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How you sing without singing thru your nose?

1. Relax your jaw and throat. When you sing through your nose, your jaw and throat are often tense. Try to relax these muscles by dropping your jaw and imagining that you're yawning.

2. Open your mouth wide. When you sing through your nose, your mouth is often closed or partially closed. Try to open your mouth wide when you sing, so that the sound can resonate in your mouth and throat.

3. Place your tongue in the correct position. When you sing through your nose, your tongue is often placed too far back in your mouth. Try to place your tongue behind your bottom front teeth when you sing.

4. Breathe deeply. When you sing through your nose, you're not taking in enough air. Try to take deep breaths before you sing, and then exhale slowly and evenly as you sing.

5. Practice. The best way to learn how to sing without singing through your nose is to practice. Try to sing for a few minutes every day, and pay attention to how you're singing. If you find yourself singing through your nose, try to relax your jaw and throat, open your mouth wide, place your tongue in the correct position, and breathe deeply. With practice, you'll be able to sing without singing through your nose.

Here are some additional tips that may help you to sing without singing through your nose:

1. Use a humidifier. If the air in your home is dry, it can irritate your nose and throat, making it more difficult to sing without singing through your nose. Try using a humidifier to add moisture to the air, which can help to reduce irritation and make it easier to sing.

2. Drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated is important for your overall health, but it can also help to reduce irritation in your nose and throat. Try to drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially before and after you sing.

3. Avoid smoking and secondhand smoke. Smoking can irritate your nose and throat, making it more difficult to sing without singing through your nose. If you smoke, try to quit, and avoid being around secondhand smoke.

4. See a doctor if you have chronic nasal congestion. If you have chronic nasal congestion, it may be due to an underlying medical condition, such as allergies or a deviated septum. If this is the case, see a doctor to get treatment for the underlying condition.

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