March 18, 2010

Are You Nasal, Denasal, or Both? Posted By : The Voice Lady- public speaking

While everyone recognizes a nasal voice in which excessive sound is traveling through the nose while speaking, many are unaware of the opposite extreme known as denasality. When you are congested or if you suffer from allergies, often the result is a voice in which little or no sound is able to be carried through the nasal passages because they are inflamed and swollen. What is fascinating about Jason's voice, however, is that while he is unable to breathe through his nose, he is maneuvering his voice up to the edge of his nasal passages where it is vibrating full tilt. The Voice Lady Nancy Daniels offers private, corporate and group workshops in voice and presentation skills as well as Voicing It! Visit Voice Dynamic or watch Nancy in a brief video as she describes The Power of Your Voice .

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