Step 1 Learn to breathe through your nostrils. The mouth is the instrument by which you will throw your voice, and trying to breathe through it while you work is like trying to juggle and wash dishes at the same time. It sounds obvious, but it takes awareness and practice to breathe through your nose consistently. Step 2 Take in a deep breath and hold it for as long as you can. Exhale, and repeat. Deep and sustained breathing is vital to learning how to throw your voice, since you may have to talk for up to 90 seconds between breaths. Work on holding your breath for as long as you can for a set period each day, making it a routine and practicing it until your lung capacity increases. Step 3 Practice making a sound akin to a bee drone. Place your tongue flat against your mouth and push the sound upward from your abdomen through your larynx towards the roof of your mouth. This technique produces an effect similar to a sounding board. If performed correctly, it can fool listeners into believing that the sound comes from a height or a distance. This is known as the "sky technique." Step 4 Repeat the process without trying to force the sound to the top of your mouth. Instead, curl your tongue against the back of your teeth. This effect (the "level technique") can make your voice sound level to you, though still at a distance to others. Step 5 Repeat the process again with your chin thrust forward and your larynx contracted as much as possible. This appears to move the bee drone sound to a lower physical level, near the floor. It's called the "ground technique." Step 6 Practice switching between the 3 techniques until you can move back and forth between them with ease. Step 7 Modify the "bee drone" sound with other sounds, working on them until you have mastered emitting them with your tongue in the 3 positions described. The more you practice, the more readily you should be able to compose specific sounds and words using only your tongue to modulate their location. Step 8 Switch between techniques to enhance the illusion that you are throwing your voice. For example, speak to your audience using the "level" technique, then appear to emit a second voice from above their heads using the "sky" technique. The shift in tonality will produce an aural illusion, whereby the second voice will appear to come from above their heads. Step 9 Visit the Ventriloquism in a Month website for more techniques and tips (see Resources below).
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Yes. The Curryshoutus Bigpoochickentrolus, a type of chicken can. It can throw its voice, and it sounds like this: Chicken...SHITTO POOT!
You cuff your hand around your mouth then sing into your hand and throw it up then let it go your voice will go high
It takes about seven days at most to get to your singing voice after you get sick and throw up a lot.
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yes but also a dog like this one could throw there voice up to 122 miles
Don't shout during the throw or it will throw you off. You can be a bad mamma jamma and yell after you release and try to push the ball your voice. Not possible...but it will intimidate competitors if it is a good throw.
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The Eastern-Screech owl and the Flammulated owl.
The act of throwing ones voice to decept their audience to believe that their voice is coming from another source rather than themselves. An example would be a hand-held puppet but a common misconception people have is that this is the only ability of a ventriloquist. Ventriloquists can throw their voices at an amazing distance, tricking people to think that their voice is on the other side of a large room. In some instances, a ventriloquist can throw their voice at an even greater distance than this.
No, lions cannot throw their voice. Unlike some animals, such as ventriloquists, lions do not have the anatomical ability to project their vocalizations in a way that makes it seem like the sound is coming from a different location. Their vocalizations, including roars, are produced using their vocal cords and resonate from their bodies.
Owl -the silent hunter! Coyote -the trickster that can throw his voice! Rattlesnake -no belly lower!