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music Special user 623 Posts |
I am interested in learning hypnosis. Do you need a certain type of voice to be successful? What I mean is, some voice types are more relaxing than others, such as a deep voice for example. I do not have a very deep voice or even a relaxing sounding voice. Would this be a problem? Chuck
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asithlord New user johnathan townsends daily hobbie is 98 Posts |
No special voice required my friend,
just clear language. click on some of the banners on the site for training. I rec. either Mark Savard or Richard Nongard (usa) or ant jaquin (uk) regards |
James Hazlerig New user Bastrop County, Texas 12 Posts |
As long as your voice does not annoy people to the point of being distracting, you should do just fine. Best of luck in your training!
James Hazlerig
www.HarmonyHypnosis.NET |
bobser Inner circle 4178 Posts |
A Scottish accent is rated the most pleasing I believe. Could you try that?
Bob Burns is the creator of The Swan.
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music Special user 623 Posts |
Thanks for the input. I am actually thinking about studying this to be a Hypnotherapist. I just was concerned that I may need a deeper voice, glad to hear that it is not required. Chuck
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