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Voice feminization exercises

Voice feminization goes beyond just raising your pitch. It involves resonance placement, intonation patterns, vowel shaping, and speech rhythm. TransVoice provides structured exercises that target each of these areas, with real-time pitch tracking so you can see where your voice sits as you practice. Start with the basics and work up to natural conversational speech.

Tips & Best Practices

Tips for voice feminization exercises

  • Start with humming exercises to find a bright resonance before adding words
  • Practice the 'ng' sound (as in 'sing') to feel the difference between bright and deep resonance
  • Work on vowel shaping — feminine speech tends to use brighter, more forward vowels
  • Record yourself reading a paragraph, then read it again trying to maintain a higher pitch throughout
  • Practice intonation by exaggerating upward inflections, then gradually tone it down to sound natural
  • Use the AI dialogue feature to practice in real conversation — isolated exercises only get you so far

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What exercises should I start with?+

Start with pitch sirens (sliding your voice up and down), humming in a bright resonance, and reading short sentences while watching your pitch on the tracker. Once comfortable, move to conversational exercises.

How often should I practice?+

10–20 minutes daily is ideal. Short, consistent sessions build lasting habits faster than occasional long sessions. TransVoice sends optional reminders to help you stay on track.

Can I do these exercises silently?+

Most exercises require vocalization, but you can practice breath support and resonance placement quietly. For vocal exercises, find a private space — even a car works well.

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