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At this point in time, there are a multitude of methods available to enhance the quality of your speaking voice. Additionally, there are webinars, individual sessions, group sessions, and even Skype. Books, CDs, and DVDs are all available. My experience has shown that attending a session that lasts for two days is one of the most effective ways to identify your “true” voice. While video-based voice training has proven to be very effective, I seriously doubt that you will be able to improve the sound of your speaking voice by reading a book or listening to a CD. This is because you need to see and hear both how to do it and how not to do it in order to improve your voice. The two conditions will be satisfied by a video program that is of high quality. On the other hand, if you find that you learn best in a personal training setting, then I would suggest that you attend the course that lasts for two days. Because you really need a night to “sleep” on your new sound and then have the opportunity to continue working on it the following day, I do not advocate attending a session that is just one day long. The fact that you are part of a relatively small group of individuals is another reason why the two-day session is so beneficial. You should seek for a session that has a maximum of five or six individuals in it if you want to have a good experience attending a training for the speaking voice. What are the advantages of small groups over big ones? It is one of the most important tools for voice training to be video-recorded throughout the workshop. This allows you to hear your original voice, which is referred to as your “before” recording, analyze the progress you are making over the course of the two days, and then compare your “after” recording to the “before” recording. One of the challenges that arises when dealing with big groups is that the process of playing back the information becomes cumbersome and laborious. This also implies that your coach will pay less attention to you personally. The small group workshop is very effective, in my experience, because you learn not only from your trainer but also from the other participants by listening to and hearing what they are doing. Private sessions are also beneficial, but I have found that the small group workshop is an even more effective method. In the event that the group session is managed appropriately, it will address topics such as voice (the optimal pitch), loudness, projection, and color, with the last factor focusing on your expressiveness while you talk. In addition, I am of the opinion that courses on voice training need to have both a personal introduction and a presentation that is both educational and convincing. Discovering your true voice via reading material is a remarkable accomplishment in and of itself. Using your authentic voice each and every time you open your lips to speak is a whole other kind of thing. As a result, engaging in conversation and giving short presentations are both excellent workouts that may be used to practice your new tone. When it comes to improving your voice, you do have a few different alternatives available to you; however, the two methods that are by far the most successful are video instruction and seminars in small groups. As the only video training program on voice enhancement, the Voice Lady Nancy Daniels provides individual, corporate, and group courses in voice and presenting skills. Additionally, she is the creator of voicing it!, which is a video training program. The website for Nancy’s Voice Training Sessions is where you can get further information about forthcoming workshops.