20 December 2007
Jeremy Jacobs, Will Smith on Leicester Square Television
Jeremy Jacobs managed to get say a few words to Will Smith at Leicester Square. Will Smith was there for the UK Premiere of I am Legend.
15 December 2007
How to get a great voice
We have all heard it at one point in our lives. We have heard the person whose voice sounds so beautiful that the content is not even important. While developing vocal intonation and diction (the tone and manner of speaking well) can be a life long task, a beautiful sounding voice can be obtained in a short amount of time and perhaps take around a year or a lifetime to perfect.
Steps
- Lie on your back with your knees in the air and your eyes closed. Feel your body. Seek out and eliminate any tension by "breathing into it". Important areas to focus on are: lips, jaw, tongue, neck, shoulders, chest, back (upper and lower) and diaphragm. Breathe deeply to expand your lung capacity.
- Prop your head back a bit and release your jaw so that it gapes open. There should be no tension at all in your neck, chest, shoulders or your jaw. Take a deep breath in and as you breath out, vocalize. It will sound like an open-mouthed moan. As you vocalize, pay close attention to your jaw, neck, shoulders, back and chest. Most likely, they will tense up when you vocalize. Keep practicing until you can vocalize without tensing your muscles.
- Repeat step two, but this time hold a note, any note. This will perhaps create tension in your jaw or neck areas. Continue to practice until you can perform this with no tension.
- Repeat step two, but make different sounds. Slowly move your tongue, mouth and lips around as you vocalize different pitches. It should sound something like baby talk, but do it slowly. Try to eliminate any tension that arises in your jaw (especially in your jaw), shoulders, neck, and back.
- Recite a poem or lines from a play. Try to maintain your relaxation and resonance. Listen to how different your voice sounds. The longer you practice on the floor, the easier it is to maintain your good speaking habits.
- Sit upright. Chances are, there will be some tension in your key vocal areas. Pay special attention to your neck and your shoulders. Breathe into your tense areas to relax them. Repeat steps 2 through 5 while sitting upright.
- Extend these habits to everyday conversation. It will be more difficult to maintain relaxation when you have to think of what to say, but with practice it will come.
Tips
- If possible perform these exercises in a closed room without carpet so that you can hear yourself better.
- Good posture is essential to a good voice, but not covered here.
- Your jaw and tongue are the most important parts to relax because they form your resonating chamber, like the soundhole in a guitar. If it is too closed, you must exert more effort to achieve the same volume. A relaxed and free moving jaw and tongue will make your voice sound natural and less strained.
- When your vocal cords create sound, you should feel vibration in your chest, back, neck and head (and eventually all through your whole body). This vibration will create resonance and give your voice a full, delicious sound. This is what you are trying to achieve, so spend a lot of time on relaxing these areas.
- Use your natural vocal pitch:
- Guys, a forced low voice sounds terrible. Don't try to force your voice to low registers. Also don't try to relax your vocal cords to the point that you have a monotone, low drone. Some men just have a higher-pitched voice and it can be quite sexy if the technique above is used to capture some lower resonant notes. Examples include rapper Q-Tip and actors Marlon Brando and Christopher Walken.
- Girls, don't force your voice high. It should be expressive and melodious, but at the same time it should be full and beautiful sounding rather than thin and whiny. Who is to say that Marilyn Monroe's voice is sexier than Sade's?
I am Legend - LSQ TV
LSQ TV cameras will be in Leicester Square next Wednesday for the Premiere of I am Legend
12 December 2007
Girls Aloud on Leicester Square Television
Jeremy Jacobs has posted about the World Premiere of St Trinians. In this video girl band Girls Aloud, who appear in the film, are seen with the stars.
Sarah, Nadine, Kimberley, Nicola and Cheryl would have had a great time on the pink (not red) carpet
Sarah, Nadine, Kimberley, Nicola and Cheryl would have had a great time on the pink (not red) carpet
11 December 2007
07 December 2007
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