Full Description
The Singing Teacher's Guide to Transgender Voices, Second Edition remains the first comprehensive resource dedicated to the training and support of transgender and non-binary singers. In this fully revised second edition, the text deepens its commitment to ethical, student-centered voice pedagogy while expanding its examination of the cultural, institutional, and physiological realities that shape the singing lives of trans and gender-diverse students.
Singing education has traditionally been organized around rigid gender binaries, and these structures can create significant barriers for students whose identities fall outside them. This book addresses the emotional, social, and physical challenges these singers face—particularly during transition—and equips teachers with the tools needed to foster healthy, joyful, and sustainable singing experiences. Through evidence-based pedagogy, reflective critique of traditional systems, and authentic first-person narratives, readers are challenged to reimagine voice education as inclusive, responsive, and humane.
Designed for educators in academic, studio, and independent teaching settings, The Singing Teacher's Guide to Transgender Voices, Second Edition sets a new standard for culturally competent, evidence-informed voice training and advocacy.
New to the Second Edition
Updated guidance for ethical, student-centered voice pedagogy
Deeper examination of institutional and pedagogical systems in voice education
New first-person narratives from trans singers and students
Expanded discourse on the intersections of gender and singing
New research and perspectives on singing through testosterone hormone therapy
Interviews with industry professionals on building a career while trans, contributed by Dr. Jay Marchand Knight
Technique suggestions for singing voice masculinization and feminization
Vocal exercises with accompanying digital ancillary material
PluralPlus Online AncillariesVideos, Activities/Exercises



