People with a nasal voice can sound as though they're speaking through a clogged-up or runny nose, which are both possible causes. Your speaking voice is created when air leaves your lungs and flows upward through your vocal cords and throat into your mouth. ... There are two types of nasal voices: Hyponasal.
- How do you get rid of nasal voice?
- What does it mean when someone's voice is nasally?
- How do you know if you have a nasally voice?
How do you get rid of nasal voice?
Lower your voice placement in your pharyngeal and oral cavities to avoid nasal resonance. Lowering your jaw appropriately for the sounds and speaking with good range of motion with your speech articulators will help you place your voice more in the oral cavity, farther from your nasal cavity.
What does it mean when someone's voice is nasally?
If someone speaks nasally, their voice has a particular sound because air is going through the nose when they speak: Mr. Smith droned on nasally.
How do you know if you have a nasally voice?
To check for a nasal sound, sing part of your favorite song and hold your nose. If you have a balanced, resonant sound, your sound won't change and you can successfully sing while holding your nose. If the sound does change, you likely have a nasal sound.