Your voice will change for about a week with metal in your mouth, but after that, no, it shouldn't. I sing, and I had braces, but they never changed how I sung.
2006-12-09 05:34:08
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answered by hello. 2
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That depends on the hardware on the roof of your mouth. I had braces for 2 years...but the only time the sound itself was really different was when I had the expander, because the sound couldn't resonate as well. But I still sang in a professional choir during those two years so I guess it wasn't SO bad. lol. And you will pronounce things alot differently; but if you keep up insanely precise diction it should sound okay. One thing though that was a problem for me; I over-rolled EVERY "r" when I was singing so they would come out sounding decent, but when I got the braces off I rolled r's all the time; even in conversation! Look out for that lol. But you should be fine! Good luck to you!
2006-12-09 15:18:51
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answered by swimmergirl4@verizon.net 2
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It will be harder for you to enunciate your words and to accent them, but you will eventually get use to it. Don't freak it the first few weeks If you don't sound well. Your voice will stay the same though. Good luck!
2006-12-09 15:40:58
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answered by pointe_yosa 1
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i don't think it will b/c i had metal braces and could still sing as long as you know your gums will be sore for the first week or two you should be fine and please remember what kinds of foods and candy your allowed to eat
2006-12-09 13:36:23
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answered by tsuki 2
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there is no reason why braces on your teeth should affect your voice. both my kids had braces and were able to do everything they'd done before.
2006-12-09 13:35:08
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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You will enunciate a bit differently, but the tone of your voice will remain the same.
2006-12-09 13:37:19
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answered by KD 4
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Depends on the bands. If you don't require many, then probably not.
2006-12-09 13:35:07
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answered by Sophist 7
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Only thing I see that may change is your diction.
2006-12-09 16:03:05
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answered by Toshi 1
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They shouldn't! If you notice a difference, talk to your orthodontist!
2006-12-09 13:34:31
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answered by gumchewer_7_7 2
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yes, esp. when they get caught in the microphone and sparks fly
2006-12-09 16:26:16
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answered by Sizzle Pizzle 3
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