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Why, after singing a long time, do my teeth feel like they are vibrating?

It's uncomfortable and I have no idea what causes it.

Update:

I don't think it's nerves, I'm not in front of an audience.

Normally I sing below middle C, but I do occasion go higher. Ill try only singing low and see what happens.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Do you sing the F# above middle C often? It is a little known fact that F# (740Hz) is the resonant frequency of most teeth, and after a while will cause them to vibrate.

    (P.S. Happy April Fools Day! Also, I have no idea, except that if your neck becomes sore as well, you may be tightening your throat and/or jaw muscles too much as you sing.)

  • nervous? o.O

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