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There are so many benefits of improving your voice, especially for your videos and webinars and podcasts. If your not ever seen in your videos, it's truly essential to utilize voice technique so that you can connect with and engage your audience. But, the truth is, a person will have an opportunity to disengage from you every 90 seconds. Find out more in this video.
It's essential that your audience connects to you. If they connect with you, they will be more likely to stay with you and try to follow you. Voice technique makes it much easier to connect with the audience on a personal level, even if they never see you.
Passion, it's the core to your video because your talking about something you love. Most of the time. The goal is to let passion drive you and your vocal technique, but, if that's not an option, these tips will create that passion and will make your audience want to stay engaged with you.
Storytelling is really just like talking. It's a great quality to be able to just talk and tell stories about your material to your audience. This video will give you tips and techniques on how to tell stories and talk to engage and captivate your audience.
A fantastic technique for bringing words to life. Creating the picture in your head, like a movie playing, will give your text an organic color that is unmatched.
A wonderful technique for anyone who is reading a script or tele-prompter for sure. Learn to read what your reading and see what's coming up. This technique will help your flow sound more natural.
The biggest issue I see everyone tend with is reading a script and/or sounding artificial, lacking passion and robotic. This video will help address some of those issues so you sound more natural behind the mic.
Included in this video is an example of great storytelling vs. artificial reading and a little bit more information on how to deliver a passion filled presentation.
Many people use and talk about using video and audio prompters. This video will give you a little bit of information about the pros and cons of these devices.
There are two different ways to go about voice improvement. One is organic, natural flow, the other is technique. My method is laying in technique. In this lecture I explain the difference.
I often get the question, should this sound fake or why do I sound fake. It's important to note with technique and working with the muscle memory, you've got to practice the technique separate, don't go out in the world speaking in overdo. In this video I'll talk about the concept of laying in a new layer into the muscle memory.
Everyone has a pattern. A pattern can be a lilt, a drop, a cadence. It's okay if you have a pattern as long as it's not getting in the way of you being understood. In this video I talk about patterns and what they are and how to adjust them if need be.
Often times what we think we are doing is not what the audience perceives at all. In this video I talk about setting the core five and knowing when it's okay to feel weird about what your doing and making sure you are setting things just right for your audience.
Bottom line, if you want to keep your audience from checking out, you want to be unpredictable. The minute they know what we are going to do, they might think they know best and check out. Learn all about being unpredictable and how important it is in this video.
Always, always, no matter what, remember we don't know what you know-even if we are in the same field. Learn how to really break things down for us so we can follow, hear, listen and understand.
One of the most essential keys of success is in your pacing, the speed you read or speak at. This video is the foundation for adding all levels of technique.
Included in this video is an example of setting the right pace, not to fast, not to slow.
As I have made clear over and over, pacing is so incredibly important to engagement and many other things. Here is an audio example of pacing that is to fast,to slow and just right.
Having established a moderate pace in the last video, we can now play with strong technique. This video will teach you how to add in "fast" words and phrases to be unpredictable.
In addition to the fast bits that you learned to add above, this video will teach you how to reel your audience in by adding in slow pacing on words and phrases.
Just like a pace foundation, you also want to create a moderate volume to work from. This video will help you establish your moderate volume to work from.
Just like speed, we now take our moderate volume that we have established and add in bits of loud on words and phrases to keep our audience guessing. This video will teach you how.
One of the most effective techniques in the cannon here, adding in quiet will reel your audience in and leave them wanting more. Never loose an ear again after you learn this technique.
Not about the technical aspects, but this video will give you a little bit of instruction when you get behind the microphone and show you how to not be intimidated.
One of the most used phrase in voice training is you need to be articulate. But what does that even mean? Learn one of the key bits of articulation in this video, consonant endings.
Here's something you might not have thought about, the voice needs to get up and out of your mouth. Visualizing the words, the letters, coming up and out of your mouth can be a huge help in articulation. Learn how to do this technique in this video.
One of the most beneficial techniques to having crisp articulation, especially if you are not a native English speaker. In this video you will learn about the power of driving to the end of your words, phrases and even presentation.
The pitch of your voice can be pleasing or not. It's essential to establish a pitch that your client can listen to on length so they won't check out on you or worse, turn down the sound and just watch the slides. Learn about the importance of pitch in this video.
In addition to having a nice tonal quality, a good, even pitch, it can be very beneficial to your ability to captivate the room if you can add in a little pitch play, like we do in real life. This video will teach you how.
A fun technique that can add emphasis to important words or phrases. This is often used by speakers, learn how to add elongation in this video.
In this audio, I give you examples of what it sounds like to not stress words and to stress words when delivering content.
Often times when I work with people I discover that they are flat lining just because they are not adding enough stress words. In this video I talk about the ways you must add stress and the amount of stress words to add and why.
When you ask questions, really ask them and utilize the techniques of pitch up at the end, pause, wait for answer and then answer or move on. Learn how in this video.
Vocal Energy is what you will learn in this video. Vocal energy is the energy that we hear in your voice. It's supported and created by volume, pitch, speed and breath.
Two techniques that we automatically use in real life can add wonderful variety to your videos and audio. In this video you will learn how to reveal information in the moment and deliver material that you've clearly thought about and you want your audience to know your the expert.
Dropping your jaw is not something very many people do. Most of us hold tremendous tension in our jaw. A valuable skill, learning to drop your jaw will automatically clear up your articulation in many ways. Learn the important of jaw dropping in this video.
The forward stretch is the exercise I speak of in the above Drop Your Jaw video Lecture 28th. This video will teach you step by step how to do the forward stretch.
An essential piece of life and the gasoline that fuels the voice. Learn the power of breathing in this video.
As described in Lecture 30: Breathing. This video will teach you how to learn the technique of rib expansion breathing.
Often times one of the biggest issues with breathing is that you take in a breath and then go to long, speak to much without taking in another breath. What happens? You ended up running out of air and sounding like your gasping for breath or you stop in a weird place to take a breath. This video will give you valuable information about when to take a breath.
Often times when we are not speaking well, either not in our true voice or going to fast, not breathing etc. we just keep going, push through to get it over with. But, it's really important to learn to stop, breathe and reset. In this video I'll talk about how and why.
It's essential that you connect to the breath if you want to engage and captivate your audience. In this video, I'll teach you the how's and why's of connecting tot he breath.
In this video I give you three ways you can practice and lay in the art of connecting to the breath into the muscle memory.
The sounds that you make that you probably don't even know you do! That's a mouthful. Most people have idiosyncratic sounds like sighs or taps or clicks. This video will teach you about them and how to get rid of them.
Um, So, Uh, the cripplers of presenters everywhere. These are phrases that we use because we need to get grounded. Learn all about these cripplers and how to avoid them in this video.
For non-native English speakers, there can be issues with vowels and consonants that are indicative of the mother tongue. This video addresses these vowels and consonants and ways to move beyond them to create a clearer more articulate sound.
One of the most valuable pieces of information you can share with your audience are connection phrases. These are phrases where you use your knowledge to tell use what we are going to learn.
Believe it or not, even as the expert, our audience wants to connect to us. Often times, by our humaness, that is how we connect the best with those who want to learn from us. This video will show you how to do that.
Yes, it's essential to practice, but in this video not only do I teach you about ways to practice, but give you a tip on one of the most powerful ways you can bring your text to life through practing.
The structure of your script/speech/content is important, especially the Introduction and transitional phrases. Here is an example, in writing, to follow as you prepare your material.
Included in this video is one of my favorite and most effective articulation warm ups. Fafa.
It's really great to warm up your voice, your face and your body prior to recording, whether we see you or not. A great way to get the mouth cavity open and moving as well as over doing plosives so they sound just right when you record is tongue twisters, find out more in this audio.
Tongue twisters, as we have already established are a great way to warm up the face and the voice. Here are many more examples of tongue twisters for you to try out that really help with the plosives especially.
Do you find yourself tripping over your words a lot? No matter if you work off a script or speak off the cuff, tripping over your words can be avoided, or at least reduced. In this video, I'll teach you a few mouth warm ups that will help in your overall articulation and delivery.
In this video, I'll give you a great exercise that will help warm up your face muscles. Believe it or not, your face muscles can get really tight and when they do, it effects the way you speak. Massaging the muscles will help warm and loosen them up. I'll show you how.
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I've added a little more information here on breath connecting to the words and how to make that happen, as well as why it's important.
Just a little something so you don't fell lost, even with expert tips.
Many of you do technical videos, wow, more power to you because that stuff is hard to deliver. Here's a little bit of extra boost for you, as far as bits you need to remember to do to keep your material engaging. It's tough material, you know it well, remember we don't and add in the flair to keep us interested and engaged.
Here is an example of slightly adding voice technique to a technical delivery.
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