You’ve been given the world’s most amazing and versatile instrument: your voice. It tells the world not just what you want to say, but who you are. Are you making the most of it?
Do you hold people’s attention when you speak? Can people always hear you and understand you easily? Can you rely on your voice working well whenever you need to use it? Is it communicating positive things about you to the world? Does it give you confidence? Your answer to all these questions could be a strong ‘Yes’. If it isn’t, then your voice isn’t doing everything it could for you.
Your voice is an instrument, even if you never sing. Interesting speaking voices use up to 15 notes, which is more than in many songs. If you wanted to play any other instrument you would take lessons, but it’s assumed everyone can use their voice. Everyone can also run, but we now know how important it is to learn good running form to get the best results and stay injury-free. In the same way, without training you’re probably using your voice in a way that doesn’t make the most of what it can do for you, and may well give you problems now or in the future.
To make the most of your voice you need the right technique.
By doing the Better Voice courses, with time and practice you could expect to:
The technique we teach has helped countless people over more than a hundred years to literally find their voice.
Some wanted to speak in a way that let their personality shine; some to speak to groups professionally and with confidence; some to sound authoritative when necessary; some to repair a badly damaged voice; and some simply to have more confidence in their voice and therefore themselves. Better Voice can do any or all of those things for you too.
‘Exactly what I needed both in contents and presentation … It's just wonderful, so much so that I can hardly stop reading and doing the exercises! (Christine de B.)
We guarantee that learning Better Voice as directed in the courses cannot possibly damage your voice in any way. (And that’s a promise not all voice techniques can make.)
This introductory course teaches you the vital first step in improving and protecting your voice, and also gives you useful tips you can put into practice right away to use your voice better.
You’ve been given the world’s most amazing and versatile instrument: your voice. It tells the world not just what you want to say, but who you are. Are you making the most of it?
Do you hold people’s attention when you speak? Can people always hear you and understand you easily? Can you rely on your voice working well whenever you need to use it? Is it communicating positive things about you to the world? Does it give you confidence? Your answer to all these questions could be a strong ‘Yes’. If it isn’t, then your voice isn’t doing everything it could for you.
Your voice is an instrument, even if you never sing. Interesting speaking voices use up to 15 notes, which is more than in many songs. If you wanted to play any other instrument you would take lessons, but it’s assumed everyone can use their voice. Everyone can also run, but we now know how important it is to learn good running form to get the best results and stay injury-free. In the same way, without training you’re probably using your voice in a way that doesn’t make the most of what it can do for you, and may well give you problems now or in the future.
To make the most of your voice you need the right technique.
By doing the Better Voice courses, with time and practice you could expect to:
The technique we teach has helped countless people over more than a hundred years to literally find their voice.
Some wanted to speak in a way that let their personality shine; some to speak to groups professionally and with confidence; some to sound authoritative when necessary; some to repair a badly damaged voice; and some simply to have more confidence in their voice and therefore themselves. Better Voice can do any or all of those things for you too.
‘Exactly what I needed both in contents and presentation … It's just wonderful, so much so that I can hardly stop reading and doing the exercises! (Christine de B.)
We guarantee that learning Better Voice as directed in the courses cannot possibly damage your voice in any way. (And that’s a promise not all voice techniques can make.)
This introductory course teaches you the vital first step in improving and protecting your voice, and also gives you useful tips you can put into practice right away to use your voice better.