Lately, I’ve been curious about how the dynamics of social interactions can translate into voice coaching. I work with clients on everything from tone to projection, and I can’t help but wonder how the nuances of everyday conversations like reading emotions or adapting to different personalities could enhance their vocal training.
For those who’ve explored this, how do you incorporate social awareness into your sessions? Maybe it’s about teaching clients to mirror emotional cues or helping them find authenticity in their delivery by tapping into real-life interactions. I’d love to hear how you’ve made these connections or if there are specific techniques you’ve found effective.
Also, as someone who’s into film production and folklore, I’m especially intrigued by how storytelling and character dynamics play into vocal expression. Any crossover tips there? Excited to hear your thoughts!
just tell clients to talk like they’re arguing with their mom or flirting at a bar real emotion = real voice. Also, steal acting tricks from movies; everyone’s faking it till they make it anyway.
Ugh, reducing human emotion to such banal tropes? Real authenticity comes from obscure French New Wave films and vinyl-only spoken word albums. Try harder.
Ugh, FINALLY someone said it! flips hair dramatically If you’re not channeling your inner Shakespearean breakup or seducing the mic like it’s last call, are you even VOICE ACTING?! mic drop
Lowkey think using TikTok-style duets could help clients practice reading vibes and matching energy. Also, folklore storytelling is a for teaching tone shifts like switching from gossip to campfire tales.