2024 Author: Harry Day | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 15:43
Here are some interesting exercises for exploring your own voice. It is important to remember that any training requires systematicity and involvement, otherwise there will be no changes.
⠀ Put your hands on your stomach, remember a situation where you were very angry. Try to remember it in as much detail as possible. Now pronounce any text, pressing your hands and trying to extract sounds from the abdomen. Direct your attention there. Release your anger by speaking consonants clearly and opening your mouth wide. You can do the same with other emotions.
⠀ "Ladder" Take a short phrase - an X-ray electrographic misanthropist will do. I was joking) and say it calmly and naturally. Then, as if going down the stairs, lowering the tone - as much as you can. And, having reached the bottom of your steps, go up, raising your voice. I invite my students to help themselves by marking each "rung" with their hand. This exercise, among other things, makes the voice velvety.
⠀ And a good exercise for the strength of the voice, saturation with vibrations: Read any text aloud (5-10 minutes a day), skipping consonants. Then minting them again.
⠀ Clasp a wooden wine cork with your teeth (or a pencil, it's easier with it) and say some text, trying to pronounce the words clearly. Then remove the cork / pencil and repeat the same. You will immediately feel the change, try it. This is a good diction exercise.
⠀ And here's another, on the development of the flight of sound. Try to pronounce sounds: ma, ba, pa and other combinations of consonant and vowel, as if you were playing tennis and making a "serve" sound. At the same time, each time help yourself with your hand, as if you were swinging a racket and at the same time "send" a sound. You can pull a vowel: maaaa, or you can speak abruptly. Try it differently. In this case, the movement of your hand will also change.
⠀ And most importantly, while doing these exercises, observe what changes are taking place inside. It is important.
⠀ And singing very liberates the voice. You don't have to take vocal lessons. Just sing when you do something, even if it seems to you that you have no voice at all. This is wrong. Do you have it. It is yours, your own.
⠀ If you let the voice fly freely, everyone has it beautiful. And, of course, unique.
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