Just sing, sing a song.
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2 posted on
12/30/2022 6:46:15 PM PST by
ConservativeMind
(Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
To: ConservativeMind
I really don’t want to hear Fetterman sing.
3 posted on
12/30/2022 6:46:54 PM PST by
sauropod
(“If they don’t believe our lies, well, that’s just conspiracy theorist stuff, there.”)
To: ConservativeMind
Singing is good for your health. But it might be murder on the ears.
4 posted on
12/30/2022 6:47:40 PM PST by
Bayard
To: ConservativeMind
“A Biopsy built for two”
To the tune of ‘Bicycle built for two’.
To: ConservativeMind
Not if I’m singing and you’re rehabilitating.
7 posted on
12/30/2022 6:51:56 PM PST by
pax_et_bonum
(God is good, He loves us, and He is always with us.)
To: ConservativeMind
Interesting. Stutterers can sing perfectly even though they can’t speak correctly. Must be surviving about how the brain processes speech.
9 posted on
12/30/2022 7:02:44 PM PST by
MayflowerMadam
(Stupid is supposed to hurt.)
To: ConservativeMind
I’ve hated my own singing from fifth or sixth grade. I had absolutely no talent for singing.
Today my singing would give ME a stroke.
12 posted on
12/30/2022 7:20:18 PM PST by
ProtectOurFreedom
(If you're not part of the solution, you're just scumming up the bottom of the beake)
To: ConservativeMind
I had a friend who could barely speak after he had a stroke. It turns out he could sing just fine. That helped him try to get his voice back.
13 posted on
12/30/2022 7:22:14 PM PST by
ladyjane
To: ConservativeMind
I have what they call a great ‘shower voice. Along the lines of a great ‘face for radio.’
15 posted on
12/30/2022 7:29:44 PM PST by
BozoTexino
(RIP GOP)
To: ConservativeMind
If I had a hammer...A mild stroke in 2016. Numbness started in my left forearm skin and progressed swiftly to the whole skin on the left side of my body. I have this Elvis lip every now and then still. I can’t sing a lick, but can still play a harmonica well enough to put tears in your eyes. It’s therapy.
18 posted on
12/30/2022 7:54:01 PM PST by
OftheOhio
(never could dance but always could fight - Romeo company)
To: ConservativeMind
Of course. Singing is a right-brain function whereas speech is controlled by the left brain.
19 posted on
12/30/2022 8:18:10 PM PST by
bigbob
(z)
To: ConservativeMind
21 posted on
12/30/2022 9:29:57 PM PST by
FamiliarFace
(I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TP)
To: ConservativeMind
I found similar information concerning singing as stroke therapy last year when my hubs suffered two strokes, the second one being more severe. The hubs played guitar and sang with a band in his younger days. Through therapy he regained normal function but speech is still difficult. However, putting on a radio station when driving, he’ll sing along pretty darn good, better than talking, so it does help.
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