Your Resonant Voice

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
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Komentáře • 22

  • @HypocrisyInbound
    @HypocrisyInbound Před 10 lety +15

    i doubt you will ever read this but my teacher said i have a resonant voice and i was searching on the web for hours trying to find what it means and finally i have found you, thanks

  • @yondaimesama7002
    @yondaimesama7002 Před 5 lety +7

    When I resonate richly, I used to feel it in my head to chest area. I feel like loud and relax

  • @caninho1
    @caninho1 Před 7 lety +10

    your voice is amazing!

  • @zanyarbaez3942
    @zanyarbaez3942 Před 4 lety +2

    Everything from you great it all affected my voice unbelievablely

  • @SunshineSurfsup1
    @SunshineSurfsup1 Před 9 lety +3

    Great advice! Very helpful in practicing/warming up for my voice overs :) The simplest technique that I've found on the web or from teachers.

  • @creyetivemedia
    @creyetivemedia Před 4 lety +2

    You're an awesome teacher!

  • @lessandra602
    @lessandra602 Před 5 lety +2

    Great help

  • @psychosound4417
    @psychosound4417 Před rokem +1

    0:33 Jonathan Banks

  • @tshiamoleola5575
    @tshiamoleola5575 Před 4 lety +1

    Awe

  • @sanketdeo2869
    @sanketdeo2869 Před 7 lety +1

    Really Great Videos sir !!! Thanks a lot !!!

    • @pmz
      @pmz  Před 7 lety

      Thanks, Sanket!

  • @robinsnestradio
    @robinsnestradio Před 7 lety +1

    A great little video Patrick! I practice this before I do my radio show. I notice the difference when I don't do this exercise. Thank you for you channel. I just subbed. 🎧🎙🎤

  • @desiarias7071
    @desiarias7071 Před 7 lety +2

    Do you have any exercises on how to give your voice a smooth flowing sound?

    • @MarcosIsABaritone
      @MarcosIsABaritone Před rokem

      Working on breathing exercises that expand your breath support would be the start. Make sure you stay well-hydrated by drinking lots of room temperature water and hot teas. But, especially if giving a speech or anticipating a full-day/evening of speaking, avoid sugars and dairy. This will ensure your saliva is more viscous, less mucous and so your throat, mouth and lips will be well-lubricated.
      For smoother speech, this necessitates being conscious of our tempo. The easiest way to set and maintain tempo is to rehearse what we intend to say. We say this is easiest because we most likely have a speech or presentation pre-constructed. Speaking smoothly off-the-cuff can be trickier. We should still have, if even just before given the floor/mic/spotlight, an idea of what we want to convey and are bringing to the table that is singular to us. So, again, we want to utilize a slower, thoughtful tempo. Giving ourselves time to find the right words without overthinking. And, what's perfectly OK is the expression of those brief pauses, in our eyes and face and hands, gesturing for the right words.
      Finally, just because our goal is smooth speech wherein the OVERALL goal is to impart upon the listener our gifts of persuasion and reliability, it is OK to use gentle inflections and even the occasional elongated word. There are two prolific media voices one can study to help illustrate the points we covered. The first being a prime example and the second being deficient in the practice discussed. First is Howard Stern, second is Ben Shapiro. Remember, these are compared examples exemplifying the tenets of smooth, leveled speaking. The evaluation of the two is irrespective of the speech content, speaker's ideologies or their overall success as media personalities. Best wishes ;)

  • @ggbruhniblow4714
    @ggbruhniblow4714 Před 3 lety +1

    How much does it take to develop a good noticeable resonance? Please answer :)

    • @pmz
      @pmz  Před 3 lety +2

      It depends. But, if you properly warmed up your voice, practiced a tongue twisters and read a poem out loud everyday for 15 minutes, you would notice a big difference in two weeks. Let me know how it goes for you!

  • @2gohan002
    @2gohan002 Před 8 lety

    just do that?

  • @RainyWolf7
    @RainyWolf7 Před rokem

    I open and close my nose depending on the letter spoken, is this normal, and what do I do?

    • @pmz
      @pmz  Před rokem

      Great question, @robindaniel3680! The only nasal sounds in English are the M, N & NG. For all of the other sounds, the breath and vibrations should be passing through the mouth. Let us know if that lines up with your experience.

  • @ronniepaulinc
    @ronniepaulinc Před 5 lety +2

    here is the thing, vocal coaches talk so fn much much about nothing!