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SPEECH TRAINING with Stina Frost Private Speech Training - Seminars - Workshops - Masterclass Call 07900 15 16 14 to book your Voice Training today! Clients including: Private and public sector, rehabilitation of stroke patients,Corporate Banking, Public speakers/Leaders
Maximize your potentional Change the way you look at your voice. Your voice is your instrument. Not just some cords or pipes placed conveniently inside your throat. From here flows the words through that determinds how the world sees you. And guess what? Your whole body is part of creating this sound.
Children by seldom develop disorders speking or singing loudly. As adults we do – and why? Somewhere along the line we have forgotten our natural impulses. We learn how to behave in society and how not to. We have different patterns for men and for women We are taught manners and how not to shout, but rather speaking soft. A parent tells the child to use 'inside' rather then 'outside' voice in the house. At times we are so stressed that we talk with our shoulders up to our ears. Not to mention all the other patterns we do not see ourselves which are unabling us to fully being heard and reach our potential.
The backbone of this training is based on the work of Estill Voice Craft training – A voice craft for both speaking and singing. Estil Voice Craft Training is being used by professionals and amateurs, Singers/public speakers as well as well as Speech and Language Therapists and logaoedics.
Being Heard - The toolbox for your professional and social life! The knowledge of your own physiology is essential in order to control and explore your own instrument. It will create a whole lot of new aspects to your voice. I will train you in the the absolute importance of Diction, Voice qualities, Tone Onsets, Stress of language, Anchoring with your body i.e. how much effort you put into being heard and from where you take this effort and body language. There are so many exiting subjects to work on and with an open mind, knowledge and artistry one can achieve lots of difference and being heard!
You ears...So you didnt think you needed them? In order to get a grasp of your own speech patterns and maximising your own potential - start by listening to the people around you. Why are certain people easier to hear than others? Are they making more sense then you, or are they using certain tools to be heard? In order for your EARS to perceive a good diction it needs to hear: Vowels, diphthongs, consonants with their distinctive features, transitions, silences, noises-burst-aspirations, co-articulation, timing, duration, stress, dynamics, intonation contours, declination and context.
Social and Professional Fear of Speaking in public Communicating is equally about methods as it is choosing how to emphasise your words and stress of the language. Many people relate to speaking in public with a sense of fear and feel that they are not being heard. This is often the case for people’s professional life as well as social life.
-Are you an employer who are looking for a way of improving sales in your team?
-A leader who worry about your own performance when speaking in public?
-Are you climbing the professional ladder and feel vocally unable to make people listen to you?
Look no further but act and book Voice Trainging today!
Our Voice is a mirror of who we are - and who we can be! Our speech patterns can mirror our ‘forgotten dialect’ or change in accent. It may reflect in what sense our environment applies separate rules for men or woman, our culture, ethnic origin, how we are feeling and carrying our bodies. Sometimes it also mirrors where and who we want to be! The more you know about your own tools, the more you will achieve, develop and being heard!
Call 07900 15 16 14 to book your Voice Training today!
*In my classes you will be trained to assess and break speech patterns you meet daily in social or professional life. This means that I will go through the options that you have as a professional/ private speaker and help you to realise the potential you have in your own instrument. I would like to make you aware of the differences in my work as a Speech Tutor and the work of a Speech and Language Therapist. If I asses the root of your voice problems has created physical damages or disorders, I will advice you to consult your GP so that you may see a specialist.
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