Is there a reason for nasally voice bone wise?

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Does it have sometbing to do with the maxilla? Or the nose? What is the reason for this
 
I recall reading that some people experienced voice changes after bimax due to the widening of the airway. I am not sure what kinds of airway restrictions cause this though.
 
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Some singers who had double jaw surgery report their voice became had more resonance and volume, but many also say the change is minor.

A big reason a lot of people speak in a higher voice than natural is because they run out of air quicker when breathing, which naturally comes with a narrower airway as well.

 
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Some singers who had double jaw surgery report their voice became had more resonance and volume, but many also say the change is minor.

A big reason a lot of people speak in a higher voice than natural is because they run out of air quicker when breathing, which naturally comes with a narrower airway as well.


Interesting

I’m very interested in what causes the slight nasally tone in my voice when I sing and how to correct it. Part of it kinda adds flava lkke sampha type shit but i think id sound better without it
 
Interesting

I’m very interested in what causes the slight nasally tone in my voice when I sing and how to correct it. Part of it kinda adds flava lkke sampha type shit but i think id sound better without it
Have you ever done voice lessons
 
Have you ever done voice lessons
Yes a few times

I don’t think it’s anything to do with the way I’m singing it’s something about my physiology
 
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