No. Even in a good situation I speak quietly. I only start to "yell" if I get angry at someone. I could yell like a normal person but it hurts so much, and it would wear me out.
One of the things about singing or playing a wind instrument is that you pull your breath from the bottom of your lungs, not the top. This will naturally give you more power in your speaking, and possibly more confidence.
But don't get angry when people ask you to repeat themselves. I have horrible hearing and find it very frustrating when people mumble at me then get annoyed that I don't understand and ask them to repeat themselves. I nod and smile way more than I would prefer. People like us have to work together and be patient and make accommodations to help with communication.
How quietly do you talk?
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No. Even in a good situation I speak quietly. I only start to "yell" if I get angry at someone. I could yell like a normal person but it hurts so much, and it would wear me out.
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Can you sing?
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Yes. A little. I've just started reading music this semester.
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One of the things about singing or playing a wind instrument is that you pull your breath from the bottom of your lungs, not the top. This will naturally give you more power in your speaking, and possibly more confidence.
But don't get angry when people ask you to repeat themselves. I have horrible hearing and find it very frustrating when people mumble at me then get annoyed that I don't understand and ask them to repeat themselves. I nod and smile way more than I would prefer. People like us have to work together and be patient and make accommodations to help with communication.