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The singing teacher's guide to transgender voices / Liz Jackson Hearns, Brian Kremer

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Diego, CA : Plural Publishing, Inc., [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 211 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781635500943
  • 163550094X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Singing teacher's guide to transgender voices.DDC classification:
  • 616.85/5606 23
LOC classification:
  • MT820 .J13 2018eb
NLM classification:
  • WV 500 (J)
Online resources:
Contents:
Deconstructing gender -- Communication -- Voice classification and repertoire -- Psychological perspective : an interview with Kelly George, licensed clinical professional counselor and psychotherapist -- Respiration and special considerations for transgender singers -- Hormone therapy and voice -- Pitch and registration -- Resonance and articulation -- Voice health for transgender singers -- Trans singers on singing
Summary: The first comprehensive resource developed for training transgender and nonbinary singers. This text aids in the development of voice pedagogy tailored to the needs of transgender singers, informed by cultural competence, and bolstered by personal narratives of transgender and nonbinary singing students. The singing life of a transgender or nonbinary student can be overwhelmingly stressful. Because many of the current systems in place for singing education are so firmly anchored in gender binary systems, transgender and gender nonconforming singers are often forced into groups with which they feel they don't belong. Singers in transition are often afraid to reach out for help because the likelihood of finding a voice teacher who is competent in navigating the social, emotional, physical, and physiological challenges of transition is minimal at best. This text equips teachers with a sympathetic perspective on these unique struggles and with the knowledge and resources needed to guide students to a healthy, joyful, and safe singing life. It challenges professional and academic communities to understand the needs of transgender singers and provide evidence-based voice education and real-world opportunities that are authentic and genuine
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The first comprehensive resource developed for training transgender and nonbinary singers. This text aids in the development of voice pedagogy tailored to the needs of transgender singers, informed by cultural competence, and bolstered by personal narratives of transgender and nonbinary singing students. The singing life of a transgender or nonbinary student can be overwhelmingly stressful. Because many of the current systems in place for singing education are so firmly anchored in gender binary systems, transgender and gender nonconforming singers are often forced into groups with which they feel they don't belong. Singers in transition are often afraid to reach out for help because the likelihood of finding a voice teacher who is competent in navigating the social, emotional, physical, and physiological challenges of transition is minimal at best. This text equips teachers with a sympathetic perspective on these unique struggles and with the knowledge and resources needed to guide students to a healthy, joyful, and safe singing life. It challenges professional and academic communities to understand the needs of transgender singers and provide evidence-based voice education and real-world opportunities that are authentic and genuine

Includes bibliographical references and index

Deconstructing gender -- Communication -- Voice classification and repertoire -- Psychological perspective : an interview with Kelly George, licensed clinical professional counselor and psychotherapist -- Respiration and special considerations for transgender singers -- Hormone therapy and voice -- Pitch and registration -- Resonance and articulation -- Voice health for transgender singers -- Trans singers on singing

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