You would like to change your laugh.Maybe you don't like the sound of your laugh or maybe someone told you that they did not like it.If you want to know what's wrong with your laugh, try to figure it out.Try to imitate styles that you like.
Step 1: There is a new style of laugh.
It's a goal to actively search for a laugh if you don't have a style in mind.Listen to the people you meet, characters from movies and television, and look for inspiration everywhere that people are laughing.Listen to your loved ones.Be on the lookout for laughs.The Internet is a good source of recorded human speech.Why do you like laughing?It's possible that you like a laugh because of its depth and strength, or that it makes you laugh.
Step 2: You can make a laugh that you like.
When you hear a laugh, remember it or record it.Try to mimic the laugh you heard when you're alone.If you spend time with people with compelling laughs, you can make the process more intentional by choosing which laugh to try.People may notice if you mimic a famous laugh.Do you want this or not?
Step 3: Why do you want to change your laugh?
Maybe there is something you don't like about your laugh, it's too loud, too giggly, or too weird.A laugh that avoids these undesirable qualities is what you should try to cultivate.If you use self-awareness to change your laugh, you can find a solution to your problem.Try to laugh quietly if your laugh is loud.If your laugh is high-pitched and quick, you might try to slow it down.
Step 4: Is there anything you really need to change?
The way the body has adapted to get more oxygen during laughing is what people are unaware of.Ask people who are close to you how your laughter sounds.They will likely tell you if there is something disturbing about your laugh.
Step 5: You can use a sound recorder to study your laugh.
If you want someone else to do it for you, tape yourself laughing.Listen to the recording and see what makes you laugh or not.You might snort loudly and often, or you might laugh more than you would like.If you want to change your laugh, you can record and rerecord it to analyze your progress.If you want to make a new laugh, play the recording of your original laugh at the same time as you record the laugh you'd like to imitate.You may be able to hear the subtle differences between the two.
Step 6: You can find a place where you can be alone.
Try laughing in the car, in a remote area, or in front of the mirror.Start laughing when you feel ready.Try to make yourself laugh and sound better.
Step 7: Make yourself laugh.
Have a friend tell you a joke or watch something funny.The way that your laugh sounds in real life should be better represented by the genuine laugh.If you can't laugh at the absurdity of what you're doing, just look into a mirror and laugh.
Step 8: You want to get to the root of your laugh.
Focus on the way that you flex your nose when you laugh if your laugh is too nasal.An air channel which sits near your gut is what you should try to direct laughs through.If your laugh is loud, try to keep it to a whisper.
Step 9: The new laugh can be used in social situations.
When you laugh and speak, be aware of how you sound.In order to consciously laugh in the style you've chosen, you may need to be almost hyper aware.The sound may become more natural over time.Don't get frustrated if you catch yourself slipping into the old laugh.It can be hard to break the habit of laughing that you have developed through years of interacting with people.You have to be aware of the way that you're laughing.It may be easier to shift your sound if you are aware of how you sound.
Step 10: You should practice laughing every chance you get.
Make yourself laugh and keep laughing until you're happy with how it sounds.This can be done in a car, in the park, or in front of a mirror.If you practice laughing around people who haven't said anything funny, they may get uncomfortable.
Step 11: Don't be afraid to laugh out loud.
Practice can change intent if you choose to strive for a specific style of laughter.The laughs that you liked and subconsciously tried to imitate will be influenced by new experience, just as your natural laugh was shaped by environmental influences.If you like it, you don't need to be too picky about the way you sound.
Step 12: When laughing around friends, introduce your laugh slowly.
Don't put it on everyone, use it more often.Once you get used to laughing, you may not have to think about it at all.The tone of your brain will gradually adapt.