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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Ok I sound stuffed up when I talk and also when I sing...how do I stop the sound of singing through my nose?

i have a tongue ring


maybe adenoids


i don't breathe through my nose when i sing i take breaths


i feel light headed a little myabe i'm doing something right?
Ok I sound stuffed up when I talk and also when I sing...how do I stop the sound of singing through my nose?
yer tongue ring doesn`t make any difference..it sounds like u have a cold..but if this is a natural thing with your voice..try something other than singing..if u r light-headed it`s cuz yer breathing too hard..relax and be careful of hyper-ventilation
Reply:Try going to a voice lessons teacher, they will help you be able to control your voice and singing out of your nose better.
Reply:Well, I used to sing through my nose all the time. The way i learned not to sing through my nose is when I would sing i held my nose. If no sound or very minimal sound came out I knew that I was trying to sing through my nose. After a while of practice like that I could sing properly. I stopped having to hold my nose when I was 9 years old. I'm now 15. Whatever age you are you can learn to sing properly
Reply:yes the holding ur nose thing is good, but the m's and n's are naturally nasal tones. u can't say or sing mmmmm or nnnnn with ur nose plugged. so i wish u luck!!! also there are books out there that can help u learn techniques. if ur local library has an online website go into the catalog, type in singing, and make sure it's subject not title. ne wayz hope i helped!! best of luck!!
Reply:Samlax is absolutely correct with the 'holding the nose' technique.


Amazing how it changes everything. I would further recommend that you find a good voice teacher/coach. They can better diagnose what is actually happening and find exercises that will help fix the problem. Yes, you can sing n and m's in the nose holding technique you to have to make them very light. There is a balance between attacking diction and proper diction.


You also should find out if you have allergies and if your adenoids are actually causing problems with your voice (sounds like they are) See a good ENT. Also, when you are breathing correctly for the first time, you probably will feel lightheadness. Normal and it goes away.

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