Just
like in a movie each character has a different voice. When you tell a story you
are acting out the different characters by changing your voice for each new character.
A
man’s voice will be deeper. A woman’s voice will be higher and a child’s voice
has a child like quality of excitement about it.
How
do you talk to a baby? Does your voice get quieter and do you speak a little
higher?
When
you are telling a story with different characters, you will want to practice
your different characters voices and move slightly for each different
character.
When
you are talking to a friend about a serious topic you will at times, speak
faster and more excitedly to get your point across. Your friend will also vary
the speed of their voice with the excitement they are trying to get across to
you. The volume might be a little higher than normal because of the excitement!
When
you are “sharing a secret” with your friend you will lower your volume and speak
more quietly, even when it is just the two of you in the room.
If
you only have a few minutes to tell someone something, you will be speaking at
a faster rate of speed to get your point across quickly.
When
you want to emphasize a point you will want to speak clearly and a little
slower to make sure your audience can think about it.
Please share your thoughts and
comments about this blog.
Until next week remember to use “vocal
variety” in your story to make your story memorable and visual.
Madeline Frank, Ph.D., is a 2014 Certified World Class Speaking Coach. She has been coaching and mentoring business professionals to be champion speakers for over 5 years. She is an Amazon.com Best Selling Author, speaker, business owner, teacher, and concert artist. She helps businesses and organizations "Tune Up their Business". Her observations show you the blue prints necessary to improve and keep your business successful. Her latest book "Leadership On A Shoestring Budget" is available everywhere books are sold. Contact Madeline Frank for your for booking and other inquiries at mfrankviola@gmail.com
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