There are many people dissatisfied with their voice. Some do not like the fact that he disappears at the most inopportune moment, others are not satisfied with his timbre, intonation, and so on. But what is a voice? Do you really think that his qualities are exclusively natural? Voice is something that can be developed, trained, changed.
Have you ever been to the theater? If so, then they probably paid attention to how the actors say. Stage speech is something amazing. In order to master it, people have to do the same exercises for years. The result is clear diction, excellent sound output, a loud and convincing voice.
Acting is something that consists of many elements. An actor can enter the image only by using his whole body. Stage speech involves the use of the entire voice apparatus. You need to be able to not only properly manage the vocal cords, but also breathe, keep your posture and so on. Please note that for normal conversations, you can restrict yourself only to shallow breathing. Is shallow breathing suitable for long monologues or for pronouncing important persuasive phrases? No. Here you need to use diaphragmatic breathing. With it, you can speak in a louder, stronger and more saturated voice. Aperture is important because it helps push air through.
Stage speech implies complete control of breathing. It is important to learn not only to take it, but also to support it. You will have to learn to speak for one long breath in one breath and gain air imperceptibly. As an exercise, you can advise reading a poem called "The House That Jack Built." How will it help you? Many of them. Pay attention to its design. Each part of it is slightly larger than the previous one. Each of them needs to learn to pronounce in one breath. Everything will be simple at first, but problems with the last stanzas may arise. This exercise will help you learn how to control your breathing.
Are you interested in stage speech? Then think about your posture. You can truly speak beautifully only when the back is absolutely straight. How to straighten it? Extend your right hand up so that the whole body is tensed. Then do the same with your left hand. Then raise both hands up, stretch your whole body and slowly lower them, leading behind your back and straightening your shoulders. Remember this position. At the moment, your posture is exactly what it should be.
Stage speech exercises are different. Of course, most of them are aimed specifically at making sounds. How to improve your diction? Start learning tongue twisters, tongue twisters, complicated poems. Remember that classes should be systematic. What tongue twisters and tongue twisters to use? In principle, any. The main thing is that they are not too simple. Periodically, they should be changed, switch to something more complex, serious. What verses can be used to train diction? It is best to use those that are hard to read. The works of Mayakovsky, Khlebnikov, Bryusov and other futurist poets are great. Excerpts from the Iliad may also be used. There are many options. Stage speech develops well when reading lighter verses. Read them expressively, with feeling, processing each word.
Diction can be corrected by reading non-verse texts. Read aloud before bedtime, and in the morning your speech will be much better - this is a fact. Anyway, try to talk as much as possible.
Voice casting is a rather complicated process. The result can be very good. Of course, you should not spare efforts to improve speech. Everything will definitely pay off.