Your spoken voice is a part of it - not a big part of it, but it's something. It puts people at ease, and once again kind of reaches out and makes a bridge for what's otherwise difficult music.
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Your voice is your tool and represents you. It's very important to have a good voice where you can be understood.
The voice is an instrument that you really must take time to develop. It's like a good red wine Give it time.
I think, when I started writing songs, my voice just became another tool. It wasn't something that I was going to try desperately to woo a listener. As long as I'm using my voice in a way that helps people understand what I'm trying to say, then I feel like I'm doing all right.
The voice is something very mysterious. It's difficult to say what is inside a voice that moves people.
Your voice is important - it gives away everything about you. The mouth is a muscle you have to work like you'd work at the gym.
Perhaps when music has been shouting for so long, a quieter voice seems attractive.
Yes, it must be something that goes very well with my voice, let's say something that I understand that this would be good communication with the others, and I don't pretend for instance, to look for music that would be something that doesn't go with my personality.
It's an interesting and demanding art to do voices. I have been told so many times that I have a distinctive voice, but of course, I don't hear my own voice as others do, so I don't know.
A pleasant voice, which has to include clear enunciation, is not only attractive to those who hear it... its appeal is permanent.
Essentially, your voice is an instrument; it's a muscle, and you have to treat it like a muscle, and so you have to work it.
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