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How to practice broadcasting voice

1. The first step is to practice making "bubble sounds". Make a yawn and pronounce the sound "ah" from high to low. When the sound reaches the lowest range, you will hear the sound like a string of bubbles coming out. This is the "bubble sound". "Bubbles" are a great way to open up your voice.

2. The second step is to practice "rap". Close your lips, put the tip of your tongue in front of your teeth, and turn it clockwise 5 times, and then turn it counterclockwise 5 times. With practice, you can strengthen your tongue.

3. The third step can be summarized as "lifting, hitting, straightening and loosening". "Lift" means to lift the smile muscles, "hit" means to open the teeth, "tighten" means to lift the soft palate, and "loose" means to loosen the jaw.

Lift your smile, practice smiling at the beginning, and it will become a habit in the future; open your mouth and let your teeth open completely, hold on for a while, you will feel sore, and then keep talking. The teeth are not closed; when the soft palate is raised, it feels like yawning. The soft palate is completely stretched out and should remain in this state; when the jaw is loosened, the jaw should be completely relaxed. You can shake the chin from left to right to help relax. Through practice, it can help you open your mouth and practice oral cavity.

4. The fourth step is to practice the "thoracic and abdominal combined breathing method". Spread your legs apart, parallel to your shoulders, pinch your waist with both hands, inhale and exhale, feel the changes in your waist, inhale quickly and slowly Exhale, inhale slowly and exhale quickly, practice repeatedly. This will allow you to practice your breath.

5. The fifth step is to pronounce the sound. First pronounce the short answer "ah", the short sound "ah" and the long sound "ah", 5-6 times to start. Do voice exercises, and then practice words, such as "Mountains and rivers are beautiful" and "The motherland is great" to practice the tone.

6. The sixth step is to practice tongue twisters. It is particularly important to emphasize that when practicing tongue twisters, do not just pursue speed, but be sure to pronounce each sound fully. You can practice tongue twisters step by step, word by word, and sentence by sentence.

Extended information:

Broadcasting and vocalization strive to achieve the following goals:

(1) Articulation is accurate and clear. Such articulation can maintain the standardization of pronunciation broadcast by radio stations or television stations, while overcoming the adverse effects caused by special factors such as non-visibility and noise of this communication method. Accurate means that the pronunciation complies with the prescribed pronunciation standards; clear means that the speech has a higher resolution and can be heard clearly in strong background noise.

(2) The sound is rich in variety. Listeners or viewers have an active right to choose when receiving information through radio or television. In order to effectively attract listeners, announcers must be good at using varied voices and avoid monotonous pronunciation. Changes in sound include contrasting changes in various sound elements such as pitch, timbre, volume, enunciation strength, speed, etc.

(3) The sound is harmonious and pleasant. Due to the special nature of the broadcasting profession, in addition to pronunciation requirements, listeners also have aesthetic requirements for the announcer's voice. Therefore, the announcer's voice should be harmonious and beautiful regardless of its timbre quality. Any objectionable timbre will directly affect the transmission effect.

The specific methods of broadcasting and pronunciation include:

(1) Pronunciation according to the pronunciation standards stipulated by the country.

(2) Use a series of oral control methods including traditional articulation and pronunciation methods to achieve clear articulation.

(3) Establish breath support based on combined thoracoabdominal breathing to meet the needs of the above pronunciation methods.

(4) On the basis of accuracy and clarity, appropriately use multi-level changes in pitch, timbre, speed and other sound elements according to the language content and emotional color.

(5) Adjust the timbre used in daily life language to form a sound that is mainly oral (including pharyngeal cavity), accompanied by a certain amount of chest thrumming and appropriate nasal cavity tinnitus. way of vocalizing. Broadcasting pronunciation is based on the pronunciation state of living languages, but it is different from the pronunciation state of general living languages ??in many aspects, and it usually requires training to master.

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