If you don't realize it, your voice has a huge impact on the impression you make, and they say first impressions last a lifetime.Your voice can command respect and show confidence, but it can also be welcoming and help you express your emotion.The good news is that you can improve your speaking voice, even if you don't give off a great first impression.It is not possible to change the pitch of your voice, but you can work on other elements that will make it stronger and more impressive.
Step 1: Proper breathing can be practiced.
Proper breathing techniques are required to produce a smooth, powerful, and natural voice.Humans are supposed to breathe and speak from their lungs, but a lot of people do this with their chests.If you take a breath and your chest and shoulders rise, you are a chest breather.If you want to correct this and teach your body to breathe from the diaphragm, you must breathe in deeply for four seconds.Hold the air in your lungs for four seconds, then exhale for a count of four.For two minutes every day, repeat this exercise.You can practice this technique for five minutes a day.If you're comfortable with the four second breathing, you can practice the same technique, but extend the inhale, hold, and exhale to 20 seconds each.You only need to do it once a day.
Step 2: You should incorporate proper breathing into your speech.
As you learn the proper breathing technique, you can begin to speak from your diaphragm as well.If you want to do this, take a deep breath, exhale and speak as your belly flattens.As you begin to run out of air, take a deep breath and speak again, but be careful as your belly is flattening.Always breathe through your nose.It's better for your vocal strength to breathe through the nose.
Step 3: Relax and use your voice.
Muscle tension in the body and throat can wreak havoc on your voice, and this can lead to a thin and nasally voice that has no resonance.The breathing exercises will hopefully calm your body and mind, and you can relax your throat by yawning and humming.Move your jaw from one side to the other as you hum.Use your fingers to massage your throat after a few minutes.
Step 4: You can practice your pitch.
It is important to speak in your natural pitch because speaking in a higher or lower pitch can damage your vocal cords.A good pitch will result in a pleasant speaking voice, and while it may be difficult to change your natural pitch, you can give it more character by working with the pitch you have.To take advantage of your natural pitch, be prepared to speak.Stress can make your voice high-pitched and squeaky, and it can put tension on your muscles.This will allow you to project your voice properly when you're speaking.The air in your body vibrates in different places, such as the nose, throat, chest, and mouth, which creates different sound qualities.To have a full and deep voice, you have to suck in the air.If you only use the nose, you will have a louder voice.
Step 5: It's a good idea to avoid nasal speech.
Your voice won't be as deep, rich, or full if you have a nasal voice.If you put your fingers on the bridge of your nose and say the words "rung" and "mom" you will feel it vibrate.Say the words "sour," "bracelet," and "tiger" if you felt the same sensation in your nose.When you speak, use the full range of motion with your lips, jaw, teeth, and tongue.If you don't use the full range of motions with these articulators, you are more likely to focus sound in your nose.
Step 6: Speak in a more pleasant way.
A non-melodious voice is flat and boring, whereas a melodious voice conveys change, emotion, and life.If you change your pitch as you speak, you can get more melody in your voice.The speaker raises the pitch of their voice to indicate a question when they speak.The first, second, and third ways to say the phrase "you are going there" are the same.Say the phrase out loud and see what it means.To practice incorporating these changes into your speech, read aloud to yourself every day, and focus on changing the pitch of your voice to convey different emotions.
Step 7: Work on enunciation.
People will have a hard time understanding you if you mumble or don't articulate properly.The keys to clear sound are forming the sound, supporting it with your breath, and finishing it completely.The tongue exercise involves folding your tongue back as if you were touching the back of your throat.You should stretch it as far back as you can, then stick it out of your mouth.10 times.If you want to do a jaw exercise, you need to use broad movements with your jaws and exaggerate the motion of your tongue and jaw.
Step 8: You can project from your mask.
The bridge of the nose is where your voice should come from, and it is located in the area of your face known as the mask.Say "mmm-hmm over and over" to find this area.When you feel your mask vibrating, place your hands on your lips.Take note of whether your mask is vibrating when you say the numbers if you want to project from this area.Move the sound around until you hear your numbers coming from your mask.
Step 9: Do a vocal strength training.
Strength exercises can help project your voice better.inhale deeply and exhale slowly as you make a hissing sound.This is done 10 times a day.You can say "ney" 10 times, but the trick is to say it in different pitches as you work up and then down your vocal range.