What does a nasally voice mean?

Nasal speech broadly refers to a person's voice sounding like it has too much or too little air in the nose. Oftentimes, it's challenging for listeners to tell the difference between these two characteristics, although technically they're at opposite ends of a spectrum.
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What does having a nasally voice mean?

A hyponasal voice is usually due to a blockage in the nose. That blockage can be temporary — such as when you have a cold, sinus infection, or allergies. Or, it can be caused by a more permanent structural problem such as: large tonsils or adenoids.
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Are nasal voices good?

Annabeth Novitzki, a private voice teacher, responds: "No, singing through your nose is not bad and it won't hurt you. However, most people don't prefer nasal singing because it limits the beauty and tone of the sound." Practice lifting your soft palate.
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Is a nasal voice annoying?

But for the rest of the country, nasal tones—think Fran Drescher—are often perceived as annoying. According to Psychology Today, nasal, pitchy voices are often caused by an obstructed airflow in the throat or nasal patches that causes an imbalance in sound vibrations during speech.
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Is nasal voice attractive?

In general, women find men with lower voices more attractive. A male whose voice is relatively low sounds virile. I don't know what people like in women's voices, but certainly nasal voices are kind of a joke. There are famous women with relatively low voices, too — husky voices — that people find sexy.
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Why does my child speak nasally?

Hypernasal speech is typically associated with a medical condition called velopharyngeal dysfunction, or VPD. VPD is typically diagnosed in children in the preschool or school-age years, but it can also be present in adults due to acquired or neurologic causes.
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Is a nasal voice natural?

A nasal voice is a type of speaking voice characterized by speech with a "nasal" quality. It can also occur naturally because of genetic variation. Nasal speech can be divided into hypo-nasal and hyper-nasal.
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What causes hypernasality?

Hypernasality is due to an abnormal opening between the nose and the mouth during speech. This is usually due to a form of velopharyngeal dysfunction (velopharyngeal insufficiency or velopharyngeal incompetence). Common causes include a history of cleft palate or submucous cleft palate.
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What type of voice is most attractive?

Their study revealed that males find female voices that indicate a smaller body size—high-pitched, breathy voices with wide formant spacing—most attractive. Females, on the other hand, prefer to hear a low-pitched voice with narrow formant spacing, reflecting a larger body size.
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What makes a female voice attractive?

Your maximum resonance point is the ideal vocal range that makes you sound the most attractive. Women tend to force their voice in a slightly higher range to sound more appealing, while men tend to speak slightly lower. But forcing your pitch an octave higher or lower makes your voice sound unnatural.
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What makes a voice annoying?

In a paper published to the Journal of Neuroscience, it is explained how researchers found that being annoyed by certain sounds comes from high levels of activity between the brain region that processes emotion (the amygdala) and the region that processes sound (the auditory cortex).
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How is hypernasality treated?

Feedback for hypernasality or nasal emission:

Have him produce an oral sound in a syllable. If there is hypernasality or nasal emission, it will be heard loudly through the tube. Ask the child to try to reduce or eliminate the sound coming through the tube as he produces oral sounds and then words with oral sounds.
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What does a Hypernasal voice sound like?

Hyponasal speech is the sound of speech that results from too little air escaping through the nose (sounds like talking with a stuffy nose). It would be hard to normally pronounce the letter “m” for example.
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Can hypernasality be cured?

While many cases of hypernasality are curable through physical therapy services and surgical means, speech therapy is the easiest in assisting a child to speak clearly and efficiently. Not all children will be able to cure their hypernasality and must focus on speech therapy.
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How do you test for hypernasality?

Feel sides of nose for vibration that might accompany perceived hypernasality. Alternately pinch and then release the nose (sometimes referred to as the cul-de-sac test or nasal occlusion) while individual produces a speech segment—a change in resonance indicates hypernasality.
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What is resonation in speech?

Resonation happens in the upper portion of the vocal tract, starting from above the larynx. When the tones from the larynx are resonated pharynx, they are recognized as human voice. The process of resonation allows us to produce different vowels.
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Why don't I like the sound of my own voice?

Bhatt explained that the dislike of the sound of our own voices is physiological and psychological. First off, audio recordings translate differently to your brain than the sound you are used to when speaking. The sound from an audio device goes through the air and then in your ear (also known as air conduction).
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Why do I hate someone's voice?

Misophonia is a disorder in which certain sounds trigger emotional or physiological responses that some might perceive as unreasonable given the circumstance. Those who have misophonia might describe it as when a sound “drives you crazy.” Their reactions can range from anger and annoyance to panic and the need to flee.
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