Public Speaking – Tips to make your voice better for the future
If you have a conversation with a large group in an auditorium or a small group in a conference room, your voice is the main tool as a speaker. Use your voice to maximum effect and to be heard, follow these simple tips.
Pointer 1: Vary your pitch, tone, volume and time
The tone of your voice is its "height" or "meanness". Varying your space is a way to add color, excitement, and emphasis to your messages. Nervous speakers sometimes have tensionin their vocal cords, resulting in a field of accidents higher. Relaxation and breathing exercises can help with this (see below).
The tone and quality of your voice a lot to say to your audience that words could never convey. It's your voice sounds hot or cold? Sounds colloquial or formal? Do you sound friendly, happy, angry or nervous?
Have you heard the word "boring", right? This is what it sounds like when you can not change the tone of your voice. When adjustingToe to thoughts and feelings in the competition presentation, the public can get a deeper level of understanding and a deeper connection with yourself.
Volume of noise in your voice. Volume of use other than weight and remember to take part in the size of the place is only mentioned in
One way to really get the audience to leave the volume when you want to make an important point. Turn the volume forces the audience to giveconcentration more to do what you say.
Use silence and pauses in order to maximize your message and to create drama. Silence gives you and your audience an enjoyable – which allows them to deal with what you said, because it is difficult for our brains to keep the information too much at once. Give them a break from your voice. A pause can be used to emphasize a point that really seems to sink into
Another thing to silence the volume: keep strong wordsbeginning to end. Some people's voices fade out at the end of a sentence or idea, leaving the audience to understand in order to hear the last word. Be sure to punch the beginning and end of sentences, so it does not disappear, and let the public into confusion.
Tempo is the speed with which you speak. It may be faster or slower for emphasis. Sometimes nervous speakers run through their language, early termination, leaving the audience breathe and lost becauseforgotten half of what was said. Breathing and relaxation can help manage and moderate the pace. Slower pace, when you have something important to say – do not want to rush through the critical points.
Pointer 2: Practice relaxation and breathing
I called the relaxation and breathing enough time? Relaxation and proper breathing allows oxygen to be distributed and muscles to relax, rather than to build excitement around his shoulders and chest,E 'can compress the lungs and make your voice sounds weak from lack of breath support.
Take a few deep breaths before your presentation. Practice deep breathing from your diaphragm, you do the right thing when the stomach swells, but the shoulders do not rise. Search the web for articles and books about "diaphragmatic breathing" or "belly breathing".
Do a little 'warm-ups and stretches beforehand, including in particular involving your face, jaw, neck, chest, andupper body. And do not forget to breathe during the presentation. Pause to breathe, while you continue to talk through the presentation in a hurry – and the audience did not notice either.
Pointer 3: Repeat arrears, so the audience can be heard
In a large room, repeat back questions of your audience. Unless there is someone in the room to provide a microphone to audience members, it is likely that some people in the audience does not feelquestion for you. Repeat applications are all on the same page and keep the public is left feeling not.
One way to practice the tips in this article is to read aloud from a book or a newspaper. Better yet: read aloud from a book! Children's books are meant to be read by a wide range of vocal inflections, and will give you the opportunity to try all the advice above.
Your voice is the most powerful instrument of public speaking. If your votematch the emotion and concepts in the presentation, it gives the public a deeper understanding and respect for your message.
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