Always disliked my voice, my brother described it as "quiet and petite" but I hate it so much, I want a loud and clear voice that's really sharp like Makoto from Street Fighter
I tried vocal range exercises, speaking and reading out loud, and all the stuff on on Youtube but I still sound like a mouse
>tfw makoto tomboy gf to make you smell her dirty feet after a hard karate session
Josiah Hall
Loud and clear, or just more masculine?
Liam Martinez
take tons of roids
Landon Bell
>tfw people always remember me due to my voice
Feels good brah
Gavin Walker
Sing and practice mimicing voices as well as find out exactly where your voice is comming from. If it's not comming from a place that holds the kind of emotional...weight that you see in other voices then there's kind of no hope..
There's always chain smoking or steroids. Those will fuck your voice box harder then a blonde dyke in a black fraternity during free magnums and tequila night.
But what's wrong with having a cute mousy voice?
Joshua Rodriguez
Can't change it bro. I have a weird East Euro voice and its been with me since day one. Your problem is that you seem like a quite guy so you probably don't even know what you sound like Pros: You have a unique voice, just speak up and it will come out more People will remember you because your voice will stand out
Nicholas Wright
It's a chick you dumb cunt. We all know it and the OP basically stated as such.
Brandon Ortiz
1) How do you know? 2) If it is a chick than she still needs to speak up
Isaiah Cox
>what's wrong with having a cute mousey voice? I guess it's because both me and my bro were inspired by her when we saw her in 3rd Strike years ago. He had the biggest crush on her so he took up every martial art he could and now he's the regional champ for Muay-Thai On the other hand I wanted to BE her, she was my total polar opposite; boyish, strong and loud. I do cardio and strength with my bro but I'm still quiet old me regardless of how many pullups I can do or miles I can run and it frustrates me to no end
I am speaking up, I still sound petite and tiny though I am actually a girl Both I guess >where your voice is coming from >emotional... weight you're being somewhat vague, and no I don't want a raspy voice I want it to become loud, clear, and strong.
I still lisp like a teenager and I can't control it. It's probably because I had so much ortho work done. No matter what I do or what accent I try to make I always have that "teen girl" lisp. It automatically makes me sound like I have a low IQ. Wish I had your voice op. Be thankful you were born not retarded.
There's no good way for women to easily get a more masculine voice. You could try smoking but that only makes you sound raspy.
Why do you wanna sound masculine anyway?
Andrew Robinson
you're probably talking through your nose, a lot of women do that
Hudson Taylor
speak with your diaphragm fagg
Owen Sullivan
do a vocaroo to give this thread some life
Matthew Sanders
this
Brody Young
this
Kayden Williams
Because even if I'm stronger than everyone in the room at a given time I get zero respect or notice. Sometimes I want to talk but my voice feels stuck in my throat out of frustration from being talked over or ignored.
I actually did have a sort of lisp before and I was sort of able to iron it out by force, but good luck on changing yours user. I DO, but it never comes out loud unless I'm practically shouting Sorry I haven't been replying, I'm not at home so I can't do a vocaroo but I might if I can get back home.
I have a loud booming kind of voice...but I'm socially anxious and avoid being loud...so I just mumble everything. The irony does not escape me.
Alexander Butler
Get sick on purpose, cycle colds on and off
Jeremiah Reed
Speak from the diaphragm like putting more air volume makes it sound deeper.
Sebastian Green
Makoto is my waifu :)
Jayden Wilson
you sound super cute and i wish you were my gf but anyway, if it's bothering you this much you could try seeing a vocal coach or a speech therapist, they would be able to give you actual advice singing might help, doing drama related stuff (like being in plays) might help more still because they require you to project your voice (to an audience) and also potentially require you to perform as a character which could help with shyness too maybe try musical theater? it may sound like a silly idea especially if you're shy but if it actually helps you it'll be worth it
Hudson Kelly
Iktf too well have thunderous Armstrongesk voice have autism and hypersensitivity to sound so my own voice makes my ears hurt. Doubly so when my sinuses are plugged.
Jayden Brooks
I doubt he would get called out on his monotone voice if he did not do it in situations where it's not appropriate.