Say it Well, Inc.


How to Improve Your Voice

Although it takes some effort to change habits of a lifetime, you can begin today to have a clearer, more articulate voice. You'll do best if you work with them in the order in which they're listed.

Your voice might get tired as you learn new behaviors, but it should never hurt. If you find yourself getting sore, it means that you're doing something wrong. Stop and get professional help.

Caring for Your Voice (429 words)
They say that "if you don't use it you lose it." In terms of your voice, if you don't care for it you can lose it.

Reducing Tension (483 words)
Excess tension is the enemy. Get it under control.

Breathing and Breath Control (693 words)
Although we do it everyday, sometimes we "screw it up" when we're in a performance situation. Learn what "breathing deeply" means.

Improving Vocal Variety (720 words)
Ever been told that you drone? Find ways to add more interest and excitement to your vocal style.

Warm Ups: Just DO Them! (614 words)
Athletes do it. Dancers do it. You should too.

Reducing Excessive Nasality (718 words)
Learn how to get rid of that whiny, twangy sound that irritates your listeners.