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Summary

The web content introduces a voice feminization exercise using the phrase "No way" to help transgender individuals express emotions authentically and cultivate a gendered sound in their voice.

Abstract

The article presents a transformative vocal exercise for transgender individuals focusing on emotional expression rather than word choice. It emphasizes the importance of the phrase "No way" as a tool for voice feminization, suggesting that the key to changing one's voice lies in the emotional content and dynamics of speech rather than the words themselves. The exercise aims to help individuals develop a more authentic vocal gender expression by practicing the transition from the consonant "N" to the vowel "W," and by connecting deeply with their emotions. The article provides a link to a video demonstration and encourages daily practice to improve self-perception and assert one's gender identity through voice.

Opinions

  • The author believes that the traditional focus on word choice in vocal training is less important than the emotional expression and sound of the words for transgender voice feminization.
  • Emphasizing the commonality of anxiety among transgender individuals, the author suggests that this vocal exercise can help address the internalized phobia related to one's voice.
  • The article conveys optimism about the potential for personal transformation through consistent vocal practice, suggesting that such exercises can lead to a more authentic expression of both emotion and gender identity.
  • By framing the exercise as a way to "do it live," the author implies that real-life application is crucial for progress, as opposed to isolated practice sessions.
  • The author expresses a desire for the broader transgender community to feel comfortable expressing their authentic emotions and selves, highlighting the importance of cultivating a genuine voice from an early age.

Fun Trans Voice Feminization Exercise (two magic words)

No way!

These two words are gonna change your voice. And your life. Because of your voice. And I’ve got something for you at the end even if it doesn’t.

Graphic made by author from screenshots from The Craft: Legacy, photoshop, and the ToonMe app

TWO MAGIC WORDS

The key is to NOT focus on the words you’re saying.

Instead, focus on what you are communicating!

We only use words because they’re so often effective at telling people what we want to say. But what if it’s NOT telling people what we want to say? What if what we want to say requires us to think about HOW we speak more than WHAT we say?

We use words to communicate information. We use the SOUND of those words to communicate details that go beyond what we call “words.”

So let go of the words. Well, most of them. You are now the trans version of Groot. The only two words you can say are this:

No way.

Yes way

THE MAGIC

For me, those two words are as magical as “heat from fire” (don’t miss that lesson from Zhea at Trans Voice Lessons).

I’ll show you what I mean in the video (you can listen to me here until it’s ready).

UPDATE: Here is the video!

It has to do with the consonants and vowels —starting on “N” and then a “W,” so you shift from a tight but bright ennnnnnn sound to the softly retracted whoosh of that fourth from last letter of the alphabet.

THE EXERCISE

For this exercise, practice ONLY those two words. But each time, don't focus on how you say the word. Focus on what emotion you are communicating.

Not just what emotion. The dynamic of that emotion. The experience of it. Make your listener (including yourself) feel what you’re trying to express. Show the listener your EMOTIONS.

Happy Sad Angry Frustrated Anxious Depressed Joyful Impressed In love Grateful

ANXIETY

You see that one in the middle? Yep, it’s spelled A-N-X-I-E-T-Y. Well, it’s spelled differently in the list, but…

That’s the emotional experience that’s common to all people with transgender experiences. Heck, it’s common to all people without them, too.

Since you’re reading this, I’m guessing some of your transgender experiences revolve around your voice. You’ve faced significant obstacles to making it sound the way you want it to sound.

Or rather, the sound isn’t so much the problem — it’s how the current sound affects the perception of YOU. Both how you perceive yourself and how you’re perceived by the people you encounter.

There are no true magic bullets to changing this, but you didn’t develop this internalized phobia of your own voice overnight. It took time — and practice.

Practice like waking up every day and telling yourself before anyone else could that your voice sucks. If you’re like me, you once or twice (or infinity) times heard yourself talk and said wow. I’m never going to practice speaking again.

That’s why we’re not going to practice. We’re going to do it live.

Please don’t sue me

DAILY PRACTICE

Every morning, let out a long breath that utters your first phrase of the day: “No way.”

What do you feel when you open your eyes? Express that emotion with a good NO WAY.

What else are you feeling? Thinking? What do you think about what’s waiting for you today?

The phrase is a great way to practice the gendered sound you’re cultivating— and a great way to check in with yourself. Who knows? If you get past those first two words, you may even have something interesting to tell yourself (no way!).

Here’s me doing just that.

Final thoughts

Once you get a feel for expressing a dynamic emotion, you'll shift your understanding of your own voice and how you use it to express your gender. You’ll no longer speak merely for validation of your gender — you’ll speak to assert to others what you already know to be true.

My bigger hope is that it helps a lot of us feel more comfortable expressing our authentic emotions and authentic selves. We have been speaking for most of our lives with a fake voice, fake mannerisms, either hiding our true voices or never cultivating them in the early ages in which we deserved to do so.

The end (of the article)

Graphic from selfies in “From 5 to 40: My Life In Photos”

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