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Preacher
Preacher So dunno if anyone watches Preacher on AMC but the main character uses his power on a person who stutters. Simply says "Jackson, you don't stutter" and it worked. Was just thinking, if only x...
It's neurological, if you are diagnosed with stutter. It's common for people to not stutter when they're talking to themselves, singing, whispering......
It might have, not sure! My stutter was pretty bad in junior high and high school when I was singing somewhat regularly, but it may have been worse if I didn't....
Hey I've got a new tip that has been working for me pretty well.
Hey I've got a new tip that has been working for me pretty well. So it's called mewing (google it if you want). It pretty much means that you get in the habit of all of your tongue being pressed again...
I honestly don't know! Tarantino has always thrown the viewer curve-balls in every movie. Maybe it's to do with Rick's insecurities being an actor and when he's on set?...
I think he did a good job with it too! why do you think tarantino gave him a stutter? it seemed so random- i couldn’t figure it out!...
How Leonardo DiCaprio showed Rick Dalton's stutter in the new Tarantino movie; “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
How Leonardo DiCaprio showed Rick Dalton's stutter in the new Tarantino movie; “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” I'll say this to start with, I loved the film. I was quite surprised when I noticed that...
I'm happy for you but do you think signing in your teens had any effect on you stuttering less as an adult? It's quite common for stutterers to stutter less as they get older....
I feel that being in choir growing up helped with my breathing and enunciation. However, I imagine there are other ways to improve in those areas, other than singing....
That being said, it's worth trying, and if it helps it helps! I used to sing (from 13-18 approx) and I don't think it helped me however. I did start to stutter less throughout my twenties and now at 3...
I’ve certainly noticed I’ve improved after I started singing along to my Spotify playlist. Ed Sheeran also said that helped him....
Stuttering and singing
Stuttering and singing I wonder if singing can help to improve stuttering? I mean I'm pretty sure nobody stutters while singing, so maybe singing daily or taking singing classes could help? Does anyo...
Bring the emotions of song to speech. Bring the rhythm to your voice. It’s possible. You just gotta get over the fact that you’ll look like an idiot every now and then for trying to sound like your si...
Overcome stuttering by using singing techniques?
Overcome stuttering by using singing techniques? Hi, first post here! I'm 20 years old and have been stuttering since I was a child. I'm not really a severe stutterer, but it affects me every day. It...
My reasoning behind this is possibly that listening to music can get your brain used to hearing speaking in a rhythm so when you try to speak and it’s not in a rhythm it’s harder and you might stutter...
From personal experience I think music you enjoy would do nothing but help. Music is fucking fantastic. I love hip hop. Rapping is absolutely incredible, my flow is awful but I love just rapping ran...
Some days i forget that i stutter and then it suddenly dissappears until i remember it again. when i m alone in my room talking to myself i dont stammer. Also when playing sports or playing videogam...
Funny coincidence that this is the first post I ever read on this subreddit as I’m also 31 years old and I also stutter. (But I’ll be 32 next month though 😉.) Same for me. I do stutter at work but m...
Most of the time I sturter but sometimes not
Most of the time I sturter but sometimes not hello everyone, I am 31 years old and I am stuttering since I was a kid. during the university I lost too many grades because I refused to do any public p...
My stutter isn't that bad, blocks mostly (not the repetition type really) and I can read quickly with no problem too. To answer your question, yes, many stutterers find it easier to read than have con...