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  1. So, a nasal voice - what to do about it? Stand up straight with your back straight. Close the nostrils of your nose gently with two fingers. Don't exert too much effort so that you don't have trouble breathing. Leave yourself free to breathe. Say the words exclusively into your nose: "ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR, ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR."

  2. 27 dic 2023 · 4. Plug your nose while you sing. If you are singing through your nose, this will exacerbate the nasal quality. You may sound more nasally when singing through your nose. However, this method will block the nasal passage so you will have to figure out how to sing through your mouth, rather than your nose.

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  3. 1) Lift Your Palate. When you look at the back part of your mouth, you will see the soft palate. This area is the softest part of your mouth, and it holds the uvula. When you touch your tongue, the palate will move up and down. The palate normally moves when you eat, speak, yawn and anytime you use your mouth.

  4. 16 giu 2023 · Sing a line from a song. It doesn’t matter which. First, do it like you normally do, then try it plugging your nose. If you’re singing nasally, it’ll be obvious. Do keep in mind that you use your nose to pronounce ‘M’ and ‘N.’. So that is normal. Doing the same thing we did before, lower your jaw a little bit more.

  5. When you switch from that closed-mouth “nng” to an open ahh in one breath, you’ll feel all that vibration go away because no more sound is going nasal. By doing this, (hopefully) you can start to recognize when you’re singing nasally because you’ll feel some vibration happening in your nose. 2. Reply. Award.

  6. 20 mar 2021 · If you think you have a nasally voice, a simple test is: Place your fingertips on your nose, no pressure, very gently. Say the letter “M.”. That is a normal nasal consonant. And you should feel your nose vibrate a bit. Try, he (long e), day (long a), and gas (short a).

  7. 1 giu 2023 · Nasal resonance is often misunderstood, with many people assuming that it will make them sound nasally. However, the ideal tone for speaking and singing involves a balance of nasal and mouth resonance. The perception of sounding nasally is usually due to tension in the throat and mouth, rather than excessive airflow through the nose.