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Transgender singers find their voices in Boston choir

Started by Asche, January 05, 2016, 09:53:54 AM

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Transgender singers find their voices in Boston choir

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/24d6b4b357fe462b946bf0d389ef35ef/transgender-singers-find-their-voices-boston-choir

AP  Dec. 8, 2015
By: Collin Binkley

"Founded last year in Boston, it's one of the country's first choirs reserved for transgender singers. It was created for those who didn't feel welcome at traditional choruses, but it's also one of few places where transgender vocalists can learn how to adjust their voices safely while they're in transition."

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I saw this in today's edition of my local paper.  I wish I lived closer, I'd join it in a heartbeat.  I'm starting to feel dysphoric about my singing voice (tenor), and haven't known where to go for advice.
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