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Started by Heath, April 18, 2011, 02:59:35 AM
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Quote from: Heath on April 18, 2011, 02:59:35 AMSo here's the problem....When I'm just out and about I don't know if it's my voice that is giving me away, or if it is something else. It's gotten to the point where I'm read male 50% of the time, if that. I'm a little disappointed to say the least. I don't purposely try to talk low (fear of sounding "fake" or sounding like a woman trying to talk like a man) so I just try to let the T do all the work with my voice naturally. Not sure how much it's helping. I notice if I speak quieter I tend to be read more as male but I'm trying not to force anything that doesn't want to happen on it's own if you get what I'm saying.Idk. Tonight I went to karaoke and my damned cracking voice butchered "Behind Blue Eyes" and when I sang "What a Wonderful World" my voice was deeper than Louis Armstrong! I'm talking Leonard Cohen deep! I mean, wtf is going on? How long will this voice shifting phase last? I mean dang...I started T at the beginning of January this year....
Quote from: Tad on April 18, 2011, 01:48:53 PMYou guys are lucky, i really haven't even had a voice change yet and started in January - my voice dropped all of about 1-2 notes.. and that was it.
Quote from: Liam K on April 18, 2011, 03:05:53 PMI started T in October and my voice is still shifting and dropping. It's especially noticeable when I sing in the middle of my range, between my chest voice and my head voice. I think it can take about a year to really settle, and even then there can still be some changes.
Quote from: Heath on April 19, 2011, 01:22:05 PMOh yes, it's quite embarrassing to say the least, but I'm just going with the flow. I'm just a little sad because I can't sing how I normally used to. I think it's cool to hit Leonard Cohen's range, but at the same time it's a little strange hearing these deep sounds come out of me. Cool, but weird! Maybe yours will happen later....or maybe you just havent noticed the changes yourself? Male voices are totally varied, but I do wish my speaking voice was lower. Either way, according to the last poster in this thread, your voice could change well into your 30s! Dang! I find that fascinating...
Quote from: xAndrewx on April 21, 2011, 02:03:31 AMI'm starting to wonder if it doesn't have something to do with how deep your voice is to begin with. I've found that the guys I know with really high pitched voices changed much faster than those that started with deeper than average.
Quote from: Arch on April 21, 2011, 10:23:37 PMMy voice used to crack, but I get the impression that it didn't crack for as long as a lot of teenagers' voices do.@Elijah and others--Sixteen or seventeen months on a full dose, I started cracking again and went into baritone range. I've gotten a couple of small shifts since then--just little changes that nobody else would notice--but that suggests to me that more change is still possible. After all, cis men's voices do evolve over the years, so I expect that ours will, too.