![]() If you want to see this for yourself, sing a song silently. As this is done, the motor area of the brain sends signals to the muscles of the larynx so that they will vibrate with the right pitch and rhythm. The melody of a song is developed in the brain. ![]() This sequence makes up the melody of the song. When singing, the subconscious intent is to produce a voice that contains a sequence of varied vocal tones. Therefore, I am going to explain from the perspective of my theory why people who stutter don’t stutter when they sing and what the difference is between speaking and singing. Nonetheless, stuttering is very rare when singing.Īn acceptable theory of stuttering has to account for this phenomenon. ![]() Of the thousands of people who I have either evaluated or treated, a handful have stuttered occasionally when singing, particularly when starting to sing. Actually, it is often thought that no one stutters when they sing, but I have observed a few exceptions. One of the enigmas about stuttering is that most people who stutter when talking don’t stutter when singing. ![]()
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