
Explore how the respiratory system, larynx, and resonating system produce voice. Learn essential exercises to increase lung power, breathing control, resonance, clarity, and projection.
The Best Time and Place to Exercise Your Voice
The 'Neutral' Position
Why upper chest inhalation is so bad for the voice and health.
Visualisation Exercise to Improve Your Breathing Habits
Tension Release Exercise to Strengthen the Lungs
Bubble Breathing
Syllable Counting
Abdomen Breathing
Floor Breathing
Box Breathing
Walking Exercise
Mouth Vs Nose Breathing
Voice Resonance Introduction
The Vibrating Maxilla
Vibrating Vowels
Vibrating Words
Vibrating Sentences
Knowledge Check
Gaining and Controlling Voice Volume
A Deeper Voice
Soft Palate Massage
Lowering Your Soft Palate
Learn to variably move the soft palate between raised and lowered positions to shape nasal and non-nasal sounds, using hang, hangar, and moon pig for practice.
Practice soft palate control through mouth breathing, coordinating the tongue and soft palate, and explore arpeggio patterns to vary between a full rich sound and a nasal sound.
Mouth Shape Changer
Volume Control UP!
Volume Control Down
The Pulse Exercise
Advice for the Softly Spoken
Your Vocal Warm Up
Strengthening Short Vowels
Strengthening Long Vowels
Strengthening Diphthongs
The 'Shrek Donkey' Exercise
Tongue Exercises
Part 1 of advice and exercises.
Part 2 of advice and exercises.
Achieving a Clear Voice
The Wagging Tongue
The Tongue Stretch
How nimble is your tongue?
External Tongue Exercises
Lip Agility
The Silent Laugh
A fun and useful warm-up choice.
Selected Tongue Twisters
Understanding Emphasis
Emphasis in Context
The Power of the Pause!
Human Sensitivity to Vocal Emotion
Beating a Monotone Voice
Adding colour to your speech.
Body Language
The 'Natural'Voice - Part One
The 'Natural' Voice - Part Two
Improve vocal health and performance through a clean mouth and throat, gargling on a musical arpeggio to flush debris, and mindful use of throat lozenges while avoiding harsh mouthwashes.
Hydration protects the voice; drink a small glass of water every hour and stay fully hydrated daily. Use nasal steam and nose breathing to keep vocal folds moist.
Address acid reflux to protect your voice from throat irritation and morning croakiness. Seek medical guidance and avoid large meals, spicy or fried foods, and late eating.
Follow a quick personal warm-up blending physical moves with vocal exercises to optimize breathing, alignment, and resonance before performances or recordings, with hydration and sleep.
Hydrate regularly to protect vocal folds and prevent sore throat, breathe through the nose, and rest your voice when possible. In loud settings, speak smarter, with varied melody.
Learn practical tips for presenting to groups and on video, including confidence, audience management, eye contact, ad-libbing around notes, chunking the room, and microphone distance.
Empower public voice delivery by mastering diaphragmatic breathing, maintaining upright posture, and projecting with resonance, while using melodic, well-paced language, eye contact, and clear speech.
Build on your 70 vocal exercises with a structured 30-day plan to develop a more confident, powerful voice for speaking, singing, or presenting.
Do you wish you had a more attractive and interesting voice? If you want to improve your voice quality and clarity, this voice training course offers a way to do this quickly using interactive video training.
Produced by the professional team at Voiceover Masterclass who have created a series of highly-rated video-based courses over the years on voice training, this course is aimed at students needing to understand the workings of their voice and how to easily optimise it to improve the quality and attractiveness.
There are 70 detailed exercises covering breathing work, resonance and depth optimisation, soft palate drills and advice on how to project your voice and give it more power when you need it.
Do you get regular sore throats when using your voice a lot?
This course has plenty of solid advice on how to prevent vocal damage and to keep your speaking or singing voice in top condition.
Plus there are sections aimed at people who use their voice to present to others, showing the secrets to ensure your voice will keep your listener’s attention and to understand well what you have to say.
The course includes three fact-filled useful downloadable illustrated PDF resources covering all the 70 exercises, effective presentation skills and gaining confidence in using your new improved voice.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN….
You’ll discover how the human voice is produced, and know how these easy but very effective exercises will transform your voice over the coming weeks and boost your confidence talking to others or delivering presentations.
Follow the exercises and advice successfully, and this course will transform your voice and maybe your life, by boosting your confidence in interactions with others!
IF YOU EVER HAVE QUESTIONS…
We'll be here for you every step of the way! If you have any questions about the course content or anything related to this topic, you can always post a question in the course or send us a direct message.
You can contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round, even during public holidays, and we will get back to you quickly as soon as we can to help you with what you need.
We really want to make this the very best and most comprehensive course on voice training and presentation skills.
So, if there is any way we can improve this course, just tell us and we'll make it happen.
GUARANTEE
We are all so confident that you’ll find this 70 Voice Exercise Course beneficial, this course has a 100% Money Back Guarantee by Udemy.
By the end of this course, your confidence will soar as you as you begin to love your own voice, you'll find you're able to communicate with others much better when you speak more clearly and they enjoy listening to the sound of your voice.
You'll have a thorough understanding of how to exercise and care for your voice... and you may even decide to start a fun and lucrative new career in voice acting!
Go ahead and click the enrol button, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
Cheers,
Peter