• Empowering Transgender and Non-Binary Singers in Voice Lessons with Ajay Henry

  • Apr 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast
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Empowering Transgender and Non-Binary Singers in Voice Lessons with Ajay Henry

  • Summary

  • As singing teachers, we want our students to be comfortable with their voices and willing to explore their range. But what happens when we instruct non-binary and transgender students who experience voice dysphoria, or discomfort from the feeling that their voice does not match their gender identity?


    This episode’s guest, vocal coach, songwriter, and music lecturer Ajay Henry, has been exploring ways to help non-binary and transgender students feel more empowered and comfortable with their voices. Having taught many non-binary and transgender singers, Ajay encourages vocal teachers to focus on what each individual student wants to achieve and let them help guide their lessons.


    It’s an approach that requires teachers to rethink common beliefs about music, such as gendered roles in singing. Yet it also helps build trust between student and teacher — and can create a massive impact in a transgender or non-binary singer’s identity that goes beyond their singing.


    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    1. (17:57) How early vocal injuries and an experience with a vocal therapist led Ajay to do his Masters study on vocal anatomy and breathing
    2. (12:00) How Ajay built on the work of voice educator Liz Jackson Hearns to better help his transgender students
    3. (16:07) Why it’s so important to view each singer as an individual when making voice lessons more inclusive and choosing what language to use
    4. (18:09) How Ajay deals with voice dysphoria by focusing on each singer’s comfort level and goals for their voice
    5. (21:56) How steering away from gendered roles in singing can help students discover the ranges where they feel their voices best fit
    6. (29:01) How teachers can prepare to teach transgender or non-binary students — and what type of support network they should have to provide needed help
    7. (32:38) The practice of “binding,” how it can affect a student’s ability to do breathwork, and what adjustments a teacher can make to sensitively work with the student
    8. (36:45) How helping students become more comfortable with their voices can positively impact them outside of singing lessons
    9. (41:34) The difficulties of adapting current singing curriculums to the needs and challenges of non-binary and transgender singers
    10. (44:24) How to find more resources to help teach non-binary and transgender singers


    Keep up with Ajay’s activities on his Instagram and his website. The singing teacher Ajay references is Liz Jackson Hearns, co-founder of The Voice Lab, an inclusive voice studio dedicated to cultivating transformative relationships through voice and music education.


    Ajay Henry is just one of the many talented performers and educators we’ll be interviewing this season. Make sure you hear from them all by following us on the Vocal Advancement Podcast.


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