
speaking voice
The speaking voice is the unique sound produced when air from the lungs vibrates the vocal cords in the larynx, shaping sound into speech. It involves the precise coordination of breath control, vocal cord tension, and resonances in the throat, mouth, and nose. Variations in pitch, volume, tone, and clarity create different voices and expressive qualities. Essentially, your speaking voice reflects how your vocal folds and resonant spaces work together to transform airflow into meaningful, intelligible speech, enabling effective communication and personal expression.