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That's an interesting question. I personally know people who have used music to help them with their speech...you might be familiar with Scatman John Larkin. He was a person who stuttered who used music as a way of coping with stuttering - and speaking. Here's info: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scatman\_John](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scatman_John) The answer to the question will be highly individual... one of the truths about stuttering is that there is no one approach or factor that makes all people who stutter more fluent or helps all people who stutter cope. One of the important findings from the research that Seth and I have been doing recently (and others have found this as well, of course) is that the experience of stuttering is highly individualized and highly personal. Everyone basically experiences their own form of stuttering. Of course, there are commonalities across people, but individually, if you find something that helps you feel better, then go for it!