Find more ease, comfort, and joy in singing.

Transmasculine, nonbinary, and intersex singers, this is for you!

Relearning how to sing on testosterone is a bit like learning how to play the cello after years of experience on violin -- many of the skills you have will carry over, but it still takes time to learn how to coordinate your muscles in a new way to play this lower instrument. Vocal exercises can be a really helpful tool on this journey. As you sing the scales and other musical patterns in these videos, you will have a chance to get to know your voice in depth. With regular repetition, you can build more strength, ease, and flexibility in your voice, which will allow you to sing songs with comfort and confidence!

Available in Four Vocal Ranges

    1. Vocal Exercises for Relaxation & Reducing Tension

      FREE PREVIEW
    1. Alto/Countertenor Range Vocal Exercises (Video)

    2. Alto/Countertenor Range Vocal Exercises (Audio Only)

    3. Tenor Range Vocal Exercises (Video)

    4. Tenor Range Vocal Exercises for Singers on T (Audio Only)

    5. Baritone Range Vocal Exercises (Video)

    6. Baritone Range Vocal Exercises (Audio Only)

    7. Bass Range Vocal Exercises (Video)

    8. Bass Range Vocal Exercises (Audio Only)

  • $40.00
  • 1.5 hours of video content

Instructor(s)

Eli Conley

Eli Conley (he/him) is a singer-songwriter and voice teacher based on Nisenan, Miwok, and Maidu land (Sacramento, CA). As a gay trans man, he has a deep commitment to working within diverse queer and transgender communities to build collective power, creativity, and resilience through music. Eli has 14 years' experience teaching transgender singers, and is a certified teacher of Somatic Voicework - The LoVetri Method™ who continues to study to deepen his approach to contemporary vocal pedagogy. He offers online singing and songwriting classes for LGBTQIA+ folks and allies, as well as private voice lessons and songwriting coaching. www.eliconley.com