HEARING VOCAL RESONANCE

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Hi! In this video we will be listening, discussing, and observing how to hear resonance. Understanding how to listen for resonance makes the interpretation of your own voice much easier. Most beginners and intermediate individuals have no idea what to listen for to observe resonance. By gaining this awareness of resonance you can trouble shoot and navigate more freely.
    The vocal tract resonances have very distinct sounds that are preserved regardless of what actions occur. Each individual resonance acts somewhat like a subtle melody. Our goal is to train the ear to listen for that subtle, warping, resonance melody.
    This video covers a few primary topics:
    00:00 Intro
    00:35 Resonance / Vowel Basics
    01:42 Hearing Resonances
    02:30 Hearing R1
    06:00 Hearing R2
    08:12 Resonance vs Vocal Weight (thickness & thinness)
    10:00 Considerations for resonance
    12:38 Vowel Homology
    15:12 Vowel Scaling
    18:17 Diagnosing 2 Common Resonance Issues
    20:08 Overtone Singing
    20:34 Summary
    22:05 Conclusion
    I experimented with different lighting this video and it turned out poorly! Also, there are some gnarly plosives in some of this audio. I tried to manually strip some but it was just too many and I didn't want to re-record everything lol.
    warmly,
    z
    / transvoicelessons
    zheaerosemusic.bandcamp.com/
    / digital.harmonic
    transvoicelessons@gmail.com

Komentáře • 297

  • @niumxo4594
    @niumxo4594 Před 3 lety +533

    I’ve had an amazing vocal transformation and it is all thanks to you and the resources you’ve so kindly provided to us. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, you changed my life!

    • @TransVoiceLessons
      @TransVoiceLessons  Před 3 lety +110

      This is really special to read. You did all the work though, so make sure to give yourself credit!

    • @secretmessenger6041
      @secretmessenger6041 Před 3 lety +34

      ​@@TransVoiceLessons But seriously tho. I can only imagine someone as perfect of a teacher as you to be only one-in-millions:
      - Doesn't shy away from the technical. People make "meme" of this, but for someone who love those, it helps jumpstart A LOT of things. It makes "voice" world which I thought as "trial-n-error", to be something concrete.
      - Is superbly skillful with good control. As you said, mimicking is inherently our talents. You're able to touch all the gradients, letting us progressively mimicking the steps one-by-one, testing A, B, C in isolation.
      - "The source" for a lot of things. There're so little technical/materials compiled together out there about this. Yet you just casually made it, all packaged like a professor would. My profs doesn't even have to do much nowadays for materials, coz "shoulder of a giant", books upon books already in good formatting.

    • @markscanlon4994
      @markscanlon4994 Před 3 lety +5

      You are an amazing talent you bring so much Beauty to your work

    • @uncletrashero
      @uncletrashero Před 2 lety +1

      does this work at all if you havent done hormone therapy?

    • @willowm1839
      @willowm1839 Před 2 lety +6

      @@uncletrashero yes absolutely! Estrogen doesn't really effect your voice, or at least not as much as t :)

  • @shlabulax9047
    @shlabulax9047 Před 3 lety +659

    came for the lessons, stayed for the Mongolian throat singing.

    • @hellopsp180
      @hellopsp180 Před 2 lety +7

      Lol

    • @Lenyberry
      @Lenyberry Před 2 lety +41

      got here on a tangent FROM mongolian throat singing!
      (not a trans woman, just interested in vocal control, but this was very informative for me too despite me not being the target demographic)

  • @Aeldrion
    @Aeldrion Před 3 lety +253

    tl;dr: resonance is when it goes ooooooeeeeooooeeeeeooooow
    wooooaaaaaooooaaaaooo

    • @TransVoiceLessons
      @TransVoiceLessons  Před 3 lety +63

      Lmaooo literally accurate. To me it sounds like a warping light saber in slow motion

    • @ariahrism
      @ariahrism Před 2 lety +1

      @@TransVoiceLessons now we need you to dub over a lightsaber video!

  • @amystarnes5977
    @amystarnes5977 Před 3 lety +257

    As someone just beginning my transition I don't know what I would have done without this channel. You explain everything in so much detail and help me understand what I'm actually supposed to be doing to achieve the desired sound. Thank you so much for making these videos.

    • @TransVoiceLessons
      @TransVoiceLessons  Před 3 lety +38

      You are so welcome! Glad to help!

    • @SpitefulToast
      @SpitefulToast Před 3 lety +10

      I can't even say that I've started transitioning, I figured out I'm trans literally this month, but I've been trying (failing) to practice the voice training in these videos and yeah, I would have no idea where to begin if I hadn't found these, so thanks.

  • @annikajinx
    @annikajinx Před 3 lety +86

    You could probably get a University to fund you to write a PhD on your work hun. It is the right time in society terms and could also be linked to androgyny trends as well as trans gender. Your insight and approach is remarkable.

  • @Retrad_
    @Retrad_ Před 3 lety +130

    "people think vowels are eyy, ee, eye, oh, you"
    that feel when you were born in a phonetically written language environment XD

    • @sheep1ewe
      @sheep1ewe Před 3 lety +2

      I red Wolves at first...

    • @annikajinx
      @annikajinx Před 3 lety +3

      Oooooold McVowel was dyslexic* ee oh eye oh ee
      *Not intended to belittle or trigger only to slightly amuse. With love. 🤗

    • @tahmeepetersen5027
      @tahmeepetersen5027 Před 3 lety +3

      or have already gone through the trouble to learn a phonetic based language (such as Japanese's hiragana which is based on syllables which all derive from あ、い、う、え、お or ah, ee, oo, eh, oh)
      honestly, my memorization of the japanese syllabaries has probably already helped me a lot in this in that i can understand something as a *sound* rather than a *letter*

  • @wissota9529
    @wissota9529 Před 2 lety +84

    As someone who is an electronic musician and works with synthesis this approach makes so much sense because you're adjusting the filters in your throat like you would a synth for resonance. You're making me realize how similar my voice is to a synthesizer and it's mind blowing! Thank you this makes so much sense! I love your videos!

    • @Jimbo386000
      @Jimbo386000 Před rokem +1

      I didn't think of it that way, but I also work with synths! Maybe visualizing it this way will help me!

    • @nvrdie9954
      @nvrdie9954 Před rokem

      THANKS FOR SAYIN IT THIS WAY BRO THAT MAKES IT CLICK!

    • @hyperrealhandgrenade6578
      @hyperrealhandgrenade6578 Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah having both electronic music training and a theater background makes this so much easier

  • @lucyhtml
    @lucyhtml Před 3 lety +67

    yes!! the queen has returned ♥️♥️♥️

  • @godlike737
    @godlike737 Před rokem +14

    I'm not feminizing my voice, but this channel really helped me understand my voice on a completely different level! Thank you!

  • @chloetong8424
    @chloetong8424 Před 3 lety +75

    omg that 1st example you gave of the common R1 issues sounded basically exactly where I'm at right now with my voice it was so uncanny xD It's making me feel excited to work on it more now! Amazing video Z thank you!!

  • @zaammy3584
    @zaammy3584 Před 2 lety +23

    19:10 Right here. Right here is where the resonance part clicked and changing it gave me such a drastic result. It's not completely where I want it but It's given me a completely new sense of hope that I can get a voice I want without surgery. You're amazing!!

  • @nicolemiauwlilbrat3662
    @nicolemiauwlilbrat3662 Před rokem +19

    You are such a good teacher, breaking it down into bite sized chunks!
    I was like, hmm, A3 is girl frequency but no matter what I did despite feeling my nasal cavity vibrate with my mouth, the most I got was an andro sound. Still masc tho. With your reasonance technique (mimicked it) and omfg thru the echo app I was like "IT'S A GIRL"
    😂💖💓

  • @AlePreludioFinal
    @AlePreludioFinal Před 3 lety +54

    The quality of your videos has reached a golden point. The fact that you put your fantastic music is excellent.
    Oh, and thank you for this video 😊

  • @CirclesandSounds
    @CirclesandSounds Před 3 lety +36

    You, my dear, are literally a lovely human synthesizer. Thank you for sharing your unique insights and passion. 💜

  • @obsidianjane4413
    @obsidianjane4413 Před 3 lety +9

    This is probably the hardest part for me because listening to my voice sends me straight to Dysphoriaville. But I know its necessary to make progress, so I grit my teeth and push on...
    I really love your technical approach to voice training and find it... resonates ( lol sorry) with me in a way no other training system has. Thank you so much for providing this service.

  • @Rising_Pho3nix_23
    @Rising_Pho3nix_23 Před 2 lety +23

    I have a spectrograph too and this makes it so easy. So, the undervowel is the low pitch of your voice and the overvowel is the high pitch of your voice at the same time. And the undervowel is controlled by your throat and the overvowel is controlled by your tongue. This is easy when you explain it this way. I'm giggling while I type this :) This is helping so much!

    • @snakebite7487
      @snakebite7487 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Do you know what spectrograph you use and what spectrograph does Zhea use in the video? I would really like to use one for practice but I can't find any good ones online.

    • @user-cz9du5wg8p
      @user-cz9du5wg8p Před 6 měsíci

      same question, by the way I've tried on "praat", it has same function but without colour. @@snakebite7487

  • @kori228
    @kori228 Před 3 lety +6

    new terms "undervowel" and "overvowel", tacking on additional alternate names for older stuff. gonna need to get used to that.
    I guess for most people it's more intuitive than R1/R2

  • @fluffyfloof8767
    @fluffyfloof8767 Před 3 lety +7

    My singing teacher used to go on about all this stuff, I had no idea what she was in about 😅. You explanations & visualisations tho are friggin amazing, it all makes sense to me now!

  • @rizendell
    @rizendell Před 3 lety +6

    Cool, I've been working with a speech therapist and she hooked me up with some apps that do some stuff like that. She said that the things I need to work on are raising the pitch of R, O, and M sounds. The hardest part for me is to not slip back into my old voice. Keeping it up and loud enough for people to hear in a restaurant has been a great practical exercise. Thanks for all your hard work, it helped me a lot.

  • @skyebirb
    @skyebirb Před 2 lety +1

    I've watched only two of your videos so far, but I've managed to get the basics down pretty well! Thanks to you for making it seem like something actually plausible for me to pull off, and to my mom for making me take choir so I know how to control my voice!

  • @icethea9352
    @icethea9352 Před 3 lety +6

    Now this. this is amazing content! With examples, demonstrations and clear definitions (as well as some extra stuff for the well practiced peeps out there).
    Thank you truly for that ❤️

  • @ryaneaton1396
    @ryaneaton1396 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! So happy to have this video. Life changer.

  • @evelynsheldon5662
    @evelynsheldon5662 Před 3 lety +1

    After hearing the clip from Eurybia over the title card I ended up listening to the full piece, and I was completely captivated by the sorrow and the longing it instilled in me. Just incredible.

  • @mati--mahtee9901
    @mati--mahtee9901 Před 3 lety +2

    I waited so long for a new video and noticed 2 days too late, super useful info, I'll make sure to activate the notifications for the next time. Thanks for making content this good without asking anything in return, you're awesome

  • @bloodyclerk
    @bloodyclerk Před 3 lety +7

    i started a voice class recently and one of the girls suggested this page. im so happy you do this and glad i found this channel. only channel ive clicked on the bell

  • @shonen84
    @shonen84 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! Have been missing this very grounded set of hearing concepts to complement your resonance series. Happy New Year btw!

  • @ashleyroberts6376
    @ashleyroberts6376 Před 3 lety +2

    This is so helpful and makes me super happy in only three days iv noticed a significant difference in the first two days I was trying to get my voice to sound feminine but was raising my picth giving me a falsetto and buzzy voice. this video showed me I dont really have to raise my picth to sound feminine instead my r1 which I'm still confused about how it necessarily works but the exercises have defaintly help a ton and havent hurt my throat or made it soare at all

  • @krobara
    @krobara Před 2 lety +5

    girl, the more i watch your videos, the more amazed i am ! :D
    i've always wanted to try polyphonic overtone singing, and it seems my transition is a gateway to it.
    got a lot of work ahead of me, thanks for making it fun :)

  • @senluz9840
    @senluz9840 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm amazed she was able to get me to isolate these sounds aurally so quickly. Amazing teacher. I'm a trans man and this helped a lot. I just need to stop my voice from sounding so dopey when my throat is relaxed and low

    • @clarissanavarro2762
      @clarissanavarro2762 Před 2 lety +3

      Think Goofy in your head, then try to NOT sound Like goofy... Hyuk hyuk hyuk.

  • @Ashrah_Vell
    @Ashrah_Vell Před rokem +3

    Re-watching after our consult yesterday :) Thanks again for all the explanations and tips!

  • @isabellestanley3082
    @isabellestanley3082 Před 2 lety +2

    Wozzers! I'm getting really good after watching your videos. You're an amazing teacher!
    Thanks for being such a helpful part of my transition. 💜

  • @masquild9262
    @masquild9262 Před rokem +2

    Oh my god this video was such a game changer. I previously watched your video about the basics and it felt really hard to maintain a good fem voice. This video just made it completely effortless for me. Thank you so much! ❤️

  • @williamboshi1855
    @williamboshi1855 Před 3 lety +1

    Holly Mmmolly your channel is the best I've seen on voice control!
    It so interesting because you give precise analytical explanations to so many things I've heard here and there or voice experiences I felt. like the overtone singing, what ppl call head and chest voice, false chord compression or retraction for purer sounds etc etc
    When I resume practicing harmonica I'll definitely practice resonance with new perspectives

  • @Sawdustinthemakeup
    @Sawdustinthemakeup Před 3 lety +6

    I swear you are a godsend! All of your videos have helped me so so much! I'm at the point that when I hear my voice I no longer feel terrible, and with every new video my voice just gets better. The fact that you make these videos and upload them for free is such a massive help and makes a huge impact in the lives of many trans girls like myself. So once again thank you so so much for doing this! All of these videos are a gigantic help for so many people!

  • @mikaelaguest1166
    @mikaelaguest1166 Před 2 lety

    You have a way of teaching that I actually understand. I am making some progress on my voice, but sometimes knowing where I am going wrong is my challenge. Thanks to your videos, though, I feel as though there is still hope!! I requested to be put on your list, so here's hoping you get an opening soon :)

  • @monytontana5184
    @monytontana5184 Před 3 lety +1

    You are just an incredible person for doing this. God Bless you woman! I'm slowly getting there. I've always been a bit of an impressionist. Celeb voices, US presidents, sometimes female characters. So I've been training many of these vocal structures for years without knowing it. Only making my vocal feminization easier. Thank you so much!

  • @Jimi_Bozo
    @Jimi_Bozo Před 3 lety +2

    i love how professional you are! i also change the size of throats. no banerino issa joke

  • @miaththered
    @miaththered Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for making these.

  • @zoogboog106
    @zoogboog106 Před 3 lety +2

    Your videos are always a treat :)

  • @Jimbo386000
    @Jimbo386000 Před rokem +2

    This video is extremely informative!

  • @nicolejohnson5796
    @nicolejohnson5796 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are so helpful, and they give me hope.

  • @kurokuma2658
    @kurokuma2658 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you, this video is like a new year gift for me.

    • @TransVoiceLessons
      @TransVoiceLessons  Před 3 lety +2

      That really means a lot! I have been finding it hard to focus on editing but it feels after releasing this I can get back to video making more easily. :D

  • @velvetbutterfly
    @velvetbutterfly Před rokem +1

    I kinda binged a few videos so I'm not entirely sure if it was even in this last one I watched, haha.
    But, the whole R1 and R2 think helped a lot.
    I never realized just how it was divided before and while I still need training, that made it all click together and I sound like 20x better immediately

  • @fablefairy
    @fablefairy Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you SO much for this video! It's EXACTLY what I needed! 🥰
    I struggled for 1 year to get any feminine sound. I was ambiguous at best despite having a soft voice. I raised my larynx but my voice was still not small enough. I had no idea why until I watched this video. I discovered that vowels are created with the shape of our tongue. I practiced vowels for about 15 minutes, and I'm not sure how, but I achieved a voice as sweet as yours! ♀

  • @lucianahenderson9374
    @lucianahenderson9374 Před 3 lety

    This is finally starting to click a lot more ☺️ thank you so much Zhea 🙏🙏🙏

  • @RenCarl1sle
    @RenCarl1sle Před 3 lety

    I'm so glad to have found you. I have two bigendered identities and I'm trying to get a voice I'm happy with for both

  • @parisbarrington5548
    @parisbarrington5548 Před 3 lety

    I love the way you teach, thank you so much x

  • @actuallycarter
    @actuallycarter Před rokem +1

    I can’t believe how much you know about voice, and how much more you know about voice compared to pretty much anyone else in the world! It’s so cool but also somewhat sad.

  • @BR1967FE
    @BR1967FE Před 3 lety

    really, great lesson, I'll be watching over & over

  • @sharmalqir4721
    @sharmalqir4721 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for your content. i just started a little over a month ago and its difficult but you make it manageable to learn and practice

  • @adreaminxy
    @adreaminxy Před 3 lety

    This videos are so amazing. Thank you

  • @stirpiano
    @stirpiano Před rokem

    Super helpful, thanks again Z.

  • @alpphire
    @alpphire Před rokem

    Resonance helped raise my pitch up a tad bit as well, its so interesting how the voice works, and how interconnected it can be. My voice is far from where I'd like it to be, but its a WHOLE lot better, and I have a general idea of where I am at to where I want to be.

  • @elliotgandersen
    @elliotgandersen Před 2 lety +2

    The sound at 14:15 scared me (and each time it played afterwards)
    I feel like it could easily be in some horror creature feature.
    The red of the video was very informative thank you.

  • @loisjones4296
    @loisjones4296 Před 3 lety

    Oh Z l! Wow, I know I am commenting twice but I learned about overtone singing years ago singing chants along with David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir! Well worth a listen!....

  • @aajbajwaj296
    @aajbajwaj296 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you for the video!

  • @lucyyockey2741
    @lucyyockey2741 Před 3 lety +1

    Most helpful video to date! I found your explanation of the anatomical mechanisms and their affect on the sound to be especially insightful. Love the microtonality in your music btw😊
    -Signed, another trans music major, who is very happy with her vocal progress😁

  • @clarissanavarro2762
    @clarissanavarro2762 Před 2 lety

    I keep leaving these glowing testimonials...but.. I have to say.. you are an amazing teacher. I understand what I am supposed to be doing at all times.. Ok, sometimes I need to repeat some lessons,... but thanks to you, I now have a more feminine high pitched voice, where I feel like I am still talking low, because my register (r1) seems to now be Kinda stuck higher. I bought a book that explained everything that you are teaching,... but it did not really explain how to isolate the Muscles that control the different aspects of speach and sound.
    Before all i knew was the Intonations and some of the articulation.... But I could Not nail a way to get rid of the bass from My voice.... Now it has diminished significantly. Thank you sooooo much for helping me unlock My true femme voice.

  • @isabilia
    @isabilia Před 3 lety +1

    Ahhh thank you for this!!

  • @JMP4it
    @JMP4it Před 3 lety +1

    This video was amazing! I really can't express enough my awe at your teaching. You make very complex topics easy to understand. I love that you do all your own music, too. ^-^
    question: While practicing this and fold thickness, is there a way to know the difference between being tired and doing things that may cause harm to your vocal folds? What is a normal amount of "tiredness" to expect while practicing voice?

  • @gavinkaufmanworld
    @gavinkaufmanworld Před 2 lety

    A really informative video - thank you so much for sharing 😄

  • @lindsay4659
    @lindsay4659 Před 3 lety +9

    You just got mentioned in an r/egg_irl post! All us trans girls love you, haha 💖 I commented in there how much help you have been, basically saying how this channel should be in the Transfeminine 101 pamphlet you metaphorically are given when starting transition. I had a really funny interaction the other day on the phone, I was calling a urology clinic to ask whether they performed or had info on a testicular sperm extraction to do before orchi, and lo and behold my voice passed enough that the lady on the phone was so confused, mentioning things like "do you have an OBGYN?" and "your partner will have to set up an appointment", totally not realizing this was for me until I mentioned gender-affirming surgery lol (there was a loud "OHHHHH" after a pause in which she figured it out). It felt so good to have my voice pass a blind test like that, all because I'm listening to my own voice with intention on an almost daily basis, and learning from your videos

  • @syniqk6273
    @syniqk6273 Před 3 lety

    Just discovered your channel. So underrated

  • @Ariel-co3du
    @Ariel-co3du Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm totally in love with you and your work as a musician and as a voice changer teacher

  • @aryanabexley3486
    @aryanabexley3486 Před 3 lety +1

    QUEEN! I hope you’ve been good babe

  • @etoile713
    @etoile713 Před 3 lety

    Haha I was thinking about how this reminded me of overtone singing, and then you Did That! Amazing!

  • @Omen224
    @Omen224 Před 11 měsíci

    My DnD players are going to love this!

  • @magueriette
    @magueriette Před 3 lety +1

    Just one day before my birthday this was posted, and I was in St. Louis.

  • @valerielusa8000
    @valerielusa8000 Před 3 lety

    thanks for another great one, sound witch 👍

  • @Idekbroooooo
    @Idekbroooooo Před rokem

    ty so much for these videos

  • @AestheticSuccubus
    @AestheticSuccubus Před 3 lety +1

    Girl, you are just amazing.

  • @AlyssaTheePatriot
    @AlyssaTheePatriot Před rokem

    Always awesome videos Z. So many Tw and Tm get this wrong. Way too much pitch without watching resonance. They still get read as their birth sex and wonder why. This is Very Important. Keep up the great work girl!!

  • @LeviTanOng
    @LeviTanOng Před 2 lety +8

    This is so informative! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. I *think* I'm able to replicate what you teach to some extent, but visual confirmation from the spectro-whatsits can really help. What software do you use to visualize resonance? Like at 4:00?

  • @The.SunflowerQueen
    @The.SunflowerQueen Před 3 lety +1

    Hello! I just found your channel and absolutely love it! I am day 1 on my female vocal training and I had a question that I thought you might have the answer to. When doing exercises, do you use your diaphragm, like you would for singing?
    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated! And thank you for putting so much wonderful content for all of us to learn from!

  • @jordanblack3855
    @jordanblack3855 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @mikerope5785
    @mikerope5785 Před 2 lety

    this is like a didgeridoo lesson at the same time! fantastic work v helpful :D

  • @alpharadisbad3927
    @alpharadisbad3927 Před 3 lety

    I have been waiting for this since you mentioned it on your Christmas stream! I hope you're doing better, iirc you said you were depression.

  • @rupert1507
    @rupert1507 Před 11 měsíci

    thanks you so much
    :)

  • @AliensComeback
    @AliensComeback Před 3 lety +1

    Hello there! I watched some of your videos that's all about voice training and understanding how sounds and voices work, all thanks to you, I started a level 1 training with myself few months before the first day of 2021, to improve on level 1 and 2 more for a better next level, I stayed on level 1 and 2 for too long, I'm actually more than ready for level 3 (to start this time vocally and not silently), I have absolutely no problem at all to begin level 3 voice practicing right now, but the only one problem here is: What if my dad judges me for training my voice? Look, I'm sure I'm not alone on this, but I'm one of the very few (rare) people when it comes to their parents, I won't care if my mom hear me all the time because she trusts me a lot (and she means a lot to me too), however, my dad isn't less likely to not judge me at all, at least.
    I know both of us are different in careers, you're sticking to sound engineering, music, and singing a lot, and I'm sticking to science/technology, history/geography, and these "nerd" things, but it doesn't mean I don't wish for what you have in skills, I can actually sing as a generic talent, the only problem is I'd be shy for singing in a "fair-enough" masculine voice, my voice isn't in the masculine zone, it's in the androgenous zone, but a little closer to masculine, which means I could take time less than the most natural and generic adult male voice, I don't care how much time it would take to completely feminize my voice, the 2nd and final problem is simply not about voice at all, this time I just became heavily testosterone sober because I waited for too many times without coming out at all, and I think you've barely guessed I'm living in a conservative society, but now that I'm no longer afraid, I'm willing to come out to and in front of my parents, even if it means I would not only being rejected, but also kicked off the house, or even murdered for who I am, my mom is more likely to support me after coming out than my dad, while my dad is far less likely.

  • @echo.ech0
    @echo.ech0 Před 3 lety

    thank you!

  • @useraboard
    @useraboard Před 3 lety +2

    I definitely have to come back my entire life to this channel ♡

  • @cw4140
    @cw4140 Před rokem

    I can hear it. I just have to change it. Thank you.

  • @jewalky
    @jewalky Před 2 lety

    Your hissing is great! :o

  • @MrLK97
    @MrLK97 Před 3 lety +1

    That video helped me a lot to visualize better whats happening to my resonance when I use my feminine voice. I've always noticed that R1 and E2 are working in unison when I make the overall resonance brighter but seeing a visualization of this is just super cool.
    I wanted to ask you what exact software did you use in this video? I'm using Abletons internal spectrum but it's not detailed enough.
    Thanks for the great video! :)
    edit: I've been learning with your videos for the last 6 months and just kept going and going and 2 weeks ago it finally clicked and I started to be super satisfied with my new voice and went full-time with it instantly. :D
    My life quality is so much better now and I think without the resources you gave here I wouldn't have made it so far.

    • @waffleusb2911
      @waffleusb2911 Před 3 lety

      Some version of informant, these are all the releases if you want to download it: github.com/clo-yunhee/in-formant/releases

  • @dmarsub
    @dmarsub Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @marupan_desu
    @marupan_desu Před 4 měsíci

    I'vew been listening to 18:50 nonstop and i cannot comprehend how she did that, what is the modification to her tongue or nose or any muscle in her neck how does she does that?! I'm pretty much right at the first example with my voice but she just transformed it into perfection in a second lol.

  • @Pawgasm
    @Pawgasm Před 3 lety +10

    I'm still practicing :') But progress is difficult.. ♥ My voice just turns into breathe if I go too high >-

    • @EvankHorizon
      @EvankHorizon Před 3 lety +5

      I'm guessing that might be because you only/mostly reach higher by adjusting pitch with your vocal folds instead of raising your larynx and contracting the spacs in your throat and mouth.

  • @robinn9951
    @robinn9951 Před 3 lety

    fascinating!

  • @liasmith4818
    @liasmith4818 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey z great video! You probably get lots of recommendations but you might like Glass Beach l. No microtonal stuff but very interesting music

  • @obnoxiouslytrans
    @obnoxiouslytrans Před 3 lety +28

    Where did you download the application that you're using? (The one where you can identify resonance)

    • @waffleusb2911
      @waffleusb2911 Před 3 lety +8

      Some version of informant, these are all the releases if you want to download it: github.com/clo-yunhee/in-formant/releases

    • @ggs1821
      @ggs1821 Před 2 lety

      @@waffleusb2911can I download it on my android phone? Sorry I've never used github. Thanks for the help

  • @tudiamond888
    @tudiamond888 Před 3 lety +1

    yes, good job

    • @AcolyteOfLucifer
      @AcolyteOfLucifer Před 3 lety

      She's truly a pioneer, not too many free resources anywhere nearly as good or easily available.

  • @vajraayudha5062
    @vajraayudha5062 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice, just started transition .. very late in life. But here is what I found, I was able to do simultaneous when you do and overlap the frequencies. It was kind of confidence building. Ran it a few times and seems to get a hang of it only with you as a duet. The spectrum you show is it a TFFT a temporal fast Fourier Analysis /?

  • @deadvee
    @deadvee Před 3 lety +1

    👀 those synths in the background tho 😍

  • @Discordia_19_
    @Discordia_19_ Před 3 lety +3

    Are there any techniques I can work on to improve maintaining a good resonance at higher volumes? At the kind of volume you talk at in your videos I'm absolutely fine but if I have to deliver a presentation to a lot of people and project my voice or talk in a loud environment I really start to struggle to maintain good, clean resonance and my sound becomes less bright and sounds more forced. My pitch isn't a problem - it's just resonance as I increase volume... I think this is the last bit I need to master. Ps. your videos are super-helpful!

  • @user-qk2eb2yf3l
    @user-qk2eb2yf3l Před 3 měsíci

    Fun Zhea, Petra-B❤xxx

  • @haukzi
    @haukzi Před 3 měsíci

    Have you thought about going over resonances with respect to the IPA vowel chart? If you put the vowel resonances on a 2d plot (using the R1 and R2 as the x and y values) from the section at 7:42, that is essentially all there is to how the IPA vowel chart is constructed.

  • @lucycoleclough1182
    @lucycoleclough1182 Před 3 lety

    Hey there Z
    Thank you for the videos!
    I am looking to analyse my voice in this way and I was wondering if you could recommend what sort of hardware I would need?
    Thanks x

  • @MCFatihLP
    @MCFatihLP Před 3 lety

    Hey Zheanna, I've got most of the Resonance stuff down but I was wondering if you could give us some exercises or explanations on how to get a more open quotient :3

  • @colin5227
    @colin5227 Před 2 lety

    The sound is slightly ahead of the video :0 very informative video, will have to rewatch and pay more attention. Edit: also, i have to pause a lot bc you are explaining while there's a different text explanation in the video and it's hard to keep up sometimes

  • @bee-yq3wb
    @bee-yq3wb Před 3 lety

    So this was very helpful and I learned that my voice definitely falls into the common resonance issues demonstrated, but I don't fully understand how to fix it. I get I need to raise R1, but how exactly? Is that just raising the larynx?