Once the chest enters the picture, however, much more of the voice is then being powered and amplified by the chest cavity. Because most people use only 4 of their 5 resonators to power their sound, the result is tremendous pressure or wear and tear on those delicate organs. The only way to solve the problem is to find your ‘real’ voice, a voice which is powered by your chest, thereby alleviating the stress or the tension on your vocal folds. Nervousness in public speaking, in the sales presentation, or in normal conversation can greatly exacerbate the problem. While any of these conditions can occur in normal speech, they are usually caused by nervousness. Often this happens when the speaker has run out of air. When we talk about the voice that fails, it usually occurs on a word or two: the individual will be speaking and will suddenly have no voice. The quiver in the voice is common in both men and women however, I have found it to be more prevalent among women. While cracking is very common in the boy who is going through puberty, it also happens to adults and tends to effect the male voice more than the female voice. Are you plagued by a voice that cracks, quivers or just isn’t there when you need it? Often occurring at the most inopportune times, all three problems are usually caused by stress on the vocal folds (cords).īecause your vocal folds are an organ, it is important to treat them well and, learning how to power your voice without undue pressure on those folds is the only way to solve your problem.
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