SingBabySing® Nasal Singing Lesson
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wowwwww this is madness( good madness)...awesome...nhyahhaha
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I like nasal singing, I don't really have a problem with it. But when I sing, I just can't produce a nasal sound in singing if I tried...
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@waelm83 I have a deviated septum and it does not cause nasality. Nasality is caused by a closing of the area in the back of the throat that leads up into the sinus cavities. Take a look at the picture on this page of my singingmastermind website (the side view of the head with the turquoise arrows) and look at the arrow that points to the soft palate. And I encourage you to read the article too. singingmastermind(dot)com/your
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@singbabysing thanks a lot for your response.. I have a follow up question: for consonents such as "ng" and "m" and "n" wouldnt congestion/blocked nose or a deviated septum make the sound nasally in this case? thanks
would having a cleft palate, even after surgery, make a nasally sounding voice?
13corvuscorax 10 months ago
@13corvuscorax I am not a doctor, but would ask, are you the person with the cleft palate? If so, are you working with any speech therapists? Without knowing the particulars of the situation, it would be hard for me to answer this question. Can you give me more information?
singbabysing 10 months ago
Absolutely love the farm animal sounds. Great.
rovingdesertfox 1 year ago
@rovingdesertfox Thanks! I figure that learning to sing should be fun.
singbabysing 10 months ago
does this help for talking nasally too??I have a friend who wants to know but she has talked nasally her whole life though & was told its not fixable or changeable..
alwayzthinkin13 1 year ago
@alwayzthinkin13 Sorry to take so long to get back to you. But the quick answer is yes. I would want to know who told her that it is not fixable or changeable? A doctor, speech therapist?
singbabysing 10 months ago