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Lower The Pitch Of Your Voice (Without Resorting To Surgery)

Monday, 12 April 2010 07:08 | Written by Mark Walters
Various studies have shown that people make snap judgments based a person's voice. High pitch is often associated with anxiety and nervousness, while a low pitch indicates self confidence and low levels of stress. That's stereotyping, but it's something that most of us do.
by MarkWalters


Though people may claim otherwise, objectively, it's hard to deny that we all make assumptions about people based on their voice. Someone who speaks in a low pitch is assumed to be confident and trustworthy, whereas someone who speaks in a high pitch is assumed to be the opposite. Of course, this is often not true, but first impressions are very important.

All of the evidence suggests that testosterone is the agent responsible for the deepening of male voices. On average, a man's voice will be a full octave lower than a woman's. If your voice isn't as deep as what it should be, then you probably feel self conscious about it. So, what can you do to deepen yours?

Thyroplasty is a surgery that some may recommend. It's really only meant to be used to repair damaged vocal chords, but an increasing amount of men are undergoing this risky surgery to lower the pitch of their voice. Personally, I think that's unwise. Mistakes can be made, and your voice can be really screwed up. Another option is fat injection thyroplasty, where fat is injected into the folds in the vocal chords. This is also risky though, and it's only a temporary solution.

A safer option is to work on your speaking and breathing patterns. First speak whilst holding your breath, and then say the same words whilst slowly exhaling. Notice a difference? Next, when you talk, avoid the tendency speak from your nose. Instead, bring the sound up from deep within your throat. Try speaking both ways right now, and you'll notice a big difference.

Also, speak slowly. Once again, say a phrase very quickly, then repeat it while speaking slowly. You'll see that fast speech raises the pitch, while slow speech lowers it. Finally, keep in mind that your vocal chords can be trained. You can do this at home on yourself, or you can work with a vocal coach.

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