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I am a senior high school student majoring in music. I want to be admitted to the Conservatory of Music and major in vocal music. However, I have rhinitis and nasal sound. I can take the music major..
I am a senior high school student majoring in music. I want to be admitted to the Conservatory of Music and major in vocal music. However, I have rhinitis and nasal sound. I can take the music major...

Haha, in my life I often meet friends or students who ask me, can I learn to sing if my voice is not good? Wait... Just like you asked, can I sing if I have rhinitis? I have made this analogy: There is a person with sound limbs, but he may ask me if he can do farm work out of lack of confidence in himself. The answer is yes. Are there no conditions for singing? No, you must first have a good sense of music and pitch. This is the most basic requirement for singing and the most important thing for singing. Secondly, you must have a voice with a certain range and a heart that loves music. As for the nose, it is not considered at all.

Everyone’s voice conditions are different, and the conditions of the vocal cavity (*** cavity) are also different. This determines that many different sounds will be produced under scientific methods. We can say Who is good and who is bad, who can be admitted to the conservatory of music, and who can't? Who can become a star? Obviously not. There are many famous singers with bad voices, and there are also many famous singers with mild or strong nasal sounds. So, as long as you like it, go forward without hesitation. Don't listen to what others say. It's really not easy to have ideals. Why should we add sadness to him! Ha ha! Those who have music are the happiest people~~~

I wish you good luck in the exam.