You’re Better Off Blindly Google Searching for Feminizing Vocal Training Videos – EvaF Review

The potential value of an app for vocal training is that you can get immediate feedback, and learn quicker by having a method more engaging than simple watching or reading about something. This app has done neither of those things better than -written- guides I have seen, and that’s a low bar for feedback and engagement. The only tool available without lesson purchases only tells you your pitch, with minimal context. As the other tools, i.e. the app’s baseline functionality, are gated behind overpriced microtransactions, anyone who has the money just to make the app functional could buy a full course of vocal training videos for something like $20 online. This app mainly boils down to tools that require self-judgement (low feedback), and overpriced video clips. The tools -may- be worth buying just the associated lessons to access, but for a similar price you could also have bought more complete, reasonably-priced vocal videos online. And, honestly, similar tools probably exist for free if your PC has a microphone. I assume the prices are a result of how niche the market is— we’re not exactly a huge demographic, so the cynic in me would say it’s poor business to try and market -anything- to other trans people— there’s just not going to be enough potential buyers to recoup production costs. The app is not an outright scam, as others have stated, but I think fair pricing was non-viable from the outset, and I saw no claims that it was intended as a work of charity. Tl;dr: I learned more from free videos, text guides, and forums. Maybe try the tools, but I just can’t recommend buying that many $5 video clips.
Review by Charlotte KC on EvaF.

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