How do I get my high pitched voice back?
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How do I get my high pitched voice back?
Be your own vocal coach
- First, make a recording of your voice. Your voice may sound different to you than it does to everyone else.
- Read up on vocal training.
- Relax your voice using vocal exercises.
- Practice throwing your voice.
- Try emulating a voice you like.
How can I make my voice sound like a boy?
- Breathe on your hand. Try to make it cold, and then hot. That hot breath is the base of what you want to lower your voice.
- Try and growl like Chewbacca. It’s the back of your throats like when you gargle mouthwash. Now try and tone it down and add a little bit of a growl to your voice.
- Practice!
Is it possible to have a really high pitched voice?
As we age our voices change. There is a specific change in a male teenager’s voice as the cartilage of the larynx (voice box) gets thicker around puberty. Vocal cord paralysis or vocal cord nodules or polyps can result in a high pitched voice which is also usually breathy.
Why do I have a high pitched high pitched voice?
The problem can be from using one’s voice incorrectly- such as in a falsetto- which should respond to voice therapy. Vocal cord paralysis or vocal cord nodules or polyps can result in a high pitched voice which is also usually breathy. Comprehensive evaluation of these areas by an ear nose and throat physician should readily determine the cause.
Can voice feminization surgery change the pitch of my voice?
Because voice feminization surgery will only change your pitch, you may still need to work on other vocal behaviors. If you’re considering voice feminizing therapy, ask your doctor to refer you to a speech-language pathologist.
What are the risks of having a voice reduction surgery?
This means that surgery will reduce the overall pitch range of your voice. There is also a risk that surgery could cause your voice to become too high or so rough, hoarse, strained or breathy (dysphonic) as to make communication difficult.
How does puberty affect the pitch of a male voice?
During puberty, changes in the larynx typically result in a decrease in pitch in both males and females. On average, the male voice deepens by one octave while the female voice lowers by a few semitones. The fundamental frequency (pitch) of an adult female typically falls between 165 and 255 Hz…