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A singing post

Started by MrJ, August 05, 2013, 08:10:02 PM

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MrJ

Hi guys,

I used to post singing clips here 2 years ago when my voice was just changing.

This is 2 years and 4 months on testosterone. How am I doing?



If any of you are musical theatre nuts like me, it's Halloween from RENT.
Still your heart says
The shadows bring the starlight
And everything you've ever been is still there in the dark night...
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DriftingCrow

Oh I love Rent!  :D

Your voice sounds good, while it's slightly higher (? I don't think higher is the word I want but I can't think of the correct word) than what I normally think of for a cis-male, I wouldn't think that you were trans just from hearing your singing voice.
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Dominick_81

Your voice sounds great! It is a little high but still male and you still sound really good!  :)
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SaveMeJeebus

You sure can sing  :D I think you sound awfully similar to some actor guy (i cannot put a name to his face) when he sings; flamboyant.
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MrJ

Thanks guys. I've been singing my whole life. As a girl, I had a bunch of years of musical theatre training, and then when I came to university I had a year of classical training, but since I've transitioned I've only had a few scattered lessons and with no one who knows what to do with a trans voice. So I am pretty comfortable with my male voice, as I built it myself, but there are a few things I wish it could do, like sing higher notes - I may have a high sound, but I'm a baritone in range.
Still your heart says
The shadows bring the starlight
And everything you've ever been is still there in the dark night...
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