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This week, we'll go through the second part of the Twelve Days of Tips-mas. We will debunk some myths about breathing, we'll learn the proper position for our chin while speaking, and remember to be mindful of releasing unnecessary tension. This also serves as a reminder to keep things playful, to stay curious, explore our body responses, and be aware of the importance of feedback to improve.
What You Will Learn In This Episode:
- Where our chin should be when we are in front of the mic
- Why speaking or breathing with our diaphragm makes no sense
- Why we must never forget to release tension
- How keeping things playful makes everything easier
- What we should focus on at the beginning of every warm-up
- Why it is essential to get a voice pal to receive feedback from
Whether from a professional coach or from a sincere friend, feedback is an essential part of evolving our voicing. Accountability is a powerful ally of improvement, and partnering with someone we love, respect, admire or learn from is perhaps the best choice to improve our voicing abilities.
Resources:
- Sign Up for my Free Voice Training Week
https://nicolaredman.com/new-year-new-voice/
- Follow me on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/nicredvoice/
- Join the Voice & Accent Hub
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thevoiceandaccenthub
Mentioned in this episode:
Get my book here
Buy Nic's Book
Head to onthemicbook.com to get your copy now
Get my book here
By Nic Redman4.9
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This week, we'll go through the second part of the Twelve Days of Tips-mas. We will debunk some myths about breathing, we'll learn the proper position for our chin while speaking, and remember to be mindful of releasing unnecessary tension. This also serves as a reminder to keep things playful, to stay curious, explore our body responses, and be aware of the importance of feedback to improve.
What You Will Learn In This Episode:
- Where our chin should be when we are in front of the mic
- Why speaking or breathing with our diaphragm makes no sense
- Why we must never forget to release tension
- How keeping things playful makes everything easier
- What we should focus on at the beginning of every warm-up
- Why it is essential to get a voice pal to receive feedback from
Whether from a professional coach or from a sincere friend, feedback is an essential part of evolving our voicing. Accountability is a powerful ally of improvement, and partnering with someone we love, respect, admire or learn from is perhaps the best choice to improve our voicing abilities.
Resources:
- Sign Up for my Free Voice Training Week
https://nicolaredman.com/new-year-new-voice/
- Follow me on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/nicredvoice/
- Join the Voice & Accent Hub
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thevoiceandaccenthub
Mentioned in this episode:
Get my book here
Buy Nic's Book
Head to onthemicbook.com to get your copy now
Get my book here

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