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Hearfones Adjustable Headset
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  • One size fits all children to adults
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height3.5 inches
Length9.5 inches
Number of items1
SizeSingle
Weight0.25 pounds
Width7.5 inches

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Found 2 comments on Hearfones Adjustable Headset:

u/sabyre ยท 6 pointsr/asktransgender

I have two suggestions. First is you could get her some hearfones to use when she's practicing. Hearfones N261 Adjustable Headset, Multicolor
They'll help a lot with letting her hear how her voice sounds to other people.

Second is to give her actual (constructive) criticism sometimes. Because it is really hard to evaluate how your own voice sounds. And it's also hard to trust that positive feedback isn't just hug boxing. If you want to encourage her to train or even get professional voice therapy, make it about building her own confidence rather than how good or bad her voice is now.

u/wantingmisa ยท 3 pointsr/transvoice

Totally! I don't know where you're starting, but six months is a good amount of time to get training in. I think that most people do DIY (I did) since professional training is so expensive. The wiki has a bunch of useful information, and it seems you already know what you need to do.


The most important thing is practice practice practice. Regularly using your vocal muscles is paramount while not still not straining yourself (bad!). Like I'm talking every day if possible. Get some voice recording software and log your progress. Develop a regular regiment and stick to it. If you have the money, get a decent microphone and something to listen to listen to your own voice (such as this).


Make use of resources such as posting voice clips to here and/or the discord sever.


It will be hard, but try not to get discouraged. The hard part isn't the practice, the hard part is doing it regularly.