Here's to a friend, who doesn't like the pitch of his voice.

Pitch is the hardest aspect of voice to control. Often high voices are hard on our ears due to their design. You will immediately recognize people who don't like operatic voices. They cover their ears to avoid hearing a voice that rose in pitch to a shreik. People who don't like opera consider high voices not nice to listen to.
Oftentimes, we do not use the length of the variation capability of our voices. If you have a very shrill, high voice, you may want to consider practicing to tone it down a little. High voices often reflect someone who is very tense, nervous, and dramatic. The very personality of my friend. If you prefer to sound more soothing and mature, a lower voice is the direction you should be headed.
Improving your posture will allow your voice to project farther and more clearly in a more resonantly-pleasing way. If you relax, you will not sound as nervous and tense. Relaxing will also allow you to slow down your pattern of speech. Slowing down allows your speech to sound more clear. Pausing allows you to be able to collect your thoughts, as well, and therefore you will sound more knowledgeable. Finally, breathing can be a determining factor in how your voice sounds.


Pitch is the hardest aspect of voice to control. Often high voices are hard on our ears due to their design. You will immediately recognize people who don't like operatic voices. They cover their ears to avoid hearing a voice that rose in pitch to a shreik. People who don't like opera consider high voices not nice to listen to.
Oftentimes, we do not use the length of the variation capability of our voices. If you have a very shrill, high voice, you may want to consider practicing to tone it down a little. High voices often reflect someone who is very tense, nervous, and dramatic. The very personality of my friend. If you prefer to sound more soothing and mature, a lower voice is the direction you should be headed.
Improving your posture will allow your voice to project farther and more clearly in a more resonantly-pleasing way. If you relax, you will not sound as nervous and tense. Relaxing will also allow you to slow down your pattern of speech. Slowing down allows your speech to sound more clear. Pausing allows you to be able to collect your thoughts, as well, and therefore you will sound more knowledgeable. Finally, breathing can be a determining factor in how your voice sounds.
