The voice: the primary tool of communication


by VINCESTEV - Date: 2007-05-24 - Word Count: 440 Share This!

Copyright (c) 2007 The College Of Public Speaking

Develop the voice to explore the thunder, the roar, the crackle and the whisper.

For the speaker it is much the same. Quite literally the vocal chords are the medium that vibrates the air, that sends the message, that resonates in the listener's ear-drum. An unappealing, grating or monotonous delivery will create resistance in the listener, regardless of the value of the content.

Initially when helping a speaker develop their vocal range we focus on the 3 'p's: pitch, pace and pause.

Pitch covers two areas of expression:

i. raising and lowering the voice as required to create tonal variety

ii. effective and varied use of volume and projection

We need to develop a natural, relatable style of delivery. These days the 'declaiming orator' seems a bit over the top to most of us, nevertheless it is still vital to be aware that every nuance that may seem effective under your own ear needs to be exaggerated for an audience. Clearly the bigger the room, the bigger the audience, the more this becomes essential.

Pace, when combined with pitch adds the 'third dimension'. To be able to naturally moderate the speed, the pitch and volume in different combinations can give infinite colour and variety to the polished, well-rehearsed speaker.

The pause is a valuable tool in its own right. The pause can be just as important as the words that precede it; whether for instance speeding up, increasing volume and pitch to reach a dramatic pause, or gently winding down to a natural silence to allow the audience to digest a significant point or opinion.

Articulation and clarity of speech are also important in delivering an effective presentation. Always be yourself and don't force anything, but if there's room for improvement with the voice, be prepared to work on it. You owe the audience that. A singer like Frank Sinatra is worth listening to for the balance he achieves between ease and clarity.

In considering the voice and how it can be used to best effect, it can be very useful for a speaker to listen to the rhythm and nuances of music, particularly classical music, which can greatly help to develop natural rhythm and flow, as well as giving hints on pace, pitch and balance.

The voice is everything - make sure that you are heard. The voice has infinite possibilities in creating light, colour and interest for the audience. Take time out to develop the voice and you'll have a massive impact on the audience and on the those who book speakers.


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The voice as a tool.
Making the most of your voice.
How to make a strong impact on your audience.
How to retain audience interest.
http://www.collegeofpublicspeaking.co.uk

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