A vocal gym. You speak the same sentence in Happy, Confident, Neutral, Sad, and Angry — back to back, with a karaoke timer, a live audience reaction meter, and a score on each take. The fastest way to add range without overthinking it.
Light, open, smiling on the vowels.
Grounded, slower, weight on the verbs.
Plain register. Your baseline tone.
Softer, slower, with breath at the breaks.
Compressed, low, edge on the consonants.
Most flat-sounding speakers already know what to say. They simply don't have the vocal muscle to make it land — every sentence comes out at the same pitch, the same pace, the same loudness. Isolating emotion as a drill builds the range in a focused way, so when you're back in a real meeting your voice already knows how to move.