Addressing people in masses is never easy, especially when everyone has their eyes on you. They evaluate every movement, every gesture and every word.
And it is not about stage fright, because even if you have all the experience, you always have to take an attitude of firmness that is not the same that is used when we address or speak with a single person.
But one of the aspects that affects us or that is affected in these situations is precisely the tone of voice, it is an important aspect that we must control, especially when we use a microphone, because this device although it helps us to have greater scope in our speech, also makes the flaws in the voice clearer.
What constitutes a double-edged sword, speaking into the microphone requires a technique that is perfected with time and practice.
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