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| Author: | Olivier [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:50 am ] |
| Post subject: | Difficulty in night clubs |
Hi all, I have been going out to night clubs lately, using opinion openers. I open sets, no problem there. The problem lies in speaking loud and clear, you see I have this deep voice, which only gets worse when I have to talk above my natural volume, so to say. That and the combination with a few beers makes my voice hoarse. It's quite frustrating to have a girl ask what? what are you saying? 3 or 4 times in a row. I have asked a friend to observe me and he states I either start pecking or get annoyed and basically give up on the conversation. I'd like to fix this problem, and would love to hear your solutions:) Olivier |
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| Author: | Little Miss Trouble [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Difficulty in night clubs |
Quote: Hi all,
Speak louder. Your vocal muscles are stiff and weak. Train them up by speaking louder more often and whenever you can. I have been going out to night clubs lately, using opinion openers. I open sets, no problem there. The problem lies in speaking loud and clear, you see I have this deep voice, which only gets worse when I have to talk above my natural volume, so to say. That and the combination with a few beers makes my voice hoarse. It's quite frustrating to have a girl ask what? what are you saying? 3 or 4 times in a row. I have asked a friend to observe me and he states I either start pecking or get annoyed and basically give up on the conversation. I'd like to fix this problem, and would love to hear your solutions:) Olivier Start speaking into a mic and recording your voice. Keep track of your progress. Try to pitch your voice over at different angles and distances to see if you can speak audibly without screaming. |
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| Author: | AFCJimmyDoyle [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:30 pm ] |
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I know Gambler teaches non verbal because he says he finds a lot of night clubs too loud. This affects everyone mate, in certain night clubs, so I would recommend working and advancing on other pua skills. Body langauge, kino, sexual escalation and anything else that will help other than voice. Good luck |
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