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This is true. Its basically impossible for your vocal folds to lock because you always have a continuous tone and air flow going. But it is also correct that singing and speaking use different parts ...
My son (14) is the same way. When he's really having trouble getting the words out, he'll sing them to me. Also, the robot-talking that user weedmonkey mentioned works for him, too. He won't do it in ...
is it the same,when you speak to animals(dog,cat etc) and children? when you are singing, you change into a different frequency-area and you are "distracted" by the rhythm, you have to follow. so your...
I don't think so. I've been able to replicate the fluency of singing even when just speaking in time with a metronome. However, it's a very distracting way of speaking in a normal conversation. ...
Singing along with music
Singing along with music When I sing along with a song I am completely clear. Anyone else notice this? My doctor said something about different parts of the brain being used to sing vs to speak....
Vitamin B1 + C Can Help (or cure) Stuttering
Vitamin B1 + C Can Help (or cure) Stuttering Guys, I would recommend taking B1 & C vitamin supplements each day. B1 helps to metabolize carbohydrates in the brain to provide energy. A lot of Vit...
Singing keeps your vocal tract open. Stuttering happens during moments when it closes (blocking, repititions)...
Life-long stutterer here. I'm the same way with drinking. Some of my "best nights" are when I'm buzzed to drunk. I can say anything I want when I want. My friends are blown away by how much my speakin...
Does anyone else find it different with other languages?
Does anyone else find it different with other languages? I find English (my mother tongue) fairly easy, with minimal disfluencey, and I have next to no trouble with German (I'm not fluent in German). ...
I find that using this software with a deep voice setting and about 100 m/s delay helps when I get bad into blocks every now and then ...