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My theory for a way to overcome a stutter
My theory for a way to overcome a stutter I've recently been thinking about something: Is it possible to "copy" someone else's speaking patterns? I mean, everyone has a way of speaking, fluent or not,...
Could this mean , that you use different part of the brain 🧠to speak when alone Like stutterers who sing fluently have been found out to be using right hemisphere of the brain. Usually THE parts ...
My explanation is not scientific, but from what I’ve been told is that it’s because you’re relaxed, no pressure from anyone, no anxiety. Happens to me when I’m alone and talk to myself....
Hard to remember. And no, not while alone. But it was a pretty difficult concussion. Threw up a lot for a couple days, bad head aches and issue with sleeping. And then it just went away. I don’t remem...
What were your symptoms right after the incident Do you also stutter whilst alone?...
Thanks for reply,! Are you also a person who stutter , if so , how do you deal with it on the daily basis? If it’s neurogenic , why did it persist for 4 years now , i dont remember having a stroke or...
I agree with your general sentiment -- I heard Emily Blunt give a Fresh Air interview about her childhood stutter, but she obviously wasn't stuttering or showing any signs of it. I actually kind of fi...
My speech is getting worse, and although I haven't 'given up' and gone straight to BSL I do pepper it into my speech when I find something difficult to articulate. Often the act of actually doing the ...
Sign language is awesome. If that will help you get out of your shell, go for it. Same with tech. Some people use tech to speak for them because it they can’t. I would also recommend simultaneousl...
I am 100% deaf and never learned sign language, I speak and lipread. You can always go over https://www.reddit.com/r/asl/ if sign language interests you....
I don’t know of anyone who’s done it successfully. By the way, there is a short film where the guy stutters and tries to use sign language. It’s a good short movie if you haven’t seen it. https://yout...
This! A friend of my was a heavy stutterer but it stopped for him at the age of 17 - he never stutters, except when we both are talking to each other, then he's got a light stutter, its pretty weird....
SUBSCRIBED!!! What an amazing talent. I also sing Opera (not professionally, just a hobby). Isn't it amazing how we stutter during normal speech but not when singing? I'm following him on IG too. Than...
"Without music, life would be a mistake." -Nietzsche Its always an escape for me, regardless of whether I sing or not...
Yes, I had this same phenomena when I was a kid. Playing in-front of others and on-stage really helped remove "music stuttering" from my playing. I figure that's the same way I've got to approach my s...
Well, performing musically isn't speech, so stutter doesn't enter. :) I guess there are potential benefits to performing _something_, though - music is a sort of second language, after all. It's nice...
I haven't heard of the term music stuttering before but I think I've felt it. Playing music in time in front of others is more challenging than when I'm by myself. Maybe I should try singing more haha...
that's awesome! as i've grown older, i've enjoyed singing more when i'm goofing around or along with music. i also like playing piano, it's just a different way of thinking and speaking. sometimes i w...
Music and stuttering
Music and stuttering Hi everyone, I hope your Friday is going well! I just wanted to discuss what music has done to help your stuttering or at least relieve some of the stress that's associated with...
It's so unbelievably irritating that I'm actually fluent while talking to myself, reading, or singing.
It's so unbelievably irritating that I'm actually fluent while talking to myself, reading, or singing. How does any of that even add up. When I need my fluency the most, it completely fails me. Coul...