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!!
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!
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
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
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!!
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!
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
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!!
@@mattisus6712 that's so reassuring!
You should sing/listen to some Mumford and Sons
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