Unlock the power of clear, expressive speech and singing for better public impact.
This nonfiction guide examines how pronunciation, diction, and vocal technique shape the way audiences hear and respond to speakers, actors, and singers. Filled with practical ideas, it connects everyday speech to performance and public life, offering a path to more confident, convincing delivery.
In thoughtful, accessible terms, the book explores how language, voice, and stage presence influence meaning. It argues that good utterance is a public capacity worth developing—whether you’re reading aloud, delivering a sermon, or performing on stage. Expect concrete guidance on shaping tone, sustaining vowels, and aligning words with intention.
- Clear explanations of how pronunciation and diction affect perception.
- Practical steps to improve voice control for speaking, acting, and singing.
- Advice on listening, observation, and adapting technique to fit material.
- Examples that illustrate how to convey meaning with authentic sound.
Ideal for readers interested in voice, performance, and language, this edition will appeal to students, performers, teachers, and anyone seeking better public speaking and singing skills.