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0779 – Why Warm Up Your Voice?
Season 3 · Episode 779

0779 – Why Warm Up Your Voice?

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Voice-Over Voice · Peter Stewart

February 18, 20232m 59s

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2023.02.18 – 0779 – Why Warm Up Your Voice?    

 

Warming up

The intensity, speed and duration of any voice-over work can cause vocal fatigue. Not warming up will lead to a longer recovery time and possible ongoing injury. These exercises will improve your vocal flexibility and eliminate unnecessary levels of tension in your body and voice.

 

The Exercises

These easy-to-learn exercises are ones that you can do at home, in the car, in the shower or in the toilet at work. Do them regularly to get the most out of them, not just on a ‘studio’ day.

 

They are presented in the same order as ‘the voyage of your voice’, from larynx to lips, including the nasal cavity.

Note that main breathing and skeletal exercises are later, although there may be elements of them combined with exercises here.

 

We’ll do one or two exercises a day, that way you can go away and practice yourself for 24 hours before we move on to another one.


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