December 30, 2010
Topic: public speaking - What Causes Your Voice to Quiver? Posted By : The Voice Lady
When the voice is shaking, the vocal folds (cords) are experiencing a lot of unnecessary pressure. When you learn how to use your 5th vibrating cavity, the largest of your 5 resonators, you immediately lessen the work for the throat and vocal folds and the quiver stops. When you look at the size of the cavity of your chest, compared to the sizes of your other resonating cavities, you can see that from sheer size alone, once you allow your chest to become your primary sounding board, your primary amplifier, then you lessen the work of the other 4. If you are older and your wobble is caused by an aging voice box, rest assured that you, too, can eliminate the shakiness just by changing how you produce your sound. Watch The Voice Lady Nancy Daniels as she describes in more detail The Truth About Vocal Abuse .
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