Do you ever wonder how other people hear you? The sound of your voice is different depending on if it is going away from or towards your body. This means that the way your audience hears you will be different than how you hear yourself.
The Perfect Voice and Vocal Power are two products to help listeners improve your speaking voice.
They present explanations of basic anatomy, common speaking issues and solutions, vocal exercises and daily warm-ups.
They present explanations of basic anatomy, common speaking issues and solutions, vocal exercises and daily warm-ups.
Contents
- The Perfect Voice – Summary
- Voice Exercises
- Use diaphragmatic breathing
- Only speak when you a belly full of air
- Make sure your larynx (in your throat) is not blocking air
About The Author: Roger Love is a voice and singing coach.
He is probably the most famous speaking and singing coach in the world, having worked with the likes of Tony Robbins, Gwen Stephany, Selena Gomez and many more A-list celebrities.
He is probably the most famous speaking and singing coach in the world, having worked with the likes of Tony Robbins, Gwen Stephany, Selena Gomez and many more A-list celebrities.
Let’s start with our summary and review:
Diaphragmatic Breathing
You use diaphragmatic breathing because you want to control the stream of air that comes out of your mouth as you speak.
- only move your stomach from your belly button to 3-4 inches above it
- only breath from your nose
If you can control the air flow, you can also control the sound.
Only Speak When Air Comes Out
You should create a continuous stream of air that comes out of your mouth as you speak.
That air should come as you push your belly back in.
That air should come as you push your belly back in.
Exercise with diaphragmatic breathing and speak only when your stomach is coming back in. Breath in from the nose, then breath out from your mouth slowly.
Roger Love has a few guided exercises with a few stock sentences, including the following:
If my stomach is coming in in as I speak I’am going to sound a lot better.
Common mistakes people do:
- Raising their chest breathing
- Keep speaking after they’ve run out of air, trying to squeeze the last words in. And that sounds terrible
- Tension in the top part of the stomach
- Holding air trying to make it last longer
Types of Voice
Roger love is simply amazing to mimicking the types of voice and what they do wrong.
Similarly for Straight Line Persuasion which is all about tonality, there’s no point in me “describing” how the voices sound.
Similarly for Straight Line Persuasion which is all about tonality, there’s no point in me “describing” how the voices sound.
But here are two examples I could find:
1. Nasal Voice
2. Airy Voice
The airy voice type is the one of sex goddess Maryilin Monroe and Mickey Rourke:
This type of voice uses lots of air but does not use the air for actual speaking power and loudness because it does not engage the vocal cords.
The 6 Elements of Voice
- Volume
Most people speak too low. Fill the space around you and never have anyone ask you to repeat.
A good volume is a mixture of air and cord vibration.
A good volume is a mixture of air and cord vibration.
- Melody
Melody is about going up and down and adding variety. Melody keeps people guessing and enthralled.
Most people are too close to monotone.
Most people are too close to monotone.
- Pitch
Too low pitch sounds like you’re too serious. Too high and people won’t take you seriously.
- Tone
Too airy and whispery sounds fragile, like Monroe used to speak.
At the opposite end of the spectrum is that grating, irritating sound you hear holding the “A” in “graaaass”, where it feels like you have no air left.
At the opposite end of the spectrum is that grating, irritating sound you hear holding the “A” in “graaaass”, where it feels like you have no air left.
- Pace
How quickly or slowly you speak.
Keep A Good Posture
Keep a good posture and don’t hunch over or you will constrict your air flow.
Drinks Lots of Water
Drink almost 2 liters of water a day.
It’s the water that you drank the day before that will help you mostly the day after.
It’s the water that you drank the day before that will help you mostly the day after.
And finally the most important part: the exercises.
Belly Breathing Exercise
Many are afraid of breathing with their belly and hold tension there because they don’t want to make it look as if they have a big tummy.
Let go of that fear.
Breath from your belly and let the air go out of your mouth as in a whistle, very little.
Let a bit of air come out without pressure on your stomach.
Breath from your belly and let the air go out of your mouth as in a whistle, very little.
Let a bit of air come out without pressure on your stomach.
Birthday Candles Exercise
Imagine you have a birthday pie in front of you want want to blow off the candles.
One by one, blow from your mouth and at each blow push your belly back in.
One by one, blow from your mouth and at each blow push your belly back in.
The goal is to not create any tension in your stomach. Let it come in, then relax. Let it come in, then relax.
Air to Fingers Exercise
Put a hand in front of your mouth and speak. The air should come out NOT in bursts, but unobstructedly.
Roger Love says
Roger Love says
I need to connect all of my words together
Of course, you can say anything though.
Scale Exercise
- Gog
Repeat “gog” up and down the scale. This exercise helps find both your low, middle and high voice
- Gag
Same but with a wider scale
Speak Low to Adjust The Larynx
First: find your Adam apple.
The larynx, or “sound box” is right behind it.
Swallow and it should go up.
Swallow and it should go up.
Here is the thing though: when you speak the larynx should NOT go up or it will suffocate your voice.
To find out if your larynx goes up, put a finger on the Adam’s apple and start speaking. It should not move more than a quarter or a third of an inch and not nearly as close as when you swallow.
To find out if your larynx goes up, put a finger on the Adam’s apple and start speaking. It should not move more than a quarter or a third of an inch and not nearly as close as when you swallow.
A larynx going to up when you speak is one of the most common problems affecting speakers and you should fix that.
You fix that with a series of low larynx exercise.
Repeat “mom” and speak like Yogi the bear or like Sylver Stallone.
Repeat “mom, mom, mom” with a low pitch.
Repeat “mom” and speak like Yogi the bear or like Sylver Stallone.
Repeat “mom, mom, mom” with a low pitch.
Volume Exercise
To get the best volume, simply get more air out of your mouth.
Put a hand in front of your mouth and count from one to ten, making sure that more air comes out of our mouth as you go from 1 to 10.
Remember that more air should not be “breathy” as with Monroe’s speaking, but a full voice.
To make sure your vocal chords are activated, repeat “caaaaaant” as you feel the vibration in the back of your throat.
To make sure your vocal chords are activated, repeat “caaaaaant” as you feel the vibration in the back of your throat.
Pitch Exercises
To reset your pitch say “hello” and keep the “o” going. Put your fingers on your stomach right below your rib cage and push in quick motion.
Your “ooo” should start vibrating up and down.
Now try to stay only with the high pitch and let go of the lower part of the scale.
Your “ooo” should start vibrating up and down.
Now try to stay only with the high pitch and let go of the lower part of the scale.
Mouth Physiology
Some of us make a smile when pronouncing certain words and spread their mouths too long (especially “e”).
Smiling is great, but not while speaking because it pushes air in the nasal cavities and we don’t sound good.
Smiling is great, but not while speaking because it pushes air in the nasal cavities and we don’t sound good.
To fix the smiling and spreading of mouths, put your index fingers on both corners of your mouth and push in as if you wanted to purse your lips a bit.
Then speak like that and recite the alphabet.
Then speak like that and recite the alphabet.
You don’t need to smile to say “e”. Say “u”, hold your mouth like that and than say “e”.
Both “Vocal Power” and “The Perfect Voice” cover the same exercises.
But The Perfect Voice is more compact and more tailored to actual voice exercises.
Plus, it also has an online access with actual questions and answers from students and I learned hugely from the questions and answers because many of them are questions I also had.
Plus, it also has an online access with actual questions and answers from students and I learned hugely from the questions and answers because many of them are questions I also had.
I recommend “The Perfect Voice”.
Videos might have helped
The program is in audio, and that’s cool.
At times I thought that maybe a video version could have helped for a few exercises.
The program is in audio, and that’s cool.
At times I thought that maybe a video version could have helped for a few exercises.
No Throat Tension / Mask
I wish Roger Love had dealt with throat’s muscle tension because I feel that’s one of the areas I should target.
I wish Roger Love had dealt with throat’s muscle tension because I feel that’s one of the areas I should target.
Brief and to the point
No beating around the bush, no thanks to mom and dad, no time wasted: everything is about voice here.
No beating around the bush, no thanks to mom and dad, no time wasted: everything is about voice here.
Warm up exercises
I particularly loved Roger Love’s warm up exercises. One single track on your phone and that’s all you need for your daily exercises.
I particularly loved Roger Love’s warm up exercises. One single track on your phone and that’s all you need for your daily exercises.
Learn From A Master
Roger Love is really a master at what he does.
When he replicates people’s voices it’s almost funny how good he is. And that’s very helpful to make you understand what vocal sins you are currently committing.
Roger Love is really a master at what he does.
When he replicates people’s voices it’s almost funny how good he is. And that’s very helpful to make you understand what vocal sins you are currently committing.
Some other resources I find very good when it comes to speaking:
- New York Coaching
I’m exploring this guy too these days. He is also crazy good: https://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkVocalCoaching
- Felicia Ricci
Felicia Ricci is also very good, she has a ton of crazy and helpful exercises. To overcome my throat tension I favorited this video of hers:
Roger Love has some awesome exercises to improve our voices.
I have been a Toastmaster to learn public speaking for 3 years, went all the way from scared to death to being president of the club.
And I always felt my voice was my main weakness.
Well, believe me or not, more than once I ended up being complimented because of my voice, including by people who were vocal experts. That was crazy for me and says a lot about what you can achieve if you apply these exercises.
And I always felt my voice was my main weakness.
Well, believe me or not, more than once I ended up being complimented because of my voice, including by people who were vocal experts. That was crazy for me and says a lot about what you can achieve if you apply these exercises.
It’s been months now that I do it almost every day.
And since I have a tendency to speak raising my larynx, when I go out after exercising and I hear myself speaking… Wow, I ask myself how could any girl resist me ?
And since I have a tendency to speak raising my larynx, when I go out after exercising and I hear myself speaking… Wow, I ask myself how could any girl resist me ?
I think that because most us speak every day since we were around two years old we fail to realize how important proper voice is.
Don’t do that mistake: it’s a fundamental tool of socialization, power and influence. And it’s because we use it daily that we must make sure we use it properly.
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Do you like the sound of your voice?
When you listen to the greeting you recorded on your own voice mail, do you like what you hear? Because many people don’t, and yet that’s the voice everyone is hearing and judging you by.
• Do you have the ability right now to control the way others perceive you when you speak?
• Can you predetermine the outcome of every conversation you enter into, making sure things always turn out the way you want?
• Are you moving people emotionally when you speak, in control of the feelings you want your listeners to share with you?
Because if you learn the above three skills, you can become an incredible speaker, presenter, communicator and influencer.
Because if you learn the above three skills, you can become an incredible speaker, presenter, communicator and influencer.
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You might not realize it, but your professional success, personal happiness, and satisfaction in life is directly linked to your ability to communicate. And by communicate, we’re not just talking about the words you use.
In fact, the words you use only count for about 7% of whether or not anyone believes you, likes you, thinks your smart, funny, strong or successful. More importantly, Tonality, the sounds your voice makes aside from the words, counts for more than 38%. And when you understand how your physiology and tonality can combine, you will be in control of about 93% of the magical powers of communication and influence.
The Perfect Voice’s online vocal trainer Program teaches you how to understand and utilize tonality to your advantage.
You can become an incredible communicator and dramatically change your life for the better.
You can become an incredible communicator and dramatically change your life for the better.