Ventriloquism – Throwing Your Voice – The Drone – Part 6
If you can make the sound of a dog barking near at hand you have only to assume the ” drone ” position to make it appear outside, and the same is true of the imitation of a cock crowing.
The next step is to obtain a sudden transition from the drone to the natural voice. Commence by saying ” Ah ” in the natural voice and follow with the ventriloquial ” Ah,” not as a prolonged drone, but staccato fashion, and practice this with all the vowels, as in the lip practice in Part I.
By this practice you will be enabled to give with ease a conversation with some one apparently outside a window, where you speak in your natural voice and the reply is made in the distant voice. The change from one voice to the other must be rapidly and constantly made, and the required facility is obtained by the practice described above.
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