Life changing moments

Hi, I hope you’re enjoying this Autumnal season, in your own way. Here are a few life changing moments I wanted to share with you –

It’s been an incredible couple of months!!

In my personal life: a month ago I married the most wonderful human, the radiant being that is known as Chris.

I’m so honoured to do this, and thank my lucky stars – and all the hard work of the activists and other beings who have got us to where we are – that this huge blessing is ours in this lifetime.

It is life’s greatest honour ❤

I’ve also been incommunicado for a bit because we’ve been away on honeymoon in the wilderness watching / listening to wolves, moose, hare, birds, and the wind in the leaves!

In work offerings, something very exciting happened this Summer too – I am now a qualified trans voice alteration teacher and gender affirming voice coach!

I completed a course with the wonderful Renée Yoxon which was life changing-ly good, and I can’t wait to share what I’ve learnt, and support trans, non binary, and genderqueer people with gender affirming voice practice.

Keep an eye out on https://getbrightonsinging.com/trans-voice-alteration/ – I’ll be uploading a booking form in the coming week or two, and taking new bookings from early October, as soon as I have everything ready to go!

I look forward to helping you with your voice wishes and goals, develop a voice practice in ways that work for you, and align your voice use with your sense of self. And hopefully, helping you find trans joy in your voice too!

Attached is my certificate!

I also wanted to share this blast from the past – it’s a certificate from the Natural Voice Teacher Training I undertook with Frankie Armstrong and Darien Pritchard, back in 2007 when I was in my early 20’s, fresh out of drama school and looking to do something meaningful, expressive and community oriented, ideally with lots of great harmonies on the regular – Frankie and Darien showed me how!

If we’re taking stock of life changing moments I would definitely include the discovery of, and time spent singing and studying with, Village Harmony Choir and Northern Harmony choir; as well as time with Chichester Festival Youth Theatre – amongst other life events, these have had some of the most positive influence on who I am, what I do and how and why I do it. Thank you to those humans whose energy, drive, spirit, creativity and ethos, made those things happen!

I can’t find photos of those things at present but here’s a link to me and my parents singing some shape note songs in honour of Larry Gordon who founded Village Harmony and Northern Harmony, at the time of his death:

May joy and love be with you today ❤ and here’s to the people who, by being themselves and following their own paths, help us feel free to be more of ourselves too.

Image is of Hannah-Rose at an LGBTQIA+ rights protest in London, speaking into a megaphone.

trans voice training reflections

I’m on a trans voice teacher training intensive this month, which I’m enjoying SO much! Excited, hopeful and thoughtful about what I’ll offer people afterwards. This course feels very much like right place at right time.

Had an informative, affirmative 5 hour session today – which flew past! – with the brilliant Renée Yoxon & wonderful cohort of gender affirming voice teachers in training I’m learning with.

This training has already given me lots to reflect on, as well as the start of some great tools for gender affirming voice coaching and vocal exploration – and there’s lots more learning ahead! Always be learning.

Here’s a few insights to share from what I’ve been thinking about lately.

I hope these reflections are helpful for you, and/or affirming or thought-provoking. Feel free to let me know if there’s something you think I should be aware of in relation to anything I’ve shared.

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Thoughts:

It can have a profound & positive impact to align your voice with your identity.

It can have a negative impact to feel misaligned, or be perceived by others in ways that don’t fit your identity, and this relates to voice too.

Developing your voice in ways that feel like you, and affirm your identity, can be a source of happiness, gender euphoria and gender comfort.

Gender comfort – a great phrase from Renée, as gender euphoria is not everyone’s experience all the time / can feel like a high bar to achieve.

Being perceived by others in a way that aligns with your identity, and also keeps you safe, can also be very important, and voice work can be a part of this.

The voice that fits the way you want to be perceived by others, may not be the same as the voice that makes you feel most comfortable in and expressed as yourself (though it may be).

We often use our voices differently in different contexts, regardless of gender. Some people may also wish to develop and practice different voices to express different aspects of their identity.

Expanding into a different voice can be a varied experience that evokes emotions. Supportive vocal practice involves having tools in place to process these, inside & outside practice time.

Building a practice is a life skill in itself. Finding ways to practice that work for you is paramount.

Practice can be playful, disciplined, reflective, transformational, varied, a journey. Proper breaks from practice are an important part of progress too.

Some people’s voices (trans or cis) may be affected by their hormones and/or surgeries.

I’ve learnt lots of helpful words on this course, here’s a few:
– Endogenous (eg endogenous hormones, coming from the body).
– Exogenous (eg exogenous hormones, coming from outside the body).
– Lots of gender identity words such as: Maverique, and Genderflux – go look them up!

The course is also giving me an affirmative space in which to reflect further on my own gender identity, which I’ve been thinking about lately, as well as throughout my life in a fairly private way.

Discovering there are lots of gender identity words and things people mean by them, some of which reflect in part my own experience, is moving, delightful and very affirmative.

I feel that, for some, aligning one’s inner and outer self or selves could be said to be important to the journey of the soul. While some people might not relate to that concept, word or experience (which is totally fine!), some people may experience a spiritual aspect to this exploration.

I’m also interested in the intersections between disability, gender and voice and how these three things influence each other. My voice use has changed since I became disabled and affected how I experience and express my gender, in ways I don’t always enjoy. Food for thought!

There’s my small essay of thoughts to share! I’m so excited to be doing this work and supporting trans, non-binary and gender non conforming voices – this is just the beginning!

I have big dreams for how I’d like to offer trans voice coaching and alteration accessibly in our city and beyond, and I hope to make those come true next year – or sooner, let’s see!

Thanks for reading my rambling thoughts.

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Exciting news – supporting trans voices

Super exciting news!!! 🌈🏳️‍⚧️🎶🎶🎤

A while ago I applied to a teacher training course on teaching trans voice alteration with Renée Yoxon , a gender affirming voice teacher whose work and ethos I massively rate, and who is all about finding ways to bring more trans joy into the world and sharing specific tools to do that for voice teachers like me, and more importantly, to support and affirm trans and non binary voices.

A small number of people will be on the course in any given year so I feel very very happy and lucky to have received a place, and can’t wait to immerse myself in this content with a super group of people and come away with a much enhanced tool kit for supporting trans and non binary voices, in the years to come.

I just received this news yesterday and my partner will confirm I have been skipping and dancing around the house for queer joy and anticipation of the learning-in-right-direction-and-good-company and all the wonderful tools I will be learning and better equipped to share after the course.

It matters more and more these days, as tides of politic turn and turn about – space for queer joy and trans and non binary affirming practice.

I’m already gently studying Renee’s vocal masculinisation and vocal feminisation courses, in rather limited spare time at present, which I also highly recommend for anyone exploring voice alteration (available on their website).

Happiest of news. Can’t wait. ❤️



If this is something that’s of interest to you, feel free to get in touch on hannahrose@getbrightonsinging.com and we can have a conversation about how and when to get started to best support you, around what I can currently offer you and the timeline of my learning this year.

I’ll be undertaking this training this Summer, so will be best positioned to help after that with much enhanced understanding and skills/tools to pass on and share. I am already working in a gender affirming way and do have years of experience of working with trans and non binary voices, individually and in a choir context, so feel free to get in touch sooner if you’d like to.

I have some big life events happening this year so my availability for sessions might be slightly less regular than in other years. I’m also hoping to source funding for some low cost or free sessions for trans and/or non binary people who want private voice coaching but couldn’t afford it, for 2025 realistically, so watch this space (feel free to send advice or links my way about this – new area for me!).

Wishing you all the joys, Hannah-Rose