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How to add TONE to your voice 

Vinh Giang
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Most people speak with a monotone voice - this lacks FEELING and therefore makes it harder to connect with others. Adding tonality to your voice will enrich your relationships because you're able to convey how you feel through your words, not just words itself!
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@askvinh
@askvinh Год назад
My 3 Part Communication Skills Course: gifts.vinhgiang.com/youtube
@marvelme001
@marvelme001 11 месяцев назад
Links doesn't work
@kikrim1
@kikrim1 10 месяцев назад
​@@marvelme001It worked for me just now.
@3vltk
@3vltk 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for share this knowledge with us , I’m Spanish and I move to the UK because my girlfriend at the time , she speak Spanish so never have the need to learn English till I move here and my pronunciation is atrocious, just hope that this communication skill course can guide me to a better way to use my mouth and body when I speak , again thank you very much for this opportunity
@anganaalyssadewan514
@anganaalyssadewan514 6 месяцев назад
I'm unable to click on the link
@JESUSTTT
@JESUSTTT 5 месяцев назад
Thx
@epicyad
@epicyad Год назад
Most people don't realize how important the tone is while talking
@WhatsIQ
@WhatsIQ Год назад
I'm autistic so I've always been super monotone with just 0 tone
@MrBlinggs
@MrBlinggs Год назад
​@@WhatsIQ as a fellow autistic, I don't even know how to comprehend talking to people
@Jimmy-yf3yp
@Jimmy-yf3yp Год назад
Yeah being autistic really gives you the short end of the stick when assholes like this exist that emphasize how important not being autistic is to being successful.
@grapzyke6334
@grapzyke6334 Год назад
It takes a lot of confidence though and I'm not great at talking to people anyway
@GeoX242
@GeoX242 Год назад
Fr. Tone can make a disrespectful sentence into a joke or a respectful sentence into an offensive one.
@BLITSFRAPPS
@BLITSFRAPPS Год назад
Dayum he was demonstrating his teachings while he was speaking them out. Esecially the eelongation, and throwing the words away part. Spectacular orator of modern times.
@ryanhenson5259
@ryanhenson5259 Год назад
I like the way you said "throw them all away" quickly, as if you are literally throwing the words away
@shkelzennokaj5194
@shkelzennokaj5194 Год назад
When i become rich, i will send 1 million dolllars to this guy.
@freeloaderuser6793
@freeloaderuser6793 Год назад
Same man
@askvinh
@askvinh Год назад
There's no need to send me 1 million dollars - help those around you in your family and your community
@wtfgebeurdmij2991
@wtfgebeurdmij2991 Год назад
​@@askvinh oh oops, can you send it back then?
@madhavdua1246
@madhavdua1246 Год назад
​@@wtfgebeurdmij2991 😂😂😂
@marcrow9114
@marcrow9114 Год назад
​@@wtfgebeurdmij2991lol leuke gebruikersnaam
@ThePowerInYourVoiceWithDrCindy
@ThePowerInYourVoiceWithDrCindy 9 месяцев назад
You are so right about throwing words away! Using inflection to connect with others is so important. Love this!
@Aaron-gf7mo
@Aaron-gf7mo Год назад
So this is why every elementary school teacher is so captivating.
@santiagoalonso1281
@santiagoalonso1281 9 месяцев назад
It’s so pleasant to hear this guy, so much presence, I wanna sound like him
@CitizenKate
@CitizenKate 8 дней назад
Great observations and brilliant demonstration of what you're talking about.
@Somebodyuprobsknow
@Somebodyuprobsknow Год назад
Step 1: Have an exotic accent Step 2: Have a iconic hairstyle
@Kpoping727official
@Kpoping727official Год назад
He just has the tom Scott accent
@schwarzmann1
@schwarzmann1 Год назад
It’s just a regular Aussie accent to be fair
@desmonddaly6538
@desmonddaly6538 Год назад
And make sure to button your shirt up ( with out a tie ) to the top button for no reason
@vaughanheussenstamm6483
@vaughanheussenstamm6483 5 месяцев назад
he is a master of nonverbal communication
@WRLDconquer
@WRLDconquer 5 месяцев назад
Step 3: Use emphasis when speaking
@trumanray6626
@trumanray6626 Год назад
I think tonality is vibeing and trying to resonate your feelings and emotions into the words
@Maria-kg1nh
@Maria-kg1nh Год назад
Nice. I see the benefit in this in the social service field, and with communicating in general. God's Love and Blessings.
@mikehess4494
@mikehess4494 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Vinh.
@vaughanheussenstamm6483
@vaughanheussenstamm6483 5 месяцев назад
Wow! This is also very important when we speak a foreign language. Excellent!!
@swagmuffin1612
@swagmuffin1612 Год назад
I love the cleverness of this guys teaching. How he speaks fast when he says we throw all the words away. Bruh perfecto
@MrBadpixel
@MrBadpixel Год назад
Thanks for these videos, really helps me articulate the lessons I teach my team. especially in our sector where story telling is a crucial aspect.
@Ben-id3op
@Ben-id3op 10 месяцев назад
This is how i learnt to sing. I went from nails on a chalkboard to Walter Coel in a year by projecting my voice and feeling the song im singing. It helps to find songs that resinate with your life and emotions. ❤
@Doyenn
@Doyenn 4 месяца назад
That suit with the brown shoes and the blonde hair is a nice combination
@romeblanchard3419
@romeblanchard3419 Год назад
My monotone voice could never
@ImogenShade
@ImogenShade Год назад
I love mono tone voices, I find them very soothing & relaxing!☺️
@Whoareyou2024
@Whoareyou2024 11 месяцев назад
Exactly I find my monotone voice calm and relaxing. When I was a child I used to have great tone as I am growing my tone is going away, now I don’t have a tone is there some kind of reason behind it.
@ajasilikonreffkmimmon
@ajasilikonreffkmimmon 4 месяца назад
I don't know. My bully would mock me in a monotone voice, which makes me question if life worths living.
@Rohannn0007
@Rohannn0007 11 дней назад
​@@ajasilikonreffkmimmonhell yeah it obviously is one bully doesn't change your life
@ajasilikonreffkmimmon
@ajasilikonreffkmimmon 11 дней назад
@@Rohannn0007 I do think he deliberately talks that way to bother me.
@merlion6613
@merlion6613 Год назад
Every video is like revision of earlier lessons. I love them. Succinct, practical, amazing lessons. Thank you ❤
@ChinenyeMba-me3dj
@ChinenyeMba-me3dj 7 месяцев назад
Gosh! This is impactful
@michaelsummers9884
@michaelsummers9884 Год назад
Dude!!!! I just came online to share this with you: Please read Seduction by Robert greene. You are right. The greatest people in history or most influential had great control over their voice. You gonna love it!! Anyway, not done reading. Good luck!
@architech_the_engineer
@architech_the_engineer Год назад
In this very video he used not only the tone, but also a legato-staccato rule, and the adjusting speed rule. The more I watch this guy speaking, the more I enjoy discovering his rules to be so much functional. Big respect Vinh!
@sharoncensale384
@sharoncensale384 Год назад
Cool Never heard that theory.
@bradleymcpherson9848
@bradleymcpherson9848 26 дней назад
This is very good
@32189djsddk
@32189djsddk Год назад
Fantastic Vinh. Can you cover adjusting nasality?
@Smithiesgg
@Smithiesgg 11 месяцев назад
Thats how your words have power fasho ive felt it when i acknowledged it
@ernestooyag
@ernestooyag Месяц назад
Learnt a lot in 30seconds thanks
@AdrianMark
@AdrianMark 4 месяца назад
Just watching you speak as you elucidate your point is a masterclass.
@AdrianMark
@AdrianMark 4 месяца назад
That cadence while talking about throwing the words away. Brilliant. Truly grateful for your channel.
@omarjamal161
@omarjamal161 Год назад
In my language Somali words are not just words they also carrie emotions and expression. That's why some languages have rhythm and feeling to it like the latin language and some other languages words are matter fact and pricise and robotic.
@theprestige_publicspeaking
@theprestige_publicspeaking Год назад
Your an amazing teacher 👏 vinh
@boonfei7761
@boonfei7761 2 месяца назад
Brilliant
@krinka1458
@krinka1458 Месяц назад
Dude born with perfect time tries to teach others how to have it
@whyshoulditellyou1194
@whyshoulditellyou1194 15 дней назад
Yeahhh thatssss trueee
@ZakiyaKhalda-ll2mw
@ZakiyaKhalda-ll2mw 17 дней назад
I am from India but I am a Bihari still I can understand clearly what you try to make understand you are gorgeous 😍
@darraghogrady3350
@darraghogrady3350 Месяц назад
Thank God someone else is talking about this! Essential for native speakers of English to understand us. In Spanish, more meaning comes from the grammar because there are 5 verb tenses and thousands of conjugations, plus gender in nouns. English has 2 verb tenses, no conjugation at all practically, and no gender for objects. But... we do have stress-timed rhythm and we are allowed to move stress around in a phrase and elongate the tonic vowel sound in a word. Spanish is very musical but doesn't have these characteristics. Spanish speakers will automatically gravitate to the verb phrase as where the party is. Plus romance languages focus more on form than pragmatics, they have all that form to play with! The beauty rather than the meaning of a language is probably more important for these cultures. French is beautiful and if not spoken beautifully, I imagine the French native speaker would wonder why you'd bother. It's all in the form. So, difficult but not impossible to get these ideas across to Spanish speakers. Similar to the French, they believe language is grammar. And in Spanish it kind of is. If the person has an open mind, then no problem. They will accept that all languages are different with their special resources available for playing with. And they'll celebrate that rather than shutting down.
@UjkaCar
@UjkaCar 6 месяцев назад
Ye that first in this video is what i need ty (sometimes they want to speak without feeling it or i make bad attention when i have feel in sound but i see that people just want me to be worst in everything without tellinf me directly but being distractions to me)
@timjtryniecki2339
@timjtryniecki2339 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@dean43669
@dean43669 Год назад
Well this is no problem for me. As I always speak with feelings and tonality. 👍
@HaiTharImDavid
@HaiTharImDavid Год назад
Not me reading all the comments normally and then again with more tonality lol great advice mr Vinh!
@Wavvyy_07
@Wavvyy_07 5 месяцев назад
I love this
@sharoncensale384
@sharoncensale384 Год назад
I like your style
@brandoscollectibles2927
@brandoscollectibles2927 4 месяца назад
Thanks 🎉🎉
@keidronmiller7273
@keidronmiller7273 Год назад
Most African-Americans tend to be gifted in this.
@Prod.Pumpkin
@Prod.Pumpkin 11 месяцев назад
They’re gifted at everything these days 😂
@ready2learn304
@ready2learn304 10 месяцев назад
I was just about to say that. It's a natural part of our speech. And we are very conscious of it because we don't just listen to the words but also tone. Because tone can tell its own story of the intent or true feelings of the speaker. And we grow up getting corrected on our tone if it comes across rude or disrespectful etc. But we are the soul/sol people so there's always layers to everything 🥰
@ComeAlongKay
@ComeAlongKay 10 месяцев назад
Yeah I feel like white southern people also have this and probably others but only black people are allowed to brag about stuff.
@ComeAlongKay
@ComeAlongKay 10 месяцев назад
@@Prod.Pumpkinwhat’s so weird is if you said that about white people people get upset. I see Asian people brag all the time as well. I mean white people invented most of the modern world and a huge amount of music from Classical to country to punk rock to folk to doomwop (which people think wad black but it was inspired by white barbershop quartets and the doowop cord progression was first seen in the jazz album made by a white artist called Blue Moon. Though if you want to say jazz was black so that’s black the cord progression was also present in classical music to some degree.) But just classical music alone covers most soundtracks for every movie ever. Now is country music and classical and so on not full of soul?
@ComeAlongKay
@ComeAlongKay 10 месяцев назад
@@ready2learn304pretty sure all races use tone. I mean people use tone with animals, when being sarcastic, when surprised. That’s a human thing. Clearly there’s no one race that uses tone while talking.
@SportsHottestYoungin
@SportsHottestYoungin 9 месяцев назад
Also using hand gestures and body movements help as well
@cbrooks0905
@cbrooks0905 Год назад
Some of us are autistic, Brodie. I’m good at this for a short period of time or if I’m in company I’m comfortable with, but beyond that all that inflection wears me out.
@vzgsxr
@vzgsxr 3 месяца назад
Tonality Ferguson: "Hold on I'm feeling brother"
@mohabatullahmoheb390
@mohabatullahmoheb390 Год назад
Thanks for the video 🎉🎉🎉 You are a star
@keisha_olu
@keisha_olu Год назад
Absolutely true❤
@Phenomenalsam
@Phenomenalsam Год назад
I love this guy
@rmcklen7091
@rmcklen7091 Год назад
2pac was a master at that , I invite you all to listen to Tupac if you like this subject that way you can see how he does it poetical wise
@ritakunnunmal4226
@ritakunnunmal4226 Год назад
Working on feeling my words ...inject bit of emotions tonality
@Caritas0325
@Caritas0325 Месяц назад
For Vietnamese , we can pronounce the tone without emotion and feeling so easily because the particular tone is compulsory to pronounce the word properly because when we change the tone , the meaning will change completely(là lã lả la lá for English are the same but for Vietnamese these are five completely different words with completely different meaning).
@Mushroom321-
@Mushroom321- Год назад
GREAT MESSEGE!!!😮😮
@fredfrancium
@fredfrancium Год назад
It is stupid, but it worked you can change your voice, between my first video and last one there is a huge difference.
@farah_di_ipoh1968
@farah_di_ipoh1968 5 месяцев назад
Feeling when speaking. OK 👌
@MariaEdward-hv3co
@MariaEdward-hv3co 11 дней назад
Can we have techniques for adopting tonality and melody in our speech?
@refugeeland724
@refugeeland724 Месяц назад
😊nice
@blindsey8234
@blindsey8234 Год назад
I tuuuuune out and dismisssss anyone who speaks this waaayy. Emotion in speech like that means you're listening to an unstable person in my expeeeeeriehhhnce.
@Sun-v5l
@Sun-v5l Год назад
Thanks
@JDfacts-r4q
@JDfacts-r4q 2 месяца назад
Like how the mustache man made millions to follow
@CasLee
@CasLee Год назад
he's so handsome i wanna die
@thefacelessquestion3333
@thefacelessquestion3333 Год назад
This is one reason I don't enjoy communicating via text. No way to inject tonality and some things can be taken the wrong way.
@mynameisjoeo
@mynameisjoeo 10 месяцев назад
Ohhhh I geeet it nowwww!
@azuralynnchristie547
@azuralynnchristie547 23 дня назад
What if one has too much tone? The passionate people.
@Muslim_Student
@Muslim_Student Месяц назад
Tonality!
@abuhanif2867
@abuhanif2867 9 месяцев назад
Awesome
@KitTheNewsboy
@KitTheNewsboy 2 месяца назад
Beginner voice actors finding this video: Jackpot~!!
@tonguewarrior5020
@tonguewarrior5020 Год назад
Our words and body language DEPENDS on 👇 *The "intensity" of our emotions we feel* And the emotions we feel originates from THOUGHTS So How to become Master of communication skills ?? By getting CLARITY in your thoughts !!! More clear your thoughts are, the more stronger shall be your communication skills
@LeonLindProductions
@LeonLindProductions 9 месяцев назад
I can't shake the feeling that this is just lying. I naturally inject tone like that when I'm very passionate/interested in what I'm talking about, or emotional. If I spoke like that all the time it would sound like I'm always passionate/interested/emotional about everything I'm talking about, even mundane things, which would just be dishonest. Like I'm giving a speech constantly. Mediatrained people sound so fake to me. Like I can't even take The rock seriously or trust anything he says because he's such a great mediatrained speaker and actor. Same with everyone in Hollywood. If they're having a bad day you would never know. THAT is what makes it hard for me to connect with them, and easier for me to connect with someone like Destiny who just "throws all the words away".
@Spractral
@Spractral 7 месяцев назад
Geeeeeeeezuus
@Anika99356
@Anika99356 11 месяцев назад
I learned so much from you in this past year. Thank you.
@banderas2000
@banderas2000 4 месяца назад
I think part of this also at least in American society is that everyone is programmed to have a fake polite face and voice to go with it. If you feel differently or speak your true mind your labeled "cocky, rude ect" everyone uses that monotone "how are you, have a good day crap lol. So we are all walking around bs ing each other. But when someone is just themselves it's refreshing and is how ppl truly connect. So let's all strive to make a difference and be our true selves even if it's not the most attractive.
@creativevlogs2709
@creativevlogs2709 9 месяцев назад
Yes
@AmirMohammed-go5ss
@AmirMohammed-go5ss 3 месяца назад
Noticed it when you said "elongate the vowel"
@jaraisferguson6765
@jaraisferguson6765 2 месяца назад
I feel like it would be forced otherwise people would naturally have tonality because they actually like what they are saying or they are saying what they are feeling instead of the other way around. Feelings precede words
@jaraisferguson6765
@jaraisferguson6765 2 месяца назад
I think constantly being around people you feel free to say anything to helps.
@reminderIknows
@reminderIknows 2 месяца назад
ngl sounds like tom scott the more i hear his voice
@A_Skeptic
@A_Skeptic 5 месяцев назад
We often refuse to accept an idea merely because the tone of voi5in which it has been expressed is unsympathetic to us. - Friedrich Nietzsche
@Crowsinger
@Crowsinger 11 месяцев назад
"Tonality" and "tone" are terms from music theory which refer to things that are very different from what you described. In order to avoid confusion, maybe you could call what you referred to "expressiveness" or something else?
@Puritystudio-b2b
@Puritystudio-b2b Год назад
that's right
@YouGonnaSee7
@YouGonnaSee7 Месяц назад
@radhikabakshi450
@radhikabakshi450 2 года назад
Can you elaborate more on how can we do so or any exercise to improve tonality
@ArmadilloJohn
@ArmadilloJohn 2 года назад
Basically, turn on caps lock in real life when you speak.
@shuutendoji
@shuutendoji 2 года назад
@@ArmadilloJohn ngl, caps lock is so versatile to show emotions
@ArmadilloJohn
@ArmadilloJohn 2 года назад
@@shuutendoji Yeah.
@yashrawat1232
@yashrawat1232 Год назад
@@ArmadilloJohn yah but i think shift + main word
@ArmadilloJohn
@ArmadilloJohn Год назад
@@yashrawat1232 Shift's for losers, I use caps lock and turn it off in a split second.
@dr.talonflame9460
@dr.talonflame9460 Год назад
Full video?
@myscabula
@myscabula 2 месяца назад
Also guys make sure to talk slower so people can have time to process what you’re saying. Take Ben Shapiro for example, he tries to say very important things yet he says it so fast you don’t have time to even process what he said. Plus the slower you talk the less likely someone will cut you off.
@nishantthakur7020
@nishantthakur7020 2 месяца назад
Where is full video
@qp4367
@qp4367 3 месяца назад
Then is it a reading or word comprehension issue?
@Scipio-Nigerianus
@Scipio-Nigerianus 10 месяцев назад
Dan Carlin style.
@maruthimacha1847
@maruthimacha1847 Год назад
1.rate 2.volume 3.pitch 4.tonality 5.
@crumbs8387
@crumbs8387 Год назад
Uh... What happens to 5?
@maruthimacha1847
@maruthimacha1847 Год назад
@@crumbs8387 not visible
@bigmama752
@bigmama752 10 месяцев назад
I heard someone doing an instructional video. Every sentence started off high pitched and ended low pitched. It was noticeable to me and I'm a novice. Is that way of speaking 'a thing'? I have a very recognizable voice (many people say) but I've had a woman say she doesn't like my voice. My way of speaking is naturally me. It is not effected.
@amlanmihir4985
@amlanmihir4985 7 месяцев назад
can someone send the link to the full lecture ?
@user-gm9ik9yw5m
@user-gm9ik9yw5m 5 месяцев назад
Plz how can we feel our word
@hassanbutt6004
@hassanbutt6004 Год назад
I wanna buy the book you write! Is there any?
@tejasdiware1184
@tejasdiware1184 2 года назад
Can you tell more examples of same
@LukeLawrence-bw2en
@LukeLawrence-bw2en Год назад
Ok, i have seen a few of your videos around and i have recently realised i need help with my voice. Is there a seminar i can watch or audio book or something that will get me started?
@NiB1-nl1cq
@NiB1-nl1cq 8 месяцев назад
Dont you think this sometimes might feel too much? Like it's nice when you are on a stage in room of 100 people but if you are I a meeting with 4 or 5 people doesn't that feel weirdly awkward and exaggerated . I want to sound better in room of 5. How to?
@ArtLeeG
@ArtLeeG 10 месяцев назад
But what if I don't have any feelings 😅🙃
@ShhhListenFool
@ShhhListenFool Год назад
I don't really remember be taught tonality in school.
@shalem8536
@shalem8536 5 месяцев назад
Hii I’m looking for the video where you were talking about uhms and uhhs in speech but I’m finding it hard to find it . Could you direct me please
@KP-qk6ld
@KP-qk6ld Год назад
This guy is like an anime character who helps the people timid schoolboy become the youngest Prime Minister of Japan by the end of the first season. 😅
@jessicaokechukwu2442
@jessicaokechukwu2442 11 месяцев назад
Please how can I be audible when speaking because my voice is usually low when I'm speaking publicly
@BenniFPS001
@BenniFPS001 Год назад
Can you help me out im very poor at communication i can't properly communicate or put my words on the table for others. Help out
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