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    Explore " intonation" with insightful episodes like "Masterclass in Ethical Persuasion and Leadership with TEDx Speaker and Communication Expert Savvas Trichas Ph.D | Ep 19", "Peak Performance and Professionalism through Pronunciation (146)", "Change your pitch, change your meaning. Vocal exercises from This Is A Voice book", "Musical traditions & the American Avant-Garde" and "#44: Why Your Tracks Need Editing" from podcasts like ""Health Pod: Mental Health, Psychology & Spirituality", "Experts! Speak English! - How to talk your way into an international career without the bullxxit", "This Is A Voice", "VOICES FROM THE VERNACULAR MUSIC CENTER" and "The Self-Recording Band"" and more!

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    Masterclass in Ethical Persuasion and Leadership with TEDx Speaker and Communication Expert Savvas Trichas Ph.D | Ep 19

    Masterclass in Ethical Persuasion and Leadership with TEDx Speaker and Communication Expert Savvas Trichas Ph.D | Ep 19

    Are you looking to deepen your connections and enhance your ability to influence those around you?

    This conversation will take you on a journey through the nuances of human behavior, connection, and self-improvement.

    Leadership and communication are the central themes, dissected from multiple angles by best selling author and Tedx Speaker Savvas Trichas Ph.D; he holds a Ph.D. in Human Resource Management and Marketing and has collaborated with several prestigious universities in the US and Internationally.

    At the start, Dr. Ioannou and Savvas explore the power of body language and its impact on our self-perception and interaction with others. They discuss intriguing concepts like the power pose and its hormonal effects, offering insights into how you can consciously influence your emotional states.

    Chapters:
    08:06 - The Power To Influence Yourself And Those Around You
    11:06 - Burying a $1 Million Dollar Bentley
    17:26 - Medical Student Syndrome
    24:10 - Why You Avoid Asking for What You Want
    29:28 - How Servers Increased Tips by 21%
    33:55 - Public Speaking Creates Strong Connections
    45:17 - Using The "Crazy Demand Principle" To Get a Yes

    The conversation then shifts to the complexities of influence in various settings, including personal relationships and business. Savvas shares studies such as the zoo experiment, illustrating how influence can be wielded effectively and ethically.

    The discussion about how misinformation spreads and the responsibility that comes with the power of influence is both timely and thought-provoking. This episode is a goldmine for current and aspiring leaders seeking to deepen their understanding and approach to leadership.

    Press play to explore the depths of influence, mental health, and leadership in what promises to be an enlightening and transformative listen.

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    Peak Performance and Professionalism through Pronunciation (146)

    Peak Performance and Professionalism through Pronunciation (146)
    Is it your performance or pronunciation that is holding you back in your career?
    As non-native speakers, sometimes we can be difficult to understand due to an accent or problems with pronunciation. English is a lingua Franca. So perfection is not the goal here - professionalism is and that comes with practice. Find a communication accountability partner to help you to communicate with professionalism as the English speaking Expert.

    Change your pitch, change your meaning. Vocal exercises from This Is A Voice book

    Change your pitch, change your meaning. Vocal exercises from This Is A Voice book

    Feed the dog!
     Changing your pitch patterns can help your listeners understand your emotions and meaning. In this week's This Is A Voice podcast (Season 6 Episode 12), expert vocal trainers Dr Gillyanne Kayes & Jeremy Fisher use the sentence "Feed the dog" to showcase different pitch patterns and meanings.
     
    We read out the instructions from the second half of exercise 26 (page 84 of This Is A Voice) and show you step by step how to change meaning, intonation and interest in your speaking voice.
     
    Jeremy reads out a paragraph of text with two very different pitch patterns (it's almost like singing), and Gillyanne shares a very simple exercise to help non-singers process their own spoken voice pitch patterns.
     
    Jeremy also demonstrates two different pitch patterns that can become irritating if repeated - the upward inflection and the creak down.
     
    There's a BRILLIANT exercise borrowed from UCL's phonetics department for speaking voice inflection that's very close to science fiction, and Jeremy demonstrates all four versions of the exercise to create four different emotional states.
    (You can go to the free preview of our Pitch, Pace & Power webinar where we explore this more here https://vocal-process-hub.teachable.com/courses/the-vocal-technique-learning-lounge/lectures/27906956)


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    Musical traditions & the American Avant-Garde

    Musical traditions & the American Avant-Garde

    Intro - 0:00

    Part I, Works and Philosophies of Harry Partch  - 01:10

    Part II, Works and Philosophies of Henry Cowell - 32:33

    Outro - 53:35

    Full Playlist for EP 13

    VVMC Book Club

    VVMC: Friends & Voices, a Collaborative Playlist

    Voices from the Vernacular Music Center

    #44: Why Your Tracks Need Editing

    #44: Why Your Tracks Need Editing

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    In our last episode we’ve helped you find out how tight things need to be and what you can do to improve your performances. But it doesn’t end there. 

    If you’re brutally honest with yourself, while comparing your best raw takes to your favorite records, you will probably still notice quite a big difference in the quality of the performance. 

    Chances are your timing and intonation are still not 100% where they should be. And besides the fact that you’re probably comparing yourself to outstanding, world class musicians, the main reason for that is called editing. 

    Now, most people have at least some idea of what editing is, but they either 

    • don’t understand it completely 
    • doubt that it’s really necessary
    • or they even believe that it hurts the music!

    We want to debunk that theory, demystify editing and explain why it is such a crucial step, no matter if your music is supposed to sound organic or super accurate and polished. If you want to end up with a professional sounding record that resonates with people you need to understand the importance of editing.

    You gotta understand how powerful it is as a tool to ENHANCE the feel and vibe of your songs, not destroy it.

    In this episode we explain what editing can do for you, the different ways it can be used and we give you some practical, real world examples that might or might not surprise you.

    For full show notes go to: theselfrecordingband.com/44


    If you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: podcast@theselfrecordingband.com

    If you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: podcast@theselfrecordingband.com

    #43: How Tight Is Tight Enough?

    #43: How Tight Is Tight Enough?

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    The second most important thing (after the song itself and the arrangement) is the performance. The timing, intonation and vibe have to be spot on to create the perfect feel for the song. 

    And “Spot on” doesn’t necessarily mean “perfect”. But what does it mean? Many people seem to struggle with deciding whether something is good enough or maybe already “too perfect”.

    And it's a really good question! Here's why this matters:
    As artists, we want to evoke emotions, we want our music to connect and resonate with people. This happens through the quality of the performance more than through the sound quality. Yep, it's true.

    Tune in as we explain how to actually find out whether your takes are good enough or not and what to do to improve your performances, as well as the ability to properly assess them.


    For full show notes go to: theselfrecordingband.com/43


    If you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: podcast@theselfrecordingband.com


    If you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: podcast@theselfrecordingband.com

    La voix des politiciens: Maxime Bernier, Andrew Scheer, Jagmeet Singh, Justin Trudeau et Yves-François Blanchet

    La voix des politiciens: Maxime Bernier,  Andrew Scheer, Jagmeet Singh, Justin Trudeau et Yves-François Blanchet

    Ce dernier épisode de la série sur la campagne fédérale 2019 analyse les discours des chefs lors de la soirée électorale. Que révèle leur voix? Déception, épuisement et une fin de campagne marquée par des résultats qui en ont surpris plusieurs.

    Animation: Véronique Morin

    Invités: Véronik Carrier et Dr. Paul Savary

    Réalisation: Anne-Sophie Carpentier

    Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

    La voix des politiciens: François-Philippe Champagne, Gérard Deltell et Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe

    La voix des politiciens: François-Philippe Champagne, Gérard Deltell et Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe

    Cet épisode analyse la voix de trois candidats qui parlent d’économie, de finances et de mesures fiscales, des sujets souvent considérés comme arides et froids. Nos experts l’entendront-ils dans leur voix? Ils découvriront surtout des indices qui laissent entrevoir une certaine insécurité et un manque de maîtrise.

    Animation: Véronique Morin

    Invités: Colette Cabanne et Dr. Simon Gagnon

    Réalisation: Anne-Sophie Carpentier

    Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

    La voix des politiciens: Yves-François Blanchet, Andrew Scheer, Justin Trudeau et Jagmeet Singh

    La voix des politiciens: Yves-François Blanchet, Andrew Scheer, Justin Trudeau et Jagmeet Singh

    Cet épisode propose d’analyser la voix des quatre chefs qui ont participé au «Face-à-Face» de TVA. On y découvre que la voix peut être un formidable instrument de persuasion qui peut aussi révéler émotions, insécurité, manque de transparence, même un caractère ingénu. 

    Animation: Véronique Morin

    Invités: Colette Cabanne et Véronik Carrier

    Réalisation: Anne-Sophie Carpentier 

    Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

    La voix des politiciens: Jamil Azzaoui, Steven Guilbeault et Richard Martel

    La voix des politiciens: Jamil Azzaoui, Steven Guilbeault et Richard Martel

    L’environnement et la marche pour le climat ont dominé la troisième semaine de campagne électorale fédérale donnant lieu à un mélange de reproches, d’espoir et de postures défensives que nos experts de la voix décortiquent pour nous éclairer sur la personnalité des candidats.

    Animation: Véronique Morin

    Invités: Colette Cabanne et Véronik Carrier

    Réalisation: Anne-Sophie Carpentier 

    Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

    La voix des politiciens: Justin Trudeau, Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchette et Jagmeet Singh

    La voix des politiciens: Justin Trudeau, Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchette et Jagmeet Singh

    Le «Blackface» de Justin Trudeau : peut-on croire à ses excuses? Et qu’est-ce qui se cache derrière les réactions des partis d’opposition? L’analyse des voix des politiciens révèlent une autre facette du «scandale».

    Animation: Véronique Morin

    Invités: Colette Cabanne et Véronik Carrier

    Réalisation: Anne-Sophie Carpentier 

    Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

    La voix des politiciens: Alain Rayes, Yves Perron et Alexandre Boulerice

    La voix des politiciens: Alain Rayes, Yves Perron et Alexandre Boulerice

    Le début de la campagne a été marqué par des publicités, slogans, prises de position douteuses qui ont fait froncer les sourcils de plusieurs. Ce premier épisode propose d’analyser la voix de trois candidats qui ont dû défendre le parti qu’ils représentent. Sont-ils convaincants? Et surtout, sont-ils eux-mêmes convaincus?

    Animation: Véronique Morin, Invités: Colette Cabanne et Véronik Carrier, Réalisation: Anne-Sophie Carpentier 

    Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

    Beyoncé, Hoodies and Obama Linguistics

    Beyoncé, Hoodies and Obama Linguistics

    Carrie and Megan talk with Dr. Nicole Holliday, Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Pomona College about Black English, biracial language, vocal fry, intonation, and the field of Obama linguistics.

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