How far can you throw your voice?

The normal intelligible outdoor range of the male human voice in still air is 180 m (590 ft 6.6 in).
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Is throwing your voice possible?

Throwing your voice is a misconception of ventriloquism. Ventriloquists do not really “throw” their voice. People have heard the term so often, many believe it is true. But the truth is: the voice will always come from the ventriloquist.
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What do you call someone who can throw their voice?

Someone who's an expert at ventriloquism is called a ventriloquist. This person has practiced until they've achieved the pinnacle of ventriloquism, the ability to "throw" their voice, so that it seems to be emanating from somewhere other than their own lips.
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How can I improve my voice throw?

To throw your voice, start by inhaling deeply through your nose and raising the back of your tongue so it nearly touches your soft pallet. Next, suck in your stomach to tighten your diaphragm, which restricts the flow of air from your lungs to your mouth and makes your voice sound far away.
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Are ventriloquists real?

Ventriloquists are born with a special ability.

This is definitely not true. Early practioneers of the art tried to hide their methods using deception. Ventriloquists, like magicians, didn't want people to learn their secrets. They created and spread the myth that ventriloquists were born with special abilities.
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Can you permanently damage your voice by screaming?

It could, however, do temporary or even permanent damage to your vocal cords. "Too much screaming can change the quality of your voice, your ability to use it how you want to, and even put you at risk for losing your voice's natural sound," says David L.
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Can you scream without vocal cords?

Bloodcurdling screams often have a “rattle” in them, i.e., a noise other than the sound made by the vocal cords. If you have to produce a scream like this, the rattle should be produced in your soft palate, not your throat.
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Can anyone be a ventriloquist?

Anyone who can talk can learn to be a ventriloquist, if they receive the proper instruction.
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How hard is it to learn ventriloquism?

Learning the basics of ventriloquism or the piano is fairly simple. The questions is: Do you want to play Chop Sticks? Or are you hoping to play Beethoven's Fifth? With minimal instruction, perhaps even self-taught, you could likely pick out chop sticks.
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Does straining your voice make it stronger?

Unfortunately, we've all seen that singer that just strains and pushes their voice to get more vocal power. But here's the truth: Real vocal power comes from using the natural power that's already in your voice, not from pushing it. And if you're forcing those notes, usually they don't sound good.
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What is a vocal nap?

A voice nap is a brief break, 5 to 15 minutes (or more if you are able) where you don't talk or sing at all. We have found that vocal conservation is more effective than voice rest. Voice naps are one way of conserving your voice throughout the long school day.
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Is it good to strain your voice from singing?

Take care of yourself and your tired voice. But most importantly, do not push through the pain. You can seriously damage your voice by singing when your voice is strained or your throat is hurting.
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Why do I sing so quietly?

Sometimes a soft voice can come from as simple a problem as lack of practice. The vocal cords are muscles, just like anything else. Just like a runner needs consistent practice in order to finish a marathon, singers need consistent practice in order to improve their voices.
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Is humming good for your vocal cords?

Humming is one of the best vocal warm-ups because it doesn't put a lot of strain on your vocal cords. Place the tip of your tongue behind your bottom front teeth and hum up and down the major scale while keeping your mouth closed.
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Why can't I sing loud?

Another problem that comes with trying to sing louder is nerves. You may have found your voice gets weaker when you're nervous, and it becomes much harder to project. Nervousness, too, has a physiological component that affects your singing voice. Nervous reactions constrict the muscles through your chest.
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How do you pronounce M without moving your lips?

To say these without moving your lips, you must use substitutions. For "b," say "d" or "geh." For "f," say "th." For "m," say "n," "nah," or "neh." For "p," say "kl" or "t." For "q," say "koo." For "v," say "th," and for "w," say "ooh."
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