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Ability to sing improving on T?

Started by aleon515, April 12, 2013, 10:14:01 AM

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aleon515

Ok, just wondered if this is happening to others as well. I am 6 weeks on T. My singing voice actually has improved, or maybe I just like it better. But it seems I can now sing in the tenor range. (BTW, I could always sing there to some extent-- I sang there in choir because they lacked enough singers.) But anyway my voice seems deeper and more resonant which is really nice. Of course I never used it beyond the shower. LOL. I wonder if I can sing now because I am used to the tenor range and know how to start singing in the right key. I wonder if I like it more because I feel it is more like I should sound. (Also bracing for losing it though.)

--Jay
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Magnus

Before, I didn't have an overly feminine voice at all either but I could still sing like that if I chose too (e.x. Lacuna Coil), and in the reverse I could also sing just about exactly like Ozzy Osbourne (I could even mimic Meat Loaf in my mid-teens). But now I can't sing at all. My voice just dies out completely if I try too.

To be fair, my larynx has changed dramatically overall, especially in size, and very quickly (my voice started changing literally overnight after the first dose) so that is the likely reason. I'm sure the complete dying out of my voice at certain ranges (as far as singing specifically, it is anything beyond a monotone) will stop eventually, but as far as ever being able to sing again (and actually sound good doing it)... I don't know. I hope so, but I don't think it's likely. I know my dad can't sing worth a damn so... lol.


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Kreuzfidel

My singing voice is fine mid-range and baritone, but any higher than low tenor and it's dead.  It won't even squeak out - even trying to reach high notes in falsetto is an epic fail.  To be honest I don't practice much anymore, but yeah.  Never "improved" for me.
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DreadLOX

My voice dropped over a period of 6 months and it still cracks but very rarely m
Now ( so I think it's just about settled)  but during the whole duration I had to keep adjusting to the drop. No matter how bad it sounded when I was alone I'd sing and I feel that really helped me retain my ability. Now I have a pretty good range and can get decently high still. I definatly notice there is more strength and power in my voice when I sing. As if it sounds more solid ( if that makes any sense).
My Fear Is My Only Courage
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Ayden

My singing voice us about like it was before. Not great but not so awful I can't stand to sing. It's just different. I have been singing more now though, as a way to learn my new ranges. It's also helped with cracking. I'm just over a year in and my voice cracks mostly when I get overly excited or ramped up by something. Since I started singing at home when I'm just goofing around the house I've noticed that overall my voice is more even.
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