Do you speak from your throat?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2020
  • Or, do you or know someone that does? It can sound grating and generally lacks tone and dynamics.
    One thing I see and hear often with students or just speakers in general is that they speak from the Larynx, which can be tiring and sound strained.
    What you might not realise is that there are a lot more areas of resonance that you can tap into (literally), which will give you more projection and colour to your voice.
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Комментарии • 243

  • @jayfosho8833
    @jayfosho8833 3 года назад +91

    “SAY IT WITH YO CHEST “

  • @Mr.Ditkovich.
    @Mr.Ditkovich. Год назад +35

    When I am nervous I speak from my throat. Not only it hurts my throat, but people can barely hear me and always ask me to repeat what I said.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +1

      You need to find a voice coach hint hint...

    • @zerefhtoo27
      @zerefhtoo27 2 месяца назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach do i bring support with my abdominal muscles when i speak too?

  • @hrodrostadt
    @hrodrostadt Год назад +27

    I think trying to reduce the intensity of vibrations around the throat was helped me most.
    English is my second language and I realised my throat is vibrating a lot when I speak it, as opposed to when I'm speaking in my native language.
    I now sound better when I consciously watch the vibration on the throat.

  • @-ameera-9103
    @-ameera-9103 2 года назад +23

    I find my self not being able to raise my voice because i speak from my throat and i find it rlly hard because i am a student, always giving presentations and speeches for school and my feedback is always to raise my voice. It annoyed me alot before because i was trying, if i attempted to sound more loud my voice would just break. Im glad i found this video

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      Hope it helps Ameera. Let me know how you get on...

    • @camy369
      @camy369 Год назад +2

      A year late but me too! It physically hurts to raise my voice and I never understood why. Have you had any improvement since then?

    • @-ameera-9103
      @-ameera-9103 Год назад +2

      @@camy369 heyy! Honestly, at times i can speak from my diaphragm but its rlly hard to keep it up its like i dont have control so not much improvement🥲

  • @user-tn8nn9mb9k
    @user-tn8nn9mb9k 3 года назад +31

    You have a beautiful beard man!

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +10

      Thank you. I am due a trim mind you. In the UK unfortunately, right now, barbers are closed...

  • @mrsophisticated666
    @mrsophisticated666 3 года назад +12

    I'm Glad I Came Across This Video. I Never Sound Confident And It Turns I Speak From My Head. I Never Knew This Was A Thing.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      Glad you liked the video! Yes, we can change the way we speak to change the way we are perceived.

  • @user-ek8fc7yn7n
    @user-ek8fc7yn7n 2 года назад +2

    What a beautiful personality you have! I love your video

  • @LetsFindOut1
    @LetsFindOut1 3 года назад +29

    thanks for these videos. its useful to learn about the differences. that monotone throat speaking is exactly what im desperately trying to avoid. i feel like joe rogan has an extremely throaty voice that never quite makes it into his chest, now that i think about it.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +6

      Haha, yes well (just had a listen) he’s using his vocal fry to establish a lower pitch, but what he’s not acceding is his ore of his chest resonance. Could also have a lot to do with the amount of compression on his mic sound...

    • @cxpper1193
      @cxpper1193 2 года назад +1

      Bro we all no damn well you don’t care about nun of that shii u just wanna make your voice deeper😂😂

  • @theoryquery
    @theoryquery Год назад +10

    I have had a very weird speaking / singing journey.
    Tldr: I spoke through my nose for 16 years, then my throat for 17.
    Finally, for the last 2 years, I ACTUALLY am speaking and singing from my chest now.
    Only problem I still have is that I work retail, and am so used to my customer service being my throat voice, that I slip back into it.
    Trying to learn how to break that habit.
    I always thought (knew it turns out) that I should be an alto / mezzo-alto for my singing voice.
    But my speaking voice was so high, everyone I spoke to said not possible. However the soprano / mid-soprano range always felt too high.
    Friend offered to give me some singing lessons.
    Turns out I spoke through my nose for ~15 years and no once realized.
    I start trying to speak through (what I thought was) my chest voice.
    It seemed so low in comparison, but felt more natural after a bit.
    However, ~15 years later, I had another shocking reveal. When learning from singing tutorials about placing breath for singing, I realized I STILL wasn't singing through chest vouce.
    I was speaking through my throat. I learned this because whenever I sang with an open throat (chest voice), my throat would hurt when speaking the rest of the time.
    Saw a throat specialist who confirmed there was no damage, but my nasal passages were slightly crooked, likely since birth, and since no one caught it, my breath had been placed in the wrong areas.
    Turns out I am a short-range contralto / mezzo-alto for singing, just like I thought.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Fascinating story thank you for sharing. If it wasn't for your journey as a singer I imagine that you probably wouldn't have explored those different resonant areas of your voice. We all have to keep ourselves in check sometimes, especially when we're using our 'professional' voice...

  • @smarsh336
    @smarsh336 2 года назад +24

    Interesting video! I’m male and am always confused with being female on the phone. I finally saw a doctor and was diagnosed with sulcus vocalis last year at the age of 30. I had surgery and speech therapy. And now I’m having to learn how to get that chest buzz when speaking. So it’s interesting to see these sort of videos :)

  • @1984PCA
    @1984PCA 2 года назад +1

    This was so useful for me! Thank you

  • @LouisSimonHoude
    @LouisSimonHoude Год назад +1

    Really interesting video. Very well explained. Thanks

  • @fernandosilva3051
    @fernandosilva3051 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much, this is so useful

  • @deez7613
    @deez7613 3 года назад +20

    i always feel like there’s something in my throat and my voice cracks a lot since i speak in a lower tone when i shouldn’t. it’s uncomfortable

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +1

      I would suggest that you visit your doctor to establish whether there’s any issues. I wouldn’t worry however, it’s probably somatic, and sounds like it could be Globus Pharyngeus (or lump in the throat) which is generally caused by reflux. Let me know how you get on.

    • @adamheath9065
      @adamheath9065 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach I think that’s what I have. I’ve been suffering from reflux because I’ve been a chest breather. Just about a week ago started diaphragmatic breathing but still feel the discomfort when talking for long periods of time. Any thoughts?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +1

      @@adamheath9065 I'm going to email you.

    • @Tipsyfr
      @Tipsyfr 18 дней назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach dealing with that rn taking anti acid pills and been to multiple specialist

  • @mariannek6735
    @mariannek6735 2 года назад +33

    I think my problem is that my voice is quite quiet, so when I speak I often speak a little too loudly to be able to be heard properly (in a loud environment). That leads me to sort of half-shout from my throat instead of just speaking softly. Does that sound logical and plausible? And if so, can I do anything to make my voice louder/more powerful?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      Yes absolutely Marianne. If you're interested to know more about my one to prgrammes, please get in touch here: hello@jimmycannon.com

  • @deepen9733
    @deepen9733 Год назад +1

    Hey jimmi love your work man please make a video on treating vocal nodules.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Thanks. I'm not a clinician unfortunately, although a lot of my exercises would help.

  • @terrylynnstudios
    @terrylynnstudios 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for this info on speaking

  • @chacharlles
    @chacharlles 3 года назад +3

    thanks. this helped me a lot

  • @Gifted-404
    @Gifted-404 3 года назад +22

    Thank you so much my throat start to hurt me alot when i speak for long period of time with my friends and your information was really helpful

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      My pleasure.

    • @shadowreaper5413
      @shadowreaper5413 2 года назад +2

      Same here i used to deepen my voice few years ago and use my throat with it but now i understand why my throat get tired and feel strained when speaking for long time. Damn bad habits do make terrible outcome.

    • @NJR-gt8xi
      @NJR-gt8xi 2 года назад

      @@shadowreaper5413 How to speak from chest?

    • @shadowreaper5413
      @shadowreaper5413 2 года назад

      @@NJR-gt8xi I try to sing with my chest voice using the support i get from my diaphragm. I'm not exactly sure how to "speak" with my chest but I think you gotta have a good air support while speaking. From what I've gathered lately to not speak from your throat is to avoid putting too much pressure from it therefore speaking lightly. This could maybe mean talking in higher pitch so long as you don't strain your throat and get exhausted after talking. I'm not an expert and it would help to do your own research as well.

    • @NJR-gt8xi
      @NJR-gt8xi 2 года назад

      @@shadowreaper5413 Thks👍

  • @vinodsamala8592
    @vinodsamala8592 2 года назад +5

    The beard game is strong in this one 😁

  • @Jadeddoxy
    @Jadeddoxy 2 года назад +1

    Thanks alot for this sir!
    This helped alot :]

  • @kaylenemccaw678
    @kaylenemccaw678 2 года назад +3

    I am recovering from a paralyzed vocal cord and seeking the *new and improved* version of my voice as strength returns. Feeling solidarity with teenage boys,.

  • @shravansharma263
    @shravansharma263 2 года назад +2

    Bro my voice changed when i was 14 but i didnt like it so i was speaking from my throat for long now doing this made my voice so deep

  • @xUnimportantx3
    @xUnimportantx3 2 года назад +1

    It took me to wake up with pain in my throat every morning for years and almost losing my voice to get here.

  • @starlord7526
    @starlord7526 2 дня назад

    I can't even distinguish if I am speaking from throat or diaphragm

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 дня назад +1

      You're always physiologically speaking from the throat. That's where the sound comes from, however we want to use our Diaphragm (actually our abdominus muscles) to control the sound.

  • @elliea5
    @elliea5 3 года назад +22

    hello!! teen girl here - ive always noticed that when i speak, i push my head back(putting head down and pushing back; tongue feels like it gets in way) and i feel alot of choking in my throat.
    when i speak it feels like im unwillingly attempting to make it lower. it feels its worse when im socially anxious where it can feel very breathy, and as if cannot speak because my voice is closing the back of my throat too much. :/ how can i speak easier and have a higher tone?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +2

      Tricky to give you an accurate opinion without seeing you speak, although exploring different areas of resonance will help. Send me a video of you speaking and I'll do my best to tell you what the problem is...

    • @jingjangdo4018
      @jingjangdo4018 2 года назад

      search up how to Relax tight throat muscles and voice straining!!

    • @sage6321
      @sage6321 Год назад

      Update?

  • @allmylifeNOT
    @allmylifeNOT 3 года назад +5

    Would love love love a video on chest resonance for women!! Thanks x

  • @elliesophiebeas
    @elliesophiebeas Год назад +2

    Hi Jimmy, could you give some tips for varying tone in the way you speak to make presentations more interesting?

  • @blank1505
    @blank1505 2 года назад +6

    Hi, Jimmy! Kudos to you for this super insightful video.
    I am in need of your help… I speak with my breath a lot. A seem to be out of air a lot and then my throat and mouth seems to dry out even more.
    How do I stop breathing through my mouth while talking? I noticed my voice changes when I breath while talking, hold my breath while talking, etc. What is the proper way to speak? 🥴 lol thank you 🙂

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your question and kudos. The reason probably you're experiencing dryness in your throat is because you're pushing too much air over your vocal folds. can help with this if you like?

  • @harlem6365
    @harlem6365 3 года назад +3

    I totally forgot how to speak the way I used to. For the last couple years my voice has sounds so tense and cracks a lot its humiliating.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      I'm sorry to hear this Harlem. Let me know if you'd like to schedule a call to discuss how I can help you.

    • @ranjitpisal4760
      @ranjitpisal4760 2 года назад +1

      same here.I forgot to speak the way i used to and now i am using my throat too much and keeping all the muscles relax while speaking that is causing a lot of pain in my throat😭what should i do? should i use my tongue and lips more to avoid throat pain

  • @timiokusi
    @timiokusi 2 года назад +3

    Who found the switch to the head voice funny😂😂

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      I'll have to watch it back... I try to be funny, doesn't always work 😁

  • @user-ok8pb4zd1w
    @user-ok8pb4zd1w 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for this amazing video. I was wondering how I can send voice to chest when air comes out of lung through vocal cord and out of mouth.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      Good question. You can't actually... it's a somatic feeling of resonance in the chest cavity. Hope that helps?

  • @thogusdonatus4607
    @thogusdonatus4607 Год назад +2

    ive been testing around to focus on the back part of the throat and u get pretty decnet controll of you´re voice that way and for some weird reason u get better controll over your vocal cords when u focus on the back part of the throat

  • @danplasma
    @danplasma Год назад +1

    holy crap, I tried to do falsetto while doing chest or abdomen resonance and it's impossible, this is brilliant!

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +2

      It's not impossible... You're creating a TA (thyroarytenoid) dominant phonation and your larynx is low, so yes pretty difficult 😋

  • @suomibrother6577
    @suomibrother6577 3 года назад +55

    I've been speaking from the throat for years now mostly because of anxiety and recently it's been hurting my throat a lot.
    Your videos are GREAT because they're actually kinda relaxing. It's felt really stressful to read about these things and trying to apply only to be fucked by even more anxiety.
    You're doing God's work!

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +2

      I'm glad someone is :) I appreciate the comment. Tell me more about your anxiety.

    • @makhailabentil2720
      @makhailabentil2720 2 года назад +5

      Totally relatable. My exact situation

    • @TechboogieTV
      @TechboogieTV 2 года назад +5

      This is the exact same reason I ended up at this video! Always had anxiety around being heard and it has manifested into a permanently constricted throat that seems to get worse when I speak. Trying to break out from this. Looking for a local voice coach

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      @@TechboogieTV I work with people from all over the World on Zoom. If you're interested in finding out about my programmes, please schedule a discovery call here: calendly.com/jimmycannonvoicecoach/discovery-call-with-jimmy-cannon

    • @jamesstilwell26
      @jamesstilwell26 17 дней назад

      @@TechboogieTV Did you speak to anyone about this? Did it work?

  • @beshooketh9333
    @beshooketh9333 Год назад +3

    I find myself being too monotonous when I speak. I've been having this lump in my throat, as if it's locked, for a year now. And sometimes I feel like I'm suffocating. I reckon it's got to do with repressed emotion. Definitely need to learn to use my chest voice, cuz when I speak from the throat it hurts

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      It could be Globus Pharyngeus (I wrote an assignment on this for my masters), which sounds pretty bad but actually is normally caused by reflux. I would consult your doctor. let me know how you get on...

  • @CG-rr7fw
    @CG-rr7fw 3 года назад +1

    Watching from the Philippines!

  • @laurenmontera9516
    @laurenmontera9516 3 года назад +6

    I'm still confused. Sorry. No real techniques or how to fix it were explained.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      HI Lauren, I'm not surprised, I'm waffling on here a bit... It's more of a realisation that it might feel that you're speaking from the throat. Not all my videos show you exactly what to do. Please get in touch if you'd like to know more about my programs and courses here: eepurl.com/hnb6Mb

  • @caleb4772
    @caleb4772 2 года назад +1

    I think I use my head voice too much. In an attempt to use my chest voice, and to speak with a descending tone to sound confident instead of ascending, I've hurt my vocal chords. Very sore just to the RH side of my throat. I've noticed this particularly happens when I go down at the end of a word. I'm not intentionally trying to speak lower per say, just better. I know you can hurt yourself of you're walking around sounding artificially low and I don't think that's what I've done. What are some other common mistakes people make that can cause damage?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      Thanks for your question. Quite frankly, the best thing you could do would be to join my Master Your Voice group programme, where we cover all aspects of developing your voice to attract others. If you'd like to know more, please schedule a call: calendly.com/jimmycannonvoicecoach/discovery-call-with-jimmy-cannon

  • @everythingart7566
    @everythingart7566 2 года назад +1

    when i try and sing anything remotely near my hear voice it gets very crackly? and my friends have said it sounds like something is stuck in my throat and it’s been plaguing me for about three years. at first it only happened during choir auditions but now it happens during practice and sometimes by myself too, i’m in the last year at my choir and i really want to be able to contribute just as well as everyone else (current choir i’m in is an all comer’s choir, (probably my vocal issues stopped me from getting into the auditioned choir but that’s neither here nor there since i wouldn’t have been able to commit the extra time anyway. )

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      It would be difficult to diagnose your situation without hearing you sing unfortunately...

  • @sambhunathpal2536
    @sambhunathpal2536 Год назад +1

    Sir please make a video on how to maintain gesture and posture as supervisor

  • @Phonetician_
    @Phonetician_ Год назад +1

    Hlo Jimmy
    Just a curious question
    I reckon in Standard british accent or modern RP
    Voice placement is back in throat and lower and tongue fairly relaxed.
    When producing vowel sounds resonance is back and down around chest area as well.
    I'd like to know what do you think?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +1

      You're right, although it depends on the vowel. Also, forward placement is crucial. Have a listen to Tom Hiddleston

    • @Phonetician_
      @Phonetician_ Год назад

      Thanks Jimmy, why the forward voice placement is crucial? Is it for standard American and British as well? Most of US couches say their accent's placement is back and more low (sounds deeper) then other varieties of English. As for Souther Standard British, I've
      observed that in SSB all vowel sound can resonate better backwards, some little forward than other vowels but still these maintain backward resonance coz of open space in the back.
      Well, I'm don't know that much about voice I'm still doing research, exploring.
      I'd love to know what do you think Jimmy?

  • @whatsupguys3504
    @whatsupguys3504 3 года назад +7

    I can't avoid speaking like that. When I speak a little lauder my throat hurts and my head voice is quite weak. Can I fix it just practising with breathing exercises?It really makes me disturbed:(

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +1

      Your throat hurts because you're pushing too much air over the vocal folds, so by controlling the air flow with correct abdominal breathing, you won't need so much air to create a sound. You'd have to send me a video of you speaking for me to determine what's going on with you head voice...

    • @whatsupguys3504
      @whatsupguys3504 3 года назад +2

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach Thank you so much I'm going to try

  • @catmanhon3320
    @catmanhon3320 3 года назад +5

    But muscle memory is to speak from the throat for me. So many times I tell myself not to engage the throat when I speak, but when the time comes to speak I forget and it comes from my throat. What can I do to ensure that I don't forget to not speak from the throat?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +3

      It has to become instinctive and that's practice. First of all though, you need to explore other areas of resonance...

    • @catmanhon3320
      @catmanhon3320 3 года назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach thanks 👍

  • @mauricethompson1154
    @mauricethompson1154 Год назад +1

    I have trouble getting my voice to cut through. I feel as if a frog is constantly in my throat. I either speak in a mumble when trying to talk low or I often have to speak loud to get voice to cut through. Are there any exercises I can do to help open throat?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Hi Maurice, yes. Quite a few exercises actually. Truthfully, you should sign up to my Master Your Voice online program. Here's a link: www.jimmycannon.com/masteryourvoice

  • @isabelgarcia4254
    @isabelgarcia4254 10 месяцев назад

    I have Spasmodic dysphonia and read about the improvements one can get from avoiding speaking from the throat. The recommendation is to use head voice. I’m not sure how to achieve this and sustain it in speaking. Can you help me?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Isabel, yes I can. Please send me an email: hello@jimmycannon.com

  • @capnlenny402
    @capnlenny402 2 года назад +2

    Hi i dont know if youre still responding but i have terrible vocal scarring, suffer with hoarseness, and speak with a lower register i guess? i often lose my voice after talking for too long and it even begins to ache. I dont know if theres anyway to get more fullness in my voice or to fix my throat being so fragile when i speak.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      Always responding. Have you spoken to your doctor about the scarring? This is something that might need clinical intervention. Otherwise, happy to help.

    • @capnlenny402
      @capnlenny402 2 года назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach i have spoken with my doctor. i suffer with bad acid reflux and have been treated for it but because of this my voice is very fragile. i realize that this is probably something you wont be able to help me with. im sorry

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      No, I'm sorry. I hope you manage to get it sorted and find some relief.

  • @michalpolivka6208
    @michalpolivka6208 3 года назад +2

    Hello, I have a question for you, when you say chest at 3:03... Before, thoart and head, your voice change, it had such different colour, can you tell me, how is it work?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +1

      Hi Michal, I'm speaking predominantly about resonance here, and finding what is known as chest voice (not to be confused with modal voice which is your normal speaking voice), which is a sympathetic vibration of sound in the chest cavity. There are plenty of exercises that help you find that chest 'resonance'. Hope that helps, can be rather confusing..

    • @michalpolivka6208
      @michalpolivka6208 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach yes I know that, but when you say the word chest, it sounds different, i don't know if we understand each other. There were something different in spoken voice... Don't know what, if overtones or something like that.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      @@michalpolivka6208 ah, ok I get it. Yes, I’m actually speaking in my mixed voice, which is a combination of chest and head (or more correctly, modal 1 and falsetto) is that what you meant?

    • @michalpolivka6208
      @michalpolivka6208 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach yes exactly, thank you, until now i trying to find how to named it. Thank you very much, also it was great video. 😊

  • @ivana9892
    @ivana9892 3 года назад +2

    Hi, I really want to try something, and I don't know how to speak from the BACK of my throut

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      I’m not sure what you mean when you say ‘back’ of your throat?

  • @kadkadofficial
    @kadkadofficial Год назад +1

    Please when talking there shd be an air within our mouth right? Bcos without that the sound waves bring that speak from the throat

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Yes, it is the particles in the air that create the sound, but first, there needs to be some form of vibration from the vocal folds (cords) this is called phonation. This phonation comes from the throat, however, can be directed to different resonant areas such as the oral cavity.

  • @danielpagan4316
    @danielpagan4316 Год назад +1

    My kid just a teenage and feels his voice is very nasal are there any tech tips on eliminating the nose part.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      It isn't easy to describe in words. However, I have (an old) video on the subject: ruclips.net/video/TlXjDLuCyCc/видео.html

  • @SaintlessRex
    @SaintlessRex Год назад +3

    When I speak my throat gets uncomfortable and feels tight, and people say I speak quietly. Could you provide some advice to help me with my voice issues? I also have trouble with resonance. But when I'm relaxed I have a deep and resonating voice and my throat feels relaxed.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +1

      I think you've hit the nail on the head there... You should try and be as relaxed as you can when you speak, especially in the throat area... (Larynx) However it's difficult to ascertain what's going on without hearing you...

    • @SaintlessRex
      @SaintlessRex Год назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach I'm relaxed now because I'm by myself, but how do I keep my throat relaxed

  • @spirittells
    @spirittells 5 месяцев назад +1

    I talk with my throat and need so much help....

  • @AshutoshPanda18
    @AshutoshPanda18 Год назад +1

    Sir I get stuck with explosive words like T, P , L , N , Q how would I overcome this I can't even utter these word initials

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      They're mainly dental shapes. Try practicing just the vowel shapes with your tongue and then intone them (long tone)

  • @lbanza26
    @lbanza26 3 года назад +4

    I speak through my noise how can you help me with that

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      You need to find more resonance in your chest. Let me know if you'd like to schedule a call...

  • @twominuteopinion1914
    @twominuteopinion1914 3 года назад +1

    I uploaded 2 videos recently. Something feels really off how i sound, i'd really appreciate if you can be as brutal as possible critique it.

  • @natashatashu3966
    @natashatashu3966 16 дней назад

    I'm from India new delhi. My throat gets pain when I practice us accent. So what should I do

  • @sunuvarghese6842
    @sunuvarghese6842 3 года назад +2

    Hi dear ,in my life I stuggle with my voice bez when a emergency situation or the situation that I should talk that time I feel tension and I will get block for talk ,this block made me feel tension again will get talking air block while talking ,but for me a normal situation I am not feeling the same and talk normally without block.
    Now a days I talk ,I stop talk from throat and talk by head voice now I feel relaxed and I can talk 99 percentage talk normally in any situation.
    Can you explain for me ,for getting more better what are the technicic should use for better .

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      Well, it sounds like you've found a solution... It would be difficult for me to give you my opinion on how to improve your voice without seeing you speak.

  • @driesheylen27
    @driesheylen27 Год назад +2

    Hey man, I speak from the throat but if I focus I can speak from my belly. But when I talk to a person it automatically changes to my throat. How can I prevent this from happening?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +2

      When you speak, your habitual phonation will occur. .
      Practising supporting the breath from your belly, and creating sub-glottal pressure will help to take the strain away from your throat. It's a bit difficult to explain here..

    • @theoryquery
      @theoryquery Год назад

      ​@@jimmycannonvoicecoach I have this question too. Do you by chance have a video on this, or one you can recommend?

  • @immotherrusiaxd2284
    @immotherrusiaxd2284 Год назад +1

    I know it's 2 years later but I hope I'm not too late Im trying to speak like Thomas Shelby im 19 almost 20 and I play on a console and all of the people I meet on this console they say my voice is deep but I don't hear myself like that I need some help to speak from the throat I would appreciate

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      I'm not sure what you're looking to do? I wouldn't necessarily try and speak like hi,. You're likely to strain your voice.

  • @sofiakoutlaki4303
    @sofiakoutlaki4303 3 месяца назад +1

    Really useful video. I just wish the background music weren't there. It's distracting.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 месяца назад

      Ah yes, that's why I made this one: ruclips.net/video/P29iVNyCy4Y/видео.htmlsi=Yo1TmRfQ9QBQlEp_

  • @linktoafailuresaweaknesses6330
    @linktoafailuresaweaknesses6330 2 года назад

    Watched on 14.3.22

  • @JediRouge
    @JediRouge 2 года назад +10

    I seem to always talk from my throat, but been hearing people telling me to speak with the diaphragm and I’m like... what? After seeing a few videos about speaking from the diaphragm I’ve been practicing and it seems to help make my voice a little louder and deeper and not sounding like a dubbed female anime character. I know I have a speech impediment mostly due to the letter R, but speaking from the diaphragm I can hear myself more clearly

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      That's great news. To be slightly geeky, you don't actually speak with (or from) the Diaphragm. The diaphragm contracts on the in-breath to allow the lugs to expand and take in oxygen, but it's your Abdominus muscles that help to push the diaphragm back up to push the air out. What you want to focus on is taking the energy away from the throat (Larynx) allowing you to find more resaonance. Happy to chat...

    • @JediRouge
      @JediRouge 2 года назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach oh cool... thank you, but how do I do that and keep going without having a shortness of breath?

    • @JediRouge
      @JediRouge 2 года назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach I remembered people used to compare my voice with Mike Tyson, just less baby talk. It used in infuriate me and a lot of people would ask me where I’m from or what’s my accent. I had to tell them I have a speech impediment, but this is helping me a lot

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      @@JediRouge It's about controlling the outbreath.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      @@JediRouge Let me know if I can help further. I offer one to one programmes and am in the middle of creating an online course for people who wish to be taken more seriously.

  • @AquariusVlog
    @AquariusVlog Год назад +1

    I feels I speak from the throat. Because is less effort to speak louder and less air used. But it sounds less manly 😅. I feel like this also mess up my singing techniques. Any suggestions?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Yes it applies to singing, in fact most of the techniques I use in my public speaking coaching derive from singing techniques and my experience as a performer.

  • @misterbowers5995
    @misterbowers5995 Год назад +1

    My voice is breathy,no bass to my voice. Been to ENTs but no one really knows what's going on. How to I get bass back in my voice and volume?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +1

      If you've been to an ENT and they say there's no Dysphonia as such, then you should work on creating more chest resonance, as well as better vocal fold adduction. Let me know if that's something you'd like to explore and we can have a chat... I help people like yourself all the time. Feel free to share some dates/times when you’re available. Or, if you like, you can choose from my availability here:
      calendly.com/jimmycannonvoicecoach/discovery-call-with-jimmy-cannon

    • @misterbowers5995
      @misterbowers5995 Год назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach I really would like my voice back It has really been a problem and I wanted to end it. Do you charge for helping?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +1

      @@misterbowers5995 I'm sorry you're going through this. I have a couple of programmes. A one-to-one and a self-paced programme. Both unfortunately have a fee attached. You're welcome to peruse my channel. All my videos on here are free to watch.

    • @misterbowers5995
      @misterbowers5995 Год назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach How much do you charge? HOW CAN we be sure it"lol work?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      @@misterbowers5995 I have a high success rate, but it really depends on how committed you are to actually working at the exercises. My programmes start at 500 US Dollars.

  • @DebelakaPG3D
    @DebelakaPG3D 2 года назад +1

    Hello, i think i made a bad habit with the way i talk, i will try to explain in the best way possible, because my english is kinda bad.
    Okay so, im 17 and my voice is pretty deep, even sometimes in ashmed of it, because if someone ask me for something, and i give a simple answer, i sound kinda mean and scary with the deep voice (im not mean i just answer without thinking it)
    And i began to punish my voice to sound not that deep, maybe not deep at all, just because sometimes when i speak, i sound rude and scary.
    And i think i speak from my head, like that little head voice when you think of something, and i speak with it, instead of speaking from the throat (when i speak from the throat, my voice is deep like before but i feel some vibration from it)
    Also i want to say that, before with my gf, we tended to speak each other with soft voices (Its the same voice i speak when i punished it so it wont sound rude)
    And it become like a habit, even she has that habit sometimes too.
    And i want to ask, if i developed a habit about talking with a soft voice, how do i change it in order to sound like my previous deep voice before? Im very concerned, bc i want to speak with my normal deep voice, but i think the soft voice became a big habit, and sometimes like i said, i punish it without thinking too.
    Thanks in advance and sorry for the long comment :)

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      Hi there, Firstly thank you for getting in touch. Secondly, please don't give yourself a hard time about this, it's more than likely that you can fix this.
      It's really hard for me to ascertain exactly what the problem is unless I heard you speak. Could you perhaps record a short video of you explaining the issue again for me? Email it to me at hello@jimmycannon.com

  • @rosendoperez6677
    @rosendoperez6677 2 года назад +2

    At parties no one can hear me its annoying

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +2

      Well don't blame yourself too much, it's likely to be more the environment, but there are things you can do...

    • @rosendoperez6677
      @rosendoperez6677 2 года назад +2

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach well I can tell everyones voice is louder, but yes I am working on it👍 growing up I was very shy and restricted my voice from being over heard and even now I catch myself talking low at restaurants while I can hear everyone else's conversation, I tell myself my voice deserves to be loud and heard aswell.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      @@rosendoperez6677 It certainly does!!

  • @janetmorales
    @janetmorales 2 года назад +1

    How much do you charge for a one on on

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      Hi Janet, I have a couple of programmes that might suit you. Happy to schedule a call. Please send me an email: hello@jimmycannon.com

  • @TruePhil
    @TruePhil 4 месяца назад +1

    1. no speak from throat.
    2. men use chest resonance mostly (modal) women use head (falsetto)
    3. access different vocal registers
    4. 7 areas of resonance, 3 are chest throat head
    5. resonance, pitch inflection, intonation, color togar of voice, breathe control
    6. utilize as m any areas as you can, abdominals, outbreath when speaking, using lung, control breath, thin column of air, send air to different areas. head or chest.
    7. don't constantly speak from throat. use blend, chest and head voice

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for this, although I think I'd prefer to watch the video...

    • @TruePhil
      @TruePhil 4 месяца назад +1

      just notes for self@@jimmycannonvoicecoach

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  4 месяца назад

      @@TruePhil I appreciate it 🥰

  • @adamhussain21
    @adamhussain21 3 года назад +2

    Hi, how do I know if I’m speaking from my throat or not, my throat hurts when I speak for more than 10 seconds and my voice is just not loud and clear enough. What can I do to improve the way I speak?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад +3

      Hi Adam, well firstly your voice really shouldn't be hurting after 10 seconds of speaking, that's for sure... which means that either you're pushing too much air over your vocal folds (not supporting your breath correctly), or your larynx is bunched up and too strained, which could be a somatic response, possibly MTD. More likely the latter. My advice would be to work on your breathing and finding different areas of vocal resonance to take the strain away from your throat. Happy to help: hello@jimmycannon.com

    • @adamhussain21
      @adamhussain21 3 года назад

      JimmyCannonVoiceCoach would it be wise to see a doctor about the issue?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      @@adamhussain21 It's more likely to be that your voice is strained and some voice resonant exercises would do the trick. Happy to give you a free 30 min session to help you find out. My email is hello@jimmycannon.com

  • @martinharry2243
    @martinharry2243 2 года назад +1

    I woke up at 5am in the morning on January 19th and I woke my mom up and I couldn't talk because my sore throat I try to say love you mom I couldn't say it

  • @qiestna
    @qiestna 2 года назад +3

    i feel comfortable speaking in my tone , but whenever i try to present i tend to speak louder which causes my throat to hurt so much . what can i do to fix this problem ?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment Qistina. Your throat is hurting probably because you're pushing too much 'vocal load' ver your vocal folds. The answer is to control the rate of breath.

  • @kadkadofficial
    @kadkadofficial Год назад +1

    Please how do I stop talking from the throat I can't control myself from it?
    Any helper here?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Have you watched the video?

    • @kadkadofficial
      @kadkadofficial Год назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach yes sir but I have this misplaced of my throat in line with my diaphragm, I can sense some shift of my throat.
      Any help sir?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      @@kadkadofficial It would be very difficult to tell without seeing you in person. Have you seen a doctor or ENT?

    • @kadkadofficial
      @kadkadofficial Год назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach please I have but it hurts Soo much when speaking

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      What was the diagnosis?

  • @mjandres987
    @mjandres987 10 дней назад +1

    Hard to hear with your background music

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 дня назад

      Yes, I know. It's too loud! I have recorded another video: ruclips.net/video/P29iVNyCy4Y/видео.htmlsi=iTdki5_AZ1pKMAEo

  • @kadkadofficial
    @kadkadofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

    Please how do I stop my voice keeping falling back to my throat? Please any exercise?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  10 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure what you mean?

    • @averagecasual4801
      @averagecasual4801 9 месяцев назад +1

      He reverts to speaking with his throat

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, thank you.@@averagecasual4801

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  9 месяцев назад

      Exercises to take the resonance away from your throat. The more you practice these ones and others, the more likely the muscle memory will impact the change and you won't continue to speak from your throat.

    • @kadkadofficial
      @kadkadofficial 9 месяцев назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach please I have notice this when speaking when I push in my upper abdomen around my chest under my voice moves to it's normal speaking position, sir please what could be the problem sir?

  • @RainMakeR_Workshop
    @RainMakeR_Workshop 2 года назад

    What issues does throat voice speaking cause?

  • @jayfosho8833
    @jayfosho8833 3 года назад +1

    Do you breath with your stomach or chest

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  3 года назад

      You breathe with your lungs, but think about controlling both the inhale and exhale with your stomach...

  • @jakefrosher
    @jakefrosher 11 месяцев назад +1

    👌🏼

  • @umairali1064
    @umairali1064 2 года назад +1

    Need to loud my voice tell me how on comments

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      Control the air flow with your Abdominal muscles and find different areas of resonance. I'm afraid it's a little more than I can share with you here. Please take a look at my other videos here, or you're welcome to book a discovery call with me.

  • @eba44
    @eba44 Год назад +1

    Has anyone mentioned that the background music- singing words- is quite distracting? I may be the only one.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад +1

      I think at the time I must have read somewhere that it kept people's attention... evidently, I was wrong 😃

  • @xlri
    @xlri 3 месяца назад

    When i slap my little brother and my dad see him and ask what is wrong with him 5:20 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @kelseyfloyd9909
    @kelseyfloyd9909 Год назад +1

    Yes video chest voice speaking I'm taking speech therapy

  • @NJR-gt8xi
    @NJR-gt8xi 2 года назад +1

    If i don't speak from my throat my voice becomes high pitch and i'm a male😪what to do?

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      Not quite sure what you mean when you say if you don't speak from your throat... Please explain.

    • @NJR-gt8xi
      @NJR-gt8xi 2 года назад +1

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach I mean i think i hve puperphonia

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      @@NJR-gt8xi Ok, have you been diagnosed? If not, you should think about being referred to an ENT surgeon

    • @NJR-gt8xi
      @NJR-gt8xi 2 года назад

      @@jimmycannonvoicecoach 👍

  • @Tiktokweirdside
    @Tiktokweirdside 4 месяца назад

    I talk but they don’t understand the words

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  4 месяца назад

      That will be to do with your articulators (tongue, teeth, lips and palate). Also, the more support of the breath you have, the more flexibility you will have in your oral cavity. Have you filled in my free quix?
      Unleash your full communication potential with our "Master Your Voice" quiz! Discover how to control your voice and manage anxiety to become a confident speaker. Take the quiz now: jimmycannon.scoreapp.com #communication #confidence #quiz #voicecontrol

  • @heriander_
    @heriander_ 10 месяцев назад

    Is it too late? I always speak with throat voice because I'm a baritone since 7th grade. And people laugh at me when I talk. I was 5'2 then, 5'7 now. Yes, small body with a somehow deep voice. I don't like it.

  • @JaxkBoyLee
    @JaxkBoyLee 2 года назад +2

    I want help

  • @shawnpinn9177
    @shawnpinn9177 2 года назад

    6.49.watch full vid

  • @TimmyDahitman
    @TimmyDahitman 2 года назад +1

    You sound like Stewie Griffin

  • @samaraisnt
    @samaraisnt Год назад +1

    0:35 you say that it would be too annoying and you couldn't make a career out of that....yet EVERY radio presenter seems to talk exactly like that!!

  • @oregondude9411
    @oregondude9411 2 года назад +1

    Randomly found this. Great video but I found the piano background annoying. Makes it harder to follow you. Might just be ADHD I don't know.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад +1

      Hi Aaron, I totally agree. I think that's the only one that I thought (having watched others with backing music) I'd try it out. It's actually a track from one of my albums...

  • @ryanroberts2598
    @ryanroberts2598 2 года назад +1

    So- I’m a trans man- and I’m trying to learn how to use my chest. I was a singer before I started hormones and was a soprano… my voice is higher because I can’t figure out how to not use my throat

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  2 года назад

      Hi Trinity, Well, it's about finding resonance in other areas, such as the chest. The phonation originates from the throat, however by using techniques to create more chest resonance and pitch variety, you can find a deeper sounding voice. let me know if you'd like to find out more...

  • @donnab6372
    @donnab6372 Год назад

    Information is very useful. However I don't understand the need for the background music while you're talking. Very annoying. Please continue to make videos but ditch the background music. Thank you.

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Hi Donna, yes I agree. This I believe is the only video where I thought i'd try and keep the retention with some music. You'll need to watch each and every other video to test that 😘

    • @jimmycannonvoicecoach
      @jimmycannonvoicecoach  Год назад

      Incidentally, I'm going to record the video just for you!!