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There are 2 common
ways to develop your voice:
by rote
(imitation) and by concious
control.
As an infant, you imitated your parents,
cartoon characters and other voices you chose to emulate. As you
grew, you emulated other voices you identified with. These voice
models cumulatively shaped your speech profile including timbre,
accent, cadence, vocabulary and other characteristics.
For those who have taken voice lessons or
special training such as speech and/or debate classes, conscious
control techniques are added that further shaped your voice. These
conscious control are based on techniques you perceived to be
helpful.
In addition to giving helpful technical
instruction, many voice instructors also encourage their students to
emulate accomplished singers and speakers. So, both imitation and
conscious control combine to help develop your voice.
There is a
3rd dimension
that can vastly improve your vocal skills.
A clear understanding of how your voice
works based on scientific and anatomical facts, not myths and
conventional wisdom, is the most effective element of voice
management. Knowing exactly how your voice works, what qualities are
desirable and how to consistently produce those qualities will
enable you to apply your voice predictably. Best of all, the
improvements can be
immediate and exponential.
Whether you're interested in developing
your singing or speaking voice, you'll find factual instructions on
the Singing Lessons
and Speaking
Voice Tips pages. I hope they will help you achieve
improvements that will enrich your life. If you'd like further
assistance, please
contact me.
My professional service comes with a
money back guarantee.
If you're not satisfied with the result of any lesson with me, your
fee is cheerfully refunded in full. So, you have nothing to lose but
a little bit of time. What you will gain is a lifetime of benefits
and joy an accomplished voice can give you.
Your short
journey to an accomplished voice begins with one small step.
Take that step today! Visit the Singing Lessons
and Speaking
Voice Tips pages or
contact me. |