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What To Use For Making Your Voice Lower


Having a voice problem can steal your social status and reduce your social power. A man with a deep crisp consistent voice typically gets credibility and trust even if they don’t deserve it simply because to the human ear, a deep crisp voice sounds sincere.

It is true to a certain extent, that voice timber is reflective of the inner attitude of confidence and “sureness” in a particular individual. For those that don’t need medical assistance, this voice deepening can be achieved by using techniques and exercises that can literally transform the environment of the larynx.

Some men however may be suffering this affliction due to a lack of testosterone in their body. There was a recent study that correlated a high voice with depression and the cause of depression in men in a significant number of cases is a lack of testosterone.

For the majority however, it is more of an attitudinal problem and not medical. For this group there are non surgical and non pharmaceutical answers to the issues however, there is strong benefit in simple confidence. Social confidence can do a lot to alleviate the symptom of squeaky, high pitched voice and can actually repair the problem to a large extent.

The voice box after all is a muscle group and these muscles can easily be trained and strengthened to a large degree and that is the type of therapy that should be sought if getting a deeper voice is your goal. When the voice box is relaxed and limber, it can produce a better quality sound, much like a guitar string that is wound lower to produce a lower sound.

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Why My Voice Is Not Deep Enough?


There is a simple exercise you can do right now to demonstrate why a voice in some men is not deep consistently. Stress elements play a large role in voice crispness providing you do not need medical assistance. This simple exercise shows how the voice box is structured.

You can do this right now if you are alone, simply hum a flat tone with your head tilted down with your chin nearly touching your chest, now continue the tone but lift your head right back with your face to the ceiling.

What you will find is when you lift your head high, the pitch changes automatically to a higher pitch. It would be impractical to talk with your jaw tucked into your chest all the time, but this simple exercise demonstrates how the larynx is built and how it works.

The larynx is essentially a muscle group that is formed in such a way to facilitate raw sound when air passes through it. This raw sound is shaped into words by the use of mouth shape and tongue manipulations. It is this raw sound we are interested in changing if we want a deeper and crisper voice.

From the exercise you will notice that despite your best efforts to maintain the same tone, it undeniably changed when you lifted your head, it went to a higher pitch. What actually happened is that your voice box muscles were stretched. When your jaw was at your chin, the voice box was limber, much like winding down a guitar string lower, the pitch changes.

Stress elements in the larynx create that lost control and the tightness in the larynx is what is responsible for your inability to maintain and control a crisp, deep speaking voice.

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