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Breathing Exercises to Strengthen and Deepen Your Voice


deeper voiceWoman love a man with a powerful and authoritative voice. It gives off an err of confidence and masculinity. If you do not have a strong voice, you may feel hopeless in trying to change it, assuming that there is really nothing you can do about it. The truth is, there are many ways one can deepen their voice effectively, and you can even wind up sounding like a completely different person. One of the ways you can strengthen your voice is to practice Diaphragmatic.

Diaphragmatic breathing is basically deep belly breathing. Since your voice is a result of air being pushed from your lungs and then contorted in your vocal box, doing breathing exercises will give you a stronger push, which will make your vocal control increase. Start by placing a hand over your belly button. Then take a long inhale as you are counting to ten, make sure you inhale for a full ten seconds. Once you have inhaled for ten seconds, then exhale for ten seconds, making sure to exhale for a full ten seconds. Keep doing this repeatedly until it completely comfortable for you to do.

Once you have gotten comfortable with this exercise, try adding a sound to the equation. Try for example an “ah” sound. Making sure to hold the sound for as long as you possibly can before stopping. Once you have gotten use to this then try bouncing your shoulders as you make the sound for as long as you can, this will make it a little bit harder. Once you have gotten use to this, then you should be able to do this on a daily basis. Try to do it as often as possible, like whenever you are alone driving in the car. Before you know it, you’ll be speaking with a stronger voice and taking less breathes between each pause.

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Simple Vocal Exercises to Lower Your Voice


deeper voiceJust like your body, your voice also needs exercise. Of course we all spend a lot of our time talking, but this is not the same as a workout that would relax your voice and help get the most out of it. Since the cause of a high-pitched voice is tension in the muscles of the larynx, these simple exercises help you to lower your voice.

Before doing these exercises you should first do some warm up exercises to release tension in your neck, shoulders, jaw and tongue. To exercise your tongue, extend it out of your mouth as far as you can and move it in all directions. To exercise your facial muscles, make as many exaggerated funny faces as you can. To remove tension in your neck and shoulders, do neck and shoulder rolls. You can also try massaging the base of your tongue, which is located behind your chin bone, with your thumbs.

Once you’ve done these warm-ups, you can try these vocal exercises. Vocalize an ‘aah’ sound going higher and deeper, and lower your voice gradually. Hum holding a particular pitch for ten seconds at least. Yawn several times to open up the back of your throat. Flap your lips while making a ‘brr’ sound, going up and down your vocal range. Make some noises while jumping up and down or shaking your body.

For best results, do these exercises on a regular basis to release tension. A good speaking voice is one of the keys to success in life and vocal workouts will not only help you lower your voice but also increase its range and power.

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