Okay, I have possibly the weirdest question ever. Most people want to project their singing - I have NO problem there whatsoever.
How the hell do you project your speaking voice? I've been trying to figure it out for years. My voice has this weird pitch/quality that doesn't really project. I mean, it can carry into a big room, but if I'm somewhere loud and crowded, I feel like I'm screaming and my voice still doesn't project.
ARGH. My drama teacher worked with me on this last year, but even then I couldn't project.
This is driving me nuts. Any tips?
I've tried lowering the pitch of my voice - it's kind of a low pitch anyway...ish?
Oh, and 18/f if it matters. I'm a singer, too. You'd think that would help with this kind of thing.
berrynice answered Sunday March 26 2006, 2:52 pm: well when you sing you push on your abs to get the right voice out, this you may do naturally while singing without realizing it... but when you talk your abs don't push in to get the diaphram to move the same way. so maybe you need to try to work on flexing your abs while you talk [ berrynice's advice column | Ask berrynice A Question ]
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