College of Public Speaking Voice Coaching


www.collegeofpublicspeaking.co.uk Some simple exercises that can be practiced at home or in the office to strengthen the voice and make it more appealing to an audience.

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18 Responses to “College of Public Speaking Voice Coaching”

  • GenevaSwiss says:

    This Guy himself need elocution lesson, from the very basics……………… and mouth transplant obviously too LOL

  • KirstyLouable says:

    Hi
    I have completely lost my voice cannot even whisper I need to find some reliable basic advice. I am not ill, just woke up and it’s gone! HELP!!

  • ReduceYourAccentLA says:

    Nice.

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  • vincestev says:

    Hi, did you find a voice coach in London?
    Rgds Vince – re Youtube video

  • UKSecretCourts says:

    Thanks Aubrey for that advice.

    What a difference !

  • AubreyDebrett says:

    Good, I am really, really glad to hear that.
    I hope you continue to get good results.

    I think there should be more videos relevant to voice in regards to speech on youtube as there are very few indeed.

    Thanks for letting me know it helped :)

  • roymalan says:

    Hey, that worked for me!
    I had the same problem and the pinching-my-nose technique is working fine.
    Thanks

  • hukootuna says:

    does anybody know where i can get a one to one voice coach in london…. My voice is quite soft and i hate it…

  • AubreyDebrett says:

    Hi blissfullness93,
    I am a voice teacher. One of the best ways to reduce the nasal quality in your voice is as follows:
    Speak while pinching your nose shut and concentrate on sending the sound out of your mouth rather than up into the nose – you should aim to reduce the vibration you feel in your nose. Then once you can do that practice releasing the pinch, but keeping that same non-nasal quality.
    Hope that helps. :) x

  • blissfullness93 says:

    damn. sucks to be chinese.

  • BigNickontheDrum says:

    If your voice is naturally ‘nasally’, it’s either because you emphasize the nasal quality too much, or your vocal chords are naturally too rich sounding. Start by ’singing’ eee-uuu-eee-uuu, and try to focus on opening your throat when making the uuu sound. I’m inclined to think your Chinese heritage may be to blame and your doctor may be right. The chinese language is tone based and relies on strong nasal projection to ‘annunciate’, so the nasal emphasis may be a natural inheritance.

  • blissfullness93 says:

    Hi, I have a nasally voice (maybe i was born with it) and i’m an australian born chinese so my english is pretty fluent, however, my voice sounds horrible! Is there any exercises to improve my voice or not to get that nasally sound? My doctor said i was probably born with it :|
    Thanks

  • vincestev says:

    Hi, I did think of that originally but then there would have been 50% less content. I hope, that aside, you found it useful.

    Regards Vince

  • pua2xs says:

    Great advice and examples, but would have liked you to have left a space after each one for us to repeat ourselves.

  • vincestev says:

    Hi, thanks for your comment. I wish you good luck with your speaking… All the best – Vince

  • roboticnoface says:

    nice video i hope this helps me

  • vincestev says:

    Hi, there are literally hundreds of possibilities in vocal development. How often to practice? If you have the time and opportunity, ten minutes a day is good until you get confident with them. Then use different exercises to practice the thunder and the roar, the crackle and the whisper of the voice. Speaking is a skill, and like with any practical skill, improvement is made with practice. I could say much more but there’s a character count limit. Regards Vince

  • rbland2020 says:

    Thanks for sharing your experience. These voice exercises …how often should one practice? and do the exercises progressively grow in intensity?

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