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  • Yor [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    people really focus on how difficult and depressing voice training is (and it is), but the euphoric moments that come from it are so good. I’m glad you’re in a good place with it transshork-happy

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        1 month ago

        I found the best practice for me was to just belt along to sad girl fm in my car and match the vocalist

        Glad that worked for you cause that’s basically the only thing I could even potentially call my voice training. But I just sing along to everyone. Duets with fairly different voices are fun trying to go back and forth between voices in real time. So… can’t imagine that helps with getting any sort of consistency in a voice, but I guess knowing how to intentionally sound a certain way may help with avoiding sounding that way if you want to?

        • MusicOwl [comrade/them, sie/hir]@hexbear.net
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          1 month ago

          Honestly, mirroring is how we learn to speak at early stages of development, and essential to any method of teaching. In my experience, it is the consistency is most important to learning any new behavior, habit or skill. And little things like singing in the car add up!