Find Your True Voice Together With Other Trans Folx

Whether you’re exploring a more masculine voice, or a softer feminine resonance, or simply want to expand your vocal toolbox, our group lessons give you the space to experiment, learn, and grow alongside peers who share your journey.

What the class structure looks like:

  • Small, supportive circles – 4‑6 participants per session, so everyone gets plenty of personalized attention while still benefiting from the energy of a group.

  • Two dedicated tracksMasculine and Feminine voice work run concurrently, each led by a teacher experienced in trans vocal development. You can stay in one track, switch between them, or attend both if you’d like to explore the full spectrum.

  • Live, interactive exercises – Warm‑ups, breath work, pitch drills, and repertoire practice are all designed to strengthen the muscles you need for the voice you want, while keeping the atmosphere fun and collaborative.

Why a group setting works

  • Shared experience – Hearing others navigate similar challenges normalizes the process and reduces the pressure of “doing it alone.”

  • Instant feedback – In a group, you’ll pick up tips not just from the instructor but also from fellow singers who notice nuances you might miss.

  • Community building – Friendships form quickly when you’re all working toward authentic self expression. Many of our members continue to support each other long after the class ends.

Who’s welcome

  • Anyone who identifies as transgender, non‑binary, gender‑fluid, or anyone simply curious about expanding their vocal range.

  • Beginners and experienced students are both welcome, our curriculum adapts to each skill level.

  • People looking for a safe, affirming environment where mistakes are treated as stepping stones, not setbacks.

What you’ll walk away with

  • A clearer sense of your vocal identity – concrete techniques to shape pitch, resonance, and articulation toward the sound you envision.

  • Practical tools you can use daily – warm‑up routines, posture cues, and breathing strategies that fit into a busy schedule.

  • A supportive network – classmates who understand the unique joys and hurdles of trans vocal work, ready to cheer you on beyond the lesson room.