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  1. 7. Share. Cacafuego. • 5 yr. ago. I tend to sound nasally and weak when I'm speaking from my throat, instead from my diaphragm. Check out the "breath support" exercises here. If you start moving your breath forcefully as you speak, your voice will carry and it will be deeper. 5. Share.

  2. Your voice sounds nasally with a cold because you unnaturally speak with too much air flowing through your nose (don't worry, a lot of people do... especially us Americans lol). If you don't want that to happen, you can practice talking when you don't have a cold while plugging your nose. Just try to find a way to talk without it sounding ...

  3. Step 3: Touch Your Soft Palate With Your Tongue. Your soft palate is the soft section at the top and back of your throat. Chances are, this is where your tongue is resting against and causing the nasally sound when singing or speaking. Lean into it and exaggerate the effect by joining them together with the audible sound of "NG" over and over.

  4. Here are 3 tips to reduce nasal voice. Try all three vocal techniques out and see what works best for you. The goal is to bring you to a lower register and c...

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  5. How to STOP sounding NASAL when SINGING There seems to be one type of vocal sound that most people are keen to avoid: Nasality! Most singers what to stop sounding nasal. What is nasality, why does it get such bad press and how do you remove it from your sound. These three questions will be answered in this video…enjoy! Nasality receives a pretty bad rap! Somehow it’s become synonymous with ...

  6. Install the Vocal Image app: https://install.vocalimage.info/install?utm_campaign=youtubeEN&utm_content=O65TGqb7dtw#nasal #nasally #nasalityStop Nasality. H...