FTM // SINGING ON TESTOSTERONE (HRT)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @rhysjaspermusic
    @rhysjaspermusic 5 лет назад +34

    For anyone on T watching this video, I have never had any formal voice training, but I have found it helps to do some vocal warm-ups every day and sing every day. I have gained around an octave lower than my voice pre-T, and I'm not quite 5 months on T yet. In terms of chest voice, I need to switch up to falsetto at around a G4, where I used to get up to a B4, sometimes a C5 (but quite rarely). My voice almost never cracks, and it's probably because I keep practicing daily. In short: If you don't want to lose your singing voice on T, use it every day!!

  • @WoahAwkwardSilence
    @WoahAwkwardSilence 5 лет назад +9

    I've been having so much anxiety over "losing" my singing voice, your video helped a lot! Now I know that even if I lose it, I can always get it back and learn new techniques even without formal training. Thank you very much for this!

  • @Anton-cq6zl
    @Anton-cq6zl 5 лет назад +13

    my voice used to be clear but pretty weak and kind of i guess monotone and now i feel it's a lot fuller and way stronger however also hella raspy, hopefully that'll go away though since i'm only 6 months on t, and dude the head voice and falsetto, yeah that's completely gone, nothing comes out when i try, just silence, which is frustrating cause i used to do it a lot

    • @mattisus6712
      @mattisus6712  5 лет назад +5

      this is exactly what happened to me. Trust me man if you can get even just one singing lesson just to teach you the technique you'll get it back!!

    • @ollie2111
      @ollie2111 3 года назад

      @@mattisus6712 that's so reassuring!

  • @rbearc
    @rbearc 5 лет назад +7

    You should sing/listen to some Mumford and Sons

  • @ollie2111
    @ollie2111 3 года назад

    I have a vocal disability so my voice is already its own unique kinda wacky, I can't high *any* high notes whatsoever not even for a cis girl, but recently I learned it is semi-curable with a procedure (the procedure would thicken the messed up vocal fold to make my voice sound the same as a normal person even tho it'd still technically be disabled), and now I figured out I'm trans. So I'm sitting here terrified I'll go and T and lose a potential high range that I literally technically don't even have bc of my voice disability just because there is a chance I could have it if I fixed that issue but I also wanna transition aaaaaaaaahh 🙃
    Scared to lose something I don't even have because of the potentiality of getting to have it and worrying T would be like closing that door for good T__T