In a Manner of Speaking: Recent Episodes

K.M. Harvin

All topics of interest to voiceover artists, narrators, speakers or other vocal performers.

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This is my last share from my Sing Like a Pro course on Udemy.com. It demonstrates vocal exercises that can (and probably should) be done by anyone using their voice for a living. Here, I specifically reference singers however these exercises are standard vocal warm-ups beneficial to voice actors, narrators or speakers.


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And yet another installment from my Sing Like a Pro course on Udemy.com. There is a process to preparing for a performance. Just jumping in cold works for a few, but not for most. Here are some things I like to do to prepare for any type of vocal performance, and a few from some friends.


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This is another segment from my voice course on Udemy.com called "Sing Like a Pro". I couldn't share Vocal Care without also sharing Vocal Recovery. Injuring our voices is not usually something we do intentionally, but it can happen if we aren't knowledgeable or careful. I share a few tips on how to nurse yourself back to full vocal health, should you need to do so. I reference singing, but it applies to any vocal endeavor.


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This podcast is taken from a video course I created called "Sing Like a Pro" (you can find it on udemy.com). I thought this segment of the course was worth sharing for this podcast, since whether we sing, narrate or speak, we all need to properly care for our instruments--our voices--especially if we want them to continue to take care of us.


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For a voiceover artist or narrator working to produce an audiobook that won't get rejected, this can cause some pretty bad anxiety (depending on the type of book or where you're from).  Here's a list of 15 mispronounced favorites to hear--and a couple of them I've done before (thankfully, not in an audiobook). ;)


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