Why saying SHHH and making lip trills will make you sound more confident.
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur May 17, 202100:01:261.03 MB

Why saying SHHH and making lip trills will make you sound more confident.

As babies we know instinctively how to do it, but as we get older we over ride our natural inclination to breath fully and as a result start to impact how we sound. At least that is just one of the learnings from this audio full episode with voice coach Jimmy Cannon., as he shares exercises on air for everyone to do which help to restore a relaxed and full bodied tone to your voice.

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Jimmy Cannon:

Most people push a lot or push too much air over the vocal folds and they end up straining the throat the throat becomes narrow so you mentioned the feeling of when you drink coffee, the feeling of narrowness in the throat so that's a sematic sensation that if we get perhaps nervous before we speak, so by warming the voice up and using the correct muscles to do that, it's going to keep the larynx and the throat really nice and open and relaxed. Now to feel the resonance, which is basically the vocal folds moving together they're connecting together very quickly and that's causing the vibration or the phone nation if you like, we're going to change that sh into a J. So we're going to go from a