by Miles More Magic » Jul 12th, '06, 22:42
I went to a speech therapist when I was younger, but I still have difficulty with some things. For example, when I say " three" it can sound like "free". My th's, f's and V's don't come out right.
I am self concious of this, so I try to script round it to a degree.
Before you start scripting, see if you can identify the areas that cause you more problems. Start off the begining of your performance without using these word or sounds. I find that if I have to use them, I will use them part way through the show. That way, I am less concious of any problems, and the audience don't seem to notice it much either.
Once you have a good reaction near the start of a routine, you will feel more confident about using some of your more troublesome words later on.
One more thing. When you are practicing, I am even more aware of the way my speech sounds. Most people are surprised when they hear a recording of their own voice, as it sounds completely different than when you hear yourself. I hate the sound of my own voice when I hear it recorded. Before the last show I did, I practiced with a Cd playing, gradually turning it up a bit louder each time, which helped and gave me more confidence to raise my voice to a reasonable level. When I am not confident, I tend to mumble, which only makes me even less confident, etc, etc.