhD@hachyderm.io
I started working on my voice right after I started my transition, but since then I've decided I like how I sound when I'm just not pretending to be masculine. It helps that I didn't start with a deep baritone, and that I'm comfortably nonbinary.
Here's what I sound like today:
https://recorder.google.com/84392e70-11f5-4352-a3b3-85b2ceeddab2