The Voice Exercise Book

A Guide to Healthy and Effective Voice Use

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Theatre, Acting & Auditioning, Fiction & Literature, Drama
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Author: Jeannette Nelson ISBN: 9781780018560
Publisher: Nick Hern Books Publication: March 16, 2017
Imprint: Nick Hern Books Language: English
Author: Jeannette Nelson
ISBN: 9781780018560
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
Publication: March 16, 2017
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Language: English

Fall in love with your voice. Get to know how it works. You will soon feel how good it is to sound like you.

In The Voice Exercise Book, Jeannette Nelson - Head of Voice at the National Theatre - shares the voice exercises she uses with many of Britain's leading actors to help to keep their voices in shape. Her belief is that all of us, not just actors, can learn to use our voices well.

Whether you perform professionally or you just want to be understood clearly and easily, you can improve your voice by knowing how it works and by practising simple exercises. The aim is not to 'fake it' – to try to sound like someone else. It is to find your authentic voice: to be honestly and clearly you in any situation.

'Jeannette’s warm-up sessions are tremendous and this book extends those exercises.' Zoë Wanamaker CBE

'Jeannette’s knowledge is astonishing, and her approach so gentle and effective.' Derren Brown

'She makes voice production endlessly fascinating and fun. There is no one better.' Rory Kinnear

'A must for anyone who is serious about producing a strong, clean noise from their voice box.' Sir Lenny Henry

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Fall in love with your voice. Get to know how it works. You will soon feel how good it is to sound like you.

In The Voice Exercise Book, Jeannette Nelson - Head of Voice at the National Theatre - shares the voice exercises she uses with many of Britain's leading actors to help to keep their voices in shape. Her belief is that all of us, not just actors, can learn to use our voices well.

Whether you perform professionally or you just want to be understood clearly and easily, you can improve your voice by knowing how it works and by practising simple exercises. The aim is not to 'fake it' – to try to sound like someone else. It is to find your authentic voice: to be honestly and clearly you in any situation.

'Jeannette’s warm-up sessions are tremendous and this book extends those exercises.' Zoë Wanamaker CBE

'Jeannette’s knowledge is astonishing, and her approach so gentle and effective.' Derren Brown

'She makes voice production endlessly fascinating and fun. There is no one better.' Rory Kinnear

'A must for anyone who is serious about producing a strong, clean noise from their voice box.' Sir Lenny Henry

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