They make a snorting sound
usually when you sing through your nose it sounds very nasal. or some tests you can try is singing a song and if you are not breathing when you are singing notes you are doing it through your nose and feel your chest when you sing if it vibrates you are singing the right way
Plug your nose and then try singing. Everyone sings through their nose.
no one nose how long Miley Cyrus has been singing
Blow your nose before singing. It's a big help. Also, sing from your mouth.
Your piercer will tell you that. You just tell her what side of your nose, left or right.
An electronic tuner will tell you which note you are singing (in concert pitch), or someone with perfect pitch could tell you.
With your voice and out your nose. It is like singing, but it is usually done with the mouth closed.
Ideally, singing is performed from the diaphragm, projecting rich sound from the gut that projects because of its source. Higher-pitched singing that lacks rich acoustics is often referred to as "nasal" singing or "singing through your nose" because, by contrast to singing from your gut with sound coming up from somewhere, the voice filters through the head and essentially "comes down" and out instead.
you can tell because they move ther nose back and forth
Touch its nose and see if its wet.
yes, she has her nose pierced on the right side
It depends, there are many different ways to sing badly. Some people sing through their nose, some people sing in their throat, some people sing breathy, and some people just sing off pitch. But the good news is, improving one area helps the other. The most important thing is confidence. If you sing like you're embarassed, people can tell, and you also probably hold back your full potential. For example, look at William Hung. He sucks. But he became famous because he was so confident. Sing from your stomach. Almost like a cough. You're not going to eject the notes out, but your stomach should contract every time you sing. Try sitting exhaling with nothing but the push from your stomach. The largest problem people have is singing through their throat. This sounds strained and less full, because it is strained and less full. This also solves the "breathy" problem. Next, sing through your mouth, not your nose. You can tell if you're singing too much through your nose by just singing "aaaah" or something simple, then clamp you nostrils shut. If there's a drastic change, kind of like an exaggerated cold, focus the air towards your mouth. Singing from your stomach usually solves this. But, even with all the training in the world, you need to keep singing to find what sounds best for your voice, and your ranges.