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TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
Hi everyone.
I want to introduce a new puppet into my show, and this one is a female, young and bright. Any advice on how a large male can produce a young and bright female voice? All suggestions welcome. Tony
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tacrowl Inner circle Maryland 1633 Posts |
Tony -
Just a warning, not everyone can produce a voice to match a particular puppet. That is why I usually advise finding a voice and creating a character profile before purchasing any. That said - here are some suggestions. Start with the scales. Take your voice up the octaves until you get to an uncomfortable one, then come back down the scale two octaves. That will give you a higher voice with some vocal range that won't strain your voice. Then try adding in some "breathiness" or air behind that octave when you talk. You'll also want to "soften" the vocal. Another idea is to head over to Youtube and do a search for "Creating A Female Voice". Some very interesting videos came up - which was disturbing as much as it made sense - because they exactly covered the subject of a large male producing a female voice. Hope these ideas help you. |
TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
Thanks, Tom.
I agree with you about voice and character profile. However I have had what might be a great idea, which will make my hypnosis show really stand out. But only if I can pull it off. So I am going about the process backwards for once. I will try your suggestions, and put in a bit of work. All the best.
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tacrowl Inner circle Maryland 1633 Posts |
So let me guess - no puppet? Let me know how it goes! I'll be interested to hear how you work it into your show.
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TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
Wrong, Tom. There is a puppet. She is a domineering nurse with a filthy mind, and it is a double act, just for the student market. I have a moderate puppet ordered, and if the concept (and voice!) work, I have my eye on a gorgeous puppet. The breathiness was a good tip, but it is early days yet. I have two months to get this right.
Talking of no dummies, I love this Paul Zerdin clip, particularly the middle portion, when he goes out into the audience: http://youtu.be/Alx-bfCpC1M
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tacrowl Inner circle Maryland 1633 Posts |
Not the first time I've been wrong! Hope you will share some video when you get the routine worked out!
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TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
I will be a very happy man if I get the routine worked out. Tune in in September...
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TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
Thanks for the encouragement, Tom. After working on my own for a while I went to a singing teacher and got a few lessons. The voice is not perfect yet, but Nurse Sonia had her first three outings this week, and is out again tomorrow. And the college crowd are loving her. After a few more performances I might put up a clip.
I have to say that few things have excited me as much as ventriloquism. The possibilities are awesome.
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
Try listening to different woman voices and notice their pitch, volume,accent etc.
I use this when creating different voices. You don't have to be a mimic or get a voice exactly. Just find one that matches your character. It could be from a cartoon, news show, movie. I switch through the TV channels (when Annie is away) and try to match voices. It's an idea I got from Pat Fraley on a C/D called the best Cartoon Voices stolen out of Hollywood. Glad you are having a go at it. At first I assumed you were going to do the old bit of giving a male volunteer a woman's voice. And as we know a woman's voice does not have to be a falsetto.
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Steve Petra Regular user New York 195 Posts |
Here's one in my repertoire. There is a range of techniques that blend well for a few female voices from a guys larynx
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TonyB2009 Inner circle 5006 Posts |
Thanks, Steve. I went to a singing teacher, who got me to bring my voice up a few notches, and I got something acceptable. Comedy club audiences love the sassy nurse puppet, and she has also occasionally appeared in the kids shows. I may have a video in a few days. It has been fun working on something outside my comfort zone.
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Steve Petra Regular user New York 195 Posts |
Going to a singing teach was a terrific idea. Would love to hear your nurse character.
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