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Chapter 28 Creating a Magnetic Sound

Chapter 28 Creating a Magnetic Sound (4)
"However, awe-inspiring you, standing proudly in the sea of ​​pine trees, silent! Around you, above you, is the dark and solemn night sky, like a dark ebony forest... But when I re-examine your stillness Your home is like a crystalline sanctuary, and your abode will be immortal." Words endowed with timbre: awe, serenity, sanctuary, immortality.

No.30 timbres. — contempt.

"I loathe you from the bottom of my heart, and my eyes express contempt for you! I will mock you with my last breath, and fight you as long as I don't die." Words endowed with timbre: disgust, contempt, ridicule, struggle.

No.30 is a tone. --threaten.

"If you dare to slander her and torment me, no amount of prayer will be of use, and you will not regret it, more and more fear will accumulate in your mind!" Words endowed with timbre: pray, regret, accumulate.

No.30 two timbres. —hate.

"So! It seems to me! You Satan, should be behind me! Get out of my sight! I despise and hate you!" Voiced word: So, Satan.

There are other timbres that tragedies can use on stage, but they are not suitable for this exercise.

Charles Dickens used all 32 timbres covered in this lesson in his compositions.

Once you develop a timbre, it’s here to stay, always floating with the pitch so your voice sounds natural and unartificial.

In this way, your voice will soon become less monotonous and tiresome.

Lesson 45

how to create your own voice

As you open this lesson, you may ask whether you can learn more about pronunciation, but you will soon recognize that the faculty of speech is the most exquisite and fascinating of all human faculties. A kind of surprise.

No musical instrument can produce its own timbre, but the player can give the instrument a unique timbre to a certain extent.Just like the pipe organ in the church, you sometimes hear it emitting beautiful and cheerful tones, suddenly changing to a deep and solemn tone, or emitting crisp and melodious notes similar to birdsong in the early morning, and so on.Various tonal qualities are formed under the control of many root stops.Although the pipe organ exhibits a variety of sound qualities, it does not have tonal characteristics in itself.

A person's true personality and content are reflected in the tone of his speech.If a man has lived a dull and serious life, he is likely to have unconsciously acquired the habit of speaking in a dull, often low pitch.If his melancholy merges with sorrow and pain, his pitch will rise, and his articulation will take on a guttural complex.If a person has more joy in life than sorrow, he will unconsciously develop the habit of speaking with a loud voice, and vice versa.

The connotation of timbre

A bright tone means cheerfulness, intelligence or energy.When pronouncing, the airflow hits the front of the mouth, close to the hard palate of the upper front teeth, so that such a tone can appear.Dark timbre implies melancholy and seriousness.This timbre occurs when the airflow hits the soft palate near the back of the mouth during pronunciation.

Pure tone means great sound.Such a timbre can only be produced when the throat is rounded when pronouncing.

A sonorous tone means grandeur.When pronouncing, the entire larynx must be expanded, and then the volume should be increased to produce such a tone.

A husky tone means a nuisance.This timbre is due to the flattening of the throat during pronunciation.

Nasal connotes contempt.The effect of resonance is weakened during pronunciation, and the nose seems to interfere with the pronunciation, and such a timbre will appear.

Mouth sounds mean weakness.Such a timbre will appear when the pronunciation is pronounced with the mouth, or due to lack of vitality, the pronunciation is restricted by the mouth.

A guttural sound means pain.This kind of timbre will appear when only the vocal cords are used to pronounce, and the other parts have no vitality at all.

Exhalation sounds indicate that something surprising or secret is happening.Such a timbre occurs when the exhalation movement is largely carried out simultaneously with the pronunciation.

Whispering means that the matter being discussed is extremely secret or extremely important.Remove all tones when pronouncing, and just speak in a low voice, and this timbre will appear.

Chest voice connotes awe or deep resentment.This timbre occurs when the lowermost part of the throat is flattened when pronouncing it.

Great cathedral luthiers adjust the stops to suit the chosen movement before playing.In fact, everyone also needs to adjust the timbre when speaking according to the specific situation in life.

In business negotiations, pure timbre is the most attractive.It may vary slightly, with bright or dark features appearing now and then.

In social conversation, bright, dark, pure, sonorous timbre and soft voice are more useful, but they should be adjusted appropriately to appear generous and decent.

Priests need bright, dark, pure, sonorous timbres and chest voices, and possibly whispers, which can be very effective if used properly.

Lawyers need a variety of timbres when speaking to a jury, and this is evident in the life of every successful lawyer.

An actor needs as much timbre as a lawyer needs.Edwin Booth once mastered a tone with a variety of timbres.The difference between actors and lawyers in terms of timbre is that the latter try to keep their timbres closer to conversational levels, except when portraying characters' personalities; actors often need to switch timbres frequently, because they have to step out of conversational roles from time to time .

Chanters, entertainers, and imitators need all the timbres described in this lesson.

The speaker is very much a social talker.

The rhetorician is also an actor to a certain extent, and mastering various timbres is part of his job.John B. Gough (John B. Gough) is the most outstanding character portrayer of our time.If he hadn't mastered these timbres, he would have been a lecturer at best.A variety of timbres brought him a lot of income, and Dickens also benefited from a variety of timbres. He read his works carefully more than once to figure out the characters in them.

Timbre is the personality of the tone.

The quality of speech is a composite that includes the timbre used in pronunciation.

Here we give an overview of the speech qualities that are most useful in everyday life.

The first quality is bright tone. - A typical quote is:
"The ecstasy within me was uncontrollable."

The second quality is dark timbre. - A typical quote is:
"How sad and beautiful her death was, her soul fell to the ground with the withered lilies, entered the soil under the flowers, and never faded away."

The third quality is neutral tone. - A typical quote is:
"They smile in vain for what was once ours, they are the last gift of love."

The fourth quality is semi-bright timbre. - A typical quote is:
"Rhine! Rhine! Our imperial river! Glorious course!"

The fifth quality is semi-dark timbre. - A typical quote is:
"A sweet and solemn thought came to my mind over and over again."

All of the speech qualities above are the product of a combination of clean timbre and bright or dark timbre, but the third is not.That is to say, in addition to being bright, it is also dark.

The sixth quality is a bright and sonorous tone. - A typical quote is:
"The derelict ship was thrown on the reef by the storm, torn apart and beyond recognition."

The seventh quality is a slightly dark but sonorous tone. - A typical quote is:
"We have to go beyond everything we haven't tried, and we have to deal with all kinds of new and changing situations!"

The eighth quality is dark and sonorous timbre. - A typical quote is:
"Dang! Dang! Dang! The bells are coming like a huge wave!"

The ninth quality is soft-spoken. - A typical quote is:
"Listen! Listen! Be still! Someone is coming!"

The tenth quality is breath sound. - A typical quote is:
"You are a solid and heavy earth, but you can't hear my footsteps."

The No. 11 quality is a bright guttural voice. - A typical quote is:
"I hate you from the bottom of my heart!"

The No. 12 trait is a dark guttural voice. - A typical quote is:
"Tomorrow, tomorrow, or tomorrow, time moves forward in small steps day after day, until the last moment of recorded time."

The No.13 quality is chest voice. - A typical quote is:
"I am the soul of your father. I was sentenced to parade on the ground at night because of the unfinished crimes in my life."

With practice you can develop your own timbre.

In the previous lesson, we taught you to remove the rough sound quality, produce a round sound, and form a pure sound.If you want to win friends, you must have a tone like this.Once you have a tone like this, you're sure to win friends easily.

If you want to create a loud tone, just increase the volume on the basis of a pure tone.The specific method is to make the cavity of the throat deeper and larger, which is certainly no problem.This way, you can get your tone louder very quickly at any time.

The brightness and darkness of the timbre depend on the impact of the airflow during pronunciation, that is to say, the tones produced by the airflow forward form a bright timbre, and the tones produced by the airflow backward form a dark timbre.A guttural sound is caused by the flattening of the roof of the throat.It's safe to say that guttural sounds sound flat and boring.

Breathing sounds are the product of a combination of pitch and soft speaking.It's flawed, but works for guttural-related quotes in the preceding text.

Chest voice is similar to guttural voice, except that it originates in the lower part of the throat, while laryngeal voice originates in the upper part of the throat.With some practice, using the quotes given above, you can make your voice have this timbre.

In fact, all the above quotations are of great help in improving the quality of speech.

Lesson 46

Vivid expression makes you radiant

Nothing reflects the complexity of human nature like the changing voice, which can be adapted to every mood or feeling, and to all intellectual activity, from the most common speech to public speech.Nevertheless, voice still has a vast field waiting to be exploited.It can be used to polish all kinds of information sent from the brain to make it work efficiently.By means of this action, things of mere ordinary value will acquire great power, being moved by physical or muscular attractions.Don't misunderstand the above and think that we are trying to get you into the bad habit of tensing your muscles to show strength or make noise.

fast-growing attraction

It doesn't take much time to develop muscular attraction, reinvigorate your nervous system, and see the results with a little proper practice.

The mouth, through the movement of muscles, blocks the airflow during pronunciation, which is called consonant.We hope to promote muscle activity with more powerful energy.Make one push while resisting the airflow, and then move on to the next push.Continue this exercise until you can continue to exert force while blocking the airflow.

If you don't use your arm, it becomes limp; if you persist in using it in the right way, it becomes strong and thick, and the muscles on it harden and increase in strength.The same is true for the muscles of your mouth that you use during pronunciation.

The energy behind the act of articulation can be a huge boost to the articulation process, helping it do the tasks we set it to do.

Let's start with a short sentence: "I'm going to get my debt back."

In this sentence, the word bond is important, and now repeat it with intense energy.Don't raise your voice, but build muscle explosiveness and keep repeating.When pronouncing the "b" and "nd" in this word, the muscles of the mouth are exerted with great strength.The energy in articulation can build up over time.

You have to continue to increase the explosive power of your muscles.This means that the propelling energy is constantly building up with each repetition.You have to do this exercise with your heart, and you have to trust that your energy will grow stronger as you move forward with the practice.After you've repeated the word bond hundreds of times, then repeat the phrase, "I'm going to get the bond back," notice the build-up of anger in your head.This is just the beginning, but with casual beginnings, great achievements are possible.

Say another sentence: I have made up my mind (Iam determined.).

As far as the last word is concerned, sound resistance or articulation suppression is clearly visible.The sound stop at the beginning of the sentence is the letter d, the sound stop at the end is the letter t, and the middle sound stop is the letter m.Before reading the whole word, the sound resistance of the letter n and the letter d immediately after it is repeated hundreds of times alone, and then the whole word determined is repeated hundreds of times.Remember, every time you repeat a letter or word, you are building up the energy in your pronunciation.In this process, you can't become limp or indifferent, but let the energy source become stronger and stronger, and this is the secret.Then, repeat the entire sentence:

"I have made up my mind (Iam determined.")

If you've read this lesson and the previous one a few times, and you've mastered the exercises, chances are you'll get results in the short term that will trickle down to every word you say to other people .Some of your powers may draw their attention and draw them to your side.

The power of speech does not come naturally.

In fact, many of today's nationally famous celebrities practice this practice in their own rooms, but you can't hear it even if you're in the next room.One of our pupils developed a great appeal by this method, but no one ever caught him practicing it, because he dropped the pitch of his vocalizations whenever there were other people in the room.The whole exercise is like performing pantomime, which is not the best way for ordinary people, it is more appropriate to practice softly and low-key.

formation of attraction
A person's pronunciation can be heard by others not because his voice is loud.

The composition of sound is divided into two levels of syllables and words.

We usually refer to energetic sounds as vowels.

We usually refer to suppressed pronunciation or sound resistance as consonants.

Every dynamic articulation requires rich mouth movement.You can also keep one mouth and say all the words in a sentence.You may be able to hear every word clearly, but other people may not be able to hear you clearly.You speak for others to hear, not for yourself.

If the vowels are not properly mouth-shaped, the pronunciation will not be very clear, and it will not be easy for others to hear.It's not enough for the audience to hear the voice of the speaker, they also have to hear what you're saying.Language is made up of syllables, which are divided into vowels and consonants.One syllable differs from another because it contains different vowels and consonants, or a different combination of the two.

Suppose an unthinking but loud speaker or reciter yells like a street vendor and utters some inexplicable sound, and only he himself may be able to hear the yelling.To others, it may be nothing but pain and annoyance.On the contrary, using a calm tone, supplemented by clear pronunciation, will naturally make others understand what you are saying, which is much more effective than shouting.

Strong vocal expressions will have no effect if the vowels and consonants are not properly combined.

(End of this chapter)

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