Ha Ha! ^_^ You are funny...
My suggestion is try not to worry about it too much – especially now. First off, how old are you? The reason I ask is that my hunch is that you are still young. If you are still under 25, then puberty can still be in its process, (and with some males, puberty still can start or carry on long after that age also). I am 21 now, and my voice did not get deep until just a few years ago – when I was 17 or 18 I believe. However, it is still not *that* deep, which I am actually comfortable with and glad about. Having a Barry White voice with my body would not match up right…LOL! Just give yourself some time, and before you know it, you will be in that all embarrassing awkward stage that all boys go through when their voice cracks and it starts changing and gaining bass.
Then, just as I had, you will wish your voice stayed the way it was before. If in the event I am speaking with someone older than my self (and 25) then I can say, if it really bothers you, you can consult a doctor for the possibility of minor steroid injections to possibly help boaster your voice like a previous answerer has suggested. Yet, this is something I would suggest you think about carefully as steroids will not just (or it might not at all) change your voice, but also your body (weight, muscle mass, etc.), your mind, (aggression, mental stamina, etc…) and other things. Therefore, hopefully, the upper half of my answer applies to you and it is just the little annoyance of having to wait. Good Luck.
2006-12-11 00:19:22
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answered by Answer-Me-This 5
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yeah, it really sucks when you try to yell which only makes it sound higher. I will observe if you get any good answers. We'll probably just have to learn to live with it...maybe learn to sing tenor.
2006-12-11 00:17:26
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answered by Captain America 5
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