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commentr/StutterMay 2, 2018
1 points

You don't stutter when you sing. You also can imitate the singing mode and put it into stage speaking - voila, you get the cured actors like Samuel L Jackson and such. I can recommend every follow stu...

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commentr/StutterMay 2, 2018
1 points

My husband is the same. When he sings, no stutter. He used to be a chef. When he worked in the kitchen, no stutter. But the minute he stepped out of the kitchen for a conversation, his stutter return...

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commentr/StutterMay 1, 2018
9 points

1. You maintain phonation when you sing. You don't really have a place to jam up. 2. singing uses a different part of the brain than speaking. Stutters also often don't stutter when speaking in uni...

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commentr/StutterMay 1, 2018
0 points

Most stutterers can sing fluently. It's super common. In our discord survey, it was like 87% having extreme fluency when they sing. There's no major insight to be gained from it except that rhythm is ...

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commentr/StutterMay 1, 2018
1 points

I can sing ok. I've never had any training or anything. And oddly enough I don't stutter at all when I sing. Like 100% perfectly said words. It's really weird...

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commentr/StutterMay 1, 2018
4 points

Rhythm definitely helps with stutterers. I'm a musician and a singer so I totally get it. It's a fun little phenomena. I was in speech therapy for 14ish years and the only thing that I can suggest: ...

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postr/StutterMay 1, 2018
10 points

I don't stutter when I sing

I don't stutter when I sing Ok I'm sure all of you are familar with this phenomenon, but when I sing, I don't stutter whatsoever, then when I talk normally I stutter. Does anyone have any insight on t...

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commentr/StutterApr 29, 2018
1 points

My personal theory is that stuttering is just the "bad" end of a scale of fluency, which can be likened to RAM memory in a computer. Stutterers have less of a "buffer" in which to prepare the sequence...

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commentr/StutterApr 28, 2018
1 points

I can rap fluently but stutter in speech. People can’t believe it’s the same person!...

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commentr/StutterApr 26, 2018
1 points

MRI scans show singing uses a different part of the brain than the part that produces speech. That’s why stutterers can sing fluently....

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commentr/StutterApr 20, 2018
3 points

I remember one day at my in-laws house there was a John Wayne movie playing. In the movie John was talking to a bunch of kids and one of the boys had a stutter. So John got the boy so mad that he call...

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commentr/StutterApr 19, 2018
1 points

Interesting. I don't think it is true for me. I do not struggle with rap verses or fast vocals. Perhaps it could be because my mind is calm and comforted when singing but nervous when talking to peopl...

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commentr/StutterApr 19, 2018
1 points

When I used to stutter, I didn't stutter when I sang, but I couldn't sing well -- no pitch control and if a song had fast vocals, e.g., a rap verse, it never sounded smooth and fluid. But ever since m...

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commentr/StutterApr 19, 2018
1 points

It's pretty common for a stutterer to be fluent while singing....

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commentr/StutterApr 19, 2018
1 points

Yes, I do. I have performed in front of an audience on multiple occasions. I have always wondered why but for some reason, my stuttering doesn't come in the way of my singing. I never stutter while si...

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commentr/StutterApr 19, 2018
1 points

Yep, at least according to my peers / tutors on my performance degree. Never sang in a musical, though I'd really like to....

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postr/StutterApr 19, 2018
1 points

Can any of you sing?

Can any of you sing? I don't mean sing your way out of stuttering, but sing well enough to impress the general public?...

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postr/StutterApr 16, 2018
2 points

DMAE Citicholine

DMAE Citicholine Has anyone tried the supplements as above? Have read that some review positive for stutterers to eliminate speech blocks.. might be a acteylcholine choline deficient in stutterers.. p...

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commentr/StutterApr 16, 2018
1 points

I think normal diaphragmatic breathing is best. Just try to watch your breath while you speak. If you start to stutter, check if you're breathing shallow and correct it if you are. It takes time but o...

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commentr/StutterApr 16, 2018
1 points

Speaking is an exercise and reading aloud, if done with proper breathing techniques and a good place, is a good work out to build stamina. I personally have seen good results and do it on the regular....

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