5 Aspects of a Powerful Speaking Voice
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Conor Neill describes 5 vital aspects of a powerful speaking voice, a voice that transmits credibility and authority to the audience.
I have been teaching Persuasive Communications on MBA courses at IESE Business School for 10 years. This is part of a collection of short lessons compiled from my courses and shared for use both as a support to my classes, and a way of sharing this valuable knowledge to a wider audience via these awesome digital tools ;-)
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Five aspects mentioned above - 1. Breathing, 2.Resonance, 3.Silence, 4.Articulation, 5.Certainity.
@pariso5625
5 жыл бұрын
I needed this, I wasn't sure of the 5th. Thank you
@gmeles1448
5 жыл бұрын
5. Certainty [absolute certainty, incontestably true, that is certain to happen, yes]
@TomPark1986
3 жыл бұрын
I got the resonance down....but i speak way too fast and fumble my words.....and it shows a lack of confidence.
@totemthepole
8 ай бұрын
So the retarded uptalking? Like everyone does now? Sounds really lame and uncertain?
The "silence" part got me completely. Subscribed!
Perhaps the most useful video on the topic on the internet. I was struggling to adopt a north american accent (if there is such a thing) after migrating from Asia, but was not convinced that it would work. After watching this video now I can be myself, without the need of trying to speak in a fake accent and still sound powerful and authentic. Thanks Conor
That is sooooo amazing. When you did the part on silence, it was very affecting. The silence really did strike a powerful tone. Absolutely amazing.
@skionen1781
9 жыл бұрын
i Notice that too
@saradshreevastavshreevasta7137
7 жыл бұрын
Artistry Artistry ns
Love the short and to the point videos! Great modeling for me not to say so many words, but to use my words well!
Toastmasters, speech classes, KZread videos, Coursera, you do a great job of pulling it all together. Thanks
Thank you for your tips! I always had anxiety about taking a speech. Now, after seeing your videos and practicing and really believing about what I am talking about, almost took my anxiety.
You are the best my friend. I was looking for some tips for a presentation at University. I got engaged to your videos and now I feel like I can use all your tools to complete it. The best way of teaching!
Sir, I commend you for fitting so many great tidbits into such a short video.
Amazing video. The one channel that has taught me different things in every video that I know I will keep. Thank you!!
I've been watching your videos trying to poke holes in them. I'm having a hard time, solid advice time after time.
The certainty and the silence parts helped me. Thanks.
One of the reason why i decided to watch all your videos teacher is because I want to be like YOU as a Good speaker. The way you talk, the way you deliver the message and controlling your voice. You are calm and very clear. I'm very amaze to you sir. I hope someday if God will am a good speaker also. :-) God bless you always teacher. greetings from 🇵🇭philippines.
Thanks sir..you explained the sophisticated topic of communication in a simple way...
8 years ago and this is the best video on a powerful voice
Great teacher and great tips Connor. Thanks for the post. Valuable ideas. Mozzman.
Sr.you are one of the best teacher i have seen on the net!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!my respect. and i want you to know that i´d like to be as good as you. i got challenged and inspired for you. blessings
Just can't beleive that I got ❤ from Sir Conor..Thanks a lot.
awesome tips....and seems to have more explanation about the role of silence. Thanks.
Reallly greate counsel! Thanks a lot for shearing Your experience and wisdom!
Powerful and simple...thank you.
Great infornation! I really recommend a higher volume.
Very great study and explanation !!!!
Very good point. Thank you Conor
Subscribed! Looking forward to watching your videos.
Well done and received. Thank you
Very helpful. Thanks!
Hmmm... very interesting. Thank you Mr Conor!
Thanks. Great speaking tips.
a nice discourse on breathing and public speaking.
Great advise!
Great experience thay worth sharing. Thank you.
Thank you.
You are amazing. I am making treasure of your tips!
Excellent tips
Powerful reminder
I enjoy the right silence, it gives time for the listener absorbing the idea and feeling like the speaker cares if the audience are following or not.
thx it helps me for my oral english exams
Great work
It's so amazing :D I didn't know that before ... Thanks a lot, ^^ teacher !
Thanks you a lot of great tips.
Thank you for these informative tips. I was wondering, how does one vibrate their sternums? Thanks
Thank you. First helpful video
Very nice tricks Conor. Thank you for sharing that. Two remarks though. From a videography point of view, I find surprising you didn't look directly at the camera lens. I think that looking straigh at the viewer is a strong way to make our speech even more assertive -- and in our occidental culture it helps in building trust. But maybe there was some reason I missed here for that choice ? More "seriously" do you have some extra tips for people like me that are non-native English speakers and that talk with a very noticeable accent ? I know the best would be practicing and training to remove that accent. But maybe there are some tricks to help overcome that extra difficulty and maintain connection between the speaker and its audience ?
thank! Really useful
Love your videos Conor. Thank you. Is there a reason, or do you have a recommendation for body address to camera when making a video. Although it's just you and me, when watchinh the video; you invariably appear to be addressing someone off-camera, rather than speaking directly to the camera. Can you explain this please?
good video; thanks.
Very concise and thoughtful tips
@ConorNeill
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
This was very good.
very impressive skills, tips and videos, one more subscriber :)
amazing video
Favourite. Subscribed. Thank you.
one more subscriber to ur ever expanding pupils list.thanks for sharing great knowledge.
Very impressive video... I feel my voice Is week and that makes me stand back and feel low...any suggestions plz? Conor...
Finally I got, What i needed!!
@ConorNeill
3 жыл бұрын
excellent
Nice video. Very helpful.
Conor~! i am set a fair, longing to see you early!
Genial! Gracias por compartir su conocimiento!
@ConorNeill
3 жыл бұрын
Un placer
Great modification to my knowledge
thanks for your ideas and messages.... I found it pretty usefull for my next board meeting enterview... I found a word "relleno" during your speech.... funny I did not see it coming... love your video.
@carmendiaz3101
7 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Knowing that rellenos are "filling" made this concept ring clear for me. I appreciate the artistic use of language. :)
here, you got one more subscriber......thanks 4 uploading videos..
Thank u sir
Thanks. You can change the world. The ability to speak is a powerful gift. Every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights (ultimately). The best gift ever given to mankind is the Living Word Which became flesh and died for us so that we might have everlasting life. When we wait on His love, our fears our cast away and we gain control over ourselves. Thus our voice will have a wonderful influence on those who hear us. Blessings
Excellentizimo!!!!
U r simply da best bro
you are the man.
[Summary] 1/Breath 2/Resonance 3/Silence 4/Articulation 5/Downward inflection Done. Next.
@TheNextG7me
4 жыл бұрын
@@ConorNeill You were first. Straight to the point. Thanks.
ty!
spot on, very constructive! :)
All I can say is "GREAT"..
Powerful steps I like it
I like you sir,You are real .
This is wonderful! I really have a problem ending my sentences with upward inflection. What's the best way to practice downward infection? Thank you, sir!
Right!!
I like this
I love u videos.thank you 🙏
@ConorNeill
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
woow i like this man
Was Reading A Conversational Hypnosis Book & Decidedly Chose To Stop & Look Up “Voices Of Authority” Now Let Me Get Back To My Book Lol ✍🏾
The fifth one struck me like a lightning. .. I just realized that all of my past embarrassments on stage were due to not doing atleast one of those five things right....
great
Gracias por estos consejos y sobre todo porque puedo entender tu Ingles tan claro.
v. impressive
Thanks a lot! but when to use the silence?
@abdelrahmanelhadad6706
7 жыл бұрын
As for silence you should reveal it when you are about to say something really uncommon and not everyone has much knowledge about . like what we are used to see in a horror movies silence silence then freak you out .that's it .
@tarashakti1990
7 жыл бұрын
Abdelrahman Elhadad gratitude!
@abdelrahmanelhadad6706
7 жыл бұрын
Don't mention it . I am always here for you .
I like these concepts! But when we inhale, the diaphragm actually drops, rather than going up. It then goes back up when we exhale.
Breaking and Seeking Rapport
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Good spanish, congrats...
Presentation in an hour...shitting BRICKS right now, this video helps big time.
Yoooooo, youre a saaaaavaggeeeee ! 😂🤣🤣🤣💣💣💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💎💎🌊🌊🌊
conor mcgregor!!!
In addition to your 5 - Can your accent also contribute to being a great speaker ?
@healthlyght3051
4 жыл бұрын
@@ConorNeill ok, Your English is clear yet please let me know if I'm correct. I hear an Irish influence in your tone of speech- it sounds great. Thank you for your reply-.
India
super like :D
eskimos?? pretty sure they're called the inuit people
You speak and explain like a Toastmaster... Even the tips seem like they have been picked up from Toastmasters better speaker series... Are you a TM? :)
Bbn
Great tips, but "silence" and explanation about it... LOL.
But when you breath in, your diaphragm is actually lowered? ;)
"To the Eskimos", how about being a bit more culturally aware.
your voice is fabulous neill but pls have hair plant so u could be more effective.pls don't take it as criticism it's my p opinion.
@SubhanKhan-cd3kf
8 жыл бұрын
+NebulousDC he is a motivational speaker not xyz
@TheRudyrox
7 жыл бұрын
if you judge people's effectiveness of speech by the amount of hair that they have, they're better off without impressing you.
@SubhanKhan-cd3kf
7 жыл бұрын
+rudraksh lakra i am not judging suggesting
@lkwillia77
5 жыл бұрын
He is more effective without hair plugs because he is confident in himself without having to feel the need to have fake hair. He looks good just the way he is in my opinion.