VOICE ACTING Warm Up Those Voice-Over Chops! These Exercises Release Tension, Wake Up Your Brain June 19, 2018 By Ann Utterback Voice Specialist and Author, Broadcast Voice Handbook A journalism student asked me recently what my favorite vocal
exercise was. That got me thinking about what exercises I would do just
before voicing something. I came up with my Go-To Vocal Exercises that
would be indispensible for me if I were on the air every day.
These exercises focus on releasing tension in the upper body and oral
cavity. I've also included one to increase my heart rate slightly to
wake up my brain so I'll be sharp and ready to voice. Want to give them a
try?
Let's get started! REPEAT AFTER ME ...
These Go-To Vocal Exercises take less
than 2 minutes to complete, but they have a big payoff. You will have
less tension in your neck and upper body. You will be able to articulate
more easily, and your brain will be sharper. Not bad for 2 minutes of
your time! ------------------------------------ ABOUT ANN Ann
S. Utterback, Ph.D., is a voice specialist with more than 40 years
experience and has helped hundreds of people make the most of their
voices, working with broadcasters, voice over artists and podcasters
around the world. An author of eight books and over 50 articles on
voice, her Broadcast Voice Handbook is a classic textbook offering more advice on
how to improve your voice over performance.
Web: http://OnlineVoiceCoaching.comClick for: Broadcast Voice Handbook Your Daily Resource For Voice-Over Success
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