maybe this is the wrong place ask this but I would like to develop a really powerful manly voice, similar to Eddie Vedder
are there any exercises to help achieve this?
maybe this is the wrong place ask this but I would like to develop a really powerful manly voice, similar to Eddie Vedder
are there any exercises to help achieve this?
Lmao pencil neck wuss detected. Nothing quite says "my bull fricks my butt" like a twig neck.
>my bull fricks my butt
I don't know what the frick that even means but we're not talking about neck size here monkey, we're talking about vocal muscles. Completely different thing
Vocal muscles only do so much for voice depth/pitch if that's what you're asking about. Neck length and chord length/thickness contribute the greatest
Training the muscles just involves loud singing or very controlled loud talking, but it only does so much, adds to voice stamina more than anything. There's less you can do about voice pitch than you can about general physique.
>t. Bass with a long neck and 60 Hz (B1) without frying shit out
I remember in speech class reading about one of the prolific ancient Greek speakers. He wrote he trained his voice to be louder by shouting at the sea. Try that.
Sea shouts 5x10, OP
Sea Shouts til failure chad
Probably got to the point where he damaged his shit that it scarred up, scar tissue is heavier/rougher than the tissue normally composing the vocal track
scarring is why smoking lowers peoples voices
op, start chain smoking
surgery
hard liquor, smoking tobacco and roids
Smoke cigs 3x12
Drink lean 1xFailure
Rage scream 3x15 seconds
In the opposite direction of OP, how do I get a gay accent? I dont have any gay friends
just be yourself
Can't, voice isn't high pitched enough and I have a monotone delivery of everything
I had to google half of what you said but thanks anon, I think I get it
It doesn't matter bro, they'll still frick you in the ass if you say please
for a gay accent you don't have to modify your voice, but your speech patterns
try to increase your range of intonation, have more frequent intonation, use high pitched intonation, vary the tempo of your speech more, add vocal creak at the end of speech segments and use pitch and airflow to increase your volume instead of vocal weight
also use more emotive phrases
Find the most bratty annoying woman you can and follow her around imitating her as best you can. This will serve to help you talk like a gay man and also knock her down a peg or two. It's a real win win
Look up what Morgan Freeman did. He wasn't born with that voice.
>yawn alot
his voice isnt really that deep, its just a really nice voice kinda nasal aswell if you pay attention
Mirror screams to failure
No, hyperplasia of any of the laryngeal muscles can cause an airway obstruction
he didnt ask its safe to do.
he asked how.
They're smooth muscle, not skeletal muscle. No voluntary control over them but calcium supplementation does increase the ability for smooth muscle contraction
Damn homies really figured this out science kinda crazy fr fr
>he thinks it’s actually real
exactly, magnesium is a great smooth muscle relaxant. We used intraoperatively for pain management and even some cardiac dysrhythmias.
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If this works and fricks your ability to breathe, you may be able to undo the damage with magnesium
I'm gonna inject roids in my neck for science and you can't stop me
Do upward facing dogs and neck bridges (use a cushion.) For neck training.
As far as exercising one's vocal chords sing with a O shaped mouth for more bass vocals to come out and train them.
Drink water, juice and eat some greasy chips for better moisturized throat.
to get a "richer" more resonant voice you have to try to increase the size of the container that the sound resonates in
think of cartoon characters; a giant will have a booming, low resonance voice, whereas a goblin for example might have a high resonance voice.
try getting a feel for it, notice the difference between changes in pitch and resonance, and then see how you can modify it
the most important part of that is your throat, you notice if you're doing it right if your larynx is low, but your mouth matters as well
to increase vocal weight start at a neutral pitch saying a vowel like “ahh” or “iii”
let the pitch fall down to the lowest note you can do comfortably
don’t go into fry; fry sounds like a series of ‘pops’ and is somewhat rough
you will probably be fairly loud when doing this
if you go ‘buzzy’ or ‘brassy’, add breathiness; if it reduces the buzziness, then you might have been doing hyperadduction or pressed fry (avoid this)
slide back up, keeping the volume high
slide back down again, still keeping the volume high and repeat 1-3 times
don't know which one of those would help you more without knowing what your voice sounds like
Ask Eric Bugez what his stack is. His has changed a lot.
>Exercise makes lots of things better through hard work
>Everything must be made better through hard work
talk like a man
all day everyday
if you're autistic enough try it with people
I might just start doing it right now with everyone
Just google vocal exercises, preferably for theater. It isnt going to change the depth of your voice but it it will nonetheless be more powerful and clear.
Since we are talking about voice. Not sure if this happens to anyone else but: I have a deep voice, the thing is that I can't speak loudly. Whenever I go to a bar or party I have to pretty much scream , and even then nobody can listen to me. I don't know how to explain it but it feels like air is coming out and the voice doesn't get much louder. I also can't reach any highs when singing. Anyone here have any ideas? Vocal cord polyps?
Same here, strains my voice trying to talk loud enough but people still don’t pick it up well. I think emphasising consonants/stops and drawing out fricatives helps more than/as well as trying to get louder has helped. Getting louder but just for the low pitch isn’t going to overcome low pitch background noise.
you're not gonna get significantly deeper... that is resultant mostly from the morphology of the vocal chords and larynx, i.e. its size, shape, ability to resonate, mass, etc. I should clarify that these are NOT the muscles, but rather the "voice box" which is soft tissue and cartilage. However, you CAN train the muscles responsible for moving the larynx and creating the voice, which is basically what singing practice/lessons do. You might be able to get a bit more depth, but you're more likely to develop higher-pitch singing/speaking abilities than lower pitch ones, because it's easier to train the vocal muscles to contract the larynx than to open it. You might get a better singing voice and vocal control, but don't expect to sound more masculine.
Honestly if you really want a deeper voice just do roids long term. But also expect to look/age like shit and lose your hair
>but you're more likely to develop higher-pitch singing/speaking abilities than lower pitch ones
My voice in general went up a few pitches after taking singing classes for a while
I'm still a shit singer so worst of both worlds