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The Imaginarium of DVO with Pablo: Voice Emission

The Imaginarium of DVO with Pablo: Voice Emission

The Imaginarium of DVO, a place for wonder and knowledge is back from holiday! Today, we offer you a brief talk by our Spanish voice over talent, Pablo, about voice emission. Our vocal system, he tells us, works with these elements:

  1. Vocal chords: they vibrate producing a weak sound, higher or lower pitched depending on their tension, length and thickness.
  2. Resonators: the body, and especially the head. They amplify and enrich the sound from the chords.
  3. Soft palate: it allows us to direct the sound waves to the upper part of our heads.

A stronger vibration in the vocal chords will produce a higher volume. However, it’s not always something advisable, because it can make the sound flatter (without nuances).

The proper use of all these variables can make our voice sound in very different ways, suiting the specific needs of each job: soft, hard, high pitched, deep, clean or rough.

You can listen to Pablo’s Spanish voice over demos here.

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