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  • Communication skills teacher Vinh Giang shares the 5 fundamental vocal foundations that if practiced consistently will enhance your vocal image and improve your overall communication skills.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 355

  • @PhilipCatley
    @PhilipCatley Рік тому +1720

    1: Vary Rate of Speech 2: Volume Level 3: Pitch (melody) 4: Tonality (emotion, body language, facial expression) 5: Pause. Source most likely Dale Carnegie The Art of Public Speaking, which has a lot of content, so thanks Vinh for reducing it to manageable chunks.

  • @rizqiefajar
    @rizqiefajar Рік тому +413

    The way he was able to improvise when his example was "ruined" was masterful.

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 Рік тому +2

      masterful? I don't know

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 Рік тому

      @@melomateus_m.r I know and I envy you, will keep trying. Take care o/

    • @AugustOfTheWinter
      @AugustOfTheWinter 11 місяців тому +22

      ​@@benfrese3573 this... Was the most confusing and polite conversation I've seen on UA-cam.

    • @thewhutnow5795
      @thewhutnow5795 11 місяців тому +2

      @@benfrese3573 Yes. You don't know kid 😂

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 11 місяців тому

      @@thewhutnow5795 no u!

  • @Ryan.Q
    @Ryan.Q 11 місяців тому +332

    I made it into an acronym so we could all remember it easier: (BRAVE)
    1.Break (pause)
    2.Rate of speach (vary it)
    3.Attitudes (Body laungue facical expressions)
    4.Volume (louder)
    5.Euphony (pitch/melody) means pleased by the ear

    • @rebecca1146
      @rebecca1146 10 місяців тому +9

      I made my response into an acronym:
      Such
      Trifles
      Undermine
      People's
      Innate
      Discernment to memorize basic friggin information

    • @orocktakangagbor4177
      @orocktakangagbor4177 10 місяців тому +13

      Thanks so much it's helpful, some of us actually have problems with memory , mnemonics like this really help 🙏❤️

    • @dreamariemiller
      @dreamariemiller 9 місяців тому +5

      For those of us that find any information difficult to memorize, as fascinating as it may be, I greatly appreciate your creative approach and willingness to share it! Such a brilliant skill. 💫

    • @keisi1574
      @keisi1574 8 місяців тому +4

      @@dreamariemiller Ryan did it better than I did. BRAVE works. I came up with
      EV BRA.

    • @keisi1574
      @keisi1574 8 місяців тому +2

      @@rebecca1146 I came up with this response- in response to your response.
      Responses
      Energize
      Some
      People
      On
      New
      System
      Enlightenment

  • @obaadelusi
    @obaadelusi Рік тому +1608

    Foundations of Great Communication
    1. Vary rate of speech
    2. Volume level - Speak louder
    3. Pitch - Use melody
    4. Tonality - Show facial expressions, emotions and use body language
    5. Pause.
    Enjoy!😊

    • @MrGreen4go
      @MrGreen4go Рік тому +5

      Thanks this is helpful

    • @rohitbhardwaj4274
      @rohitbhardwaj4274 Рік тому

      Oh,Thanks.
      It helps me to revise all the 5 foundations

    • @abenzer3033
      @abenzer3033 Рік тому

      i thought there was 6

    • @Ramiro.salcido
      @Ramiro.salcido Рік тому

      This comes naturally to true leaders, you can learn it but it’s insane to witness

    • @DAYSHIVANSH
      @DAYSHIVANSH Рік тому

      whos that guy in the vidoe?

  • @alejrandom6592
    @alejrandom6592 Рік тому +17

    When he said "I'm saying nothing important here, but it seems so profound" I really felt that

  • @joseph.klousse
    @joseph.klousse Рік тому +104

    After hearing this.
    How dare I not speak with my full range. Thanks Vinh.

  • @yolkycheeks
    @yolkycheeks Рік тому +178

    This guy is capable of conveying his message and lessons in such a profound and powerful way. It actually makes you want to get up from your butt and take action right now.

  • @VIVA685
    @VIVA685 2 місяці тому +3

    i love when he mentions people stuck on volume ,rate,pitch,tonality, and then proceeds to end the sentence on a literal pause representing the fifth point awesome awareness and execution

  • @Blessed.2.Teach.4God
    @Blessed.2.Teach.4God Рік тому +33

    Anybody who truly understands dance realizes that good speech is parallel to good dance.

  • @zaheercarrim1035
    @zaheercarrim1035 Рік тому +86

    Vinh is the GOAT. He really helped me.

  • @ZenMasterNahc
    @ZenMasterNahc 11 місяців тому +10

    I think most people lack tonality is because the language they speak the most has become boring and conversations have become too predictable. I find that when learning a new language I'm eager to express more tones in my voice. I think familiarity is something to consider.

  • @daisybluegroff
    @daisybluegroff Рік тому +17

    1. All depends on your audience. Many do not hear or listen or hold space for others,

  • @TruePhil
    @TruePhil Рік тому +10

    1. Rate
    2. Volume
    3. Melody
    4. Tonality -emotion
    5. Pause

  • @user-gj6jq5dk4z
    @user-gj6jq5dk4z Рік тому +29

    Rate of speech. Something I've just started working on. I speak way to fast and monotone when I'm either nervous or excited. I realised people trail off quite quickly because it's too much too soon without any variety/break 😅

  • @fedry
    @fedry 10 місяців тому +16

    I didn't expect myself to finish watching this video, and the way Vinh's deliver the lesson makes me finish watching without even a pause while many distractions coming.

  • @robchristopher7718
    @robchristopher7718 10 місяців тому +11

    Never heard anyone break it down like this. Brilliant!

  • @Spokenasafool
    @Spokenasafool Рік тому +18

    Well, confidence is just being passionate in what you know and want to be a known by everyone, the expression is limitless….unique.

  • @IntelsCreed
    @IntelsCreed 10 місяців тому +15

    Best communicator I have seen so far...he explained a whole vocal trainging course in few words with somuch expression and energy

  • @shoman3927
    @shoman3927 Рік тому +71

    Need more people to watch this, maybe some day people will see past these kind of communication methods and vote for people based on what they say and not how they say it.

    • @testing-je7yz
      @testing-je7yz Рік тому +8

      Monkey brains are open to deception.
      Prophet Muhammed said there will come a time speech will be a kind of magic. Meaning, great level articulation has ways to overide logic and sense like magic does to a person.

    • @shoman3927
      @shoman3927 Рік тому +5

      @@testing-je7yz I agree with the first thing you said, it ironically explains the rest. Convincing intelligent beings there was a person selfressurecting in a cave after 3 days, or flying horses existing, or some specific ppl are chosen by an almighty being, is the closest thing you can get to using speech as magic in my opinion.

    • @Mauricio-oq1tm
      @Mauricio-oq1tm Рік тому +2

      ​@@testing-je7yz yeap, we can see a lot of that today in every corner!!!

    • @testing-je7yz
      @testing-je7yz Рік тому

      @@shoman3927 The truth is a strange thing.Most people will live their life believing to be true but when an opposite life is shown they do not want to even consider to learn but bin it with bias views.
      Everyone has a belief, even athiest. One which is beyond logic and in the realm of conjucture only.
      Nothing can change from one species to another. Things dont evolve because of danger or food or lifestyle. Minor adaptation such us tolerance isnt going to give a monkey a human like concious or a fish wings. Life is constant. Saying but it took billion of years is just conjucture because we know of the impossible facts. We can see even ants that are millions of years time frame living. Why not grow big hands to deal with pressure of digging. From nothingness of empty space to concious and intelligent design, there is only a wise Creator able to assemble all of it.
      A creator is the only reality as the basis for creation. Then, you can argue which Creator. Read the Quran.

    • @shoman3927
      @shoman3927 Рік тому

      @@testing-je7yz It is extremely frustrating to read because it is the reason why i can not discuss things seriously with religious people. These "absolutist statements" from manipulative texts that children are forced by their parents to learn does not prove the existence of a specific creator.
      I do believe there might be a creator, but it's more likely to be advanced aliens who refuse to contact us while we are still so easily manipulated by members of our own species (in their "name").
      I can not read the Quran because i think it is as ridiculous as other religions are to you. I just don't believe that 1 extra religion, except for that i think we are in agreement.
      Or do you think there is a god in africa who lowers down a ladder for people to climb to heaven? Or is that as absurd to you as a flying horse is to me?
      Imagine if the people who believe in that ladder-god actually control variables in your life and make decisions based on what they think their ladder-god wants, wouldn't that scare you as much as you scare me?
      (with that being said, i still think islam is one of the religions that does the LEAST amount of harm in the world. the psychopaths hiding behind christianity mass murdering people by neglect because they think its their gods plan are much much worse)

  • @vex123
    @vex123 Рік тому +93

    Tip #3 reminded me of a lesson from a piano teacher. He asked one of his students to tell the class what he did in school. The boy said "We had SPORTS day" today. The emphasis on the word SPORT really changed the tone/melody and excitement in his statement/expression and that's what he was trying to teach: to articulate/emphasize the emotions when you play music.

    • @DAYSHIVANSH
      @DAYSHIVANSH Рік тому

      whos that guy in the vidoe?

    • @simeon8967
      @simeon8967 9 місяців тому

      @@DAYSHIVANSH Vihn Giang

  • @MatrixRecode
    @MatrixRecode 10 місяців тому +9

    This is top notch. Learning to communicate is so important as content creators

  • @mercyonakpofure7786
    @mercyonakpofure7786 Рік тому +12

    Ving is simply amazing

  • @Baelidrom
    @Baelidrom Рік тому +1

    This video deserves a million views. Great job.

  • @kejabeeson4983
    @kejabeeson4983 11 місяців тому +5

    This is fantastic. I teach this to my leaders but I love the simplicity of the 5 things!

  • @sayChristIsKing
    @sayChristIsKing 11 місяців тому +4

    4:08 this is a really good point actually, I knew about the "your natural voice" pitch, about pace, about silence, but I have never though about the melody. Melody makes you feel without uttering a word. I learn something today. It just makes so much sense. I think I need to teach myself a little music theory, finally I have an actual reason to learn music.

  • @giuliano6248
    @giuliano6248 11 місяців тому +2

    Vinh is outstanding, really great speaker, teacher and a remarkable human being

  • @yavuzsabuncuoglu
    @yavuzsabuncuoglu 7 місяців тому +2

    Love it Vinh! Always amaze me how simple you make public speaking. I’m practising your approach and applying it.

  • @bombasticcat
    @bombasticcat Рік тому +39

    This is really helpful. You broke down good speeches and now i can practise actual things

  • @nietzschesmuse
    @nietzschesmuse Рік тому +1

    This is awesome, vocal training can give someone more presence unless the speaker is superficial.

  • @No-js8bs
    @No-js8bs 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank God. Someone who is actually helpful and practical!! My body is way too expressive, but my voice is so quiet and low. It's so dull and very monotone. I will try to implement these techniques. Thank you, Vinh Giang!!

  • @_kuch_bhi_pel_do
    @_kuch_bhi_pel_do Рік тому +6

    Wow, it's really feel like poetry in flow

  • @muneebahmed9280
    @muneebahmed9280 24 дні тому

    Thanks for being so specific. It helps a lot to work on core performance parameters rather than being confused and lost in 1000s of public speaking literature.

  • @laurivaisanen6918
    @laurivaisanen6918 Рік тому +5

    Dunno about that song/book metaphor. There might be some truth there, but I think that, when I am reading books, its the idea that is behind the words that is what I seek. When I am singing I might not even think what I am singing, but I need to learn the words to sing. So I could give the idea or summary what I have read, but atleast for me with songs that is not what is important with songs. Still amazing video and it is truely fascinating to listen Vinh Giang.

  • @londonpiwari7010
    @londonpiwari7010 7 місяців тому

    Vinh is amazing!! Best to follow his channel Vinh Giang rather than someone else's channel like this one sharing his awesome content!!

  • @incognito__00
    @incognito__00 Рік тому +1

    He indeed nailed it!

  • @thinkcanwill
    @thinkcanwill Рік тому +5

    Love this - great tips, and great way to think about how we communicate.

  • @flagal519
    @flagal519 Рік тому +8

    I just discovered Mr. Kerwin Rae...he is BRILLIANT ! This was an unusual, unexpected and fascinating podcast !

  • @liyeesim366
    @liyeesim366 11 місяців тому

    Minor tweak here n there can gv such a powerful impact on communication … vinh is so good

  • @StatchanaReborn
    @StatchanaReborn Рік тому +1

    This was amazing! Thank you! Explained a lot why I get scared of somepeople without no reason

  • @yillanayo7913
    @yillanayo7913 Рік тому +6

    Fantastic. Volume is the one I need the most to change. I've just got to go around speaking too loud to people and it'll probably be the right volume. Also, I think there's one more on this list: 6. Articulation

  • @kristofferdanielsen2704
    @kristofferdanielsen2704 11 місяців тому +5

    Not sure about the example "books vs a song" though. A song repeats itself most of the time, and usually comes back to the same phrases over and over, while a book follows a chronological story or meaning, depends on the genre.

    • @TheCoolboy2110
      @TheCoolboy2110 7 місяців тому

      I see it like this. You read a book, and you don't remember it in a way that you can recite a paragraph. A song, you remember it, sing it, hum it, etc., over and over because of the melody.

    • @bigchainring1977
      @bigchainring1977 18 днів тому

      ​@@TheCoolboy2110I agree, and the music penetrates somewhere deeper into us rather than just words on a page..

  • @nickstriver
    @nickstriver 11 місяців тому +2

    The idea of speaking with Melody is interesting. I think that is how I have been able to remember alot of Jim Ron's material. He said stuff with flow that made it easy to latch on to like the rythm of a song.

  • @nitishgautam5728
    @nitishgautam5728 4 місяці тому

    He said very deep thing about emotions here. He didn't told us to bring emotions in our voice durectly instead he told root cause that is body language - emotions- tone of voice are all connected very strongly

  • @ang5491
    @ang5491 2 роки тому +16

    Hah! I knew it! you are indeed the same Vietnamese Australian I saw in 52Kards a few years ago!

  • @Alex_bondoc
    @Alex_bondoc 8 місяців тому +8

    This video discusses the five key elements of effective communication: rate of speech, volume, pitch, tonality, and pausing. Varying the rate of speech keeps the listener engaged, speaking with confidence and authority requires a higher volume, using melody in speech makes it more memorable, facial expressions control the emotion behind the words, and pausing allows time for comprehension and processing.
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    Rate of speech: Varying the rate of speech keeps the listener engaged
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    Volume: Speaking with confidence and authority requires a higher volume
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    Pitch: Using melody in speech makes it more memorable
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    Tonality: Facial expressions control the emotion behind the words
    00:04:01
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    Pausing: Pausing allows time for comprehension and processing
    00:06:25

  • @alex_poly1147
    @alex_poly1147 Рік тому +2

    Walk life with a melody

  • @RebirthProYT
    @RebirthProYT 10 місяців тому +2

    the melody example was really good!

  • @davitharutyunyan8330
    @davitharutyunyan8330 23 дні тому

    As a musician, this video describes a good musical performance, meaning that if you follow these 5 advice while playing a musical instrument, the difference will be just as great. This fact alone convinces me, that words don't make speech, but music does. Words only put meaning into music.
    Conclusion: master your own instrument (that is your voice) and what you say will sound more impactful and memorable.

  • @mehranabi
    @mehranabi 11 днів тому

    Very Insightful, thanks!

  • @syedhasan4572
    @syedhasan4572 Рік тому +2

    Alas! My highest volume level is 4 if screaming goes to 5.
    He is saying the right things. People think I am not confident because of my low volume, but they get surprised once they hear me otherwise. I now just need to add a little more variation and pauses. I don't think my volume will get higher.

  • @wolfthequarrelsome504
    @wolfthequarrelsome504 Рік тому

    Good.
    I'm delighted to see this explained.

  • @CJ-fl4em
    @CJ-fl4em 11 місяців тому +1

    Communication is the best skill you need in life💯💯 practice

  • @melina.zografou
    @melina.zografou Рік тому

    whaa!!!! thanks you so much!!! he is amazing!!!! you both made my day!!

  • @danielwhite269
    @danielwhite269 Рік тому +2

    This man has beautiful charisma

  • @abdiuber7018
    @abdiuber7018 2 місяці тому

    I love this video, thank you for the way you explain it.

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner 3 місяці тому

    That’s amazing what people can do with their voice

  • @samuelcamero6618
    @samuelcamero6618 Рік тому +1

    This video is a gem 💎

  • @Wonderlandfloat
    @Wonderlandfloat Рік тому +1

    Out of all the videos for over a decade I find this in 2023 🎉

  • @ExOskeletal1988
    @ExOskeletal1988 Рік тому +11

    Well said Vinh Giang.
    That being listened, I still want to be myself and not you, because being you doesn't make me happy, even if it makes someone happy at the cost of my own happiness.
    God Speed Vinh Giang.

    • @oropeza899
      @oropeza899 11 місяців тому +7

      You are missing the point. The point is not to speak or be more like him. The point is to learn to use your voice in a more complete way so you can get your point across more eficiently, and powerfuly. Or whatever the case might be.

    • @tebby6607
      @tebby6607 7 місяців тому

      Theres no hidden agenda behind what he said. Boi

  • @arlenehutchinson9259
    @arlenehutchinson9259 Рік тому

    Wahh!!! that was SERIOUSLY AMAZING 👏🏾 I feel like I've just been to the MOST AMAZING PLAY 🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 FANTASTIC I'm definitely going to watch this again 🙌🏾 😀

  • @ebiechan4597
    @ebiechan4597 9 місяців тому

    For number 2, what can help is improptu classes or sessions. Speaking on a stage and trying to get the back of the theater to hear your voice. You don't want to be screaming and super stressing you're vocal cords however you do need to make yourself clear enough to be heard 50 rows back.

  • @ericamulondo9669
    @ericamulondo9669 Рік тому

    What an inspiring discussion! I'm in love with the content... Ohh wow!! Instantly a fan...

  • @pro369
    @pro369 Рік тому +1

    So profound. Thank for this valuable video

  • @tharadas5107
    @tharadas5107 Рік тому

    This is an awesome video 👏... Very insightful and informative video.thank you Vinh & Kerwin!!

  • @JohnDoe-fu4qd
    @JohnDoe-fu4qd Рік тому

    Wow this is unvaluable. What a great podcast.

  • @coldstiil
    @coldstiil 11 місяців тому +1

    Nr 1. Be yourself, hopefully natural self confident and kind. It is a fine line to theater if you overthink the foundations. And theater is not trustworthy so you become the opposite what you want to achieve. You only have to overdo one foundation to stand out as a little strange... In this video it is the rehearsed hand movement. But who am I to say something, hell my friend circle is down to under 20 people, including a crow I am feeding.

  • @FinancialGuardians..
    @FinancialGuardians.. Рік тому +22

    I really like the way he explained the things I have been pondering how can I improve my communication skill finally I found it

  • @MCI-ReactGaming
    @MCI-ReactGaming Рік тому

    Crazy I thought about all this and figured it out myself. Good to know I'm not just crazy and that this is an actual thing

  • @Koresh2402
    @Koresh2402 3 місяці тому

    I've encountered someone who's delivering an important point with a sudden soft voice. It's giving me a cue to reflect. So a loud voice doesn't always connote confidence.

  • @annaalm18
    @annaalm18 Рік тому

    Phantastic!

  • @fernandogrejo
    @fernandogrejo Рік тому +3

    So good!!! Thanks

  • @sonnyecho9195
    @sonnyecho9195 Рік тому

    Listen to this for like 10 times to let it sink in

  • @octavecorporation9314
    @octavecorporation9314 11 місяців тому

    Truly amazing video!

  • @maximrusskikh774
    @maximrusskikh774 Рік тому

    This is fantastic, thank you guys!

  • @marklenox
    @marklenox 25 днів тому

    Awesome presentation !

  • @balboa-capital
    @balboa-capital Рік тому +1

    THAT.....WAS GREeeaattt!......

  • @ocean8866sea
    @ocean8866sea Рік тому +2

    4.55: tonality: emotion in your speech. The body and facial expression affect your tone.

  • @henryzhao4622
    @henryzhao4622 11 місяців тому +3

    Don’t worry too much about aesthetic. Be honest, make strong arguments, practice a lot, and all these details will begin to fall into place.

    • @MrQuay03
      @MrQuay03 10 місяців тому

      If you're beautiful, you don't even need to say anything and people still watch and follow you

  • @ChadFi
    @ChadFi 11 місяців тому

    love this - thanks dude

  • @sgazzz
    @sgazzz Рік тому +3

    Lots of great info here...

  • @elbeesimte7193
    @elbeesimte7193 6 місяців тому

    Thats so true... I usually speaks so low😅😅... And sometimes they have a hard time understanding what i said to them... Thanks alot pal🤗

  • @sambosok1704
    @sambosok1704 Рік тому +13

    Best 7 minutes of ma life hands down 🙌🏿

  • @gentzrayamcclellan6401
    @gentzrayamcclellan6401 Місяць тому

    So for learning a new language… Sing ❤

  • @ojasaklecha
    @ojasaklecha Рік тому

    AbsoLUTEly legendary video!!

  • @Topofthemormingtoyou
    @Topofthemormingtoyou Місяць тому

    Very interesting and informative. Easy to listen to.

  • @JKP836
    @JKP836 2 місяці тому

    I have this feeling that too many people already have been taught by Vinh. In this talk I've heard so much of Simon Sinek way of speaking :D

  • @mcarmelita6524
    @mcarmelita6524 Рік тому +1

    Really good … thank u ❤

  • @GuitarCoast
    @GuitarCoast 8 місяців тому

    This could be a Ted Talk! So good

  • @INDIANXxhgpp9907
    @INDIANXxhgpp9907 Рік тому +1

    4:51 4th tonality
    mar/16/2023
    5:09 body language
    5:55 a monotone voice comes from a monotone body
    6:25 pausong

  • @VijayPawar-sz6gq
    @VijayPawar-sz6gq 8 місяців тому

    Piano example was 👌

  • @samuelpani5442
    @samuelpani5442 9 місяців тому

    U did me a great favour, thanks a lot 😊

  • @akshitamehta-rashid6401
    @akshitamehta-rashid6401 Рік тому

    I wish to know the name of your guess Kerwin!! Simply held on to each of the tips he so brilliantly explained.

  • @onichelleeneal6169
    @onichelleeneal6169 9 місяців тому

    This is fire Vinh....

  • @kane_._
    @kane_._ Рік тому

    Thank you Kevin

  • @ronaldodin4202
    @ronaldodin4202 Рік тому

    Wow great video and tips from Vinh

  • @lolollolol5654
    @lolollolol5654 11 місяців тому

    what a great video, i worked on many aspects of me now that I have time after graduation. this is incedibly helpful. is there a book for bettering voice in communication?

  • @jeej1344
    @jeej1344 Рік тому +1

    #3 pitch gets me thinking of the "I have a dream" by Martin Luther king

  • @Deadknight67
    @Deadknight67 Рік тому +1

    Yeah of course I'll start talking in my head voice and then go in a deep growl, because some guy on UA-cam said I should use my vocal range, ...
    And the reason why ppl remember songs lyrics instead of a page of a book:
    1. Lyrics of a songs usually have a lot more repetition (Chorus, pre-chorus) than a page of a book so it's really not the same density of content to remember.
    2. You remember it through repetition because you usually listen to a song much more than ten times when you enjoy it. Even if you enjoy a book and read it 10 times it's still hundreds pages of content. Of course you won't remember by heart a single page unless you actively try. It's not because of a lack of melody. It's because you don't have to.
    You don't have to recite a page of a book by heart to know the content of the book, but you do HAVE TO know all lyrics of a song if you want to sing it.

  • @feels1510
    @feels1510 Рік тому

    omg why was this so much fun to watch! 😂 a pro!!

  • @marycaffrey7059
    @marycaffrey7059 Рік тому +3

    Sometimes people can’t hear very well and it can effect communication with each other