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Voice Cracking

Started by Ryan, May 27, 2010, 02:34:10 PM

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Ryan

Does it go away? If so, roughly around how long on T?
I'm not talking about randomly squeaking and stuff, but more if I try to sing something that's now out of my range, my voice just doesn't come out at all. Is that going to stay?
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sneakersjay

Like any guy going through puberty, it will take a while (months) for your voice to even out and settle down. Mine is still changing 22 months on T.


Jay


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pebbles

Did for me, I screamed as loud as a could in desperation when it forced itself upon me  :'( and nothing ever came out, still nothing comes out.
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alex408

Quote from: Ryan on May 27, 2010, 02:34:10 PM
Does it go away? If so, roughly around how long on T?
I'm not talking about randomly squeaking and stuff, but more if I try to sing something that's now out of my range, my voice just doesn't come out at all. Is that going to stay?
my voice was pretty squirrelly for about 5 months.  That singing stuff is there to stay.  When you start T your vocal chords stretch rapidly and they become damaged.  It gets a little better with time but you'll probably always have that problem to some extent
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Ryan

Annoying. I can't sing, so I don't care if I can't hit the notes in tune. I just hate getting to a high note and finding that my voice doesn't come out at all.
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