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Speak True: Educational apps help change your voice

shutterstock_129038348Have you ever wanted a more masculine or more feminine voice?

Now one of the world’s top speech therapists, who specializes in working with the trans community, is available to everyone. Kathe Perez, who has 25 years of experience in this area has created a phone app that helps people transform their voices.

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The Exceptional Voice App (EVA) was launched in 2013 and works on phones and tablets. The app includes a series of courses and lessons to follow and tools to practice what you learn in the courses.

The app is available as both a MTF and a FTM perspective. It doesn’t come cheaply though, each lesson is an in-app purchase of $6.49 and there’s currently seven lessons to choose from. It’s still probably cheaper than a speech therapist though.

The EVA MTF and FTM apps are available on iTunes.  

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