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Still, I'd love to hear your reaction to this line of thinking. Moreover, if I have the time, I'll continue to make inquiries about the subject.
My dream would be to obtain from some voice teacher a set of "lessons" or exercises which we could print in TVia for those who'd like to follow this path towards a more realistic femininity. I mention "exercises" because a radio announcer of my acquaintance was having a big voice problem. His voice was too high and too thin. So he took a Voice Training Course at New York University and he showed me some of the exercises which he had to do at home over a period of time. They were not only vocal exercises but also body exercises, which, altogether, helped lower his pitch and helped him in the produc- tion of a strong, resonant voice. My question is: couldn't a set of exercises "in reverse" be developed? And before I pass on to another subject, let me say that I have been extremely interested in the voice problem ever since I saw the reaction of the audience in a nite-club when they heard one of the imperson- ators. I forget for the moment his name. He was not what we would call a beauty. As a matter of fact there were many others in the show who surpassed him in feminine appearance, except for the voice. His voice was a perfect girl's voice...quality... pitch...lilt...etc.... And this fact ALONE caused many in the audience to question his true sex. This told me that if one can SOUND like a girl, all other physical imperfections dwindle to almost zero. So... let's do some thing about it. Okay? Then of course there is my usual list of THINGS I COULD DO WITHOUT... the TV who insists in wearing high-necked blouses or dresses, or turtleneck sweaters without first wiping off most of his neck's make-up. The usual result is a mess, particularly if the blouse or dress is white. or pastel. The make-up makes him look like a most untidy GG.....The TV who goes for sleeveless frocks but won't shave under his arms... ugh!.....(and please don't give me the excuse that some GG's are just as untidy...) This time I'm feeling less critical than
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