This is really simple. Press and hold the button to record, release the button to listen to your voice. Compare the length of your recordings.
Great for:
- Perfecting and shortening your elevator pitch
- Practicing pronunciation in French (and all other languages)
- Rehearsing for public speaking
- Self-coaching for actors and comedians
"I recommend recording your voice consistently as you practice to bring about change. You'll soon get used to your true vocal sound and accept it as part of the wonderful person you are" - Audrey Hunt, Vocal Coach, on HubPages.com
"Please, please, please, I beg of you: Record your presentation rehearsal and keep rehearsing until you love” - TJ Walker, CEO of Media Training Worldwide, on Forbes.com
“Recording and listening to yourself can be an enjoyable process and a great learning experience that helps give you an awareness of what you are doing with your voice” - James Alburger, author of The Art of Voice Acting
Great for:
- Perfecting and shortening your elevator pitch
- Practicing pronunciation in French (and all other languages)
- Rehearsing for public speaking
- Self-coaching for actors and comedians
"I recommend recording your voice consistently as you practice to bring about change. You'll soon get used to your true vocal sound and accept it as part of the wonderful person you are" - Audrey Hunt, Vocal Coach, on HubPages.com
"Please, please, please, I beg of you: Record your presentation rehearsal and keep rehearsing until you love” - TJ Walker, CEO of Media Training Worldwide, on Forbes.com
“Recording and listening to yourself can be an enjoyable process and a great learning experience that helps give you an awareness of what you are doing with your voice” - James Alburger, author of The Art of Voice Acting
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