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  • blight [any]
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    3 months ago

    the way i understand it, vocal fry is kind of a side effect of reaching for your lowest possible tone, so unless you do vocal cord surgery, it will sound like a male vocal fry

    • GaveUp [she/her]
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      3 months ago

      I see, thanks for letting me know. It wasn't in my position or right to have a voice like Dasha's anyways.

      • blight [any]
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        3 months ago

        just remember you don’t need a voice like Dasha’s to be valid meow-hug

        Oh and also I might be missing something, people can learn to do all manner of wacky things with their voices. You might still be able to find a technique that gets close enough

        • GaveUp [she/her]
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          3 months ago

          (I'm so sorry this entire post was a bit, I'm too irony poisoned)

          tysm though you're so kind~

          • AutomatedPossum [she/her]
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            3 months ago

            I'm so sorry this entire post was a bit

            wtf i was about to roast you for stanning counterrevolutionary phillistines soviet-playful

      • MarxistEdelgardist [she/her]
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        3 months ago

        Vocal fry happens when you hit the lowest parts of your range, but it's really just creaky voiced phonation which you can do anywhere in a register by lowering the amount of airflow and compressing your larynx to make the vibration irregular. I just checked on a pitch monitor and could do fem vocal fry at the exact same pitch as my normal speech (around 180-200hz, I don't have a particularly high voice but it's unmistakably fem).

        If you do low register vocal fry, you may be able to get a feel for the muscles involved and try to incorporate that into your ordinary speech. I learned to do this for a while because I artificially gave myself very fem sounding vocal fry below a certain pitch so that it would sound like the low end of my range to make my overall voice sound more fem.