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SINGING TRAINING FOR YOUR BEST LIFE
Schedule a Free Phone Consultation
We'll explain our process and answer your questions. We'll also determine together which of our singing specialists is the best fit for your learning and communication style.
Personalized Singing Voice Evaluation
Next, we identify your singing voice goals, and together we create a personalized road map to help you find. habituate & preserve your singing voice.
Become a Better Singer
Singing voice training targets any aspects of your voice that you want to modify- power, resonance, pitch, vocal weight, breath, melody, tone, tilt, projection, control, and more- if it's a sound you can make, we can teach you to modify it to fit you.
OUR 3 STEP PLAN FOR YOUR IDEAL VOICE
BEYOND BINARY VOICE TRAINING
Non-binary voices can be distinct from masculine or feminine perceived voices. Many non-binary, agender, and gender diverse people choose to speak with an androgynous melody pattern and mid-pitch range that de-emphasizes gender. Some gender fluid people, or transgender people who are not out in some settings, prefer to be able to shift between masculine and feminine voices. We provide a safe, affirming, creative space to explore gender and voice and develop new vocal techniques to express yourself authentically. Changing your voice can be important to your transition and you don't have to do it alone. We're ready to offer the guidance and tools you need to help you develop your healthy, confident voice. Our voice specialists include three community members who are happy to help you with your voice- Tallulah identifies as non-binary, Zoe identifies as agender, and our vocal coach Fiona identifies as a trans woman.
Voice dysphoria can be experienced by anyone of any gender. For example, we can help you change your perceived voice age or identity, or help you match your speaking patterns to your workplace's expectations. If your voice isn't serving you, we're happy to help.
Now offering transgender voice therapy in five states!
We are licensed, voice-specialized speech-language pathologists in Texas, California, Kansas, Michigan, and New York.
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