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hello its Peter Baker here from voiceover masterclass comm Ive been in the voice-over business for a very long time since the early 70s and one question that comes up again in the game is how does one improve ones voice and the word improve what does that mean usually when people say how could I improve my voice they want to sound more like an announcer with lots of resonance and resonance or depth and voice is a very good aspirational thing too to get basically a resonant deep voice gives a short Authority it gives you the the sound of someone that you want to listen to it makes it easier to listen to as well so resonance is a good thing for men and for women by the way and people who have maybe a thin voice want to know how to make it a little bit deeper well its kind of difficult on a video where I can hear your voice at the moment to give you any specific tips as to what to do with your own voice I can give some general tips but really you need to see a speech therapist or some