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Strategies to Deepen Voice Tone

  1. Raise the soft palate, this is the fleshy part of the back of your throat, by raising this area you will create a larger space inside your mouth, thus achieving a deeper well rounded voice tone.

  1. Relax your neck and throat muscles by dropping your shoulders, this movement allows airflow to pass over you vocal folds (cords) with ease and regularity. This will result in your voice deliverance being at its natural level of pitch and tone. See Understanding How the Voice Works. http://www.online-communicator.com/audtal4.html

  1. Most people I have worked with have learnt the ability to easily drop their tone two or three octaves by practising strategies one and two. But if your natural tone and pitch is akin to Joe Pasquale, then work with a professional voice coach who will be able to support you in changing where you pitch from.

Strategies to Raise Voice Tone

  1. Look up to the sky or ceiling and relax your shoulders whilst standing on an angle where your feet are not aligned with your knees and hips, a slight weight shift onto one leg will achieve this. The results will be that you will feel lighter in your mind and thoughts and so your muscles are held differently in your neck and throat thus raising the vocal sound.

  2. Practise the method in point 1 until you achieve the desired result. Nothing in presenting is perfected without practise and commitment.

3. Voice Speed and Pace

You would use this technique in order to direct your audience to where you want them to go in their experience. There are three speeds to subliminally influence the emotion of your audience.

  1. Quick Pace

  2. Slow Pace

  3. Very Slow Pace

Quick Pace: When you want your audience to make mental connections in pictures, then quicken up your delivery, (essential when you are delivering a concept or new idea that has no data or statistics to back it up)

Slow Pace: When you want your audience to hear what you are saying internally and to ponder or consider what you are saying, slow down and put a rhythm into your speech with an inflection up. A technique used by politicians, actors and especially children. (Young children know instinctively how to negotiate and get what they want!)

Very Slow Pace: When you want your audience to access their feelings and emotions for a purpose, then slow right down and speak even more slowly and rhythmically. (This technique is used by politicians, actors, singers and world presenters in order to evoke emotional response and connection to the material they are presenting.)

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