An interesting problem
Nov. 17th, 2004 11:55 pmIt's interesting from a scientific point, anyway.
From my POV, it means I really have to get cracking on finishing up those vocal harmony arrangements for my CD.
The reason? My alto is going to become a baritone soon.
Specifically, Dr. Jane Ann Robinson told me today she plans to become Dr. James Daniel Robinson.
We joked that if things take a while, she could cut all the alto tracks, then after her voice changes, she could cut baritone tracks. (Actually, she thinks she'll be a tenor like her father, but I think she'll be a baritone.)
From my POV, it means I really have to get cracking on finishing up those vocal harmony arrangements for my CD.
The reason? My alto is going to become a baritone soon.
Specifically, Dr. Jane Ann Robinson told me today she plans to become Dr. James Daniel Robinson.
We joked that if things take a while, she could cut all the alto tracks, then after her voice changes, she could cut baritone tracks. (Actually, she thinks she'll be a tenor like her father, but I think she'll be a baritone.)
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Date: 2004-11-18 08:57 pm (UTC)...which is actually one of the things I think "Dr. James" has in its favor...makes the transition easier for people zie encounters professionally (frex), who might not have any experience dealing with transfolk.
[I was realizing last night that I actually know more FTMs than MTFs...which feels weird, since AFAIK they're the minority of transfolk. Must ask
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Date: 2004-11-18 09:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-18 09:36 pm (UTC)