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Author:  MrAlphaMale [ Thu Apr 10, 2014 7:09 am ]
Post subject:  Voice Tonality: How important is it?

I believe in pick up that How you say something is more important than WHAT you say. Do you guys agree? What is your favorite trick with voice tonality to portray a confident image?

Author:  RiRi [ Fri Apr 11, 2014 2:09 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Voice Tonality: How important is it?

Not sure there is a “trick” to voice tonality. The point being that voice tonality portrays a confident/masculine image when done right.

The trick generally is to stay at a certain frequency for the most part. Don’t get too high or too low. The idea is to show that you have control over your emotions and that you aren’t eager/in a hurry/overcompensating. The voice tonality comes from a state of mind, its not something you bust out like auto-tune.

If there is any “trick,” its analyzing people that exude supreme confidence and speak accordingly. This includes actors, presidents, friends etc. Some people just exude confidence when speaking, that’s where you want to be.

So start off by mimicking and eventually blend what you see with your own personality and style. When you find the right balance, its smooth sailing from there.

Good luck man.

Author:  Musterion [ Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Voice Tonality: How important is it?

Downtalk = Confidence

What downtalk is, is basically lowering your tone of voice from your base level at key words in a sentence, as opposed to uptalk which is when you raise your tone of voice at those same points.
For example, say you ask a girl "So, what do you like to do for fun?"
Typically if you're nervous you'll say it in an uptalk manner, I'll write the sentence again but put a after the words that would typically be affected.
"So, what do you like to do for fun?" say that outloud, the parts without the is just your neutral base tonality.

Ok now compare that to this, [D] for down:
"So[D], what do you like to do for fun[D]?"

The question said in this manner sounds so much more dominant and confident. Since consciously starting to implement it in my speech with women, I've been getting much better reactions and it actually makes you feel more confident as well, the more you do it.

This dude gives a little example Click me and at the end says the same thing as me about how doing the downtalk actually made him physically feel more confident.

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