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I found this critique of L's voice training guide, and I think it does a good job explaining why the guide is considered to be outdated. A lot of the concepts and exercises mentioned are still frequently used within the trans community, so it's definitely worth reading through, even if you're not using L's guide
Thanks for posting, I had been watching older videos on the topic of resonance and voiceless (whispered) exercises. Based on this post (and it makes sense was whispering really isn't the best for your voice based on what I knew) I am going to start avoiding those. It also provided another resource, which is nice!
Happy to help :3 I've also done some voiceless exercises before, but I had to stop 3 weeks into it because it was starting to seriously hurt my throat. I'm doing much better now that I've switched over to the size/weight model