Voice Training: Focus on One Thing
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- The principles that govern voice training aren’t complicated, and the exercises involved aren’t difficult, but the list of details that need to be addressed is extensive. If you hold yourself responsible for monitoring everything at once, you’ll be overwhelmed before you finish your first month of lessons. Learning how to clarify your short list is a key strategy for successfully achieving your objectives in voice training.
on this Fri......Im taking the time to listen to your videos......I'm always CONSTANTLY working on myself. Especially learning to breathe in between talking. Learning no more than 6 words.....learning to SLOW DOWN WHEN I TALK..... I've came a long way im so glad I ran across your videos on CZcams. Your videos has HELPED me 100% just know Jay. KIA is paying attention to your emails and videos......... ty so much may god continue to bless your gift to help others.....ONE LOVE
Thanks for this, Jay. In my experience, working at speaking skills gradually has helped me get better results.
Becoming a good speaker is not like assembling a piece of Ikea furniture where you can work feverishly within a certain timeframe toward a well-defined goal. The Ikea approach never works where professional development is concerned.
What a great analogy, Evan! That is so true! Thanks for making me laugh during these difficult days. I hope you and your loved ones are well.
@@voiceandspeech Thanks Jay. We are well and riding this out. I hope you and yours are well also.
Good video jay. Ur knowledge about voice is excellent. 👌
Thank you a lot
I learn a lot from ur videos. Thanks for sharing 👍👌😊
You're welcome. I'm so glad to hear they're helpful.
Valuable advice. Thank you sir.
You're welcome. Thanks for your comment.
I have a request for a Corona-Special: what do you focus on, when you wear a Mask These Times? I need to wear the Mask for work (in retail) and I Noticed it's different from speaking without the Mask. My customers don't Hear me As good As without the Mask. I do your execises, try to accentuate my articulation .I try too See the fun in it, See the Mask As learning Tool: I can try lots of things with my Face, since a Part of it is completely covered. I think it' s a Topic we all want to Know about now , because lots of People Right there are working with Masks and Shields and Need to use their Voice differently ..and maybe there is a fun way to get used to the Mask and use it As a learning device to get an Even. Better Voice. What are your thoughts and advices on this? I think Voice is the Most Important way to connect right now.
Thanks so much for your highly relevant observation and suggestion. That's a fantastic idea for a video-and I'm always desperate for video topics. Off the top of my head, I'd recommend speaking with a stronger voice, a deliberate pace, slightly exaggerated articulation and, believe it or not, more nasal resonance to counteract the muffling effect of the mask. Putting a mask on a mumbler is a recipe for disaster.
Thank you for the great advice! Never thought about more nasal resonance
Sir how to manage saliva during speeches. I get stuck in this and start to talk fast. Pls help sir.
I don't have a surefire answer for you. Many of my colleagues feel that too much saliva is created by tongue tension. That makes sense to me since you have salivary glands under your tongue. I was once working in a recording studio and they gave me slices of green apple to reduce the noise from saliva in my mouth. I found it didn't work very well. Maybe some of my viewers could comment?
May be it can help
Start breathing from your mouth
Not by noise while speaking
Notice your breathing style🏃♂️
Sir one more doubt.
Does ur techniques tips helpful to master any language speech like hindi?
Although I'm not an expert on Hindi, I'd like to think the principles that govern good speech (i.e. relaxation, breathing, resonance) would apply no matter what language is spoken.