Wake the Voice : For the Speaker
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π€ Nutritional facts to keep your voice healthy and vibrant.
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Exercises that you can do before speaking:
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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The Speaking/Singing Breath
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT EXERCISE TO LEARN. The support that you need for your voice should come from the depths of your belly.
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT EXERCISE TO LEARN. The support that you need for your voice should come from the depths of your belly.
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Exercise 1: Neck Massage
It is important to relax the shoulders, neck, and face when beginning to produce sound.
It is important to relax the shoulders, neck, and face when beginning to produce sound.
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Lip trills help massage the vocal cords and relax the face.
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Exercise 3: SOVT Semi Occluded Vocal Tract Exercise
Create a semi-occlusion at the front of the vocal tract (i.e. at the lips) β Uses less muscle activity, but results in a comparable acoustic source spectrum
Create a semi-occlusion at the front of the vocal tract (i.e. at the lips) β Uses less muscle activity, but results in a comparable acoustic source spectrum
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