one thing i will say about testosterone that no one told me about, is having adapt to your new voice when singing. like i was very aware that my voice would deepen but i was never given advice on how to adapt and sing with my new voice. that shit was a journey.
tumblr i need your help. i’m starting t in the next day or so and i need wacky ass shit to say as i progress further into it to track my voice. give me your wackiest sentences.
Time is weird. Anyway, did a 5month recording of my voice, and it’s definitely huskier than my 3month one was! I’ve been feeling for a little while that my voice sounded huskier to myself but it’s hard to hear your own voice properly, so that’s why I’ve been doing recordings! I like to track things!
Cannot for the life of me find a U.K based surgeon who offers voice masculisation surgery, or even anyone who has had the surgery and resides in the U.K. I’m aware of a couple of decent ones in Turkey, however, I really need a surgeon based in the United Kingdom. Any help/advice/information very much appreciated. Thank you. Enjoy the good weather everyone and take good care of yourselves.
Hi Anon,
This isn’t a surgery available in the UK, as far as I am aware. There are voice feminisation surgeries available to transwoman, but unfortunately voice masculinisation surgery is not an option for transmen on the NHS.
You would however be able to get referred to a speech and language therapist on the NHS who could help you with voice exercises with the potential of helping you with your voice. This can be helpful for some, while others do not find this beneficial.
As you mention there is a surgeon in turkey that does voice masculinisation surgery. But if you were in a position to pay for this surgery, you would want to ensure you thoroughly research the surgeon’s reputation and his complication rates.
You would also want to find out why such a surgery is not available in the UK, as often times surgeries that are not performed in the UK are because of things like complication rates being too high or surgeries not having enough research to support the safety of the procedures used.
When it comes to the song "Wild Rose", whether it is Schubert's or Werner's, the Vienna Boys' Choir sings the best. I did some research around the choir.
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The Vienna Boys' Choir (Wiener Sängerknaben) was a boys' choir founded in 1498 by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I as the Court Chapel Boys' Choir. It is based on the Wilten Boys Choir of Innsbruck, whose members were brought to Vienna by Emperor Maximilian I when he founded the New Court Chapel Boys Choir in Vienna.
The number of members is about 100. The orchestra members were divided into four groups of about 25 people each named after the orchestra and composers associated with Vienna: "Mozart", "Schubert", "Haydn" and "Bruckner". goes on a concert tour for 11 weeks a year, and one group performs about 80 performances in various parts of the world. One of the groups always goes on a concert tour, so three groups remain at school and take classes. One of these three groups is supposed to sing at Mass every Sunday in the Royal Chapel. Three groups will sing in turn every week, so one group will sing in the Royal Chapel every three weeks.
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Excerpt from Wiki "Vienna Boys Choir"
It's a group with a long history. Founded in 1498, it was a little earlier than Luther's Reformation (1517). (It is said that even before the birth of Christianity, even under Judaism, boys were hunted out to sing hymns.) , there was something that could not be replaced, whether it was a countertenor or a sopranist. Here, in the case of the Vienna Boys Choir, the voice quality is called boy soprano and boy alto.
"Therefore, a forbidden move was used." It is to castrate the boys before they reach the stage of dysphonia and to keep the quality of their voices in the state before the dysphonia. A person who has undergone this procedure is called a "castrato" in English. verb castrate: to castrate
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By castrating males, it suppresses the secretion of male hormones, artificially hinders the remarkable growth of the vocal cords during the male secondary sexual characteristics period, eliminates the dysphonia (so-called "voice change"), and improves the voice quality of boy soprano. An attempt to keep the range as long as possible. On the other hand, since growth hormone is secreted, the height and ribcage grow as normal, and the growth of the skeleton, including the ribcage, and lung capacity is almost the same as that of adult men, and the tone of voice and the sustaining power of singing voice are not different from those of minors. It is said that it cannot be reproduced by female singers. Their voices were said to be sweet, wild and yet very sensual.
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From Wiki (castrato)
It seems that the castrato singing voice could not be replaced by any other vocal parts. But, as expected, this inhumane custom was banned by the Pope, and it seems that it was abolished. "Falsetto" here means falsetto. I don't want to hear "artificial" voices that have undergone this kind of treatment, no matter how difficult it is to obtain. I feel sorry for these boys.
I’m always astonished with how much Snotlout’s V/As (Jonah Hill and Zack Perlman respectively) sound so much like one another. Whenever I’ve just gotten used to the series and go back to the movies knowing that they’re different people I’m still always like “:0”
One year on T, baby!!!! Looking forward to watching myself change more as the years go by. It’s not difficult for me to explain why I am trans to anyone anymore because the explanation is easy: it’s made me love myself in a way I never thought I could. Being trans is beautiful and we deserve to thrive and live and experience full lives in whatever fashion we feel is right for us.
Once upon a time, I was a chorus kid. A soprano. I was no Sarah Brightman, but I was top of my section and had solos in the casual-tier chorus (multiple types of chorus classes, some of which you had to try out for; I was not that invested and didn't want to do choral competitions or anything, so I never tried out and have no idea if I would have made it - but basically I was the top of the casuals).
The only thing I didn't like about going on T was losing my singing voice. (Not the soprano aspect per se, I had bad voice dysphoria and hated my high voice, but the quality and range of my singing.) It's very sqwacky now, it cracks, etc. I've got puberty voice. It happens, and it's worth it.
But I do love singing, and I've been kind of stuck with like one comfortable octave since my voice dropped. I'd like to change that. So sure, I can work on high notes... or I can see if I can voice train myself into being a FUCKING BASS.
(I probably won't end up a bass, but I can dream.)
So I'm singing Hoist the Colors here because it's a very easy song to sing, very intuitive notes, and sounds good when sung very low. Now, it doesn't sound good when -I- sing it low - I miss half the notes, you can tell I'm struggling, and my voice flat out gives up at the end. But I'm hitting more notes than I thought I would. And that is so COOL. I hope, one day, when my voice fully settles out, that I will be able to figure out my new vocal range and have a good singing voice again.
so i yell a lot bc sports and i honestly kinda vibe with it bc when my voice dies, it goes really low and kind of guttural and i honestly love it bc gender and its honeslty awesome
also a pretty girl commented on how she liked my voice so-