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Better Voice for Speaking: Part Two
How to use this course
Unit 1.
Unit 2.
Unit 3.
Unit 4.
Unit 5.
Unit 1 Contents
Unit 2 Contents
Unit 3 Contents
Unit 4 Contents
Unit 5 Contents
1.1. Building on your Better Voice
1.2. What does my voice sound like?
1.3. Voice: The ‘six-step sequence’
1.4. Voice exercises: Become familiar with the six-step sequence
1.5. Effective voice use at work: Prepare for the day
1.6. Follow-up resources
1.7. Before you start the next unit
2.1. Your vocal range
2.2. Voice exercises: Starting to expand your range
2.3. Voice exercise: Speaking slower
2.4. Better breathing: Strengthen your lungs
2.5. Effective voice use at work: Be heard better
2.6. Follow-up resources
2.7. Before you start the next unit
3.1. Jumps in pitch
3.2. Voice exercises: Closing the gap
3.3. Breaks and bridges
3.4. Voice exercises: Turning a break into a bridge
3.5. Effective voice use at work: Presentations
3.6. Follow-up resources
3.7. Before you start the next unit
4.1. It ain’t what you say it’s the way that you say it
4.2. Voice exercises: Getting music into your speech
4.3. Voice exercise: Pitch variations when speaking
4.4. A word about vocal fatigue
4.5. Effective voice use at work: Challenging environments
4.6. Follow-up resources
4.7. Before you start the next unit
5.1. Using more of the qualities in your voice
5.2. Voice exercises: Exploring the speaking/singing crossover
5.3. Voice exercises: Vocal effects
5.4. Voice exercises: Hidden voice qualities
5.5. Follow-up resources
5.6. Before you go
5.7. Your Better Voice
5.6. Before you go
Before you go, have you:
been practising transferring good vocal qualities between singing and speaking?
explored the available sounds you can make and started to practise incorporating those you like into your voice?
tried out vocal effects to add on to your Better Voice?
continued to practise the voice exercises you need, so that your Better Voice is becoming increasingly automatic?
Continue to Unit 1
Unit 1 Contents
Unit 2 Contents
Unit 3 Contents
Unit 4 Contents
Unit 5 Contents
1.1. Building on your Better Voice
1.2. What does my voice sound like?
1.3. Voice: The ‘six-step sequence’
1.4. Voice exercises: Become familiar with the six-step sequence
1.5. Effective voice use at work: Prepare for the day
1.6. Follow-up resources
1.7. Before you start the next unit
2.1. Your vocal range
2.2. Voice exercises: Starting to expand your range
2.3. Voice exercise: Speaking slower
2.4. Better breathing: Strengthen your lungs
2.5. Effective voice use at work: Be heard better
2.6. Follow-up resources
2.7. Before you start the next unit
3.1. Jumps in pitch
3.2. Voice exercises: Closing the gap
3.3. Breaks and bridges
3.4. Voice exercises: Turning a break into a bridge
3.5. Effective voice use at work: Presentations
3.6. Follow-up resources
3.7. Before you start the next unit
4.1. It ain’t what you say it’s the way that you say it
4.2. Voice exercises: Getting music into your speech
4.3. Voice exercise: Pitch variations when speaking
4.4. A word about vocal fatigue
4.5. Effective voice use at work: Challenging environments
4.6. Follow-up resources
4.7. Before you start the next unit
5.1. Using more of the qualities in your voice
5.2. Voice exercises: Exploring the speaking/singing crossover
5.3. Voice exercises: Vocal effects
5.4. Voice exercises: Hidden voice qualities
5.5. Follow-up resources
5.6. Before you go
5.7. Your Better Voice
5.6. Before you go
Before you go, have you:
been practising transferring good vocal qualities between singing and speaking?
explored the available sounds you can make and started to practise incorporating those you like into your voice?
tried out vocal effects to add on to your Better Voice?
continued to practise the voice exercises you need, so that your Better Voice is becoming increasingly automatic?
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