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i had this issue starting voice training because too many of the videos on it delved too deeply ~~and too greedily~~ into the technical aspects to make any sense to my useless dipshit brain. my understanding is that is less the case now than it was in the past (with people like transvoicelessons on youtube etc making the switch to a more casual-friendly approach rather than a "get a degree in audio engineering/music theory" one) but if you still find it impossible to understand then honestly you can just ignore all that shit? the easiest way to voice train is just to try and keep trying. sing along to songs that are close to what you wanna sound like, try to imitate voices you enjoy, that sort of thing. in my case i get immense panic/despair when trying to actually practice along to all the various techniques and shit so i just started mimicking instead and it has worked well enough to pass 100% of the time on the phone despite having a relatively deep natural speaking voice
i won't lie and say i'm perfectly thrilled with it but if you main pain point is passing then it could be a valid pathway for you to pursue.