Using Your Voice Carefully and Effectively in Teaching

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Using Your Voice Carefully and Effectively in Teaching Roz Comins Voice Care Network UK

Vocal challenges Many different speaking situations Large groups Problem spaces Challenging situations Need to keep on top of everything Very little voice training Feeling pressure – stressed

Interest and needs often expressed Voice to carry, project effectively Voice to be more flexible or interesting Greater clarity of speech Ability to show enthusiasm How to prevent hoarseness, weak voice and loss of voice

Aspects to consider Practical ways to take care of the voice How the voice is produced and controlled Practical ways to take care of the voice Practical skill and techniques to manage voice and spoken delivery effectively

Each voice is unique

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from the medium to the message Control of voice - from the medium to the message

Effective voice production Relaxation Easy postural alignment Central Breathing Resonance & pitch Muscular energy in articulation Practice

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Resonance Hum easily (feel vibration, head, neck, chest) Hum with pitch gently rising/falling Shape OO – Hum : OH - Hum Explore tone of voice – OH – disappointed ! OH – surprised! OH - how wonderful!

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Vowel sounds & consonants Vowel sounds flow (as rivers of sound) enable voice to carry - convey feelings, tone of voice Consonants precise closures (like river banks) give clarity, precision of thought Articulate words with muscularity & sensitivity sounds reinforce meaning create energy, impact

Care for your voice - check difficulties Pain or soreness in larynx Frequent throat clearing Hoarseness, croakiness Tickly cough Loss of power, voice tired at end of day Voice Loss

Action to take Consider how voice used, voice production Breathe steam, use relaxation Reduce talking time Catch cold, infection? reduce voice use, do not whisper, if laryngitis?- rest & recover 2-3 weeks of unexpected voice change ? Consult your GP possible ENT consultation Seek help

Explore muscularity and sensitivity in words “You taught me language, and the profit on’t Is I know how to curse. The red plague rid you For learning me your language!” “Be not afeard, the isle is full of noises Sounds and sweet airs the give delight and hurt not…”

Enjoy your voice Drink water or water-based drinks Warm-up voice - relaxation – breathing resonance – tone - easy articulation Use contrast - tone of voice, power, pace, pauses, phrasing, intonation Report problems, seek help

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