Vocal Excellence

By Robert Miro






Olivia MacDonnell from ConfidentSpeak demystifies elocutionelocution lessons and shares her top vocal suggestions to having a confident talking voice.

I think the times of "how now brown cow" repeated at revulsion are a thing of the past . The full term "elocution" developed a sullied reputation of being stiff, uninteresting and drill-like in approach, perhaps rightly so; but voice training or elocution lessons have undergone major changes . They're now simpler , well implemented and on occasions systematic in their approach to a confident vocal delivery. So, to provide proof for it this voice coach desire to share with you one or two tips to having a prominent talking voice. Hey, slow Down What's The Rush?

A good pace always takes away from your vocal presence, and it's the most terrible mistake people make. Therefore there isn't any rush, don't confuse energy with talking fast.

The Drama of Pause

Don't be terrified of the silence. Never undervalue the power of the pause! It shows you aren't terrified of silence.

These spaces between your thoughts can be as dynamic as the thoughts themselves. You may hold a listener's attention by creating forceful silences.

Pausing always adds greater significance to your message, and as a result adds to your vocal delivery. Are you Breathing? A listener always is related to a cool composed communicator. To realize a peaceful and composed talking style you want to contemplate your breathing and Yes I know... I know..

You know how to breathe!

But did you ever essentially think how your breathing can have an effect on your vocal delivery? To have a  robust , resonant voice it is essential to understand correct breathing. You may need assistance from a voice coach initially , so here's a helping hand : Think about breathing efficiently in the body ( a deep breath isn't how much air we take into our body but how deep in the body it is going ). As you inhale target the centre of your body expanding. As you breathe out or talk , the center of the body reduces . Think about the message you wish to convey. A voice coach will always ask you "what do you need my listener to think and feel about your message? Decide on this and the emotion in your voice will follow.

Think Power Words....Think Vocal Contrast. The most significant words in a sentence are known as "key power words" These words break the sentence down to its basic meaning. These words need to stand out in some shape but how?

1. Change of volume.

2. Pitch Change .

3. Articulation of certain consonants.

4. Change of pace .

Pause before or after. Try the techniques for yourself! So that you can see, not a drill or a tongue twister in sight!




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