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    What is Gender Acceptable Pitch?
    Marcia Campagna
    • Aug 5, 2019
    • 1 min

    What is Gender Acceptable Pitch?

    Gender acceptable pitch is a speaking voice pitch where you are correctly gendered some or most of the time based on voice alone. Gender acceptable pitch is one of the goals targeted in voice training and communication. The range is between 150-185 Hz for transwomen. This range keeps your voice sounding natural and gives you room for upward pitch inflections during speech. These upward pitch inflections give our voices a natural melody and keeps the listener interested. They
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    Voice Therapy Online
    Marcia Campagna
    • Oct 20, 2018
    • 2 min

    Voice Therapy Online

    How do you do voice therapy online? The number 1 question I get is how do you do speech therapy online... We are on the bandwagon to revolutionizing healthcare. I would venture to say that almost every other industry is using the internet to provide ease of services. So it's just natural for wellness and healthcare services to join in... It's a foreign concept to many but telepractice, or online speech therapy, is an innovative service that we use to provide services to famil
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    3 Tips for a Healthy Voice
    Marcia Campagna
    • Oct 1, 2018
    • 2 min

    3 Tips for a Healthy Voice

    Professional voice users such as singers, teachers, lawyers, and anyone who uses their voice excessively during their work day can benefit from a healthy voice. Most of us take our voices for granted until we lose our voice or become hoarse. Even when we are hoarse, many of us will push and strain our voices. Yet, we will stretch before going for a run or warm up before playing a soccer game. We may even play scales before playing an instrument. But how many of us actually wa
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