Wednesday, 26 October 2011

How can I find my natural speaking voice?

For some reason, I've felt that my natural speaking voice, I just can't find it. I always feel it's to high and sometimes I can talk at a level I feel I like the best, that is the %26quot;most natural%26quot;. If I start off my morning with a somewhat high voice that's how it will be until I get more through my day and when it comes to a close it usually varies. Regularly I have a very deep voice, and I'm told so. I am unsure if people notice changes in your voice as much as you do? Is their a way I can find my natural speaking voice? It always feels kind of strange and off, like a decibel to high. (I have no idea how much a decibel is.) If I talk to someone I'm really chill with, I feel I reach this natural point. But I feel like It's hard to reach that any other time.
How can I find my natural speaking voice?
steven i feel the %26quot;pitch%26quot; of your voice %26amp; your %26quot;natural speaking voice%26quot; are different things. your natural speaking voice is the way you say something, your accent, your choice of words, how you talk, how your voice expresses different emotions.

the %26quot;pitch%26quot; is something that as you noted drops during the day.

singers do exercises during the morning to %26quot;relax%26quot; %26amp; %26quot;train%26quot; their voice.

a decibel is a measurement between how loud one thing is compared to another.

i find that i tend to use my speaking voice on the phone %26amp; that really brings out the sound of my own voice to me.

hope this helps
How can I find my natural speaking voice?
your vocal cords need to be stretched like any other muscle(well the muscles that control them). When you get up in the morning do some humming and maybe some basic scales. you know, a a a a a a a a a

and increase, then decrease the pitch of each aaa. Once your voice is warmed up you should be good.
talk normal

like you AVERAGELY DO.

hey, there it is!