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Great answer, Abby.
Opera singers don't sing out of their nostrils.
Whe they sing, they keep the air in their stomachs but only push the air out of their mouth.
And like Abby said, they do have a buzzing feeling.
It could be in the mouth, tongue, or near the head.
They use almost all of the muscles. The chest and stomach muscles play an important role.
It's actually quite difficult :D
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