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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @ImproveYourVoice
    @ImproveYourVoice  13 дней назад +1

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  • @marycherrybomb4728
    @marycherrybomb4728 3 года назад +17430

    *Its 4 am and I'm here for self improvement*

  • @rt-tq1jm
    @rt-tq1jm 3 года назад +6113

    I'm here because I feel uncomfortable talking to a group, not because I'm shy, but because I tend to slur and rush my words. I want to be more confident!

  • @Rinoaeris
    @Rinoaeris 3 года назад +2946

    I'm here because people tend to ignore me when I speak or, dismiss what I say because I sound unsure or stumble over my words. I'm making sure that BS is going to stop right now!!

    • @akudinobiminella4673
      @akudinobiminella4673 3 года назад +64

      @rinoaeris me too

    • @Rinoaeris
      @Rinoaeris 3 года назад +261

      @@akudinobiminella4673 It's the worst feeling isnt it? :(. Good luck, we can do this!

    • @SineadDoyleMusic
      @SineadDoyleMusic 3 года назад +34

      Oh my God same ❤

    • @ryoukwjdbwopqmqpzl73819
      @ryoukwjdbwopqmqpzl73819 3 года назад +169

      True, people become so confused and the vibe becomes awkward lol

    • @Megamanx305
      @Megamanx305 3 года назад +86

      @@ryoukwjdbwopqmqpzl73819 yes very awkward. And sometimes i feel embarrassed .

  • @Lhoyte1
    @Lhoyte1 3 года назад +3950

    you have to train your voice
    - Be mindful of your speech
    - Find someone whoose voice you like
    - Find 30 - 60 seconds of them speaking
    - Play it and repeat what they say

    • @drx5362
      @drx5362 3 года назад +69

      Copy and pasted gtfo

    • @VishalSingh-lc5sn
      @VishalSingh-lc5sn 2 года назад +18

      True 💯 percent practical method

    • @etsoo
      @etsoo 2 года назад +20

      daily*

    • @onion3974
      @onion3974 2 года назад +2

    • @anonymousplayer8174
      @anonymousplayer8174 2 года назад +21

      I noticed people born on Wednesday has the best communication skills

  • @supahjadi8944
    @supahjadi8944 Год назад +34

    Breathe, always be oxygenated. Never be out of breath.
    Clear your voice.
    Speak with confidence.

  • @silvervibes9279
    @silvervibes9279 4 года назад +4023

    Am i the only one who is here cuz i'm tired of people saying "what?"

    • @xshizzartz
      @xshizzartz 4 года назад +182

      me lol
      your not the only one

    • @nathantaylor3773
      @nathantaylor3773 4 года назад +77

      omg yes

    • @youngdon848
      @youngdon848 4 года назад +180

      Lmao I’m tired of the “huh?” Then repeating what I jus said 😂🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +287

      Its the very reason I went for speech and articulation lessons myself 15 years ago!

    • @hm-ui9qq
      @hm-ui9qq 4 года назад +63

      When someone say to me....I was like.."what" 2 times lol...when I talking to them..they also were like "what"....bruh I have 2 problem

  • @iwontreplybacklol7481
    @iwontreplybacklol7481 4 года назад +5577

    My problem is my brain goes faster than my mouth lol. Working on it.

  • @IntrovertedLoLo
    @IntrovertedLoLo 3 года назад +1758

    I’m really shy and barely talk. Maybe that’s why my voice sucks. I will start speaking exercises. Thank you

    • @ryanyuan9592
      @ryanyuan9592 3 года назад +394

      Welcome to the introverts club, we’re working on the name but nobody has shared their ideas

    • @IntrovertedLoLo
      @IntrovertedLoLo 3 года назад +19

      @@ryanyuan9592 lol!

    • @konakai1007
      @konakai1007 3 года назад +13

      How's it going so far ?

    • @ben-hurray
      @ben-hurray 3 года назад +4

      Same

    • @gonzalo6890
      @gonzalo6890 3 года назад +4

      Same. Also i love your username

  • @mcw6765
    @mcw6765 2 года назад +166

    I grow up being shy & quiet. Now, its really hard to make a conversation with people because some people would ask me to repeat what I said because the way I pronounce it

    • @animefox7008
      @animefox7008 2 года назад +10

      Man I grew up shy too but When someone tells me to repeat what I said I'll just ask them if they were deaf and they be lik 😃 Wha-

    • @kyrozephyr8628
      @kyrozephyr8628 2 года назад +9

      @@animefox7008 Don't say that that's rude and makes you look bad/immature/insecure.

    • @animefox7008
      @animefox7008 2 года назад +1

      @@kyrozephyr8628 No way That all the Benefits of being shy 😄

    • @user-et3rh2nt1v
      @user-et3rh2nt1v 2 года назад +2

      i am the same :')

    • @nicoleh.5499
      @nicoleh.5499 9 месяцев назад +4

      I'm so glad I read this. I felt alonein this until now. People don't realize that being shy, suppressed, or timid can actually have an effect on your speech.

  • @Robjohnnetwork
    @Robjohnnetwork 2 года назад +101

    My problem is I stutter a lot, and lose thought from topic I’m speaking on.. I guess even great speakers like Presidents, Leaders, and officials still go through this.. that’s what motivates me to keep going. Great video!

    • @Robjohnnetwork
      @Robjohnnetwork 2 года назад +9

      @Mike it all comes down to the human soul, and how your conscience is trying to deliver the message. When the words from your mouth becomes fluid then it was meant to be said. There are messages that I deliver with flaws but they still reach regardless, God has a way of carrying our Message no matter if the individual has a brain injury, speech impediment, stuttering problem.. remember Gods beloved Moses gave an excuse of His stuttering speech but look at the mighty works that was done by God using Him to deliver the message ! And it still shocks the world to this day! Keep speaking man !

    • @ricksanchez369
      @ricksanchez369 Год назад +9

      ​@Rob John Network bruh wtf does god have to do with speaking?
      Trying to force god into every little thing is annoying.

    • @boomboomboom9297
      @boomboomboom9297 Год назад

      @Mike relax your abdominal muscle when speaking

    • @talibeyilm
      @talibeyilm Год назад +5

      ​@@ricksanchez369 then just don't read it

  • @kadeanthony8415
    @kadeanthony8415 4 года назад +2832

    Imma come out of quarantine sounding like Morgan Freeman

    • @Melody-en6xn
      @Melody-en6xn 4 года назад +28

      Kade Anthony Did you get sick with covid19?

    • @kadeanthony8415
      @kadeanthony8415 4 года назад +17

      Matthew Taylor no

    • @Melody-en6xn
      @Melody-en6xn 4 года назад +8

      Kade Anthony Then why did you quarantine? Only sick people are quarantine. We don’t quarantine the healthy general population.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +187

      Many nations have quarantined their public for preventative reasons.

    • @brennonmontez4821
      @brennonmontez4821 4 года назад +4

      I'd love to see an update, would you make a video about it?

  • @amethystessence
    @amethystessence 4 года назад +935

    Clear speech is absolutely important and necessary. Thanks for this.

    • @rwfrench66GenX
      @rwfrench66GenX Год назад

      Communication isn’t just about speaking clearly. The world has deaf people so a clear voice is useless. Even if you have a clear voice and have great writing skills the person you’re speaking to may not understand the same words you use, or disagree with your opinion, or aren’t interested in your message. Just because you say something clearly doesn’t mean that you’re right, or that you’re being understood or that people care.

    • @MIchaelSybi
      @MIchaelSybi Год назад +10

      @@rwfrench66GenX He never said that. But clear speech adds a lot to the FIRST impression. It's like good looks

  • @TwoCoatsInATrench
    @TwoCoatsInATrench 4 года назад +637

    i always get so shy talking aloud in my room because i feel like the walls are kind of thin as i hear my family too easily. but, i must do it!

    • @stacirussell2930
      @stacirussell2930 4 года назад +37

      Same 😅. But it'll be worth it when we see improvements 👍

    • @parttime_kpopstan8061
      @parttime_kpopstan8061 4 года назад +60

      Just tell them like "Hey guys, imma be talking to myself, doing some vocal exersice thingies, so don't think I'm insane...please?"

    • @ivyaquila9136
      @ivyaquila9136 4 года назад +4

      Me too😅😅😅

    • @IshratJahan-dh3ev
      @IshratJahan-dh3ev 4 года назад +34

      Just pretend like youre on a call with your friend on laptop and keep ur headphones around, when someone comes in just pretend like you just muted ur friend and that you're annoyed that theyre interrupting you by giving you no privacy.
      Hope it helps :)

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +19

      Ha ha that’s funny!

  • @DeathByFashion1
    @DeathByFashion1 6 месяцев назад +14

    I don’t know why I never looked this up before. I want to improve my speech. I get so excited when I speak nobody understands and I hate listening back to my voice. As an immigrant I need to improve my vocabulary. At 36 I will improve 😊

  • @AmadeaTesla
    @AmadeaTesla Год назад +11

    So happy I found this channel. Sometimes when I speak, I start going too fast (I think I try to prevent someone from interrupting, I hate that!) and I will mispronounce a word or even use the wrong word. It happens once in awhile at work and there’s always people who point it out and make fun of me. I get so embarrassed. I hate it!

  • @alexanderparada8290
    @alexanderparada8290 3 года назад +717

    I'm tired of sounding stupid. Its time for me to speak for myself. Even when I had trouble on speaking up to my family or my siblings. I always have a problem how to talk to people

    • @furioushinzo1063
      @furioushinzo1063 3 года назад +77

      Same bro I sound stupid people don’t take me serious or don’t listen to me hopefully this changes me

    • @annetteperez6354
      @annetteperez6354 3 года назад +5

      Sammmeeee

    • @yonathank132
      @yonathank132 3 года назад +46

      find an interesting book and spend a lot of time reading the book, ignoring how uncomfortable it seems the first few days. Phone screens make our brains go in auto drive more making us not pay attention and dulling our minds to not talk, read read read that’s the only way to make your brain sharp & you’ll learn conversation structures and sentence structures from dialogues of the peoples in the books, read tm pls I’m gonna motivate myself to read at least 1 hr n stay off my phone as much as possible you do it too! your better self wants to it’s on you to meet your better self there

    • @alexanderparada8290
      @alexanderparada8290 3 года назад +5

      @@yonathank132I do have great books that are apart of what I can have me considered for. Back in my teenager days and my child days I was stupid and I didn't know what to do at times, just because I didn't have a brain to get real attention for myself. Now I realize that I'm getting to learn a little bit to have any motivation that could help me.

    • @kiasupreme3391
      @kiasupreme3391 3 года назад

      Me tooooooo😔

  • @janinajoy252
    @janinajoy252 3 года назад +439

    1. Find someone’s voice you love someone who has a good voice how you wanna sound like
    2. 30 to 60 sec max
    3. Play it daily Pause speak it mimic it till you can do it by heart.
    4. Till you can do a impressintion
    5. Record your voice once a week to compare it to you own.
    6. Warm up before the practice

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +53

      Not quite my points. But if it helps you then go ahead! 😁

    • @sonder8809
      @sonder8809 2 года назад +4

      @@ImproveYourVoice Will this exercise help me with articulating points in my head logically, i.e. say for interviews?

    • @白キロ
      @白キロ 2 года назад +11

      I already have my siblings, they will mock me of how I talk 💀💀💀💀

    • @lukabaranasic7651
      @lukabaranasic7651 2 года назад

      Thanx

    • @tuna1416
      @tuna1416 Год назад +21

      @@ImproveYourVoice thats literally what you said....

  • @vincewayne6339
    @vincewayne6339 3 года назад +612

    Everyone at night trying to have self improvement 😂

    • @britneyk3050
      @britneyk3050 3 года назад +8

      yupp haha we’re tireddddd (of our speaking situation) lol maybe sleep wise too

    • @JapaneseSoomi
      @JapaneseSoomi 3 года назад +5

      Yep 4am haha

    • @waytoprogramming
      @waytoprogramming 3 года назад +2

      So true 🤣🤣

    • @classyvxbe
      @classyvxbe 3 года назад

      Lol yep

    • @DSpadez
      @DSpadez 5 месяцев назад

      Me 3yrs later 😂🖕🏽

  • @ndpndntvar
    @ndpndntvar Год назад +53

    I mumble a ton, been working on it. I have also been working on CONTROLLING THE VOLUME OF MY VOICE. You're helping me a lot, thanks!

  • @andzilemalinga1264
    @andzilemalinga1264 2 года назад +12

    Doing these drills I realise just how much confidence got knocked out of me. The more I practice the more dialogue I come up with. As a kid I had TWO imaginary friends ... going through these reminds me just how much purposeful, articulate I was since I played with them daily even through the night and it was this that forced people to make me shut up. As a result I lost a TON of confidence, hardly did anything worth effort and at 35 years I'm trying to unbreak the chains I know were holding me back. Thank you mate, my writing is going to elevate significantly💯

  • @iEMoT1ONs
    @iEMoT1ONs 4 года назад +332

    I suppose I don’t put enough energy into my speaking so I guess I mumble a bit. It makes me seem weak. and I noticed people don’t respect me. Sometimes take advantage of me. In spite of that you would think by my appearance people wouldn’t treat me as such. I’m tired of it. I want to stand tall. Speak tall!

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +40

      You can do it, Small and consistent changes will help you overcome anything!

    • @harryh875
      @harryh875 3 года назад +9

      If they dont respect you make them fear you

    • @skiney
      @skiney 3 года назад +4

      That perfecly describes what happens with me

    • @moneyonmind2412
      @moneyonmind2412 3 года назад +3

      fuckin hate when they take advantage

    • @nick5238
      @nick5238 3 года назад +5

      I’m right there with you, I don’t put enough energy into it. I didn’t realize till now. So thanks man!

  • @ShaniOnSinai
    @ShaniOnSinai 3 года назад +71

    two tips my vocal coach gave me that I'm adding to all of this: slow down, and taste your words. I have hearing impairments, and it helps.

  • @Jsb7766
    @Jsb7766 3 года назад +330

    I sound so unconfident when I speak that people do not respect me, do not take me seriously and always dare to be rude to me, dismiss me and even laugh at me sometimes, I really want this to change

    • @Crystalcudlee
      @Crystalcudlee 3 года назад +5

      Same

    • @furioushinzo1063
      @furioushinzo1063 3 года назад +2

      Same

    • @robertvargas6514
      @robertvargas6514 3 года назад +2

      You and I both

    • @supercop5
      @supercop5 3 года назад +78

      I used to be like you, until i took on a sort of mental demeanour of someone nobody wants to fuck with. Try pulling your shoulders back just enough, stand tall, dont smile unless there's a joke. Walk with stride, and just before engaging in conversation, breath through your diaphragm and DONT RUSH. Take your time. Show them what kind of man you are.

    • @leodiscorpion3350
      @leodiscorpion3350 3 года назад +2

      @@supercop5 louder!

  • @aimeevandijk4206
    @aimeevandijk4206 3 года назад +10

    I'm so glad theres a channel completely dedicated to this subject.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +3

      I’m so glad I have such positive subscribers who make the most of it! 😁 thank you 🙏

  • @extremelucky1
    @extremelucky1 Год назад +58

    I had some speech issues, due to multiple tensions in my body, mainly caused by chest breathing instead of belly breathing. You are on point with this. My speech therapist also said improving speech is not an overnight fix. I have made massive improvements by embracing that mindset.

    • @studiosin5230
      @studiosin5230 Год назад +1

      Hey , can you explain how did your therapist made you learn belly breathing, like I don't understand the concept , like can't make a difference between both chest or belly breathing, if it's about movement, like my both belly and Chet's move when inhaling like how to know which one is predominant,

    • @wholegroinbread593
      @wholegroinbread593 11 месяцев назад

      @@studiosin5230 imagine breathing into your hips

  • @mingvlogs
    @mingvlogs 4 года назад +577

    Ive noticed that i dont finish my words🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @hop7278
    @hop7278 4 года назад +337

    me: “Hey how are you toda-“
    him: “DAILY”

  • @patrickdedios6567
    @patrickdedios6567 4 года назад +564

    IM JUST GONNA SAY THAT ALL OF HIS VOICE IMPROVEMENT/ SPEAKING IMPROVEMENTS AND MORE WAS REALLY TRUE😀❤ I FOLLOWED ALL OF HIS VID AND YESTERDAY WAS MY 10TH MONTH OF PRACTICING EVERYDAY AND I NOTICE THAT I SPEAK VERY FLUENTLY AND CLEARLY THANK U SO MUCH🥰❤
    PS. U ALL MUST TRY EVEN IF ITS TAKE TIME BECAUSE "WHAT U HAVE PLANTED NOW WILL HARVEST LATER"

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +51

      That’s awesome G DRAGON!!! Very happy to hear you’re putting in the effort and seeing sone results 🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪

    • @SimranKaur-bf5nf
      @SimranKaur-bf5nf 4 года назад +1

      Great😍😍

    • @AkashKumar-gu7jc
      @AkashKumar-gu7jc 3 года назад +4

      Do you have a playlist in order that you can share here?

    • @harryh875
      @harryh875 3 года назад +5

      😭😭 bro I'm crying tears of joy 👏 congrats. I need to start doing this so I can talk more articulately

    • @tamanna..369
      @tamanna..369 3 года назад +4

      Oh no, it takes that long? btw thanks for sharing

  • @mr.nishant1787
    @mr.nishant1787 Год назад +8

    Its so good to see such a community exist.... I am grateful to this channel which brings us all together here ,to tackle our Daily life speech problem.

  • @sgt7
    @sgt7 4 месяца назад +3

    Just a random thought here (related to speaking clearly).
    I feel I have an inhibition about speaking clearly due to my lack of assertiveness.
    Mumbling (etc) creates an ambiguity which makes it easier for me to back peddle on things I say.
    Now I don't desire to present as "strong" but I do want to be more authentic and speaking clearly, unapologetically (while still politely) will help me to achieve this authenticity.
    That is, say what I want to bloody well say!
    Great vid. Thank you.

  • @jc.delossantos
    @jc.delossantos 4 года назад +269

    I honestly don't know why this guy doesn't have more subscribers. Superb content!

  • @FirstNameLastName000
    @FirstNameLastName000 4 года назад +205

    I have always struggled to speak clearly -- so glad I found your channel.

  • @bonbon_1729
    @bonbon_1729 4 года назад +14

    I am astonished how RUclips decided to recommend me this. I have noticed how often I slur my speech, often in the end of my sentences, and I figured a lot of it comes from insecurities in what I’m saying. It becomes even worse when I notice no one can hear what I’m saying. This is the type of content I needed, and I’ll try my best to follow it. Thank you!

  • @TheFrozenFlame05
    @TheFrozenFlame05 3 года назад +8

    These videos might be the only ones of this type (like tips for improvement) that I can watch start to finish and never be bored or want to punch the person making the video in the face. He's so friendly and kind, but not to the point where it seems fake or over the top, it makes it so much easier to learn from him.

  • @KKLTTL
    @KKLTTL 3 года назад +16

    It’s the way he explains this that really connects with me I love this

  • @BaverIy
    @BaverIy 4 года назад +79

    I'm here because I had enough of people not understanding what I say and then be rude about it...
    Last time when I was offering upgrade for customers credit card I asked -
    "Do you visit Cafe often?"
    Customer: "what?"
    "A Cafe?.....cafe.... a CAFE.... CAFE.... RESTAURANT???"
    Customer was just staring at me, without making any response, and then after "restaurant" finally "oh.....no".
    I honestly think that sometimes people don't even bother to listen, not in this example, but many other ones.

    • @leonine701
      @leonine701 3 года назад +1

      Exactly why I don't talk people only want to listen to themselves even if they sound stupid

  • @DeorsaWisteriaVenustiano
    @DeorsaWisteriaVenustiano 3 года назад +30

    This is going to sound strange but I truly do not speak a lot in my day to day life. I'm a bit of a loner and I truly think there have been days when I literally did not speak a word. I am very well spoken but recent recordings of myself have revealed some bad habits. Like inaudible instances mid-sentence. This will truly be a big help for me.

    • @mnbvmnbv7934
      @mnbvmnbv7934 3 года назад +4

      You aren't the only one. I don't speak a lot in my day-to-day life either.

    • @lilY-f1t
      @lilY-f1t 3 года назад +3

      I can relate, I am very shy in real life and almost never talk. Being bullied in school basically made it where me talking is almost non existent.

  • @xpicklepie
    @xpicklepie Год назад +3

    If you want to hear examples of great speakers, listen to talk radio. These people really have a way of communicating clearly and succinctly. They make it seem easy, but they are super-skilled.

  • @volgg
    @volgg 2 года назад +13

    I recently started to stream on Twitch platform and started to listen to my own voice during the playback. I never realized all these little habits that I do while I talk. Such as the stalling words, little sounds I make, etc etc. Definitely need to improve on my articulation, forming new good speech habits and sounding more confident as I talk to the audience.

  • @theonewhereisay0h0h0h
    @theonewhereisay0h0h0h 3 года назад +2

    For months I have been admiring the voice of Blayne Alexander a journalist for NBC Nightly News. I think my voice is good once I settle my mind and focus on speaking. I just love the way Blayne's voice is always so crisp and clear. That is what I want for my voice a more crisp and clear sound like I am telling the news.

  • @idkanymore4664
    @idkanymore4664 4 года назад +200

    Him: practice daily
    Me: *"keeps on saying daily*

  • @ImproveYourVoice
    @ImproveYourVoice  2 года назад +130

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    • @celsojoven3525
      @celsojoven3525 2 года назад +1

      bongbong

    • @mpiish
      @mpiish 2 года назад +2

      ah i wish you offer 50% off Improve your voice course as well

    • @onel7854
      @onel7854 2 года назад +3

      I have a question about finding a person that voice i wanna train on, so if im from Slovenia and english is not my first language does looking for American actor for example has sense? Or it's better if I find someone who uses the same language as me

    • @robertepling6032
      @robertepling6032 2 года назад

      @@onel7854 perhaps both, one for each language

    • @shutupimstilltalking
      @shutupimstilltalking 2 года назад

      Recently got dentures and I'm still remembering what the surgeon said. "God, I hope you don't like talking" I feel very quiet today.

  • @Saxologic
    @Saxologic Год назад +14

    This method is identical to the process professional jazz improvers do to get better at improvising. We call it “transcribing” - imitating someone else’s entire solo, matching the style and inflections. I am studying for my DMA in saxophone currently, and they have me teaching on the spot often in front of audiences, and I feel that my speaking fluency needs to get better. So, it is pretty cool to hear that the practice of getting better at it is something I already relate to.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  Год назад +2

      That’s fascinating to hear. Thank you for sharing ☝️

  • @ImproveYourVoice
    @ImproveYourVoice  Год назад +35

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    • @ROOHofficial
      @ROOHofficial 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Darren , this is Anupam from India. i am a singer and was a facilitator. I had a brain stroke in November 2022 and my speech or singing hasnt come back completely since. Will this course help me and possible to get a coupon code?

  • @big_wigpenguin9538
    @big_wigpenguin9538 3 года назад +8

    My issue is that I speak and think faster than a normal person. As consequence of this is the "huh?" or "can you say that again, your mumbling" and I'm tired of repeating myself all the time and break down what I'm saying into layman's terms as yet another consequence of a rich vocabulary. Appreciate the exercises man keep helping those who process information fast

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад

      I had the same issue. It was somehow entwined with my anxiety and physical health also!

  • @hisanzee3052
    @hisanzee3052 2 года назад +7

    First we must replicate, and then we are able to iterate. Amazing stuff. Thank you.

  • @aikadltbkvaa1043
    @aikadltbkvaa1043 6 месяцев назад +4

    hi everyone, i’m trying to improve my English skills, and i will be very glad to find some friends who can speak native english language

  • @selamd9130
    @selamd9130 4 года назад +198

    Yours is the voice I like...

  • @rodneysebastiena.janvier5158
    @rodneysebastiena.janvier5158 2 года назад +2

    This guy's speech is so beautifully spilled out

  • @periclesdasilva5973
    @periclesdasilva5973 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. You can change the world. The ability to speak is a powerful gift. It seems like there is always something new to learn about public speaking. Every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights (ultimately). The best gift ever given to mankind is the Living Word Which became flesh and died for us so that we might have everlasting life. When we wait on Him, our fears are cast away by His love, and we gain self-control. Thus our voice will have a wonderful influence on those who hear us, and our life will bear witness that we've been with Him. Blessings

  • @kris.listen748
    @kris.listen748 4 года назад +28

    I love the speaking voice of the singer Aaliyah. It is so pleasant to listen to.
    Thank you so much for this video. My practice starts today!

    • @shayorshayorshayor
      @shayorshayorshayor Год назад

      Don't waste ur time. Ur not meant for it.

    • @razormaw
      @razormaw Год назад

      @@shayorshayorshayor way to go for discouraging someone to better their self. internet anonymity really goes a long way to bring out the true personality of people.

    • @shayorshayorshayor
      @shayorshayorshayor Год назад +1

      @@razormaw coming from a person who has an anime picture as their display pic. Nothing abt me is anonymous. My picture and name and city. And if someone gets discouraged from a stranger, that person is really not cut out for it.

    • @razormaw
      @razormaw Год назад

      @@shayorshayorshayor ok, i will admit you've hit good points. I also admit that you've hit the nail in the head about me being anonymous also lol. But i will still disagree about your last point, wouldn't it just be better to be encouraging anyways, rather than discouraging? "If they get discouraged, they're not meant for it", then shouldn't they get encouragement so they can succeed?

  • @MrPotatoPants326
    @MrPotatoPants326 3 года назад +29

    It’s 1 am and I’m a teen with braces and a stuttering mumbling problem and cannot speak clearly, and I have a presentation tommorow. I still have hope.

    • @amysmart1246
      @amysmart1246 3 года назад +2

      good luck :)

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +3

      Yeah how did it go?

    • @riyashah537
      @riyashah537 3 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @MrPotatoPants326
      @MrPotatoPants326 3 года назад +5

      @@ImproveYourVoice it went amazing actually. It was over tuberculosis. I was the only person who hit the correct time limit.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад

      Sweet! Well done 👍

  • @Kirrie_Sushicat
    @Kirrie_Sushicat 4 года назад +92

    I was raised bilingual and sometimes switch between languages for specific words (automatically).
    Now I am dating a guy from overseas and talk english (3rd language) on a daily basis and suddenly noticed a problem with my speech:
    My brain thinks too fast and conflicts with the 3 languages, so that I often times stop in the middle of the sentence, have to finish my thought and adjust to the language and then continue talking. This is bathering me a lot, because it seems like I would sometimes stutter.
    How can I solve this problem?

    • @MusantoSus
      @MusantoSus 4 года назад +3

      I am a bilingual as well, and this happens to me as well. I think you just gotta live with this one.

    • @ladisneyprincesse
      @ladisneyprincesse 3 года назад +1

      Me too that I just remain mute and slow!

    • @ladisneyprincesse
      @ladisneyprincesse 3 года назад

      I'm bilingual and really wish his accent was my real one speaking in public than just using it in character while acting a specific story!

    • @jimmyy12
      @jimmyy12 3 года назад +2

      Think in the language you're speaking and it'll be a lot easier.

    • @twoblocksdown5464
      @twoblocksdown5464 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmyy12 cringe. You do not think in a language. That's a myth.

  • @Rahul_Sastry
    @Rahul_Sastry Год назад +3

    I feel like I don't have freinds because I can't speak very well.
    I will try to learn this and develop my sense of humour and talk deeper.
    It's 2023 I have decided it's my year to improve

  • @eric_marcus
    @eric_marcus Год назад +28

    Darren thank you for this incredible life-changing advice, this sounds so simple but it made me more confident with my voice

  • @clauds87
    @clauds87 3 года назад +7

    Who else is tired of getting ignored by people because you speak

  • @fairydumpling1
    @fairydumpling1 Год назад +7

    I am a Freshman, and the ONE thing preventing me from acting confident is the struggle of not speaking clearly. Sometimes I stutter as I come up with what I'm going to say, and not only that. I have difficulties speaking fluently and having the right tone when speaking, and I want to change so I can become much of a confident, speaking person.

    • @pradeeppatwa72
      @pradeeppatwa72 Год назад

      I also face the same issue.... If you are comfortable we can practice with other? 😅, I struggle to find people to practice speaking..

    • @shivanshkapoor
      @shivanshkapoor Год назад

      @@pradeeppatwa72 Do you know any person who speaks hindi really good...Or you find his voice & pronunciation amazing...? Plz tell me if you know, I am confused. 🙏🏻

    • @pradeeppatwa72
      @pradeeppatwa72 Год назад

      @@shivanshkapoor my native language is hindi so I can speak really goodnight 😄, other than that there many hindi channel on you tube you can follow them, I don't remember any name as such😅.

    • @shivanshkapoor
      @shivanshkapoor Год назад

      @@pradeeppatwa72 My native language is also hindi....but my Speaking & pronunciation isn't that good I feel...Thanks for replying btw 🌝

  • @taotaotoad
    @taotaotoad 4 года назад +7

    Yep. Mine is way rusty. I’ve been isolated 98% of the last 3 years. Now I try talking to people and I struggle. Using a Minnesota accent helps for some reason. 😂
    Thank you for the tips!

  • @kamal-kq3go
    @kamal-kq3go 3 года назад +1

    This is the most eloquent explanation, an important one also, I have came across to find it on RUclips about speaking clearly.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. Is that your aim?

    • @kamal-kq3go
      @kamal-kq3go 3 года назад +1

      @@ImproveYourVoice It is important -- not merely for public speaking or presentational skill's sake , it helps in terms of reading and speak confidently in everyday life.
      Thanks to you for sharing this. Already subscribed!

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +1

      Thank you 🙏

  • @super7ace
    @super7ace Год назад +3

    In order to speak clearly, you first need clarity in your mind. You can speak clearly having 100s of thoughts in your head. The more you calm, the more you get clarity of what u want to speak.

  • @GLAMTHATFACEWithLALAxoxo
    @GLAMTHATFACEWithLALAxoxo 3 года назад +28

    So glad I came across your channel! I have a soft voice as is and sometimes I have to speak deeper to be heard . Great video!! 🙏🏽 thank you

  • @nova-leetaylorerose8229
    @nova-leetaylorerose8229 3 года назад +6

    I need to take notes my goal right now is to speak clearly with confidence bc I've always been told I am quiet and "what?" "Can you speak up?"

  • @ihori779
    @ihori779 3 года назад +17

    Hi Derek. In my rambling I've just come back after some while to this clip of yours and can't help notice the motivation you are giving. During the time since I have watched it first I practised mimicking the sounds and intonations from different sources I liked at the moment. They were like audio-books, youtub-clips, podcasts. It was helpful. English is not my native tongue, and beside the aural practice it was also the practice of new words, bits idioms, slang expressions, probably even gestures. I was not stuck to a single accent or voice, because after a while they were becoming to seem boring . I was changed samples, and went further exploring some regional British accents, which was also a great fun. Maybe sometimes I deviated from the clearness, but I think it was beneficial in some point for understanding the tonality and the pitch of the language. And, of course, it worked like a feed-back: the better we can produce the speech the better we can understand it. Eventually I have cached a feeling that the British voices are produced more likely from more former part of the mouth, even some sounds are coming from the back of the throat. It's like the feeling that the frontier muscles and the front part of the tongue work more than in my native Russian. It's a sort of my tuning when I try to mimic, my "inpersonality".
    And my question at the end. What do you think about this Yorkshire boy ruclips.net/video/GTSb8zZdFYY/видео.html
    Isn't he wonderful? It's one of my likings now how he speaks. Does it feel like clear sounding to you?

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад

      By Derek did you mean me?

    • @ihori779
      @ihori779 3 года назад +1

      @@ImproveYourVoice Oops... Sorry. Sorry, Darren. I have to punish my silly ears :)

    • @PurpleStyx
      @PurpleStyx 2 года назад

      Who's Derek

  • @eldorelmurotov
    @eldorelmurotov 2 года назад +2

    Looks like the weather was cloudy when this content was being taken

  • @Ladyluck888
    @Ladyluck888 3 года назад +1

    I tend to use a lot of filler words when I get nervous . I went to seek advise with a paralegal and recorded our conversation when I played it back I couldn’t believe the way I was communicating ! I kept saying “like” a lot, um , and “ you know “ ? I spoke like a 5 years old .. I was so embarrassed ! we all know the way you speak conveys a lot about you and your education . When I converse with friends and fam I don’t use filler words , words flow easily . I really want to improve my communication and ease the nerves. Idk why I get anxiety when speaking to strangers. Can anyone else relate? I’m going to scroll through all his videos and hopefully he has one on this topic.

  • @XxGlowStarlightxX
    @XxGlowStarlightxX 2 года назад +21

    An interesting thought is how this idea translates between languages. For example, if I'm a native Arabic speaker, would the practice improve my Arabic speech if I listen to an English speaker I admire? And thank you for explaining this and making it short & sweet!

    • @cuisine40
      @cuisine40 Год назад

      I’m guessing it would, but it’s funny you say that because I came here looking to improve my Spanish (but I’m not fluent or native, only learning the accent) and I realized I’m pretty terrible with having control over my speech, in Spanish and English (native language).
      Do you think it worked for your languages?

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Год назад +1

      I do stuff like he does in this video for Spanish. So I listen to someone with a Spanish accent which sounds good to me and try to imitate how they speak, this can help to improve accent and pronunciation.

  • @mistress707
    @mistress707 3 года назад +8

    Wow, what an amazing idea!!! It goes beyond saying that learning to sound the way a great narrators sound will / should create complete changes in life as well. Thank you ❤️

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +2

      Nice that you caught that sentiment. Lots have posted “so I just mimic someone then?” 😁

    • @mistress707
      @mistress707 3 года назад +2

      @@ImproveYourVoice Thank you for your reply ❤️ Well, I feel like it's the mood that good narrators / actors / speakers are able to transfer. (I enjoyed what you did in 100 voices video :)) Oh the other hand, if you only act but add no feeling, then it just loses the point?
      Have a great weekend Btw 🙌

  • @Torashin1
    @Torashin1 4 года назад +63

    I already look like Benedict Cumberbatch, so I guess I'll learn to sound like him too lol

  • @evermindification
    @evermindification Год назад +1

    A good piece of advice.
    I hope it's allright to share the video in a support group.

  • @redrage2576
    @redrage2576 4 года назад +47

    Well you know the struggle is that I'mma fkin introvert so whenever I'm talking to myself I'm very clear but whenever I go out and try to speak I get really confused what to say and things get awkward . And yea don't consider talking to myself weird cuz I don't have many people to talk with especially in English

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +17

      Do what you gotta do! I'm not gonna judge you! Sounds like you care too much what others think about you and thats why you feel awkward in front of them. Could that be true?

    • @sunnydeyaliofficial
      @sunnydeyaliofficial 3 года назад +4

      @@ImproveYourVoice this is my exact problm.

    • @Rec321
      @Rec321 3 года назад +1

      Me too 😭😭😭

    • @GodOfFools
      @GodOfFools 3 года назад

      Same, It sucks

  • @XpertiCON
    @XpertiCON 4 года назад +5

    I just had an interview and i absolutely bombed it not because im not qualified, but because of how i sounded. hoping to get my voice cleared

    • @andreakoeries7230
      @andreakoeries7230 3 года назад +1

      omg scary !! I’m doing an LLB (law) degree and i’m terrible at speaking so i’m really worried about career prospects. I thought i would get over it when i started studying but i haven’t

    • @elsasolis7031
      @elsasolis7031 3 года назад +1

      Same T.T

  • @freddyray629
    @freddyray629 Год назад +3

    My favourite speaker is Neil de grass Tyson, his voice is deep and his speak is really understandable...considering that my mother language is not english😁 and I love his content, I will practice with Neil🤠

  • @harshutkarsh9022
    @harshutkarsh9022 2 года назад +1

    I am going to play this video daily and mimic the speaker because I want to sound like this speaker because he is damn impressive!

  • @sortof3337
    @sortof3337 3 года назад +4

    Literally subbed. I was looking for something that will improve my voiceover skills and damn its a good advice. I think I knew it in my head, but I wanted someone else to confirm it that shadowing is the way. :)

  • @ALim-mv8zp
    @ALim-mv8zp 5 лет назад +11

    Such a fantastic approach! I will defi try this from today. Thank you!

  • @raheelakhan3210
    @raheelakhan3210 3 года назад +4

    Practice daily
    That's an important key as I tend to practice only once in a while but doing it daily will benefit me.
    The thoughts in my mind are clear but when I try to speak those thoughts. I loose the word and start mumbling and stuttering

  • @monogalaxia
    @monogalaxia 4 года назад +128

    I’m a native spanish speaker, I wonder if it makes sense to use an english speaking actor as reference... thanks!

  • @BarbaraGonzalez-b2u
    @BarbaraGonzalez-b2u Месяц назад

    You always keep your audience engaged!

  • @IamKeshavKumar
    @IamKeshavKumar 2 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot man for making realise the real way of learning anything, Practice makes a man perfect.

  • @oilpastelaaaaart
    @oilpastelaaaaart 4 года назад +8

    Okay, I'll watch your channel, DAILY.

  • @stalinjdsouza
    @stalinjdsouza 4 года назад +4

    He's talking from morning to evening that's why he has very good voice.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +1

      That’s not what makes a good voice!

    • @stalinjdsouza
      @stalinjdsouza 4 года назад +3

      @@ImproveYourVoice I was just kidding your sunlight in the background was changing.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  4 года назад +3

      Ooh that passed me by! Too witty by far for me today! 👏

  • @Dadusak
    @Dadusak 3 года назад +4

    Did he just say... "cassette recordings"

  • @nathanmalik1697
    @nathanmalik1697 Год назад +2

    For Nigerians/West Africans, I think Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a great example of someone with our accent who speaks excellently.

  • @Boli4161
    @Boli4161 Год назад

    As a foreigner who arrived in the US 25 years ago, it's frustrating not being able to get rid of my accent. I feel so embarrassed when someone asks me to repeat a word or sentence. I know it's not them but me. Good advice, kind sir. I will follow your recommendations

  • @thescorpionstrikes
    @thescorpionstrikes 4 года назад +45

    Lmao! "If it's a mumble rapper..." 🤣

  • @BigBadBrazilian1
    @BigBadBrazilian1 2 года назад +6

    Darren: "find someone whose voice you like"
    Darren: *continues to speak*
    Me: "ok, got that step down"

  • @Wolf-Man88
    @Wolf-Man88 2 года назад +6

    Great video and tips! My problem is that I can speak clearly when I'm comfortable, but speaking to someone like my crush, I mumble and speak quickly. I know why I do this, besides being nervous, but yeah it's really frustrating!

  • @svenkamog2232
    @svenkamog2232 Год назад

    I developed a really strong Welsh accent. Working in a call centre was fun, had people constantly commenting and taking the piss on how I sounded... This can really affect one's confidence and self belief make no mistake.

  • @unidentified469
    @unidentified469 Год назад

    You make sense my friend. I've recently joined Dollar General's Tech support based in India. Hope your classes help me. Thank you.

  • @hexelcolorado6275
    @hexelcolorado6275 3 года назад +5

    Great lesson - I'm going to find a good video or recording of someone who's voice I really like and practice it every day! Very easy to implement advice. This is the first video I landed on after searching "how to talk more deliberately" - I'd like to be more concise and direct in my everyday speech.
    One comment on the video itself - I feel that your "intro" is too long. I don't think you needed 2:20 (a third of the video) explaining the important of practicing daily. I considered clicking away if you didn't get to the point soon. That said, I'm glad I stuck around because the advice itself is solid. 👍🏽

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +2

      Fair enough on the critique. It helps me make better more engaging content. And also happy to help! thank you!

  • @rouxlskaard2900
    @rouxlskaard2900 3 года назад +3

    I'm here because sometimes when I'm talking I feel like a total idiot, lol.

    • @ImproveYourVoice
      @ImproveYourVoice  3 года назад +1

      Mate! I feel that way all the time! It's pointless to listen to that inner voice though! Say what you gotta say and don't give a damn about what others think.

  • @thesolvit7407
    @thesolvit7407 4 года назад +7

    I will discipline myself and start doing this! Hoooh!

  • @InksManga
    @InksManga 3 года назад +1

    My biggest weakness for my channel the audio department so I’m using these videos to help me out along with practice

  • @JuteBagTrainingClassசணல்பை
    @JuteBagTrainingClassசணல்பை 11 месяцев назад

    You've given me an immensely valuble idea that I'm going to change my life with. Can't thank you enough. Peace

  • @SilverAukahzy
    @SilverAukahzy 2 года назад +3

    I'm here because I'm bilingual, and I learned certain sounds wrong as a kid...in BOTH languages XD.

  • @ThomasJakobMusic
    @ThomasJakobMusic Год назад +4

    Dude your own speaking voice is damn clear and perfect I'm literally gonna use you as my voice sample.

  • @andrgavr
    @andrgavr 3 года назад +6

    Okay, this is great! I know exactly who my voice model is. Now, should I use the same speech fragment every day or should I switch and rotate?

  • @fremanpool4575
    @fremanpool4575 Год назад

    I failed interview do you to lack of confident speaking . It hurts a lot.
    But now am working to improve my self.

  • @oo.646
    @oo.646 Год назад +1

    My speech would sound articulate and amazing too if I only had to say 4-7 words or a quarter of a sentence at a time like this guy.