Watch this if you speak too quietly (Student Transformation!)
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This is Ali, one of my incredible students from my recent STAGE communication workshop. He's an excellent communicator, but one of his biggest challenges is his volume.
I'm sure many of you can relate to this - without volume, we lack clarity and belief in what we say. It's the lifeblood of our voice!
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All my life, especially in class, I’ve struggled with speaking loud enough for people to hear me. And even when I think I’m almost screaming, people still tell me they can’t hear me. I guess I really do need to almost scream and I’ve just been afraid of sounding stupid because I tend to be shy, even if I’m confident in what I’m trying to say. So thank you so much for this. God bless you ❤
@RedIsntHome
11 ай бұрын
Bro same
@stonks6284
11 ай бұрын
Literally me
@jveyvns
11 ай бұрын
same
@samy7342
11 ай бұрын
DUDE SAME HERE. I'm like "but I'm screaming at you" and they like "I can NOT hear you"
@LeraEluna
11 ай бұрын
My problem my entire life 😅 its bad to the point that my mom wanted to buy me a microphone so i could use it in front of the class 😭
Suffering from the Same problem.. This guy is God sent. Keep it up.
@Midnight_Gust
11 ай бұрын
same
@royksk
11 ай бұрын
Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that 👂👂🤪
@Alicein_Wakieland
11 ай бұрын
Me too..
@truck.-kun.
11 ай бұрын
Same here
@maxl_2034
11 ай бұрын
"Keep it up" Fitting
I'm definitely a low pitch talker myself. I will be practicing this with people I don't know at first.
@user-gq1ij
Жыл бұрын
This is for public speaking Not for talking to friends as far my understanding goes
@Drewgenius
Жыл бұрын
@Yash-gq1ij thank you for your understanding 🙏
@kartik8704
Жыл бұрын
No I think proper volume has a role to play in day to day conversations as well...
@Rayuga99
11 ай бұрын
@@kartik8704 that's correct
@19andshy
11 ай бұрын
i speak with low pitch even when having a normal conversation..i also noticed i speak really fast and almost mix 2 words or skip one or two..how to deal with that??
My parents taught us this. Now I’m a great public speaker and my wife is always telling me to talk quieter.
@ItSquishy
11 ай бұрын
you got the opposite problem 😂
@sachinchandrashekar5872
11 ай бұрын
Wives
@JakeDevs
11 ай бұрын
@@sachinchandrashekar5872 wibted
@LimaBr_
11 ай бұрын
wym us my parents everytime i spoke when i was a kid they kept saying to me to talk quieter, nowadays because of that i need to repeat or even scream to them understand what i sayed
@pendafen7405
11 ай бұрын
Your wife is correct, and evidently she's told you that so often because at your current volume you're annoying other people and talking over them too much.
This man has The MOST elegant way of correcting people without offending, it's a luxury to behold 💜 Subscribed
Blows my mind again =) The loudness even increased his confidence
@amaanullah13
11 ай бұрын
I've seen your comment at 8 likes. First time in my life 😂
@foxdude83
11 ай бұрын
he is truly everywhere
Respect to this guy. He is a real g for coming out of his comfort zone and being able to do this
As a Pakistani, our parents tell us since childhood to not be loud as its impolite. Programmed in head. I live in Europe now and i have become louder overtime, but i still feel impolite. Goodness me. Very much needed.
@lavatr8322
11 ай бұрын
Wow it's opposite in India . We are built to be chaotic And Noisy
@Anxh007
11 ай бұрын
@@lavatr8322huh not really
@lavatr8322
11 ай бұрын
@@Anxh007 yea now defend your ego
@Anxh007
11 ай бұрын
@@lavatr8322 well where does that come from lmao
@withmyburningflamesilligniteth
11 ай бұрын
@@lavatr8322ya fr 😂
Such a direct, but kind and judgment free, way of addressing somebody’s insecurities in a constructive way. You are excellent at helping people take steps towards being their best selves.
"Your accent is not a problem, your accent is beautiful" you have no idea how many brown people need to hear this
@prathampawar5491
3 күн бұрын
Yeah man😅
Hey guys, just letting you know that Vinh has a free Masterclass video currently available and it expires in 2 days. I would recommend watching it through at least 5 times to make sure that you’re picking up on his visual and vocal image techniques. Every second Vinh is doing something with his body that is technically brilliant, and you can learn so much from watching it. Wishing you all the best on your communication journey 🙌🙌
@abhishekv4881
Жыл бұрын
Where can I get the class It would be helpful
@Wise_Observant
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@mrchubzdathird5449
11 ай бұрын
BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH just one thing tho after I got the course will it disappear after a week or so or does it stay there in my mail
@Candyy248
11 ай бұрын
Where? Link or something?
@harshalmadabhavi9742
11 ай бұрын
Me seeing your comment after 3 days😅🙃
This is so real. To me, speaking louder feels like I'm screaming at people instead of talking at a "normal" volume. I'm working on it, because my voice is deeper and I feel like I spoke loud enough, but that mostly isn't the case
Makes sense. As a comedian, I've had similar experience over many years. You've got to get familiar with the loud voice. It's not loud to the Audience. It actually instills confidence in the audience and they look at you with more respect.
I always had the problem of my words mixing with each other leading to non-clarity of words in my speech. I will try this approach out. Thanks a ton!
@lavatr8322
11 ай бұрын
I have a hard time ordering a Burger in McD
@yash_renaissance_athlete
9 ай бұрын
@@lavatr8322 Good for you
@hkar4385
9 ай бұрын
@@lavatr8322 maybe it correlates a bit with shyness
@waffler-yz3gw
9 ай бұрын
@@lavatr8322scream at the cashiers, should work fine
Literally what I learned to do. I look up straight and then speak louder than normal, it makes you appear bolder and clearer in your speech.
ive been watching this channel for a long time now and every single video/clip from this channel is so useful...its like he never makes a bad video...keep it up!! and thanks a lot
Love your channel! You’re out here dropping gems for free! Much appreciated 👌🏾
This tip is really helpful . Especially for introverts who have no exp at communicating
I don't usually think about paying for coaching sessions, but his teaching connects with me so well that I would gladly pay him for his time. Easiest sub in self dev for such a long time wow
Man Vinh is oozing passion with every word and action he does. Clearly loves what he does. What an inspiration.
Bruh I only pick up a few tricks from you from a few video suggested by KZread and already felt a tremendous change in my job. This is so awesome!
As a usual quite guy during presentations, last year I put my mind into trying to be louder in my next one, so in the first presentation I made sure my voice is loud and slow all the time, while sweating inside, at the end I just hoped I wasn't annoying or bothersome, after a few months was chatting with a classmate and they mentioned how my presentation impressed them and made them decide to try and do as good, and how they took me as a role model, I was in shook
Matching volume with your room resonated with me. I can see how I could scale up now that I think of it in that manner.
Thank you for this video. I've always struggled to speak clearly, and i didn't no why. But whenever i found this video i was amazed from the immediate change. KEEP IN THIS WAY.
I just took a mock interview and my feedback was the same to be more loud and clear. It will definitely help me. thank you
God bless you man, I needed this. Struggling with this for years.. I'm a grown black man in his 30's, and people have always told me my voice is weak, soft, and childish. I will definitely be following and subscribing!
This video really helped me a lot. It's so hard for me to speak in front of others, even in middle school I wrote on paper because I was afraid of how loud or quiet I would speak, or how my voice would sound to other people. Still scared, but I'm working my way to talking without feeling nervous or anxious to let anyone hear me :)
My voice is very small. People find it difficult to hear and always say "Say louder" but I've never been able to say louder idk why I just can't just like he said I feel like screaming when I try to speak louder. I'm very thankful for finding this video.
Have the same problem. Starting to watch your videos, most of them I can relate to. You really helping me a lot!
Same issue with me.Thank you for pointing this out. I'm gonna practice this week before my college starts.
Just found Vinh yesterday. Really enjoying the content!!
Thank you so much ❤. That was what i needed
I have seen 2 clips from you and wow... Just wow... You earned yourself a new sub
Vinh videos are worth millions
Another great learnings from this man.👍
Wow. The louder, the clearer 😊. I'm glad I watched this video.
Best public speaking teacher Much love ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bless this guy
THIS IS GENIUS
Very knowledgeable about speech and communication.
One of the things I’ve learned and always apply was “Speak as if you’re trying to talk to someone from across the room”
Put some headphones on. Pump some music at high (but safe) volume. Now start talking to people. Instant loud voice.
@klaus-mikael_son
11 ай бұрын
Modern solutions
@lavatr8322
11 ай бұрын
In the gym the music is so loud , I can't even communicate with people...they have to learn forward to hear me. Also a girl there I'm trying to approach shouldn't feel I'm YELLING at her 😅😂
Your video keep popping up. Thanks for all the tips man.
It can increase confidence feeling the vocal elevation as power when normally feeling unheard. Just dont let ego take over
Vihn You have seriously good content. You are awesome....
I have everything i need now. Bout to go give a speech in the library. Wish me luck 🙏
I love this video. I went to the dentist recently and the dental assistant was very soft spoken and low volume. I could barely understand her and she had an accent. Also there is a time and place for louder speaking such as public speaking events. If you are in a restaurant probably not the best place to be speaking loudly.
Definitely needed this, thanks to the algorithm
Wow this is really amazing resource for beginners like me❤️
When in doubt, just imagine him whispering in your ear, "louder~!"
Awesome 😮
So much more clear!!!!😮
I didn't talk loudly till date and I always used to speak in a low voice at school and in my house too. I will make this my habit and will try to speak loudly. I thank you for this video It will help me a lot.
You are a gift Vinh
Day by day I learn new thing from him
Damn dude. I’ll give you a sub, been watching your videos all day. Good stuff.
This is wholesome
Gracias Vinh, tan simple.. Tan útil, Saludos desde Arg
I have this problem... I understood nowSpeaking louder and screaming both are different things... I need to practice speaking louder . Thank you for this video ❤
This is incredible🔥
Both of the guys had great confidence
My band teacher would do this with instruments. He would stop us and tell someone to play too loud just to hear what it sounded like. Almost every single time, their “too loud” was the right volume.
Suffering from the same problem. Thank you.
W yt recommendation, definitely feel like I needed this cus I also feel like I'd be shouting if I spoke like tht. Imma practice this 🙏
Congratulations 1m.
Thanks I needed this
From a teacher this is a great point. If you aren't raising your voice then the students won't be able to understand you.
Wow POWERFUL
I really need this
It typically opened my eyes 👀👀😮
Sir you are the best English teacher 🎉.
There's must be a reason i found this. Thanks.
Thanks you so much I enjoyed a lot... Its really helpful video for me.
Thank you for this video.
Our fortitude is same. Thanks ❤❤
Thank u so much !!
thank you so muchhhh
This is very true. The volume of your taking makes a heck lot of difference. However, the low volume tends to come from low confidence and unpreparedness. How to tackle these? Thank you.
Amazing🌟
Thank you soo much ❤
Simple but awesome trick..
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Really great advice
I've this same problem. Thanks bruh I'll start applying this with people am not familiar with. Great video bruh
@39533
11 ай бұрын
Me too bruh 😂
Thank you so much, I have this same problem. New subscriber 😎
Huh, I guess my parents and teachers shushing has been ingrained to me so much because I'm really a loud talker when I was a child. Thanks for this advise!
God sent this man literally
Brilliant.
I have the same problem :( I always need to repeat what I say multiple times for people to hear me. Hope I can solve this soon.
This man is a really really good teacher i can feel it just from his body language, but when u hear him talking u know right away that HE'S a good teacher
This channel is way better than Charisma on command.
bro is a great teacher
I love it thanks for sharing I have same problem
U r a genius and i need to follow u
Thank you
IM UPSET
Great advise.
nice coaching❤
Thanks 👏
Your accent is beautiful, love that