How Not to Sing Through your Nose

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    How Not to Sing Through Your Nose: • Video -
    In this video Naomi T Kaye goes over how not to sing through your nose and the reasons people sound nasal when they sing.
    Enjoy!
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    Video Table of Contents:
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    1:26 Tip 1: Is it possible to sing through your nose?
    1:43 What the term "Sing through your nose " means
    2:02 Singing Muscle Diagram
    2:20 The difference between singing nasal and not
    3:10 Tip 2: Why some people sound more nasal then others
    3:58 Products that can help you if you sing through your nose
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Komentáře • 264

  • @ThisIsTayler
    @ThisIsTayler Před 7 lety +369

    I can't tell you how many different vocal coaches I've gone to in person and online who have not been able to help me correct this. Somehow after a five minute video you have completely changed how my vocals sound that years of coaching hasn't! I am so thankful!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +11

      YAY! That's the miracles of Voicercise. Now imagine how much you could get from 4 CDs a DVD and a 60 page manual! Voicercise works on the scientific knowledge that we use seven muscles to sing. The coaches you've trained with only know about the vocal chords, the diaphragm and soft palate. There are 4 other muscles that controls a person's singing ability. Once they are coordinated and under your control, you can do what you want with your voice. :) And that's where the confidence comes in.
      You can find more answers at www.voicercise.com

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety +5

      Taylor! I'm so so very glad we could help you! Let us know if you have any other things driving you crazy about your voice.

    • @kelseyfloyd4622
      @kelseyfloyd4622 Před 6 lety +1

      Roxy Kerr Miller do u have facebook I really wanna voice like a singers voice sometimes it's good sometimes not :(

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 4 lety +1

      Kelsey Floyd hi! Yes we do. Facebook.com/voicercise

  • @SocialMedia-io1tz
    @SocialMedia-io1tz Před 6 lety +129

    Hey mam, i felt bad when my teacher told me that I am having Nasal voice, then I totally lost all my confidence, and didn't know we can correct our nasal voice, woww you are awesome, u just lighten up my hope😘

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety +6

      Awww yay! I'm so happy to hear you've got your confidence back. You are awesome too!

    • @zoepieters4994
      @zoepieters4994 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Voicercise you are awesome

  • @lydiasslife50
    @lydiasslife50 Před 7 lety +174

    You are God sent!! 🙏🏽 I have been singing with a nasally voice for 16 years! When I took your advise and sang it was like I had a new voice. 💞 thank you so much. God bless!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +12

      Aw sweetie pie, I'm so glad. That's what we do what we do. I'm so happy for you.

    • @rubywoo7072
      @rubywoo7072 Před 7 lety +4

      Gosh, I can't believe she passed away. She seemed like such a sweet beautiful soul.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +9

      Thank you. She is truly missed. I am so glad I was able to continue on her company Voicercise after 11 years of training underneath her. I am her daughter, Roxy. I miss her so very much. I'm glad she is in a better place.

    • @aaronrobinson681
      @aaronrobinson681 Před 7 lety +1

      Roxy Kerr Miller omg wow I was wondering how y'all were related now I know. bless u both

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +4

      Yes, she was my mom, my best friend, my business partner of 10 years. I'm really taken aback by the amount of support I've gotten. My mom wanted to make sure people could keep getting the help they couldn't find anywhere else. So she spent many years teaching my and training to help singers do what she was able to do for singers. Set their voice free.

  • @FrameWithFrame
    @FrameWithFrame Před 8 lety +99

    Well looking at your views I think its safe to say you have helped more than 60,000 people! Amazing teacher thank you!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +8

      You are so so very welcome. It's our pleasure.

  • @wokaroni
    @wokaroni Před 6 lety +47

    I can't believe how well this helped my voice. I used to think it was really annoying and nasally, but now it sounds and feels much clearer and louder. Great video!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi!! So glad to have helped you! That's what we are here for. If you need any other help with your voice we have a completely singing kit, with 4 CDs, on our website www.voicercise.com. We also would be happy to help via email. :)

  • @TheWittFactor
    @TheWittFactor Před 7 lety +17

    Oh my goodness. For the past year my mom has told me I've sounded more nasally. But, I just changed the way I position my tongue AND HOLY COW! I sound like a whole new person! Thank you so much!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +2

      Hi @GeeWizGrl, Yes! I wish criticism helped, but it just doesn't! When someone can tell you how to fix it, what to do that's so much more helpful! I'm so glad we were able to help you. :) Sing on Girl! If you want more help, you can visit our website: www.voicercise.com/freevocaltips.

  • @alexiselizabeth-mariegordo7378

    Whenever I hear a recording of myself my voice sounds stuffy..not necessarily nasally...but stuffy? it makes it sound like I'm trying to hard but that's just how it sounds? I think it's because I have the type of tonque you talked about that may be more near the back.. I do a really really good job of trying to cover it up..but dang it its never going to go away completely. I really hate it. ): I just always sound stuffy like my voice is in a tunnel. I'm trying to hard.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +8

      Hi Alexis! Oh! I'm so sorry to hear you've been dealing with sounding stuffy when you sing. I know how frustrating it can be when something like that keeps happening but you don't know how to fix it! No, you don't have to just live with it. We help resolve the issues you mentioned every day. It takes a very exact steps to handling requiring that the 2 other muscles holding your tongue position in place also be strong and coordinated and under your control. That is actually very simple to do, just go to Voicercise.com and check out the voicercise singing kit. It gives you the same tools we use in our one on one voice lessons, and you can make the progress you are looking for fast.

    • @nilelascott9302
      @nilelascott9302 Před 6 lety +2

      +Roxy Kerr Miller I have same problem When I record myself singing I sound congested and stuffy do you have any tips.Btw I tried to search your site up for tips it was unavailable.

    • @finallychangedmyname7707
      @finallychangedmyname7707 Před 6 lety

      Ikr me 2

  • @elliegonzalez2445
    @elliegonzalez2445 Před 8 lety +10

    This helped so much! Thank you! My musical theatre director kept telling me to stop singing from my nose and I knew what she meant but I didn't know how to apply her critique. Now I do! Thanks!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +3

      +Elizabeth Gonzalez Hi Elizabeth! You are so very welcome. It can be very frustrating to figure out how to change something, when you don't know what's creating it! And actually, it's necessary for all 8 of your singing muscles to be properly strengthened and under your control, to stop stop having that nasal sound. Message me on my website! I've love to help you. :)

  • @MarcelleCombrinck
    @MarcelleCombrinck Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for the friendly and insightful explanation to the nasal sound. I was told to fix it, but had no idea how I was supposed to do it because I didn't know what caused it. Thanks so much for bringing a little hope to my singing classes!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      You are truly welcome Marcelle. A teaching who tells you fix something without being able to tell you exactly how, is just showing you their lack of ability, and education. Never think it's just you! We have been teaching for 30 years, and have never had a students we couldn't help.
      If you need more help, visit us at www.voicercise.com. You can get 10 free video singing course with many more answers to the most unanswered singing questions.

  • @bossmanox
    @bossmanox Před 7 lety

    I have for many years sounded mono or "nasal" and today I am so relieved by your help that there are lots of solutions for me. I know I have a sexy smooth voice but I want to tone it up a bit. Thank you Naomi and you're inspiring!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      WOW! That's AMAZING news. So so happy that it helped you to find out the truth! The truth will see you free. But the opposite is also true. Lies bind you. Voicercise give singers the truth, so that you can make drastic improvement in learning how to use YOUR voice. We are soo so happy in inspired by the people we are able to help!

  • @kaizenraiza
    @kaizenraiza Před 4 lety

    This has been so helpful compared to the other videos I have watched on nasal resonance on singing. This will help me music tenfold I’m sure

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm so glad! Please let me know if there is any way I can help you. And you can always check out our full site at www.voicecise.com!

  • @Modelt5000
    @Modelt5000 Před 8 lety +3

    Very informative!! Thanks for the post!!!

  • @abassaleh6514
    @abassaleh6514 Před 4 lety +3

    She's so wholesome and lovely, and she really helped me

  • @0ctoberrr
    @0ctoberrr Před 8 lety +8

    thank you for explaining that ! i always heard of that term & wanted to know if i was doing it myself or what it sounded like.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +1

      +CANDRIZZL MYNIZZLE you are most certainly welcome. It's a silly term, however by strengthening the vocal muscles that create the nasal sound like your soft palate and tongue, you don't need to ever worry about it! If you want, I give out a 10 video voice lesson series on my website. voicercise.com/get-free-singing-tips-tricks-and-freebies-sign-up-now/

  • @boinkcandy
    @boinkcandy Před 3 lety +2

    This is the first time I have ever seen Naomi T. Kaye. I was just googling around. But in seconds, I saw a beautiful human being. Actually, I don't remember ever seeing a video and telling myself : Who is this person? Why is there so much positive vibes coming out of this person? Angels on Earth I guess...

  • @prophetebaptiste566
    @prophetebaptiste566 Před 3 lety +1

    at last I got the help I was looking for long time ago. Thank you so much

  • @miag5270
    @miag5270 Před 3 lety +2

    This worked so much thank you I’m so thankful after a whole bunch of videos I have whatched it didn’t work but now u helped me that you SO MUCH

  • @thethinkingmindz
    @thethinkingmindz Před 6 lety +3

    Simply amazing, en eye-opener. Thanks a whole lot.

  • @nightsnipernick7388
    @nightsnipernick7388 Před 6 lety

    THANK YOU! My whole life I thought I was singing properly. I love singing it has helped me out so much but recently I met this girl who said I sung through my nose and I wasn't sure what she meant but after her telling me 7-8 times and that I'd sound better if I sung through my diaphragm. I decided to look into it. I know you probably won't see this because it's a bit late but I am so grateful that you helped me with this. Singing is my passion and I love it and I love u. thank you so much for helping me.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety

      Hi! Oh! I'm so glad you where able to get the help you needed! OF course we see this! We see every comment and are so happy, we have so much love for you too! There are 5 other muscles you use to sing, so if controlling your voice get's difficult let us know.

  • @Dimakatso.K
    @Dimakatso.K Před 3 lety

    Ma'am you brought back my confidence. Thank you

  • @cotyburkhart7492
    @cotyburkhart7492 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow...this helped so much. You are amazing! Thank you!!!

  • @plsadoreallthebtsmemebers2363

    I just want to sing like Taeyeon... 😅😅 What i mean, i dont wanna be Taeyeon but sing like her. But the problem is, do i open my throat more and lift my tongue a little??

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +8

      Hi! Okay, not a problem. I'd love to help you do that. The tongue has to do 3 major things when you sing, which are exercises contained in the Voicercise singing kit. It's less the throat that you are trying to control, and more the strength of your soft palate, in relationship to your tongue. That's what actually creates the openness of your throat.

    • @alexandrahuang
      @alexandrahuang Před 6 lety +3

      Yeeesss Queen taeyeon

    • @simpstiel3292
      @simpstiel3292 Před 6 lety +4

      I call j-hope!

    • @soneselenator3014
      @soneselenator3014 Před 5 lety

      Mood

    • @noodleislife4572
      @noodleislife4572 Před 5 lety

      Omg I searched this video for the exact reason😂😂😂

  • @daniii22255
    @daniii22255 Před 3 lety +2

    OMG U LITERALLY HELPED SO MUCH THANK U FOR EXISTING

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      Thank so much! Glad I could help.

  • @jeonyiota
    @jeonyiota Před 8 lety

    I never knew that the problem that makes me sound nasal was the soft palate that I dont move when I sing or when I dont open my mouth so much. You helped me a lot, thank you

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +1

      +Yiota Zarra You are so so very welcome! In the Voicercise Singing kit on page 36, it shows you exactly how to strengthen the Soft Palate Muscle to be under your control. It's important to know how to strengthen it, control it, use it and the other eight muscles you use to sing with. You get your muscles stronger and more under your control and you can sing the way you wish to. You can fine out more at: www.voicercise.com

  • @katiethomas701
    @katiethomas701 Před 4 lety +4

    OH MY GOSH, this simple 5 min video and just like those years of bad singing gone. Now I can sing not sang ( yes there’s a difference). Well, more like I can carry a tune but the bucket has a few holes🕳 in it😂. All these years of hearing something was off and not knowing how to correct it. I LOVE CZcams university🤗.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your reply, I'm glad this helped you.

  • @satikipa11
    @satikipa11 Před 3 lety +2

    You are so great ... It really works .because of you i don't sound nasal anymore😭😭🙏🙏

  • @rajaizzard
    @rajaizzard Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video, it really helped. Keep it up!🖤

  • @thagoofykid1018
    @thagoofykid1018 Před 4 lety +1

    Well I have question since you said you did just about every problem a singer has came into with. A long time I practice a belt excersise and it gave me new sensation to belt like crazy but do to lack of education on how to sing I began to abused and reach for notes that I shouldn’t have reach for therefore causing me to loose powerful headvoice of mines to point where I couldn’t sustain it. Now to skip ahead I found excerises on high larynx pulled chest which began to show results immediately giving me back access to my headvoice. Now I’m becoming more and more aware to point where I learn mix voice to prevent from ever pushing and straining. So I’m to point where I can sing in mix voice but have a weak headvoice. So I started to focus on placement my range started to come back. I started to focus on tongue my voice started sound better and my range started growing but unfortunately I still got a lot of work before I can get that power back like I used to and when I do my mix voice will shine but basically I started looking into all factor that could raise my larynx breathing, vowels, tongue, jaw muscle.

  • @genesisolivares7912
    @genesisolivares7912 Před 7 lety +3

    Hi Naomi! Thank you for this video. I have a problem and is that I have a good singing voice (well at least I've been told that xd) but I hate singing in public because when I do so, my nostrils flare. I've seen online that it's because I'm doing something wrong with my breathing but I really don't sing "nasally" and I've tried lots of tips and it doesn't stop. Lastly, I've read that Botox can fix this but I don't know. Please, I would apreciatte yours or anyone's help❤️

  • @busayoidowu
    @busayoidowu Před 4 lety

    This was soo helpful, thank you ✨✨

  • @manzari7297
    @manzari7297 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you. You are a life saver.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome! Glad I could help.

  • @emilysims5229
    @emilysims5229 Před 7 lety +3

    i have a performance tomorrow and i was so worried about singing nasally but youve helped me with this video from hevan

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      You are so very welcome, sweet girl! How was the performance? If you need any more help in the future, we give a 10 day video singing course to anyone who wants them. :) www.voicercise.com/free-video-vocal-tips-sign-up/

  • @kenpachitm5159
    @kenpachitm5159 Před 7 lety +3

    thank you roxy you are the best

  • @pewdiepieyepthomi5174
    @pewdiepieyepthomi5174 Před 4 lety

    wow. this actually worked!!
    thank you so much❤

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 4 lety

      Wonderful! That's just one of the 7 simple voicercises to help you make immediate voice improvements.

  • @AnthonyPaulTV
    @AnthonyPaulTV Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much.. I will go to your site

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 3 lety

      Wonderful! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • @joeyhall3333
    @joeyhall3333 Před 3 lety

    You do not "TALK" better, you "SPEAK" better. Love your work.

  • @Kai_Imber
    @Kai_Imber Před 7 lety +1

    I am not sure if this counts as a sinus problem but I always feel something in the back of my mouth but it's when you try to snort and the snot comes out. Gross, I know. But I am not sure what is wrong.

  • @anniec86
    @anniec86 Před 8 lety +1

    Wow, thank you! I just realized that singing involves muscles that I didn't even know I had.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +3

      You are so welcome! You are so smart for realizing that! Nasal singing is caused because of where your tongue is placed when you sing. Your tongue is one of your 8 singing muscles and it helps you to hit higher notes, improves your tone, resolves your throat being tired and tight and a lot more. It's important to know how to strengthen it, control it, use it and the other eight muscles you use to sing with. Which is all explained in the Voicercise singing kit. :) www.voicercise.com

  • @moniquetaylor9285
    @moniquetaylor9285 Před 3 lety

    This was extremely helpful

  • @sterling2455
    @sterling2455 Před 6 lety

    bless you sis i needed this for mom birthday

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před rokem

      Are you still interested in singing lessons? We would love to work with you. Pls, check voicercise.com for more information

  • @shamaliarankine7607
    @shamaliarankine7607 Před 3 lety +1

    This was really helpful

  • @hamzaamad3102
    @hamzaamad3102 Před 8 lety

    well done.
    which exercise should i do to fix my breathy voice?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +1

      There are 6 basic exercises you will need to do to strengthen your singing muscles. properly, for the type of music you are singing.The exercises you need can be found in the Voicercise Singing Kit, on Amazon or at voicercise.com/products. You notice the change in your breathy voice right away, as have so many of the singers I've been able to help.

  • @noone1602
    @noone1602 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg thanks so much

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      You are so very welcome! If you need any more help visit us at www.voicercise.com/voice-lessons-sign/

  • @shelbyrosemusic3000
    @shelbyrosemusic3000 Před 8 lety

    This helped so much

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety

      +Shelby Lollipop Oh Shelby! I'm so glad I could help you.

  • @LarryBanks85
    @LarryBanks85 Před 7 lety +1

    I have this problem thanks for helping me.

  • @osastreet5509
    @osastreet5509 Před 4 lety +1

    Amen beautiful sister!

  • @thagoofykid1018
    @thagoofykid1018 Před 4 lety +1

    Well she definitely right I had like a nasal sound but not to point if I cover it it would stop my singing but I could hear when I sing in lighter part of my voice and I been working on tongue placement and she defintely right I cover my noise open my throat and make show the tongue was flat and at the bottom of my teeth and boom.

  • @fairyqueen4219
    @fairyqueen4219 Před 5 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you I've been doing this wrong for years thank you I love you

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 5 lety

      Oh! I soo love you too! I'm so glad I could help sweet girl!

  • @ioannapezas2278
    @ioannapezas2278 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Naomi! Does this have anything to do with nostrils flaring? When i sing that happens alot and i was kinda trying to find a way to fix it!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi! Yes it does! There are some other pieces of information that that helps a singer use the singing muscles in their nose, so it is under your control. But The tongue being too close to the soft palate is one of them.

  • @luvjishwa4590
    @luvjishwa4590 Před 7 lety +9

    I'm wearing headphones and I jumped so bad

  • @zoepieters4994
    @zoepieters4994 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much😊😍

  • @bidbobby2112
    @bidbobby2112 Před 3 lety

    Thanks mam you helped a lot
    Thank a lot

  • @caat3097
    @caat3097 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you sooooo much!

  • @user-uc4op4hy5g
    @user-uc4op4hy5g Před měsícem

    I need your help asap I been wanting sing for years

  • @vrindagarg2220
    @vrindagarg2220 Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @vatsambardar5227
    @vatsambardar5227 Před 7 lety

    You're a life saver❤️

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      Sooo happy to be able to help you @vats.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      Awesome!! We're sooo happy to help! If you need any other questions answered, please let us know. www.voicercise.com

  • @aneolsensvebak4240
    @aneolsensvebak4240 Před 6 lety

    Hi, I just watched a singing show and a person said: "stop singing through your nose". When I sing, my nostrils become bigger, so I thought maybe that was what he meant. So since i get bigger nostrils when i sing, i thought that that is a problem. After I watched your video i found out that that's not what "singing through your nose" means, but do my bigger nostrils in any way affect my singing, or is it just because i need more air or something? Is there some way i can fix it?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety

      Hi! I'm so glad you where able to find the solution to the problem that man gave you. We really love to hear that! As there are so many singers who get stopped by criticism that offered no solutions.
      The size if your nostrils in no way effects the nasality of your voice. As it is impossible to sing through your nose. There are excises to help you chortle your air better, so it does not sound nasal. You could start with practice humming while making sure your tongue is not touching your hard palate or soft palate muscle. And you can feel how it's possible that your tongue is cutting off the air.
      To fully handle the difficulty you are having it's necessary that you get full control of all of the muscles you use to control the way your voice sounds, in which there are 8 muscles in total. As the muscles of your tongue is kept in place mostly by the muscles around it, as in your soft palate and jaw.

  • @hamzaamad3102
    @hamzaamad3102 Před 8 lety

    hi there.
    i feel like my voice is very breathy, i use to nose too much and my brother told my, i dont sing in a flow. how to fix that?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety

      Hi Hamza! Singing from a flow takes you having more control over all 8 of the muscles you use to sing with. When all of your singing muscles are strong and under your control, your voice flows out easily without sounding so airy. I have helped many many singers with the difficulty you are having. Having an airy voice means that your muscles are too weak. Voicercise will help you develop the muscle strength you need to fix it. It's going to take work and the proper exercises for you to fix it. Kind of like if you decided you wanted to get a 6 pack abs. Since you sing with muscles it takes work to develop they properly.

  • @millymcc3553
    @millymcc3553 Před 6 lety +1

    Thankyou x

  • @kelseyfloyd4622
    @kelseyfloyd4622 Před 6 lety +1

    Do you have a facebook im really wanting lessons to improve my voice for a singers voice?

  • @JessicaLee-jc2xf
    @JessicaLee-jc2xf Před 6 lety +1

    Hello! Just watched your video! I keep running into a really weird problem when I sing and I'm not sure if its related to this. Whenever I sing, my nose always starts to run/get blocked up. I thought maybe it was because I'm singing "through my nose" or maybe constricting the muscles or something. Other than what you touched on in your video, do you have any other advice on how to solve an issue like this?

    • @billskarsgardfan7150
      @billskarsgardfan7150 Před 6 lety

      I do have the same problem as you. I always feel like my airways are congested whenever I am singing.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety +1

      Near your throat you have a tongue and a soft palate. To sing you have to have air travel through to your mouth. If your tongue is raised up when singing it makes the air can't go to the mouth the same, so it go though funny places, other then the month, the nose being one of them.
      Your difficulty is having is a tongue muscle that it out of your control. Which is controlled by the other 6 muscle you use to sing.

  • @eliebarbar403
    @eliebarbar403 Před 6 lety

    So I've had heard many vocal coaches say to lift the soft palate but whenever I look in the mirror, lift it, and start singing it's uncomfortably it automatically just goes down by itself! I keep thinking that my soft palate is raised when singing but Im just tensing the hard palate...I can lift the soft palate easily but once I start singing it's hard to keep up. Any tips?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety

      Hi! Yes! Voicercise was created to show a singer how to strengthen the soft palate, as well as the other 6 muscles we use to sing like the pop and RnB stars we know and love. You can learn how to keep your soft palate lifted while singing, and be able to keep it up and understand how to control it just working on it 15 minutes a day. czcams.com/video/GNtpKl4Ga4Q/video.html

  • @barbiesbrioche
    @barbiesbrioche Před 7 lety

    Hi! I just wanted to say that even when I tried, I couldn't make out any difference. Like I still sounded bad. Thanks for your advice though. Can you please help me with that?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      Hey shreya, okay I understand how that can be frustrating! I'm so sorry you are dealing with that. :(
      The difficulty for some singer is that your tongue muscle has to be able to relax into vowel sound positions when you are singing. Singing is holding out vowel sounds. If you tongue can't relax into vowel sound positions you will keep sounding nasal when you sing!
      It's important to know how to strengthen it, control it, use it and the other eight muscles you use to sing with. For the answers check out www.voicercise.com

  • @trerice4066
    @trerice4066 Před 5 lety +1

    How will I be able to tell the difference between a nasally voice and a raspy voice? I have a natural raspy voice and I would like to keep it in my sound so that I can be unique.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 5 lety

      A raspy voice does not get whiney when you sing higher notes. Raspy Voices are pretty amazing, as long as you have control over it. (can use it when you want to).

  • @whatsupguys3504
    @whatsupguys3504 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm even talking through my nose and ı may have a nasal problem also ı have a weak head and chest voice but ı can make the sounds of notes correctly.will it be okay ıf ı just practise??:(((

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      You need to practice more or take some lessons with us.

  • @gnat943
    @gnat943 Před 8 lety

    I've always wanted to sing but I have something that I think is called tmj so I can't really open my mouth too much or else my jaw will pop so how should I try to sing?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      Hi! Yes you should. I have helped many singers in your position, even singers with TMJ get complete control over their jaw. There are two big steps you need to do to fix your problem. And fixing them should make singing fun and freeing for you. You can check out voicercise.com for all the steps you'll need. Look for the Voicercise singing kit. Looking forward to hearing of your progress!

  • @ashamash
    @ashamash Před 8 lety

    I LOVE YOU FOR THESE TIPS!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety

      +V I R G O I love that they are helping you! Don't forget to sign up for my 10 video vocal tips not found on CZcams. What type of music do you like to sing? Do you have any other singing challenges you need help with?

    • @ashamash
      @ashamash Před 8 lety

      +Naomi T Kaye I used to be a belter but I lost my confidence and I've probably done some vocal damage. I really want to work with you in January for broadway.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety

      +V I R G O Wow! I wonder why you used o sing better... It's possible that at some point you were singing a lot more then you were previously, and the muscles you were using before are weaker now, and unable to do the things they could do before. This happens a lot with singers who are just starting up again. You probably didn't realize, but your singing muscles had actually developed over the course of a life time. Starting when you were a baby, making baby noises!
      It's kind of like, if a body builder decided to stop training for a year, and then went to lift a 100 lb weight, and his arms went limp under them. Do you see how that could be?

    • @ashamash
      @ashamash Před 8 lety

      yes, I can. So can this all be mended? Can i workout these muscles to get them back into shape?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +1

      +V I R G O Your voice is air. You sing with 8 singing muscles that control the air we call the voice and they have to be strong enough to do their jobs and they have to obey you quickly.
      Because your singing voice is controlled by singing muscles, if you stop using them as much, they actually start to atrophy. This causes these muscles to become less stronger and slower to respond, and control them. BUT the issues you are having are resolved in pages 17- 44 of the Voicercise Singing Kit. As Well as by using the 15 minute practice CD daily. You will notice a huge difference in your singing and confidence just within the 1st or second time using them. www.voicercise.com

  • @RishaDeb143
    @RishaDeb143 Před 5 lety +1

    You helped me🙏

  • @senthilk4916
    @senthilk4916 Před 5 lety

    Thought not letting air out is all there is in singing

  • @tp.nf.lp.1900
    @tp.nf.lp.1900 Před 5 lety

    Anyone have any regular singing tips? When I sing to myself I sound fine but when I hear a recording it doesn't sound good at all. And I'm not sure how to tell if I have a nasally voice or not

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi! Sounds like you might need some one on one help, with constructive feedback, to help you make your voice sound the way you want. If you would like to contact us through our website, I'd love to tell you weather your vice sounds nasally, and how to be able to tell for the future. www.voicercise.com

  • @professoroffaeology
    @professoroffaeology Před 4 lety

    I actually like my voice, I might sound narcissistic but I actually think it's good. My problem is my nostrils flare when I sing, and I look weird when I sing. Is that normal?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 4 lety

      That's awesome! Having confidence is everything. Yes, that's completely normal and just a part of regular communication. having different emotions is supposed to show on your face!

  • @starsbeyondmars2666
    @starsbeyondmars2666 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a naturally nasally voice, I’m hoping this will help me.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před rokem

      Voice lessons will help you not to sing through your nose. Help you gain breath control, range and overall singing confidence. You can check voicercise.com for more information.

  • @nildalebron7688
    @nildalebron7688 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm 69 years old.
    I love to sing I sing all the time even in my head songs don't go away.
    But lately I been having trouble with my voice.
    I cough a lot this is seasonal allergie. This year was bad I got asthma real bad. I also had sinus drip on my lift nostril.
    It stop now, but I feel that my voice is not right. I seen the doctor and she said it's the asthma, but I'm fine now no asthma. I don't know if you understand me what I'm saying. I'm going back to the doctor in February and tell her again. The coronavirus stop me from seeing the doctor the first time this was happening to me.
    Can you please help me.
    Thank you.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment. Would you want us to help you in developing your voice?

  • @emilyfry2456
    @emilyfry2456 Před 7 lety +2

    does having large tonsils effect your singing voice?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      Hello, yes they can effect the sound of your voice in both good and bad ways. If you have had them big all your life, you could have trouble if you removed them as you would have to learn to sing in a different way to control the air that is your voice.
      What singing difficulties are you having?

  • @annikafletcher4405
    @annikafletcher4405 Před 8 lety

    Is there anyway i can be a good singer if i really suck like really bad and im really flat, like can i get better to good?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety +1

      +MARK & JACK Yes absolutely! Singing amazingly is something everyone can achieve if they are on the right path. We help people achieve that goal very day and it's much quicker than you think! email us Roxy@voicercise.com and we'll get you where you want to go!

  • @noodlehead3338
    @noodlehead3338 Před 4 lety

    shes so sweet

  • @loverboy6149
    @loverboy6149 Před 4 lety +2

    Ah man I just wish I had a coach like you, I never got music lessons and CZcams videos dont help becaus I'm more of a hands on learner and it just sucks lmao

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      Awww.. thank you. We can actually coach you.

  • @Migle-mz6ms
    @Migle-mz6ms Před 4 lety +7

    That's why my voice is so loud!
    It's because I have a big nose👃

  • @kyle_hill_864
    @kyle_hill_864 Před 6 lety

    So, I need to practice keeping the back of my tongue lower while singing but still move it up to make the consonant sounds when I need to. But still keep it as relaxed as possible. Can someone tell me if that's right and if you practice keeping your tongue down, will the muscle get used to being lower and overtime just learn to be in a lower position?

    • @kyle_hill_864
      @kyle_hill_864 Před 6 lety

      Btw, I'm 14 and I noticed myself that I had a nasally voice, mainly because since my voice broke, I was never happy with how I sounded but didn't know why. So, I recorded myself singing multiple times on multiple occasions, (at the time I knew what a nasally voice was already) and then I realised it was because I have a nasally voice. Anyway, I will come back in about a month or two, I will come back and tel you if me and my friends that are singers can hear a noticeable difference in how my voice sounds. Thanks so, so, so, so, so much for the tips, and I'll be back soon to tell you.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety

      Hey Kyle! Your tine is just one of the 7 muscles you use to control your voice and how nasal or full it sounds. I did go to your video and listen to your voice. It does as a nasal sound, however you are a pretty good singer.
      Nasal singing is caused because of where your tongue is placed when you sing. However, your tongue is only one of your 8 singing muscles that help you to hit higher notes, improves your tone, resolves your throat being tired and tight and a lot more.
      Since your tongue is located in the middle of your mouth, the 6 other muscles around it, control your ability to hold it down. Once all 7 of your singing muscles are under your control, controlling your tongue is easy.

  • @briharper429
    @briharper429 Před 5 lety +1

    Great

  • @_KINGACH_
    @_KINGACH_ Před 4 lety

    I sing with my nose, but the thing is that I also talk with my nose

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 3 lety +1

      Ahh I get it. Both of those things can be fully resolved. Just hop on over to our website www.voicercise.com to get started with your customized voice lesson program. :)

  • @BreannaLealy1
    @BreannaLealy1 Před 8 lety +1

    O my god thank you!!

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety

      Hi! You are so welcome. I would love to watch a video from your channel. I'll leave a comment on one of your videos. :)

  • @lilawinslow8445
    @lilawinslow8445 Před 5 lety

    im thrying out for lucy in 13 and I need help with my nasal sounds in it cant be true

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před rokem

      Voice lessons will help you to stop sounding nasal when singing, help you gain breath control, range, and overall singing confidence. We would love to teach you some special singing techniques, and help you become a great singer. Check voicercise.com for more information.

  • @fin512
    @fin512 Před 7 lety +4

    Hello, I have the struggle with this because people always say it to me but I still don't understand how I change it ask my tongue it quite a big tongue at the back which I find hard

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +1

      I completely understand! There are very specific exercises and drills you need to do to gain full control over your tongue muscle. And once you start exercising it properly for the type of music you want to sing,I promise it won't be hard for you any more. I've helped so many people with experiencing the this!

    • @fin512
      @fin512 Před 7 lety

      +Naomi T Kaye thank you for reply,if u don't mind me asking what sorta of exercises she'll I do

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      The exercises you need are very specific and need to be done exactly in the proper order to produce the change you are looking for. Like other muscles in your body, singing muscles work together. When it comes to your tongue, it's important to know how to strengthen it, control it, use it and the other eight muscles you use to sing with. You can find what you need by going to www.voicercise.com

  • @hannahrose6520
    @hannahrose6520 Před 7 lety +1

    do any of you know how to contact t Kaye?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      www.voicercise.com, and then go to contact us on the top right. :)

  • @yahulwagoni4571
    @yahulwagoni4571 Před 4 lety

    "And, what about Naomi" - from 'Love f Chair', The Electric Company.

  • @mariebellnero585
    @mariebellnero585 Před 8 lety

    hi I have some song on youtue I would like to sing high note in f5 and g5 so bad can you help me my name is marie bell nero

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 8 lety

      +mariebellnero585 Hi Marie! Yes I would love to help you hit those notes. I help people to reach 8- 10 notes higher then the notes they are currently able to sing on a regular basis, in one sitting. With doing the Voicercise exercises daily, you can sing quite a bit higher than you do now.
      The Voicercise Singing Kit can give you the exercises to get you hitting those notes with the fastest progress possible. These are the same range and volume broadening vocal exercises I use in my one on one classes every day, to instantly expand their range, volume and sound of the students I work with. www.voicercise.com

  • @BreannaLealy1
    @BreannaLealy1 Před 8 lety

    For you video

  • @Neringzalt
    @Neringzalt Před 7 lety +2

    why do I make a nasal sound when I sing low notes, and then the pitching gets worse, but on the high notes the sound is nice?.. I really would appreciate your answer. cheers x

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi! It sounds like the difficulty you are having has to do with the lack of muscles strength in your tongue. It also has something to do with your jaw muscles being unable to form the sounds you are trying to make, as well as your ability to get your soft palate up and out of the way to get rid of the nasal sound you are hearing. You can resolve all these problems in just 15 minutes a day, with the proper exercises. Check out Voicercise.com

    • @Neringzalt
      @Neringzalt Před 7 lety

      thanks so much ;)

  • @lunaeclpse188
    @lunaeclpse188 Před 3 lety +1

    I knew to truss by the thumbnail...I was right thank youuu

  • @lovethchukwuemaka3274
    @lovethchukwuemaka3274 Před 9 měsíci

    Please ma'am, I need your help . I usually feel frustrated after listening to my singing. My nasal singing is terrible. Even my talking sounds terrible

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm so sorry you feel frustrated! You should learn to over annunciate your vowels sounds. That will help you move your tongue away from your soft palate. It will take time to change around your muscle memory, but in time this will help with your nasal sounding speech. If you would like to have a customized plan made for you please message me on my website: www.voicercise.com

  • @CloudContainer
    @CloudContainer Před 5 lety

    i still didn't understand how to make my tongue rest - i'm singing from 10 months and I have all the techniques - the only problem is with the soft palate and the nasally singing I sound like I have a stuffy nose .. I sound a bit better when I pinch the bridge of my nose and prevent the airflow to exit trough the nose.. but I cant do the M,N constants they sound like "B" :D

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před rokem

      I would love to teach you voice lessons and help you to stop sounding nasal when singing, gain breath control, range, and overall singing confidence. Would you be interested in singing lessons? Check voicercise.com for more information.

  • @dejasunshine7547
    @dejasunshine7547 Před 5 lety

    I used to be able to sing better than now but I had choir director who retrained me to sing through my nose and I hate it. Thank you.

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 5 lety

      YEs you are welcome. There are definitely different skills required to sing the music we hear on the radio today, runs, belts even breathing. It's important to know which singing techniques to apply to the singing style you are singing in.

  • @cravingshannon8726
    @cravingshannon8726 Před 7 lety +1

    So ive been singing jazz music and a lot of the new generation kids say it sounds like I sing through my nose because my nose flares. I was wondering If you could listen to a cover of me singing and give me your honest opinon

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety +1

      Sure, we'd love to. We leave a comment on your video!

    • @cravingshannon8726
      @cravingshannon8726 Před 7 lety

      Roxy Kerr Miller on my Instagram video or CZcams because I don't see it

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      Looking forward to hearing you! It's not up yet, but it will be soon!

  • @gabeitch3542
    @gabeitch3542 Před 4 lety +1

    I was so fucking confused about this, even tho an elite singer friend tried her best explaining it to me.
    This cleared shit right up

  • @renelynb6008
    @renelynb6008 Před 6 lety

    I really wanted to sing well but the thing here is I can't. Every time I talk or sing I always have a hard time in swallowing my own saliva. I mean, i don't think its natural. What do you guys think about that?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety

      Well, for your case it sounds like vocal health. Normally as a singer becomes more and more trained, they find out what it is they can and can't consume close to singing time. For instance: Milk products, sugar, soda, caffeine ei. coke, pepesi, coffee, black tea etc are all foods that create extra saliva when trying to use for voice, I would try cutting those things out, and let us know how it goes. There are also, other vocal health tips in this video: czcams.com/video/7zNuGF0Wk1A/video.html&lc=Ugy8oMmZBYHiSig6Moh4AaABAg

  • @billskarsgardfan7150
    @billskarsgardfan7150 Před 6 lety

    i need this so i can nail everyone on smule

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 6 lety

      Hey! That's fantastic! Love it. :) We have exercises that can allow you to properly use your voice. Practicing these exercises on a daily basis will increase the control and strength ,you have of your voice.
      The more control you have of your voice the better it will respond to your commands, which will give you the ability to have full confidence in whatever you sing. You can check it out at voicercise.com

  • @xgmxgaming2049
    @xgmxgaming2049 Před 2 lety

    Should i exhale from nose when sing?

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      Good question! You actually should be using all the air you exhale while singing to sing with.

  • @zap2258
    @zap2258 Před 3 lety

    I'm was in years because i was so nasally
    I'll edit it after I watch the video

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 2 lety

      We're glad you got the help you were looking for.

  • @serenityturner743
    @serenityturner743 Před 7 lety

    can help with more videos OK because am a high singer

    • @Voicercise
      @Voicercise  Před 7 lety

      Sure, I'd love to help! What are your biggest singing challenges, and I'll link you to a video that can help!