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Vocal pitch training

Pitch is the foundation of voice training — whether you're aiming for a higher, lower, or more controlled speaking voice. TransVoice's pitch tracker shows your fundamental frequency in real-time as you speak, so you get instant visual feedback on where your voice sits. Set a target range, practice staying within it, and watch your consistency improve over days and weeks.

Tips & Best Practices

Tips for pitch training

  • Check your natural resting pitch first — speak normally for 30 seconds and note the average Hz
  • Set a realistic target range: 85–155 Hz for masculine, 165–255 Hz for feminine, or wherever feels right for you
  • Practice sustaining a vowel sound ('ahhh') at your target pitch before trying full sentences
  • Read aloud while watching the pitch tracker — aim to keep the line within your target zone
  • Don't fixate only on pitch — resonance and intonation matter just as much for perceived gender of voice
  • Track your weekly averages on the progress chart to see long-term improvement

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What pitch range is considered feminine?+

Typical feminine speaking pitch is 165–255 Hz, while masculine is 85–155 Hz. But perceived voice gender depends heavily on resonance and intonation, not just pitch. A 170 Hz voice can sound feminine or masculine depending on how you shape it.

How accurate is the pitch tracker?+

TransVoice uses a YIN-based pitch detection algorithm that's accurate to within a few Hz. It works best in a quiet environment with a decent microphone — your phone's built-in mic is fine for practice.

Can I use this for singing?+

The pitch tracker works for any vocal activity. Singers can use it to check their pitch accuracy, though it's primarily designed for speech training.

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