

To get the full workout, say them each several times but only as fast as you can go and keep them clear. Now, for isolation of muscles for articulation, try some tongue twisters like those below.Say “Mmmmmmm” until you feel a buzzy sensation in the front of your face.Again, the focus here is on more flexibility and coordination.Starting at mid range, make a siren sound with Oooo and Eeeee by sliding down your vocal range several times, starting higher each time.Say “Ney, ney, ney, ney, ney” loudly but without yelling 10 times up and down your vocal range.This enhances vocal flexibility and coordination.Raise your volume a bit and say “Mmmmmmmmy name is…” Repeat this ten times up and down your vocal range.Mmm-hmm.” up and down your vocal range, from low to middle to high and back again, 10 times. This develops mask resonance, which creates a clean and vibrant sound by creating a clean approximation of the cords and a resonance that will sound great and project easily.Say “Mm-mmm (as in yummy) Mmm-hmm (like yes) ” Repeat 5 times.Proper breathing is the foundation for a healthy voice AND control over nervous energy that can make the voice quiver.Breathe deeply and exhale on a hisssssssing sound.A Strength Training Workout for Your Voice So here is a mini-workout that you can use every day to get your voice in shape and get control of those tremors, quivers, and flips when you speak.
#Voice training for deeper voice professional#
Unless you are a voice practitioner, or have studied with a voice professional (which I highly recommend!) you may not know what proper vocal exercises are. Regardless of the case, voice training using proper vocal exercises can make a world of difference in both control and endurance in the voice. I cannot know the exact cause of the reader’s quivers without speaking with them, but it is likely that the cause of their quivering voice is either nerves, or lack of vocal strength, or both.

Just as with the rest of your body, some people naturally have more vocal strength, while others need to pump up theirs just to keep up with their daily vocal requirements. So it’s not surprising that your voice can be adversely affected by excitement and stress. In addition, you use three quarters of your body when you speak a word, and even a stubbed toe can affect the sound of your voice. There are more nerves in the muscles of the larynx than any other muscles in your body, with the exception of your eyes. It can produce at least 325 different pitches. The voice is made up of muscles, cavities, tissues, nerves, fluids, etc., just like the rest of you. Is there some kind of exercise that may strengthen my vocal cords? Any ideas what may contribute to that?Īlso, as a Realtor, I encounter the quivery voice as I’m talking with my clients and it conveys an impression of not being sure of what I’m saying.” “One thing I need help in is voice control. Or does your voice need strength training?Ī Six Minutes reader whose career depends on a strong, confident voice sent in this question: Does your voice convey confidence and conviction every time you speak?
