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How to learn ventriloquism? Why do some people speak ventriloquism?

1. Beginners use guttural sounds, that is, the sound made by squeezing the vocal cords when the lips are not moving. Generally, their voices are dry, and their facial expressions are more obvious when they speak.

2. Abdominal language practice has different pronunciations for men and women. Male's chest sound is heavier, while female's throat sound and upper throat melody are heavier.

Beginners can reach this stage of chest sound after six months to a year of persistent practice. At this time, the power of sound is relatively strong, and learners can learn to use the strength of muscles near their necks. Facial expressions may or may not decrease.

4. Learners learn to put pressure on the abdomen and adjust the strength of abdomen, chest, mouth and nasopharyngeal cavity. The mouth can make expressions that are inconsistent with the sound at will. At this point, the sound is stereo.

A ventriloquist can pronounce through the nasal cavity while eating in his mouth. When drinking water and brushing your teeth, you can achieve the magical effect of abdominal pronunciation through superb skills.

Extended data:

Abdominal pronunciation is a special pronunciation effect based on the balance of abdominal muscles, which balances the breath of chest and abdomen, and finally hits the breath in different positions of vocal cords, while the mouth is still.

Abdominal language is not really talking to the stomach, and it is impossible for anyone to talk to the stomach. It means that after some professional training, we have changed our pronunciation.

Usually, when we speak, we basically press the vocal cords with the same action of lips, teeth and tongue, and the vocal cords actively vibrate, thus making a sound. When we speak ventriloquism, our lips are motionless. Even when our lips are closed, our stomachs exert their strength to coordinate the breath in the abdominal cavity, hitting the special parts of vocal cords, and the vocal cords vibrate passively, thus forming a special pronunciation skill.