Your voice is your most effective communication asset. Keeping a good voice is important, especially
if your work makes heavy demands on it, Even speakers with naturally good
voices benefit from being aware of the principles of voice production and
management.
Projection of the voice is important for anyone using the
voice in a large space or over background noise. It is achieved by good central
breathing, good chest and head resonance and sufficient mouth opening, use of
forms of voice emphasis, for example alteration of pitch and pace rather than
volume may be helpful.
Now let me tell you about the voice order :
A voice disorder may cause your voice to sound hoarse,
croaky or whispery and may sound to others as if you have a sore throat or
laryngitis. You may experience a dry, tickly sensation which makes you want to
cough or clear your throat.
You may find that your voice is worse first thing in the
morning, last thing at night or after prolonged use. Occasionally you may feel
that you have to force your voice in order for people to hear you.
Voice problems can vary in degree or severity, ranging from
mild hoarseness to complete voice loss for prolonged periods of time.
There are several causes can be mentioned but these are very common Causes :
A voice disorder is usually the result of vocal abuse and/or
misuse. Vocal abuse resulting in trauma to the vocal cords includes:
•Speaking loudly (e.g. talking over background noise);
•Strained vocalisations (e.g. lifting heavy objects and
talking simultaneously);
•Excessive talking/ over-use of the voice;
•Excessive throat clearing and/or coughing;
•Singing using an inappropriate vocal technique or in certain
environmental conditions (e.g. smoky, noisy).
•Voice misuse while the vocal cords are in a weakened
condition e.g. due to an allergy or upper respiratory tract infection.
•A non-speaking activity that can harm the vocal mechanism
e.g. inhalation of dust or cigarette smoke.
Don't let it spoil,Your voice is the most strong weapon to share your feelings so try care it.
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